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Pegasus Publications, organized by the Radcliffe board of the Advocate, announced yesterday it hopes to have its first copies on the newsstands by March 15.
Pegasus intends to offer a quarterly series of paper-backs featuring poems, essays, and short stories by little-known writers, some from the University.
Their first issue, which Pegasus will distribute in London and Paris besides the U.S., contains a collection of poems by Donald A. Hall, Jr. '51, a junior fellow who has contributed to the New Yorker and Atlantic Monthly. Subsequent titles have not yet been definitely decided.
"Once Pegasus gets going," Chairman Rose Polk '57 said last night, "We feel sure it will pay for itself. Publishing the first issue isn't too easy, though."
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