
Until 1929, when an unused storage room in Mead Hall’s basement became the staff headquarters, the newspaper’s production took place in the editor’s bedroom. Though Mead Hall’s basement office proved useful to the staff, the College’s curfew of 10 pm restricted them from using the space late into the night. If they weren’t finished by the curfew, they had no choice but to take everything to their dorm’s common room and resume working there. Despite the obstacles of curfew and even a hurricane in September 1938, the editors worked hard to make sure the paper was published on schedule.

