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CRIMSON COLUMNS WILL TURN CO-ED

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

For the first time since its nineteenth century founding the historic CRIMSON will invite the ladies of the University to contribute to its pages, beginning next Tuesday evening. News stories of interest to co-eds will be the most desired form of contribution, but girls with a flair for columns or even Vagabonds may be allowed to try a hand at it.

All women enrolled in the University will be eligible, regardless of previous experience. They will not, of course, be elected to the CRIMSON, but the author's name, class, and native school will appear over each published item. Long famed as the most chivalrous group in Harvard College, the sixty Editors will be delighted to supply instruction in the subtleties of journalism at any time.

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