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Crime Will Reach Fans in Cleveland, At Yale Tomorrow

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Whether in Cambridge or New Haven tomorrow, students can get their copy of the CRIMSON. In addition, over 100 copies of the paper will be flown to Cleveland for a Harvard Club meeting.

In honor of the Bowlfest and the accompanying stream of displaced Harvard men, a special gridiron edition of the CRIMSON will be distributed free at key points in New Haven. After 9 a.m., copies will be distributed at the Yale Station, all Dining Halls, main entrances to the Old Campus, and the railroad station.

Latecomers will receive their papers in front of the portals to the Harvard cheering section before game time.

No regular deliveries of the CRIMSON will be made in Cambridge. Undergraduates remaining here will find stacks of papers in each Harvard and Radcliffe dining hall or at the Crime's Plympton St. offices anytime after 9 a.m.

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