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College Picterials Co-operate

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An association of illustrated college magazines, similar to the associations of college dailies and comic magazines, has been formed by the Illustrated, the Cornell Era, the Princeton Pictorial Review, and the Yale Courant. The purpose of the organization is to facilitate the exchange of articles, cuts, and photographs, and to bring about co-operation between the advertising departments of the different papers.

At a meeting of delegates from the four papers, in New York, L. J. Rummell, president of the Cornell Era, was elected president of the association, and J. M. Raymond, business manager of the Princeton Pictorial Review, secretary.

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