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We regret that the college does not contribute more generously to our columns. While we are seldom troubled with lack of matter for publication, yet that matter is not of the sort that we would like to see, that we believe our Harvard readers would like to see. It cannot be said that Harvard men are men of no opinions, but it can be said, with no little justice perhaps, that Harvard men are not as ready to express opinions as they should be. It is no conceit for us to say that the CRIMSON is one of the best means now existing by which college opinion may be expressed, and we would gladly see the paper become more a paper of college sentiment than it has been in the past. We have always been glad to publish contributions and communications on any matters that have been deemed by us of general interest, and we are still glad to do so. We urge members of the college to make use of our columns in expressing the opinions that we believe they must have on the various topics that concern the college, whether in athletics, or in matters of education, or morality, or religion.

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