On Monday next, the Weekly Crimson and the HARVARD DAILY HERALD will be discontinued, and a consolidated board composed of nine editors from each of the above papers will publish a daily paper to be known, until the be ginning of the next college year, as THE HERALD-CRIMSON. All who have already subscribed to the HERALD will receive the HERALD-CRIMSON regularly, and such persons as have subscribed to the Weekly Crimson, can have the amount of their subscription returned, or receive the HERALD-CRIMSON, as they prefer. It is the desire of the editors to make the HERALD-CRIMSON the representative Harvard paper, and it is earnestly hoped that they may receive the hearty support of the students in their endeavors. Besides full accounts of all college matters and editorials on current affairs, the HERALD-CRIMSON will contain such short articles in poetry and prose as are deemed of interest to college men. The subscription price will be the same as for the DAILY HERALD, or the Weekly Crimson, three dollars per annum.
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