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For 10 months of the year the little quasi-ivy covered building at 14 Plympton St. (named for Josiah Plympton, president of Harvard before Henry Dunster) houses the Harvard CRIMSON, called by those who love it Cambridge's Only Break-fast-Table Daily.
During the summer, however, this sheet, which has spent 85 years satisfying those in Cambridge who eat breakfast, retires in favor of a journal known as the Harvard Summer News, called by those who love it Cambridge's Only Breakfast-Table Weekly.
Publishing the HSN (as it is known to no one) are a few hangers-on from the CRIMSON, and, it is hoped, a great many members of the Harvard Summer School. The Summer News is a much more relaxed, informal arrangement than the CRIMSON, and to illustrate how informal, a non-jacket beer-and-coke guzzle will take place at the above-named address this Wednesday night at 6 p.m.
At this meeting the editors of the Summer News will explain the workings of the paper, and will show those attending around the building. Attendance commits one to nothing (except a few swallows here and there) and all--experienced or no--are welcome.
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