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Looking ahead after the success of its first two post-war ventures in the literary world, the Advocate is currently making plans for an all-drama issue next November. Editor Donald B. Watt, Jr. '47 issued a preliminary request last night for contributions--particularly original one-act plays--to be submitted early in the fall term.
These plays will be complemented by several critical pieces on the contemporary drama. In keeping with the new Advocate policy, only student work--by undergraduates and graduates--will be included in the prospective issue.
Results after two months of publication seem to justify the editors' contention that the student body is more than capable of supporting a literary magazine, financially as well as editorially.
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