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The Columbia Literary Monthly.

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The students of Columbia have begun this month the publication of a new monthly, which is to be primarily "an utterance of the literary life of the students, - not only those of the School of Arts, but of those in every school of the University."

The hope of the editors is to publish in each issue an article from some prominent alumnus or member of the faculty. In speaking of the work done in the professional schools, the first editorial says - "Underlying all energy directed toward special ends, there is a substratum of manhood and character which, perhaps, is not complete until it expresses itself in words. It is to give place for such an expression that this magazine exists."

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