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WEEKLY NEWS SUMMARY IS NEW CRIMSON INNOVATION

SPECIAL RATE FOR SATURDAY ISSUES ANNOUNCED

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The article below headed "The Week at Harvard" marks a new departure in the policy of the CRIMSON. In response to numerous requests from Harvard clubs and Harvard men throughout the country, the CRIMSON has decided to include in each Saturday issue a weekly review of Harvard happenings. A special price of $2.50 a year from the date of order has been made for this regular Saturday issue coupled with the bi-weekly Pictorial.

The purpose of this innovation is to offer to Harvard men, Harvard clubs, and secondary schools an opportunity to Keep in touch with Harvard activities without going to the expense of a yearly subscription to the CRIMSON. A reduced rate of $2.00 a year has been made to all clubs taking five or more subscriptions for distribution or for general use. In addition to serving graduates, Harvard clubs, and secondary schools, the new weekly issue is expected to appeal particularly to those who have sons at Harvard and who wish to keep in touch with the events of the week at the University.

The continuance and extension of this innovation in future years depends, of course, upon the reception it receives and indications are that it will be very favorable. Letters have been sent to all the regional vice-presidents of the Associated Harvard Clubs asking their opinions on the subject, and in every case in which an answer has been received, there has been great enthusiasm for the project. Form letters have also been sent to all the Harvard clubs in the country, explaining the project and its purposes.

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