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In the next issue of the Advocate, which will appear this week, there will be a new column entitled "Hodge Podge" containing letters to the Advocate, and miscellaneous material, Cyrus L. Sulzberger '34, president of the Advocate, announced yesterday.
Charles C. Abbott '29, instructor of Economics and tutor at Adams House, has contributed a feature article, entitled "The Houses--1933" and Mason Wade '35, offers "Toward a Higher Education in America."
This number will contain four poems: "Psalm" and "For Dead Poets" by Whitney G. Case '36, "A Virgin and the Ganymedes," by J. LeB. Boyle '35, and "In the End is Our Beginning" by James Loughlin, IV.
The stories will be "Wild Mustard" by Andrew H. Brown '34, "Melody with Fugue" by Loughlin, and "October Calm" by Charles H. Newton, Jr. '36.
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