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No Crime Tomorrow For Reading Period

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Saturday the crew rows against Navy and Pennsylvania; and the freshman class goes to the Jubilee. The track team meets Yale, and Lampoon prepares to clean house before restoring the Ibis.

But the McCarthy-Stevens television hearing will be suspended, and consequently there will be No Crime Saturday morning. Cambridge readers are warned that in line with their traditional reading period hibernation, Crimeds will take off for a bi-annual inspection of Lament.

Normaley should be restored by the end of the weekend, and the paper will be published five times a week during reading period, and then three times weekly during exams.

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