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Science Magazine

By Alfred E. Jean

A group of Harvard undergraduates planning to start a magazine devoted to science and society held its first organizational meeting Monday.

The group, which will meet again next Monday at 5:30 p.m., hopes to produce a magazine that can be read and understood by the general public. In the magazine, the group plans to explore the natural sciences and their effects upon the social sciences.

Paul J. Wang '79, one group member, said yesterday he hopes the magazine would be able to contain guest articles by Harvard professors and alumni. He added he is "pretty sure it will be put out by Harvard undergraduates."

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