It will be remembered that several months ago a communication appeared in the columns of the CRIMSON, which suggested the adoption of a permanent university song as the proper complement of the University cheer, and proposed that all those who had the gift of versification should send any results of their inspiration to the editors of the CRIMSON, to be placed by them in the hands of compentent judges.
The song published this morning is considered easily the best of a number received, is set to a distinctly Harvard tune, and, we believe, is worthy of adoption.
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