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Although many Harvard students are involved, it is "by no means an undergraduate publication," according to Chase Mellen '66, one of the three business editors. William Burroughs, John Hawkes and Robert Lowell have promised to submit material.
Then there is Henry Miller with his scabrous Tropics, and William Burroughs' Naked Lunch, an incredible piece of hallucinatory homosexual depravity. And if these are classed as literature and are democratically available at the neighborhood drugstore, who is going to stop the cheap pornographer from putting out Lust Hop...
Look. Up in the vines. It's a bird. It's a plane. It's Sup-. No, wait. It's none other than that good ol' Charlie Brown of the woods, Tarzan, and the hero of the apes (né Lord Greystoke) is coming back...
WE'RE young enough to work in informal ways-but don't mistake informal for inefficient. We're efficient, in a permissive atmosphere." This is the formula of the chief executive of one of the fastest-growing U.S. advertising agencies, Julian Koenig, 42, president of Manhattan'...
This Advocate runs to better than ninety pages and includes nineteen different authors, among them several professionals: Brother Antoninus, William Burroughs, and Norman Mailer. Their names may sell copies and most the magazine's prestige, but The Advocate is--or ought to be--Harvard's literary magazine, not a rough...