Word: fact
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...says, "I felt I left no enemies at Columbia, but realistically it would have been very hard to continue there. In fact, it's going to be very hard to get the same caliber players, even at Princeton and Penn. I can remember five or six years ago, when there used to be ten pro prospects in the Ivy League...
Last year, mighty Mike captured the U.S. singles, Canadian singles and Canadian national championships, along with the NCAA title and an All-Ivy berth. In fact, the junior from Montreal did not lose a game (that's right, not a one) in amateur competition last season...
...fact, since advertising is not free in a financial sense--it costs money--it can hardly be considered free in a political sense. Advertising is only "free" to those who can pay for it. Therefore it is inherently biased towards the interests of the wealthy. Political advertisements--those that make an overtly political argument (such as Mobil's weekly pro-business columns on the op-ed page of the New York Times)--promote the self-interested views of the advertisers. Promotional advertisements--those that attempt to sell a product or solicit a service (such as Mr. Chan's ad)--promote...
...argument that Playboy is not in itself exploitative but only contributes to exploitative attitudes shows little sensitivity toward the problems of sexism in America, where it is, in fact, the sexist attitudes that keep women from full economic, social, and political equality with...
...distribution of the magazine. Chan's ad would have influenced the editorial content of Playboy, involving The Crimson as an intermediary in the production of an exploitative pictorial; while a decision to reject Playboy subscription ads would have absolutely no effect on the content of Playboy and would in fact have no measurable effect on its circulation...