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Story Contest To Be Sponsored By Advocate

English A and A-1 Eligible; Faculty Will Judge Entries

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"Advocate", Harvard's literary magazine, has announced that it will spon-or a short story contest, limited to students in English A and English A-1, The stories will be judged by two faculty instructors, whose names have not yet been disclosed. The winning story will appear in the last issue of the Advocate during this semester, or in the summer term, if the magazine is published then.

April 30 will be the deadline for stories, and the contestants are to limit their efforts to 3,000 words. Entries will be accepted at the Advocate building on Bow street, or can be given to the English section men.

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