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'i.e.' Must Remove Ads From Subways

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Local police demanded yesterday that editors of "i.e., the Cambridge Review" remove their advertisements from lamp posts and subway stations.

Chief Patrick F. Ready explained that the signs "deface private property" and can only be posted legally in these places with permission from the Boston Edison Co. and the M.T.A.

Co-editor of "i.e." Leo F. Raditsa '56 answered last night that, "We intend to fight this thing to the teeth. We have a beautiful poster and think we are serving the community by enriching its life."

The magazine's other editor, Angus S. Fletcher 3G, added, "It is absurd to complain about something like this. We intend to remove our posters in a week or so when people are tired of them; they are even fastened by a special paste which dissolves in the rain."

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