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...national election year in 1952, and Pogo the possum, the strip??s central character, was contemplating a run for president. Harvard students planned to greet Pogo’s creator in full force, staging a “Pogo for President” rally in Harvard Square, complete with buttons and posters made by School of Design students...

Author: By Jessica R. Rubin-wills, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ‘Silent Generation’ Rallies for ‘Pogo’ | 6/2/2003 | See Source »

Dubyaman, or the “knickered knacker,” is the title of the infamous comic strip of the Times of India, now the world’s largest-selling English daily. The comic strip??a take on the way Texans pronounce “W” as “Dubya”—mocks President George W. Bush, who plays the role of Dubyaman, with special Dubya-powers like Dubyavision and Dubya pronunciation. Dubyaman is a commentary of Indian political affairs, but more than anything else, takes delightful digs at Bush?...

Author: By Ravi Agrawal, | Title: Dubyaman and the N-Bomb | 7/26/2002 | See Source »

...booty across a hotel lobby could compete with the sight of jailbait in a garter belt. Christina Aguilera’s own grandmother chastised her on the pages of People, lamenting “What gets me is that Christina thinks she is doing something clever but anyone can strip??she looks like a whore...

Author: By Thalia S. Field and Michelle Kung, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: SEEN + HEARD | 9/14/2001 | See Source »

...shocked that The Crimson would actually run a comic strip poking fun at a man who created a very dark period in human history. It reveals the insensitivity and naiveté not only of the strip??s authors but also of the Crimson editors who thought it would be acceptable comic material...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 7/6/2001 | See Source »

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