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The Bachelor of Arts."

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The first number of "The Bachelor of Arts," the new magazine published in the interests of college graduates, which has recently been noticed in these columns, has just appeared and has met with a very ready sale. Externally it presents a very artistic appearance and its contents are not behind in attractiveness. Besides a number of general articles and stories, the number contains as regular departments of the magazine "Comments on University News," edited by Edward S. Martin, Harvard '77, and a digest of the month's athletic news, edited by Walter Camp, Yale '80. The number contains "The Wreck," a poem by Albert Matthews, Harvard '82, and "An American Collegian at Oxford," by John Corbin '93.

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