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At a recent meeting of the Board of Editors of the Harvard Magazine, a new constitution was adopted by unanimous vote. The constitution provides for the division of the editors into an editorial and a business department. Those members of the board of editors who are students in Radcliffe College are also to be members of the Radcliffe board, and elect a chairman of their own.
The officers of the magazine, including the president, managing editor, business manager, and chairman of the Radcliffe board, are to form the executive committee, and will have general charge of the affairs of the Magazine. They will have charge of the conduct of the competitions, and will make recommendations to the editors on the election of the candidates to the board.
The first few articles of the constitution define the purpose of the Magazine, and provide for its publication. The Magazine is to "publish stories and articles of general interest to members of Harvard University and Radcliffe College." It is to be printed during eight months of the College year, and while no special dates of publication are mentioned, it is provided that the Magazine "is to be published at regular intervals, not more than four times a month." It is stated that the name of the Magazine shall not be changed; and that in the event that publication is suspended for a period of more than six months, the right to the name of "The Harvard Magazine" shall revert to the Dean of Harvard College.
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