Word: padan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...stronger grounds for the assumption that the context in which the article was written is valid. It is not valid. I was never told that "All Flesh" had been "accepted" by the Advocate. Hence I can hardly be labelled "irresponsible" for not telling them it had been accepted by Padan Aram. Och, I did not invite the rivetters in. I am reminded of Richard Nixon's political technique of discrediting opponents by, e.g., asking them to wriggle their way out of implication in the "parking-meter scandal": the more elaborate the proofs offered, the more skeptically are they received...
David Godolphin '78, Padan Aram editor-in-chief, said yesterday he was unaware the Advocate had plans to publish the poem. "I'm sorry to hear that they had to cancel it," he said...
Douglas A. McIntyre '77, Advocate editor-in-chief, said yesterday the Advocate will replace the poem with "some other copy or some artwork." "If we printed it, we would violate copyright laws," McIntyre said. Padan Aram is copyrighted, as is the Advocate...
...Ignorance between the publications causes such problems. The Advocate is not always aware of what Padan Aram is doing," McIntyre said...
...There's often an overlap between Padan Aram and the Advocate," he added...