We noticed the other day one of our compatriots on the Crimson staff down on his hands and knees carefully fastening the shoots of baby ivy plants to the walls of the Crimson building. We can appreciate their efforts in trying to add an effect of tradition to the poor Crimson by giving it a nivy covered house, but we doubt that even ivy could cover up the journalism of the Crimson. The best thing for them to do with the ivy would be to use it as a protecting cover to shield each issue of the Crimson from the critical eyes of the cold, cruel world. Radellffe News.
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