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New Haven, Ct., October 16--The Yale Daily News will begin tomorrow the publication of a bi-weekly supplement called "On National Affairs," to which various prominent men in the country will contribute articles on topics of national interest. It is hoped by the editorial board that this section, which will be a distinct departure in college journalism, will broaden the outlook of the average undergraduate by giving him an intelligent survey of vital issues in the outside world.
Among the authors of the first series of articles are Herbert C. Hoover, Curtis D. Wilbur, H. L. Mencken, General W. W. Atterbury, Newton D. Baker, John Hays Hammond, Charles M. Schwab, and Dean H. S. Graves of Yale. Included in the first list are seven past or present Cabinet members and several members of Congress.
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