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Seven graduate students, three of whom are instructors in Gen. Ed, Ahf, announced last night they will publish a new bi-weekly poetry magazine called "Audience." The first edition will be issued on Friday and will sell for five cents.
The eight page magazine will publish original poems and poetical criticisms. "We hope to inaugurate discussions and review current events in poetry," editor Ralph N. Maud '53 said. "It is unpresumptuous in format and in price, but we hope it will continually surprise people by the high value of its contributions."
The first issue will have a limited circulation of 300 copies, available only at the Harkness news stand, the Mandrake Book Shop, and the Grolier Book Shop.
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