From September 20, 1958 to January 15, 1959 the editors of the CRIMSON have suffered all the insults which the academic world has to offer. Failed hour exams, grades off for late papers, all this abuse and more Crimeds have accepted without a whimper. But final exams were the last straw.
In a form of massive retaliation they have decided to meet the System on its own ground and have converged, belatedly, on Lamont for the next two weeks. Because of this, the CRIMSON will be published, starting Monday, only on alternate days.
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