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Publication of a special Chicago Conference issue of "The Progressive," Liberal Union magazine defunct since September, will mark the first step in the revival of the HLU organ into a self-supporting periodical, William H. Bozman '46, HLU President announced yesterday. 15 cents will be the newsstand price.
To be distributed to the delegates at the National Student Conference in Chicago on December 28, 29, and 30, the special edition of the "Progressive" will set forth specific Liberal Union recommendations to the Congress.
Expanded from the four-page edition which the organization has published since 1944, the revamped 24-page magazine is scheduled to appear on January 9. It is designed, according to Bozman, to fill the University's need for a "serious magazine" and will include comments of student liberals on current topics, articles by authorities on politics and education, as well as literacy work.
In its special Conference issue, the Liberal Union a requests the Congress to support federal aid to education as described last week by President Conant.
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