PEACE IN SIGHT

Years of literary rivalry and wordy battles have rolled by and at last the editors of the Monthly and Advocate have agreed upon a joint subscription price for both papers. Undergraduates will no longer have to debate which of the two publications is the better one to take for now the price of both is merely a trifle more than the regular price of either publication. Since the present boards have been able to overcome the feeling of antagonism which has existed for decades, it seems only night to hope that this is the first step towards further, harmony and cooperation in the more important literary relationship.

Film

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College Administration

Evelynn Hammonds Expected To End Tenure as Dean of the College This Summer

Science

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House Life

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