While we are congratulating the Advocate, let us not forget to say a word or two about ourselves. We have purchased a better stock of paper and an entirely new set of type, and in a few days we expect a new heading for the front page. The issues of the past two or three days have been much better typographically on account of these changes. In justification to ourselves, we wish to say that both the paper and the type were ordered before the appearance of that barbed arrow cast at us by the '88 board of the Advocate, under cover of their retreat. However, let by-gone be by-gones. The CRIMSON prides itself on looking much better than it did last week, and means to preserve its looks in the future, too.
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