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Plans have been completed for the Harvard Progressive, a monthly publication in magazine format to replace the Student Progressive, Editor Martin P. Mayor '47 announced last night. Like its predecessor, the Progressive will be published by the Harvard Liberal Union and distributed to colleges represented in the Boston Metropolitan Council and to the Connecticut College for Women.
A temporary editorial board consisting of Edwin M. Davidson '45, Leo H. Haimson '45, James G. Trager, Jr. '46, and Reuben P. Hersh '47 has been chosen and the first issue is scheduled to appear April 12. Successor to both the pre-war Harvard Progressive and the Harvard Guardian the new publication will contain contributions from faculty and students in the Social Sciences.
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