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A new intercollegiate magazine, called "Challenge," has been inaugurated at Columbia. The first issue is scheduled to appear early in February. It will be thoroughly intercollegiate in scope and will have editorial and business representatives at most of the colleges and universities throughout the country. D. M. Brunswick '18 is the University representative.
According to the prospectus, "Challenge" is a magazine organized "to stimulate the free expression of opinion among American students, to the end that each American college and university may become a conscious and intellectual democracy."
The representatives of the new magazine who have thus far been elected in New England colleges are: Harvard, D. M. Brunswick '18; Radcliffe, Anna W. Mendelson and Elizabeth Brandeis; Boston University Theological School, the Reverend H. W. Magee.
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