Two or three cases have come to our notice lately, where unscrupulous persons, taking advantage of the kindness of the CRIMSON in publishing "lost and found" notices without charge, have played practical jokes upon their friends by inserting bogus notices of that nature in the paper. Attracting public attention by such means is disagreeable to some one, to say the least, and it is not our intention to be a medium for such jokes. The rule of the paper has always been to accept nothing without a signature, though sometimes short notices without one have been inserted. Hereafter the rule will be more closely adhered to, and if that does not prove effective a charge will be made for all such notices.
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