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Editor Little Review L. to R.: M. Casey, A. Shulberg, M. Krivit, H. Shapiro. Row 1: L. to R.: J. Pynchon, K. Joyce, L. Maclennan. Row 2: The Key This handbook is prepared by a student COmmittee as a reference book for incoming freshmen, and as a pocket-size guide to Post College student lifee aca- demic and extracurricular. It was christened ttTHE KEYii in 1958. This magazine presents fresh literary work of young authors at Post College to the student body and the interested public. It is a bi-yearly publication featuring iiction, poetry and original prose. The magazine was founded on May 21, 1958, with the publication of a suc- cessful first edition. The Little Review is distributed without cost to the student body. The Editorial Board consists of an Editor-in-Chief elected from among the editors, a Poetry Editor, Short Story Editor, Art Editor, Essay Editor, and Play Editor.
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Ger The Pioneer is the official undergraduate news- paper and is published once a week during the fall and spring semesters. It first appeared as a bi-monthly pub- lication on September 21, 1956, and has always been distributed free to the student body. Its reporting of stu- V , dent activities, college events and publication of admin- Lexy Felds Herbert Machol istrative notices is an accurate record of student and Featu'e Editor SPO SEdit0' faculty attitudes, and Post College life in general. This year the paper also publishes a calendar of the week so as to notify the student body of any important activities and news. There is a student Editor-in-Chief, a Managing Editor, a Faculty Advisor and such other staff personnel as deemed necessary by the Editor-in-Chief. Richard Herbst Cartoonist Row 1: L. to R.: J. Rykert, W. Wishnew, E. Epstein, J. Pynchon, M. Casey, B. Kesselman, E. Schechtman, A. Shulberg. Row 2: L. to R.: M. Sachs, I. Mackler, P. Wentzel, B. Finley, J. Develin, M. Nathanson, B. Bettys, K. Joyce, M. Krivit, J. Herbst, V. Leary. a 39' ; i
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