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...publication didn’t garner too favorable a response from other undergraduates under Updike’s aegis—“the magazine did not appeal as highly as in the past to the students,” the class yearbook reported—but every page reflected Updike’s exacting standards...
What continues to be puzzling is why the Undergraduate Council would award $2,000 to a publication so titillating that it could clearly garner enough advertisers to make do, while requests for community service projects and rape prevention events received only a marginal amount of their requests. Indeed, H Bomb may well make a profit if the magazine sells to enough outsiders for the $5 apiece cover price—which will surely happen if the founders can stress the magazine’s provocative allure (a porn mag for Harvard students?!) over the mundane and self-absorbed reality...
...been averse to involvement in foreign wars, is the one that has the capability and will to win a war abroad. It is even more ironic that a nation that has benefited from a peaceful, democratic society seems unable to build a society based on similar values elsewhere. Charles Garner Ascot, England...
...involvement in foreign wars, is almost the only one with the capability and will to win a war abroad. It is even more ironic that the U.S., a nation that has benefited from a peaceful, democratic society, seems unable to build a society based on similar values elsewhere. CHARLES GARNER Ascot, England...
There was little drama in the air at the start of singles competition, and the Harvard team seemed to take few false steps. In fact, the Crimson won all six first sets—six sets in which Quinnipiac had only managed to garner a collective six games...