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Some Timely Remarks

From the Closet

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We had taken up our pen with the intention of addressing some timely remarks to the Sophomores on the propriety of their spending their spare hours in writing for the CRIMSON, instead of wasting their time over baseball, rowing, etc., which, by the way, are all very well, as far as they furnish subjects for us to write on. But it has occurred to us that there was an able editorial on this subject in the CRIMSON for September 30, 1875, to which we refer members of the Sophomore class. --FROM THE CRIMSON OF OCTOBER 6, 1876

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