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First in war, first in peace, and first, perhaps, in the hearts of its readers, the Brown Daily Herald, first major wartime casualty among undergraduate newspapers, was back on the Providence news-stands last week, jumping the gun on the Harvard Crimson, the Yale News, the Dally Dartmouth, and the Dally Princetonian.

Having hidden behind a woman's skirt since August, 1943,--it merged with the Pembroke Record seven months after suspending publication in January of that year--the Dally Herald is back in its old ten-point format. But while it calls itself "Dally," it appears only once a week.

At other eastern colleges, unfamiliar names like "Yale News Digest," "Princeton Bulletin," Dartmouth "Log," and "Harvard Service News" still greeted student readers. The Brown Herald was first again.

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