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PORTLAND STATE REVIEW DR . JAMES LILL Advisor Dick Sanders and Claudia Cockell selling the Review. The first edition of the Portland State Re­ view was truly the birth of a literary tradi­ tion. Since then the Review has been a tre­ mendous success. The quality of student writ­ ing which appears between its covers is far superior to the average college literary maga­ ine. Dick Sanders, who edited the publication with imagination and originality, and Dr. Lill, who gave valuable advice as faculty ad­ visor, deserve a large measure of the credit for the Review's perpetual success. But, of course, the Review could not exist without the support of its contributors and the stu­ dent body. Editor Dick S anders presents COpy to P r 'd eSl em ] h o n F. Cramer. 44

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