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First copies of the rejuvenated Harvard Progressive, containing a delegate's report on the Chicago Student Conference and articles on national and international affairs will appear on dining hall newsstands at noon tomorrow, a Liberal Union spokesman announced yesterday.
Designed to fill what the H. L. U. terms "a need for a serious magazine in the college," the 20-page publication replaces The Student Progressive, four-page Liberal Union magazine published since 1944. The new Progressive appeared for the first time in December as a special Chicago Conference flyer, and was distributed at the student meetings there.
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