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This issue is the last to be published under the aegis of the current executives, who, soon to be spat out of the womb of 14 Plympton St., must now find another way to avoid work and play gadflies to the University community.
The Crimson returns Wednesday under new, improved, and only slightly less wizened leadership.
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