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The Crimson's Printing Press
Unlike many other collegiate newspapers, The Crimson is one of the few daily newspapers to print exclusively in house. The Crimson also runs an contract printing department that services both Harvard publishing groups and high school newspapers.
The Crimson's Printing Press
'Keep the old sheet flying,' a phrase commonly used throughout The Crimson's history, is attributed to a 1933 wire from a newly inaugurated Franklin D. Roosevelt, who could not attend the 60th anniversary of The Crimson. 'I'm sorry that I cannot attend your celebration,' Roosevelt wired, 'Keep the old sheet flying.'
The Crimson's Printing Press
In 2004, The Crimson added two new color units to the Goss Community press. The Crimson's daily has featured full color on the front and back pages ever since.
French Cultural Center
Holger Spamann with Associate Justice Breyer and Noelle Herrenschmidt at the French Cultural Center - February 2017.
A Long Lasting Relationship Between Harvard University and the French Cultural Center
Harvard has had the pleasure to partner with the French Cultural Center numerous times over the last 70 years.
4500 Miles From Home
Nine teenagers embark on a three-week service trip in the Alaskan backcountry.
NCOAE: Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, South Central Alaska
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, South Central Alaska