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Leila A. Strachan ’04 spoke of the future, while Colin K. Jost ’04—the former president of the Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization which used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine??delivered an often-inaccurate disquisition on the history of Class Day, inexplicably deeming himself “arguably more powerful than Larry Summers, physically...
...first few months under the new option, 70 percent of eligible trust holders—some wooed by an advertising campaign in Harvard Magazine??made the switch to the endowment, representing over $200 million in trusts...
...line about nude photographs, and everyone assumed that would be the sole goal and purpose of the magazine??to parade Harvard’s sexuality around,” Cieplak-von Baldegg, also editor-in-chief of the magazine, said of the original proposal for the publication. “The real purpose was to have a verbal discussion of sex, because basically any intelligent discussion about it is really lacking from campus...
While DoubleTake’s creators were previously unwilling to allow any commercialization of the magazine??s content, they now say compromise may be necessary in order to achieve long-term success. After working with publishing consultants over the past year, DoubleTake has crafted a five-year plan in which it hopes to gain more mass appeal, while preserving its integrity...
...We’re willing to cede way more to advertising,” said Magill, “while trying to maintain the magazine??s independence...