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FIRST NUMBER OF ADVOCATE OUT

T. W. Lamont, Dr. Lee, and Others Write for University Publication

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The first number of the Advocate is being issued today and will be on sale for 15 cents on Harvard Square. The annual subscription price of $1.25 will remain the same. Those wishing to subscribe should leave their names and addresses with check or cash at the new Advocate building, at 24 Holyoke street, Leavitt & Peirce's, or the Co-operative Branch.

The current number contains an article by Thomas W. Lamont '92, Chairman of the Harvard Endowment Fund Committee o "Why Harvard Needs Additional Endowment." Dr. Roger I Lee '02 writes his views on compulsory athletics for Freshmen, and G. A. Brownell '19 tells of the need' and advantages of the new Union. There are also articles by Professor R. K. Hack and R. C. Rand '19, as well as book-reviews and poetry.

A new feature which the Advocate will introduce this year will be a quarterly review. The first issue of the suplement will appear in connection with the Yale game number of November 22. It will contain discussions and opinious of graduates and undergraduates on topics of National importance, as well as reviews of current political and historical literature.

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