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The Editors of the Key note that they have not hitherto addressed exchanges between fraternity publications. They explain that this is partially due to worries that such a section would be susceptible to warped criticisms resulting in "flattery and century," and partially due to worries that adverse criticism from Kappa would "seem [like] taking advantage of our feminine prerogative" and prevent curious gentlemen from replying. However, they close the year with mention of other journals, and go on to list contemporary publications along with notes, compliments, and critique.


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Jun 1883

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