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And so, Dear Reader, we come to the parting of our ways.
With this issue, the CRIMSON ceases regular publication. It has, naturally, been a varied year and hopefully not an uninteresting one. The cares of journalism are forever the same: crises, real and artificial; crusades, small and large; and the news, of the college and the world. How good to leave them, now, that they may be resumed anew in the Fall.
For those who will not be with us in September, a sigh and hearty wishes for good fortune. For those who will stay in Cambridge over the summer, a reminder: the Summer News will be published twice weekly. And for the lucky, who leave to return again, a promise that though we pack up our puppets now we shall bring everyone one of them out again in the Fall.
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