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CRIMSON REPLACED BY REVISED 'SERVICE NEWS'

To Include Section On Undergraduates

Joining the rest of the University in uniform this summer, the CRIMSON will cease to publish under that name after the Commencement issue of next Thursday, and in its place the Harvard Service News will be expanded to include the undergraduate body as well as the various training units stationed here.

To Appear Twice Weekly

For the month of June, the Service News will continue to appear once a week, as it has since its birth in February, but with the start of the summer term on July 1, the paper will be distributed on Tuesday and Friday mornings, and will continue at that rate until conditions again warrant the publication of Cambridge's only breakfast table daily.

Control of policies in the wartime semi-weekly will be in the hands of a Board of Graduate Editors, which will consist of David M. Little '13, former president of the CRIMSON and now Secretary to the University and Master of Adams House; Donald T. Field '31, another former executive now practising law in Boston; Thomas S. Kuhn '44, former Editorial Chairman; and Mrs. Anna S. Hoke, permanent secretary of the CRIMSON.

Landau In Charge

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In charge of the actual mechanics of putting out the paper will be Robert S. Landau '45, who will have the title of Editor, and Mrs Hoke, who will run the business department with the title of Manager.

As a nucleus for a Service News Board, which will hold competitions just as the CRIMSON has, the present Crim-editors will continue to work on the new publication. A large part of the writing, however, will be done by students in the various schools, just as in the Service News as it is now established.

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