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The editors of the CRIMSON regret that the issue of yesterday was slightly late in reaching its subscribers. The annual feat of spiriting away the first edition to be run off the presses, made a second issue necessary, and this naturally caused some delay yesterday.
Since in the past certain fun-loving persons, yearning for the days "When pistols were fired up chimneys, when statues were painted, when free speech was exercised," have been in the habit of confining their firing, painting, and freely talking to one occasion per annum, the editors feel safe in assuring their readers of no further interruptions in their steady reading until about this time next year.
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