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...request that you publish this correction in as prominent a place as the original story. Henry A. Kissinger '50, Assoc. Prof. of Government...
...etre is none other than to present the work of Harvard writers, graduate and undergraduate, to the Harvard community; and if I was quoted in the September 25 CRIMSON as saying that the purpose of our new biennial schedule and quarterly-sized format is to enable us to publish "more professional stuff," the quotation, in being lifted somewhat out of context, became regrettably distorted. The new format and schedule are intended to allow the Advocated to print just as much material as it has in the past, while relieving the editors from the pressure of six deadlines a year...
...recognized writers" whom Mr. Sokolov mentions, we do intend to publish, in addition to the two regular issues each year, at least one "special" issue, devoted to a single literary figure or topic. These issues will most certainly be written by and for members of the Harvard community. In the first of the series only, an issue which will present a set of articles on the work of Robert Lowell, we hope to include a number of contribution from "recognized writers" and two or three new poems of Mr. Lowell's, in addition to several articles by Harvard writers. Such...
...Unfortunately, the editors failed to provide any commentary bridging sections of the diary, faithfully left in reams of material that glaze the eye of the nonhistorian. To fill in the gaps and round out the man, readers will have to wait until the editors of The Adams Papers publish John Adams' witty, newsy letters as part of the 20 volumes or so that will be devoted to family correspondence...
Burton A. Melnick '62, President of the Advocate, hopes to "relieve editorial pressure" by reducing the number of regular issues, thus enabling the magazine to "publish more professional stuff." The Advocate will print the same total among of material as in previous years, Melnick said...