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There is more to the case than that. Some of the pictures show a man on the bed too-fully clothed, but a man. One caption tells how Jayne "writhes about seductively," another how she is "gyrating." "The real issue," said Chicago's American in an editorial, "is how far a magazine can go. Hefner's philosophy appears to be that the modern, urban male likes and even needs to look at pictures of naked, suggestively posed women-that it is practically a duty to encourage the habit...
...wife is to have major surgery this week. The caption on the cover, "If They Can Operate, You're Lucky," was the first news that settled my nerves since finding out about the forthcoming operation. My first restful sleep in a week came from reading your article...
Radcliffe's plans for its fourth House, accurately described in Friday's CRIMSON, were represented in your Saturday issue by a photograph labeled "official sketch" of a "living room for 25." A brief caption offered additional information...
Your cover story [April 5] can be no more than just a caption to that wonderful portrait. The story is there, in Koerner's cover...
...much meet adversity as make sly jokes about it. After Hitler's Nazis occupied Denmark, the country's press went on printing in captivity, but Tidende wasted few chances to snipe at the Germans in print. "Now the monkeys also have to work," read the caption beneath a picture in B.T., imported from Hamburg, that showed some presumably Aryan monkeys disporting in a cornfield. A Wehrmacht officer who demanded a story in Tidende on his regimental band was politely informed that he would have to pay 10 kroner for the "advertisement...