Word: publishability
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According to Bernstein, The Harvard Lampoon—a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine—pushed already inflamed tempers over the breaking point, when they mocked Princeton students and spread rumors of Harvard’s decision to snub Princeton in their magazine...
...Indeed, we’re not only going to revise it, we’re going to publish it, so everybody knows,” he said...
Both of us worked for both the Lampoon and The Crimson. We also wrote for the Advocate, Demon, the Harvard Gazette, Lighthouse and that magazine that the right-wing Asian lesbians publish...
...It’s a little bold, but I think it captures the president’s greatest strengths, like straightforwardness, self-assurance, and the capacity to enrage frustrated and impotent Democrats. The White House hasn’t gotten back to me, but The Crimson, being obliged to publish what I write every two weeks, has agreed to print these lines...
Murphy said the magazine plans to publish an annual package of articles on college admissions but not a regular list of the country’s most selective schools...