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The first issue of "i.e., The Cambridge Review," announced as a philosophical and literary quarterly, will appear this afternoon, co-editor Lee R. Raditsa '56 said yesterday.
"The most important thing one can say in launching a new magazine," Raditsa declared, "is to hope that it stimulates people not only to read and think, but to write for it, to speak out and experiment."
The orange-covered, 40-page issue contains articles, stories and poems by undergraduates and graduate students, as well as by an associate professor of Romance Languages, Roger Shattuck. Another contributor, Miss Violet Lang, has written two verse plays for Cambridge's Poet's Theater.
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