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Starting with its next issue, the Freshman Yardling will include a four-page literary supplement entitled the "Unicorn," which will include both prose and poetry. Co-editor John L. Ernst '62 described the purpose of the "Unicorn" as an "attempt to provide an outlet for the really good freshman writers who otherwise could not publish their work."

"This is the first year in which the Yardling has kept up the format of a magazine and not folded," commented Business Manager William O. Wright '62 The Yardling has folded during seven of the eight years since it began publication.

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