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"The Boys Who Ran a 'House' at Harvard," will appear as a feature story in the Confidential Magazine, appearing on news stands today. The article discusses the alleged libidinous and procurative activities of a so-called Holiday Club, run by students.
The editor and publisher of Confidential Hy Steirman, said that the story was written under a pseudonym. "The Holiday Club," he explained, "is not a club like the Porcellian Club, but rather the name for a sort of clique." Confidential's information on the Holiday Club stops about a year to a year and a half ago," Steirman added.
He also claimed that the new Confidential magazine is a literary product quite different from the older version, which was involved in a suit for libel. "We're a public service and public conscience magazine now," Steirman said.
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