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Watson said the 'Poon could retain the Harvard name: (1) nationally, if students remained in control of all editorial policy and content or (2) locally, if the national magazine were to publish an insert under student supervision for the University community...
...having a cocktail party and dinner tonight," the "Poon spokesman explained...
...magazine," added ex-Ibis John L. Berendt '61. With a circulation of almost 600,000 for the Mademoiselle issue, the Lampoon in she's clothing will be read by more people than any college magazine in history, and double the total number of people who have ever read the 'Poon, he predicted...
Public response to the recent parody of the Saturday Review had been very favorable, Frith said. One day Mademoiselle saw it and decided to ask the 'Poon to do an issue. According to present arrangements, which are not yet final, about six editors will spend their spring vacation in New York working with the Mademoiselle staff...
...contrast to Crawford, 'Poon President Edward Tarlov '60 took a broad view of the matter, laughing off the confiscation as a "pretty poor effort." He grounded his assertion on the fact that, despite police action, 'Poon candidates had been able to sell a large number of parodies on Bowl grounds. As for the 300 copies, he stated that they were being held in New Haven and would be reclaimed by the magazine this weekend...