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"Seven Points on Prophecy," by Professor I. A. Richards, of Basic English fame, and an editorial on the returning veterans problem will mark the third appearance of Harvard's embryo literary magazine, Wake, on March 2.
"There have been radical changes in policy," said editor Seabury Quinn, "since we no longer confine ourselves to undergraduate contributions."
Minus its surrealistic Rollins cover design, the wartime substitute for the venerable Advocate will be twice the size of previous Wakes, and will include, in addition to faculty contributions, the usual stories and poems.
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