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Everyone Can Play In Gargoyle 'Riots'

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Volume 1, Number One of the Harvard-Radcliffe Gargoyle has arrived, you happy humor-loving Harvards.

It features a flood of cartoonery and buffoonery designed to make you laugh. Not content with infiltrating 21 of the 24 pages in this first issue, the cartoonists have also taken to the printed word in a story or two. Feiffer runs on the back cover, Zooey on the front; and everyone runs on the center-fold in a delightful illustrated game called "The Riots of Spring" which everyone's got to play. Delightful. Even the advertisements are delightful. And to keep you coming for more, the saga of "Don Juan in Nebraska" will be continued in the next issue. And the one after. And the one after....

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