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A new college magazine named The Bachelor of Arts has been started and the first copy has just been published. The editor-in-chief is John Seymour Wood and his associates are Walter Camp and Edward S. Martin. This number contains contributions from Henry E. Howland, Charles Stewart Davidson and Mrs. Todd of Amherst. The magazine is to be devoted almost entirely to college interests and there will be no illustrations, a novelty in magazine work which is enforced by considerations of economy. The advisory board consists of the following men: Joseph H. Choate, Chauncey M. Depew, J. Frederick Kernochan, Buchanan Winthrop, John E. Parsons, Robert Grout, Henry Cabot Lodge, Austin G. Fox, Elihu Root, Daniel G. Rollins, Henry R. Beekman, William Jay, Julien T. Davies, Henry E. Howland, James W. Alexander and William B. Hornblower.
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