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"Talented unmarried women under 35 who are working in the arts" have been particularly invited to join in an experimental communal settlement in Australasia being organized now.
According to a ubiquitous poster at Radcliffe, a number of young men and women wish to build "a community which will seek to develop the individual's potential for creativity and cooperation."
The very first goal they cite, however, is the perhaps slightly less idealistic "desire to survive."
Single women are being particularly requested to apply because of an already enthusiastic response of large numbers of families and single men.
Political affiliations seem non-existent, although the group does wish to "capture the excitement and idealism of a truly new frontier."
Seriously interested applicants have been requested to contact "Philia" at Box 1146 in Washington 13, D.C.
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