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SPECIAL CRIMSON FEATURES OF THE WEEK

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Unsold copies of the special issue published by the CRIMSON on December 15, 1926 in memory of President Emeritus Charles William Eliot will go on sale today for the benefit of returning alumni and the Commencement crowds. The papers will appear on the Harvard Square newsstands and at the CRIMSON building throughout the week.

Tomorrow afternoon the CRIMSON will publish on the bulletin board in front of the building, an inning-by-inning score of the Harvard-Yale baseball game at New Haven. A special wire from Yale Field will bring the results of each inning's play direct to Plympton Street, where the scores will appear earlier than on any similar bulletin in Cambridge.

A feature of tomorrow's issue of the CRIMSON will be a 12-page pictorial section, including cuts of the Harvard-Yale crews now in training at New London.

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