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Crimson Work Led to B. Clark's Own Paper

By Blair Clark

(Editor-in-Chief, New Hampshire Sunday News.)

While I was in college I was torn two ways about my work on the CRIMSON. While I was utterly absorbed in it I still felt that it took time which might have gone into more academic work. Nevertheless, the CRIMSON experience was educational in every sense of the word, including the vocational. My work on the CRIMSON led me directly into newspaper work and after the usual five year interruption I became a publisher of a medium size newspaper which I started along with some other people. Probably I would not have had the conceit to take this step if I had not had the CRIMSON under my belt. My work on the CRIMSON was certainly the most valuable single piece of experience I had at Harvard, and I thin it will continue to be so for future generations

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