EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: At the request of Mr. E. P. Mason, '81, with whose kind permission we published in "Songs of Harvard" a serenade of which that gentleman is the author, we desire to state publicly that Mr. Mason is in no way responsible for the arrangement of his serenade as it appears in our book. As written by him, the song was arranged for mixed voices; its adaptation to male voices in "Songs of Harvard" is the work of the compilers of that book, and they are responsible for whatever inaccuracies in arrangement or in typography the song may now exhibit. When we state that the compiling and publishing of "Songs of Harvard" was the work of a single month, we feel sure of the indulgence of the public towards the few mistakes of this sort which the book may contain - mistakes which are well-nigh unavoidable, even where the work of compilation is performed under the most favorable circumstances of time and place.
It hardly need be said that "Songs of Harvard" will be subjected to a most thorough revision, and that all future editions of the work will be freed, so far as is possible, from the mistakes which its publishers now feel to be its only blemishes.
PUB. SONGS OF HARVARD.
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