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DE VOTO COMMENDS GROUP PUBLISHING HARVARD CRITIC

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Commending the enterprises of the group that is planning to publish the new Harvard Critic, Bernard De Voto '20, instructor in English, declared recently that there was always room at Harvard for such a paper and that the moment was opportune for breaking in on the monopoly now held by the three undergraduate publications.

Deploring the unimaginativeness of these publications, he asserted that the subjects for CRIMSON editorials might be prophesied days in advance, that all the jokes and articles in the Lampoon bore a certain resemblance to each other, and that he himself, at any given time could write up the material for a typical issue of the Harvard Advocate alone.

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