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John H. Limpert ’55 wrote for The Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that occasionally used to publish a so-called humor magazine, during a year when the magazine??s president composed about two-thirds of its content himself. This young president’s vocation, he says, was clear to everyone...
...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...
...party, one of the magazine??s editors, Camilla A. Hrdy ’05, said the staff would be door-dropping the magazine to the first-year dormitories starting at 2 p.m. yesterday. As of last night, however, only a few copies from the release party and those bought at the Coop or Nini’s Newsstand could be found circulating around campus...
...magazine was recently threatened with legal action and the possibility of having to relinquish the name “H Bomb” because a Costa Mesa, Calif.-based company named H-Bomb Films feared being associated with the Harvard magazine??s nude content, McLoughlin said...
Though the physical publication’s release date has been delayed, the magazine??s website, www.h-bomb.org, is already up and running. The site features a flash introduction of provocative pictures accompanied by the song “Hey Mister,” which has sexually suggestive lyrics...