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Cambridge 38 will be published again next year after a year of silence forced by financial problems. Benjamin S. Dunham '66, president of Harvard Yearbook Publications, said yesterday that the magazine will publish a general registration issue which, if financially sucessful, will be followed by three more issues during the year.
Paul Weissman '65, who will edit Cambridge 38, has made preliminary plans for the second and third issues. One issue on religion at Harvard is scheduled for early December, and another on graduate occupations, with articles by Harvard graduates, is planned for January.
The magazine will solicit articles and photo essays from contributors both inside and outside Harvard. "Cambridge 38 has always been the best way of recruiting people to the Yearbook," Dunham said.
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