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New Advocate, Out Friday, To Have Unusual Articles

Stories by Strauss, Dollard, Boyle, And Carnahan

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The editors of The Harvard Advocate announced last night that a new and rather unusual issue of the magazine would appear on the news stands on Friday morning, April 27. The feature article, by John A. Strauss '36, is entitled "Community Menace," a long tale of adultery in the Middlewest. Strauss avoids all that is vulgar and repulsive in this theme, which, as a result, is a very sane treatment of sex conditions in that section of the country.

Another story which should prove of interest to all readers is "Noel Coward," a description of the famous playwright by W. A. Dollard, one of the former's English friends. "Satire on the College Chapel" furnishes the poetry for this issue, written by James L. LeB. Boyle '36. The fourth and final article is a criticism written by George R. Carnahan '37 named "Realism and Romanticism."

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