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With the present issue the senior editors sever their connection with the CRIMSON and give the paper into the hands of ninety-five. We shall not repeat here the oft-told story of successes and failures which retiring boards quite naturally like to tell; the characteristic of newspaper work is that it speaks for itself; our successes and failures have been perfectly evident and need not be specially pointed out. One thing, however, we do wish to say. The senior editors agree perfectly in this, that nothing in their college course has been of more value to them than their work on the CRIMSON. Nothing has brought them truer friendships or given them better preparation for a future of usefulness. While some of the work has been drudgery, yet this very attention to the most wearisome details has been a source of great profit. Now that it is all over, the unpleasant side of the work drops from sight and we feel nothing but pleasure and gratitude as we look back on our connection with the paper. We shall remember the CRIMSON with the greatest affection and shall watch its progress with sincerest interest. As our last word we wish the ninety-five board the best of success and the greatest prosperity in the work which we now entrust to their care.

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