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Over the past months a group of MSA students struggled to compile the Literary Joumal The process began with those courageous students who submitted writings for publication in the journal. Editors and publishers waded through the pieces, selecting and editing the ones to be used. The final steps - the copying, lay-out design, and printing, moved the journal beyond the literature contained in it, making it additionally, a work of visual art. The journal ' s staff felt that students in MSA needed an outlet for their creative work which they hoped to provide in the journal. They hoped it would be a tool to promote further unification of MSA by helping students become better acquainted with each other and themselves. 1. Head illustrator. Padraic McCrory looks toward the slow, but sure, completion of the fall MSA Literary Journal. Seated next to Padraic are Steven Levinson, Michael Grossman, and Amy Fujishige. 2. Johnny Selvin, adviser, gives last minute instructions. 3. Spring staff: Row 1 - Beverlee McFadden, David Margen, Michael Green, Jane Kemp, Robert Thomson, Bill Rabkin. Row 2 - Bill Carmichael, David Zuckerman, Mark Mealy, Michael Sprague, Pamela Woodbridge, Nadia Al-Samarrie Sarah CahiU. 4. Fall staff: Row 1 - Bradley Berns-Hess, Caitlin McGaw Deborah Kranzler, Padraic McCrory, Mark Mealy, Sarah Craig. Row 2 - Paul Higgins, Steven Levinson, Doug Roller, Johnny Selvin, adviser, Cynthia Meyers. Amy Fujishige, Michael Grossman. Activities - 23
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Touched by the fire of music ' s life am I For now I am within a hall of song. Needs be this church doth not rich forms deny- A place less great would do such greatness wrong. So grand and full these chords of voices brave How would they sound eynbraced with ugly sight Would not they blur and wear away the phrase? Diminishing the )nusic from its right? Then wrong not splendor with dischordant view Bear graceful show, allow the music rise; For one ' s fair looks, make fair the other too; Let sight and sound together harmonize. So beauty must with equal beauty lie, For lack of one would make the other die. - Bradley Berns-Hess Activities - 22
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