LAST year the Acta Columbiana attempted to form an Intercollegiate Press Association, and invited the various college papers to assist in the organization. The Crimson at that time declined the invitation to attend the preliminary meeting, believing that the good to be derived from such an association was at best doubtful, and feeling that the business of getting out a college paper without interfering with regular studies and examinations is quite enough to occupy our time. These reasons seem to us no less cogent now than they were a year ago, and we therefore decline the renewed invitation to be present at a meeting on April 15, trusting, nevertheless, that the Acta and other college papers that expect to be benefited by an I. P. A. will not be disappointed.
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