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The Harvard Crimson, founded 70 years ago, has taken on the role of the official University daily in the intervening years. Today the editors make that long-used title a reality as they extend the coverage of the Crimson to the Graduate School of Business Administration.
With the sanction and collaboration of the School's officers and under the direction of the School's students, the Crimson will be the only paper to carry Business School notices and day-by-day news stories. Articles on student activities and organizations will be written by students at the School. This new venture also takes in the Army Air Force Statistical unit and the Navy Supply Corps. In the near future, the Crimson will be the only paper to have coverage of all the major military and naval units around Harvard; at present it makes deliveries to the naval officers in the Yard; today it extends to the armed services at the Business School; with the coming of the third class to the Army Chaplains School in the next two weeks, it will add this training center of military ministers to its subscribers.
Assistant Dean Philip Hofer, who conducted the negotiations, stated in a recent letter: "We are selfishly anxious to have the closer association and the greater news coverage which such an arrangement might afford us." The Crimson, for its part, salutes the Business School for its early and total conversion to the job of forging victory, and greets its newest group of readers.
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