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To the Editors of The Crimson:

We would like to collectively protest the disappearance of Salada Tea from the University dining halls. Without the tag lines, there is no longer reason to live. Or to drink tea. The fortunes frequently inspired new hope in a darkening world. Bring back those travesties of the English language, those tiny ambassadors of the American ethos. We need them. Celeste Seasoning, '77   Red Zinger, '77   Earl Grey, '01   Camellia Sinensis, '76   Constance Comment, '77

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