Word: masthead
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Ames noted that the masthead, which appeared on the same ripped out pages as the "Jester, Ibis, Blot" piece, was missing "for the first time in the Lampoon's history...
Borowitz disputed that, saying the masthead has been omitted before. Why was it left out his time? "That's just humility," Borowitz said...
...pair of elegant red sandals, she pads across to where she will be photographed against a white paper drop. She grins at an onlooker. She can look a 6-ft. 2-in. man in the eye. The red flower in her hair looks like a pennant at the masthead of a racing sloop. Ellen Merlo has said that the one overriding reason for Tiegs' appeal is that her sexiness is not forbidding to men or offensive to women. This seems logical; how could anyone take offense at a sailboat...
Edited and published by Douglas MacIntyre '77, the Enquirer's masthead boasts an official staff of close to 100 artists, journalists and self-styled theologians, including such greats as John Harvard '00 as a staff coordinator...
...because I don't sign my name, or I make up silly names for the groups I list, and I make up different names (funny, right?) for the guy who writes the column every week, and I do off-the-wall (funny, right?) things like list the magazine masthead in my column, and, most importantly, my listings are incomplete. ("Well, tough jujubes, Tony," I said.) I'm on a multi-year contract here, and nowhere does it say that my listings have to be complete, or, for that matter, incomplete, or, for that matter, unfunny, or, for that matter, anything...