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To the Editor of the CRIMSON:
I note with great pleasure in today's New York papers that your publication has joined the ranks of the Protestants against the Eighteenth Amendment.
Although temporarily out of the active fight, I for several years conducted a magazine named "The Minute Man"--the reasons for stopping that work are contained in the last issue.
With the idea and the hope of assisting you I am sending under separate cover the two last numbers of my (ex) magazine. The December 1928 number I think you will find valuable.
If you find the material interesting and of use I shall be glad to send more copies upon request.
I wish you the greatest success and hope the publications of other universities and colleges will also take up the fight. Sincerely yours, William L. Fish. Montclair, N. J.
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