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GADFLY WILL REAPPEAR WITH APRIL 28 ISSUE

POETRY, DIALOGUES AND ESSAYS IN REVIVED JOURNAL

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Liberal Club will resume publication of the Gadfly after a lapse of over a year, with an issue to be published on Tuesday, April 28. Contrary to the custom of past years, the Gadfly will deal specifically with criticisms of various phases of University life. Poetry, dialogues, and essays, all contribute ideas about University problems, and though the editors profess to inquire what is the matter with the University, an impartial point of view has been observed as far as possible.

The Gadfly has appeared at various times during the last three years, the last issue being that of December 1923. This number contained, among matters of a purely literary nature, a discussion in the nature of a refutation of the article of Corliss Lamont '24, appearing in the Advocate on the subject of the "Two Harvards." The present issue, the editors have announced, concerns itself with self-criticism and self-analysis. The articles, which deal with various University questions, are not necessarily of a sensational nature and handle topics that have not been extensively discussed. Some aspects of the Graduate Schools and their difficulties have been treated, for example, though the Business School has a been spared. The time honored problems of race and religion have received attention.

The 20 pages of the Gadfly will be put on sale after the vacation, at 25 cents a copy.

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