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THE first numbers of Life, the new illustrated weekly, have appeared. This venture is one that appeals particularly to every Harvard man, as almost all the contributors have been at one time or another connected with the Lampoon. As we turn over the pages we find much to remind us of Lampy, only it is Lampy grown a little older. And if, perhaps, we miss a little of the bloom, it is easy to console ourselves by the thought that there is more strength in place of it. The Spectator, too, is well represented by some of the men whose work in the book of "College Cuts" is so singularly meritorious. Their connection with the paper will serve to counteract the local tendencies that might otherwise have been feared, and will be a sufficient guarantee for its cosmopolitan character. It is hardly necessary for us to add that we wish the new paper all possible success, and that in our opinion Life is most decidedly worth living.

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