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Collegiate authors are now assured of collecting clippings instead of rejection slips. The price is a pound of prestige and a pot of printed comments.

A group of graduate and undergraduates--anonymous in fear of the aftermath has banded together to put out "Irregularly" a magazine to be known as The Unholy Grail. They promise to print University literature which finds no takers elsewhere.

The catch is that the magazine will carry marginal criticism of the material it runs, and it won't consist simply of English A symbols, either.

The copy deadline is November 25. Publication will take place shortly after the University returns form its Christmas vacation, and an editorial manhunt by charged authors is to follow.

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