The CRIMSON while sympathizing as individuals with the editors of the Cornell Widow, who were dismissed from their university for some editorial or pictorial indiscretions in connection with a recent issue of that publication, cannot but approve the general idea of he Faculty's censoring that class of college magazine. College comic papers must be "cabined, cribbed, confined"; they must be bridled and bitted; they must be curbed, carped (obs.) and castigated; otherwise they tend to bubble over. The CRIMSON approves the Cornell policy heartily and looks with glee to the day when it will have a local application.
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