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Since 1873, generations of Harvard-men have sacrificed study and sleep for the satisfying pleasures of producing one of the nation's best college dailies. Any present-day college or Radcliffe undergraduate will have an opportunity to follow in their footsteps, when the red doors of the Crimson open to them tonight at 7:30 p.m.
Franklin D. Roosevelt '04 and James Bryant Conant '14, along with hundreds of other well-known alumni, have uncovered the news, written the editorials, photographed the local scene, and handled the abacus side of an operation which has long been one of the student's most profitable ways of spending his extra-curricular time.
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