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The Radcliffe News will publish a 32-page literary magazine early in February, Diana Crane '53, editor-in-chief, announced yesterday. Radcliffe students will receive copies free of charge.
The publication will include creative writing by Radcliffe girls in all classes, much like "Signature," a magazine which folded two years ago in financial failure.
A circulation of 1,100 is planned for the magazine, which will be printed by the photo offset process.
Money for the publication is coming from the Radcliffe Administration and private donations.
Both literary and monetary contributions are now being accepted. Written entries are due the second week in December.
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