The Harvard Advocate, founded in 1866, is the oldest continuously published collegiate literary magazine in the country. Over its past 143 years, it can count T.S. Eliot, Conrad Aiken, and Norman Mailer among its members and e.e. cummings, Jack Keroauc, and Tom Wolfe as contributors to its pages. A quarterly magazine, its mission is to publish the best art, fiction, poetry, and prose that the Harvard undergraduate community offers.