The Tuftonian published recently an editorial urging the formation of a New England Inter-Collegiate Press Association, and asked for communications upon the subject from certain New England college publications. The matter has as yet been mentioned by few of our exchanges and it seems to us that the seed sown by the Tuftonian has fallen upon very barren ground. In other words, it seems as if there is but little necessity for such an organization between those college journals which aspire to some degree of literary excellence. It must be known to our contemporary that a Press Association is already in existence between the three daily publications of Yale, Princeton and Harvard. Therefore, in view of the facts as we regard them, the Tuftonian's suggestion is somewhat ill-timed.
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