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Publication locale of the CRIMSON will shift from Cambridge to New Haven tomorrow in honor of the Bowlfest and its accompanying stream of displaced Harvard men. No regular circulation to undergraduates will be made here.
Copies of a special gridiron edition will be distributed free at key points of the Elm City starting at about 8 o'clock tomorrow morning, and a supply will be available at the Yale News building, 202 York Street.
Latecomers and would-be readers who missed the morning distribution will find a last-minute reserve at the Bowl just outside the Walter Camp memorial gate. Where newsboys wil lattempt to catch all these who look Harvardian before they enter the saucer.
Undergraduates remaining in Cambridge will be able to pick up copies at the Crimson Building after 9 or in the House dining halls at the noon meal.
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