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The 'X' Cage of Widener Library

Protecting Books from Misuse, It Houses Collection of Erotica

or Boys in Law Incline to paw--

Boys in Med. Incline to wed--

Boys in Biz. Incline to fizz--

But boys in Tech.--

As may be evident by these excerpts, Etc. did not make a feminist attempt to rival any Harvard publications, although as a humor magazine it could be classified with the Lampoon. Nor did it set itself up to "represent Radcliffe" or to "mirror student opinion." In short, it lacked the self-consciousness found in other publications of the College and thus unlike its predecessors did not immediately evoke ridicule.

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The next venture, in 1946, was Radditudes, which soon changed its name to Signature. It was a literary

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