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...since Peninsula was able to keep getting donations from wealthy conservatives like Walter Annenberg, the publication's main problem was that it was starved for writers...
Daniel A. Lyons '00 was ostensibly one such writer. The April 1997 issue of Peninsula--dedicated to a defense of imperialism--listed Lyons as one of the journal's "Auxiliares." But Lyons--who considers himself more a libertarian than a conservative--had attended a single meeting and never wrote anything...
...time of its collapse, said Lyons, Peninsula only had about four people working...
This is a far cry from the Peninsula Wasinger remembers. According to Wasinger, he passed on a thriving journal with 30-odd staff members to people like Malone. Wasinger--now a Kansas elementary school teacher--says he does not know where the new editors went wrong...
...Peninsula's founding members, Sean P. McLaughlin '91, also a Crimson editor, says the magazine naturally "died out by its own success...