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As one who has been at different times both at the receiving and transmitting end of the Crimson operations, I add a word of greeting to the many that will reach the editors on the occasion of its seventieth birthday. A few of these will be spoken; but many more will be left unsaid--from past editors, from members of the faculty, from administrative officers, who recognize the contribution which the Crimson has rendered to the life of the University as a whole as well as the College.

Increased rather than lessened needs for the Crimson's services are the indication of the future. We congratulate the present board as representative of the boards of seventy years past. We extend good wishes to the incoming editors who will carry the responsibility of the seventy years ahead. A. Calvert Smith,   Assistant to the President of the University,   President of the Crimson, 1914.

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