Harvard students can keep posted on Korea, Congress, and Pennant Race Baseball every morning during the regular term by reading the CRIMSON's world news summary.
The summary, compiled from late Associated Press wire reports, will appear daily on the front page and will contain accounts of the day's top news events, digested for quick break-fast-table reading.
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