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The Harvard Monthly : ウィキペディア英語版
The Harvard Monthly

''The Harvard Monthly'' was a literary magazine of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, beginning October 1885 until suspending publication following the Spring 1917 issue.
Formed in the latter months of 1885 by Harvard seniors William Woodward Baldwin, Thomas Parker Sanborn, Alanson B. Houghton, George Santayana, William Morton Fullerton, and George Rice Carpenter, the magazine proposed to afford "...a medium for the strongest and soberest undergraduate thought of the college...".〔(''The Harvard Crimson'', October 22, 1885, is available on line at )〕 These six men comprised the ''Monthly's'' initial staff, with Houghton as editor, Baldwin as business manager and the others acting as editors.〔Baldwin, W.W. ''The Founding of the Harvard Monthly'', ''The Harvard Monthly'', Vol. 21, October 1895.〕 The initial October 1885 issue includes works by Sanborn, Santayana, Houghton, Fullerton the magazine's faculty adviser, Barrett Wendell, among others. Some of the essays in this issue which may have been felt controversial have no stated author. In regard to this issue, ''The Harvard Crimson'' observed that "The unique form and general typographical make-up of the new monthly is extremely pleasing; it is quite a departure from the form of any magazine we have seen. The table of contents consists of stories, sketches, criticisms, poems, editorials and book reviews, choice morsels for the most delicate palate. It was announced that a feature of each number would be an article from the pen of some prominent alumnus."〔(''The Harvard Crimson'' October 22, 1885, is available on line at )〕
The ''Monthly'' ceased publication in 1917, due to issues involving the First World War, and ''The Harvard Advocate'', a literary publication of Harvard College since 1866, became the primary source of essays, fiction, and poetry for the Harvard community.
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