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"I.E., The Cambridge Review" has sold all 1000 copies of its first issue. The experimental literary magazine appeared for the first time Nov. 29.
A second issue is planned for March 1. The editors plan an enlarged 60 page issue and are tentatively scheduling 2000 copies.
"The response to our experiment has been very heartening," Managing Editor Victor K. McElheny '57 said. "If we can maintain the present interest, 'I.E.' will be a going concern."
The first issue broke even financially. It was sold in New York City and college towns all over the East, but the bulk of sales was in Cambridge.
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