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Though we had occasion last year to comment editorially upon the fact that the students of the college displayed a remarkable disinclination to hand us any items of interest for publication in our columns, we feel justified in again calling attention to the point. The CRIMSON is the only medium for the communication of college news which the students possess. The editors of the paper, though giving all the attention possible to college happenings, are but students, after all, and have the same amount of college work to perform as their more fortunate brethren who are in no way connected with college journalism. Obviously, then, it is impossible to secure for publication all the events of minor importance unless we are aided by the college at large. It can be but a small amount of trouble for a man to write out anything of interest and deposit it, signed with his name, in the box at Leavitt and Peirce's.

We hope that this suggestion will meet with the approbation of the students, and that our letter box may show immediate proof that it has been accepted in good part.

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