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...Jones Bill which has become law, gives Porto Rico a form of home rule and makes Porto Ricans citizens of the United States. The press of the Island has expressed the joy that the people feel now due to such an important event, and there is faith in the United States and in the spirit of fairness prevailing here which has led this nation to generous action for the benefit of assailed mankind...
...first 18 articles went to press yesterday morning and all the press articles will be in by May 5. The stories that are already in include those on football, fall rowing, hockey and soccer. All the cuts and photographs will be sent to Buffalo about May 1 and will be engraved there...
...Freshman Red Book will be published about the middle of May. The first part of it will go to press this week and the remaining sections will follow as soon as they are completed. The cancellation of athletics on account of the war has made it possible to finish the work on this section much earlier than was expected and will also make the Red Book somewhat smaller than usual. The pictures of the different teams were taken before the men left for the Naval Reserve so that all their members were included. The photographic department has all but about...
...other branches of the University activities, it is difficult to say. It is known that the CRIMSON, and, for the time being at least, the Lampoon, Advocate and Illustrated, will continue to be published, and the Senior Album, as well as the Freshman Red Book, will go to press as originally planned. Such class functions as smokers and dinners, however, will be cancelled; the Freshman banquet has already been called off, and the Sophomores and Juniors contemplate similar action. The Freshman Jubilee and the Senior Picnic will in all probability not take place...
...CRIMSON can look forward to the threatening censorship of the daily press with considerable equanimity. While the slash of blue pencil and daub of India ink will make the pages of the Boston newspapers unreadable, the CRIMSON will still be able to print the news so that it will be clear and unmistakable to the undergraduate. Words with such deep military significance as "Crimson," "grades" and "deturs" will, of course, have to be omitted. Announcements in the courses on perspective, gas analysis, theory of design, class Martial, the canon (and fugue) and Bacon will no longer appear in the notice...