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The [[Noble Company of the Rose]], a dependency of The Augustan Society, Inc., communicates with its members via ''Rosarum'' (changed from ''Noble Company of the Rose Newsletter'' in the June 2015 issue), proposed to be published three times per year, but frankly published irregularly.
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The [[Noble Company of the Rose]], a dependency of The Augustan Society, Inc., communicates with its members via''' ''Rosarum'' '''(changed from ''Noble Company of the Rose Newsletter'' in the June 2015 issue), proposed to be published three times per year, but frankly published irregularly.
  
''Rosarum'' may be edited by anyone the ''[[Magister Rosae]]'' may appoint. Absent that, the [[Editor-in-Chief]] may agree to edit, at his discretion. The Production Editor will print, bind, address, and mail the newsletter.
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''Rosarum'' may be edited by anyone the ''[[Magister Rosae]]'' may appoint. Absent that, the [[Editor-in-Chief]] may agree to edit, at his discretion. The [[Production Editor]] will print, bind, address, and mail the newsletter.
  
  

Revision as of 11:49, 25 August 2016

The Noble Company of the Rose, a dependency of The Augustan Society, Inc., communicates with its members via Rosarum (changed from Noble Company of the Rose Newsletter in the June 2015 issue), proposed to be published three times per year, but frankly published irregularly.

Rosarum may be edited by anyone the Magister Rosae may appoint. Absent that, the Editor-in-Chief may agree to edit, at his discretion. The Production Editor will print, bind, address, and mail the newsletter.


Format

The standard format for Rosarum is 8½×11" white stock, folded from 11×17" stock if more than two pages. Normally, the same stock as used for the body of The Augustan Omnibus is used.

The Masthead shall appear like this:

Rose.masthead.gif

The footer, at the bottom of the last page, should appear like this:

Rose.footer.gif

Content should generally be in two columns, with suitable adjustments made for large illustrations.