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...result, the Advocate will come out once at the end of the Summer School session, according to President James Urrutia '63. For the Summer School journal, Alan F. Nagel '63 will act as President pro aestate, Sidney Goldfarb '64 will be Pegasus, and Don A. Block '64 will take over the post of Business Manager...
Urrutia, Nagel, and Michael Hancher '63, Pegasus of the Advocate, represented the magazine in the meeting with its trustees in New York last week. Dean Watson also met with the trustees, who include Roy E. Larsen '21, Publisher of Time...
...usual, the Pegasus and his cohorts have padded out their magazine with a plethora of poetasters, including the inevitable David Berman. But these unfortunate pages flip quickly, and a selective reading of the Advocate holds rewards for the present and promises of good things to come...
...Michael Hancher '63, of Lowell House and Roselle, N.Y., was elected Pegasus, head of the literary board...
Futurism got its name from the Italian Poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, who in 1909 issued a flamboyant manifesto calling for a new philosophy of art suitable to the age of the machine. Not Pegasus, he declared, but the racing car, "with its hood draped with exhaust pipes like fire-breathing serpents," should be the new symbol of poetry. "A racing car, rattling along like a machine gun, is more beautiful than the Victory of Samothrace." The artist should "sing the love of danger, the habit of energy and boldness...