This reminds us that we are often blamed for the slimness of our "Fact and Rumor" column, and the paucity of Harvard notes to be found therein. It is true that the column is not always what it might be, nor can we, like one of our E. C's., fill it up with items concerning the health of Queen Victoria, etc., etc. Now if, instead of grumbling, some of our censors in the outside college world would, when they hear that Hammersmith will not row this year, or that Albermarle is trying for the junior crew, only drop a slip, stating the fact, in our box at Leavitt's, there would be many less complaints. As it is now, there are many items of interest which we are unable to secure, and which, if sent to us, we would gladly publish; but just as the great dailies rely considerably upon the support of their readers for items, so the CRIMSON relies upon the support of its readers. We try our best to be perfect, but our readers must not blame us if they help us not.
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