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While the rest of the College heads towards their little homes, the CRIMSON staff, taking advantage of its new suffrage movement, will trek en masse to an island hideaway in the south Atlantic, there to indulge in such amusements as may from time to time become appropriate.

There being no press in the south Atlantic and no readers in Cambridge, the Crime will abandon publication until January 6, 1958, at which time Cambridge's only breakfast table daily will again return to action.

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