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OVER 400 COPIES IN FIRST ISSUE OF "HARVARD CRITIC"

Saxe Will Put Out Another Edition of New Magazine

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More than 400 copies of the first issue of The Harvard Critic, newly formed undergraduate monthly, have been sold in the first week of publication, it was made known yesterday by H. S. Saxe '34, one of the founders.

So far, there has been no subscription list formed, and all the copies have been sold either on public newsstands or in the House dining halls. The paper has been financed purely through the sale of copies with a little capital advanced by the editors to put the paper on its feet.

In the next edition, the editors plan to continue their discussion of the House plan and to print a critical evaluation of the tutorial system.

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