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Harvard Critic To Present First Issue Next Monday

Policy and Form of Publication Radically Changed

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On Monday, November 20, The Harvard Critic, an undergraduate publication dealing with controversial subjects, will make its initial appearance of the present academic year. The publication has undergone radical changes in policy and form which the editors feel are better suited to their needs.

Where formerly the "Critic" contained many articles written by nationally known people, this year only articles written by Harvard students will be used.

The officers of the Critic are: Howard M. Lawn '34, Daniel J. Boorstin '34, Richard M. Goodwin '34, Harold S. Saxe '34, and Richard B. Schlatter '34.

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