Word: formatting
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...figured out how to use exclamation points to our comic advantage, things really got rolling. Example: I just took a shit. IN MY PANTS, that is!!!" explained an anonymous Lampoon writer. "Human excrement also goes over real big around here." Plans to refocus the Lampoon towards a crossword-only format are already underway...Andrea Rabinowitz '01 has found a real community in the pfoho-open mailing list. "I love these people like a family," she gushed, "I've even arranged to meet some of them in person."...Jason P. Welch '01 has a great view of senior siren Rene...
...returned to school this past September to face its own financial troubles, the split between Salzmann's views and the staff's became problematic. Salzmann suggested scaling back the magazine's frequency of publication, using black and white instead of color on the pages, or changing the tabloid's format...
...Campus women's groups have joined together this winter to write a Women's Guide to Harvard that will include information about women's resources--both academic and extra-curricular. It will be modeled in format after the Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard, a book that is distributed to every first year...
...tinker with the layout and the format but essentially the paper is going to remain generally the same," he said...
...Challenge, in which those who had won $8,000 or more on Question could reappear. And then there was Twenty-One, which premiered on NBC Sept. 12, 1956. This program, chiefly the brainchild of producer Dan Enright, roughly adapted the rules of blackjack to a TV-quiz format: two contestants, two isolation booths, a series of questions worth from 1 to 11 points and drawn from 108 categories. Not only were these rules cutthroat; they were virtually impossible. No one would watch a show featuring two people being baffled by question after question. Faced with a choice between boring reality...