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====The Fat Decades: 1900s to 1950s==== | ====The Fat Decades: 1900s to 1950s==== | ||
- | In 1906, Chappie editor Morrie Oppenheim and Daily Palo Alto editor Ben S. Allen were threatened with dismissal for criticizing " | + | The first half of the Twentieth Century would turn out to be the heydey of the [[https:// |
- | The April 1918 issue of the Chaparral was edited from the Western Front of the Great War by TKTKTK. | + | In 1906, Chappie editor Morrie Oppenheim and Daily Palo Alto editor Ben S. Allen were threatened with dismissal for criticizing " |
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+ | The April 1918 issue of the Chaparral was edited from the Western Front of the Great War by TK. | ||
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In 1923, editor Northcutt Ely declared the Chaparral' | In 1923, editor Northcutt Ely declared the Chaparral' | ||
- | In TKTKTK, the Chappie won Judge magazine' | + | In TK, the Chappie won Judge magazine' |
- | The TKTK issue of the Chaparral was edited from the Western Front of the Second World War. | + | The TK issue of the Chaparral was edited from the Western Front of the Second World War. |
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- | The Storke Student Publications building was dedicated in 196TKTKTK. The Chaparral contributed $TKTKTKTTK | + | The Storke Student Publications building was dedicated in 196TK. The Chaparral contributed $TK to the construction of the building, which housed the Chappie, Sequoia, Quad, and the Stanford Daily. This was just in time for the end of four robust and and profitable decades for the Chaparral. The magazine was to continue, but as a more serious general interest magazine and then as a radical newspaper. |
- | The Chappie published a twenty-four (TKTK) page parody of the staid Campus Report in the spring of 1974. The parody left the magazine with an unpaid printing bill, which bankrupted the magazine for the second time in its history. | + | The Chappie published a twenty-four (TK) page parody of the staid Campus Report in the spring of 1974. The parody left the magazine with an unpaid printing bill, which bankrupted the magazine for the second time in its history. |
====The Restoration and the Modern Era: mid-70s to Today==== | ====The Restoration and the Modern Era: mid-70s to Today==== | ||
- | The following fall, the Chappie was revived by Field Marshall Mike Dornheim, appointed editor by the previous team, with the hastily assembled and cheaply produced " | + | The following fall, the Chappie was revived by Field Marshall Mike Dornheim, appointed editor by the previous team, with the hastily assembled and cheaply produced " |
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- | In 197TKTKT, the Hammer & Coffin Society ran a successful slate for the ASSU Senate. TKTKT Also COP | + | The modern |
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- | 1980 Chaparral | + | |
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- | TKTK Short description of what happened over the next 40 years. | + | |
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- | 1983 Chappie initiates add Mickey Mouse to clock at its dedication. | + | |
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- | 1985 Giant floating sheep appears in Big Game. | + | |
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- | 1986 Oski Bear -- a stuffed Alaskan Kodiak bear -- stolen for UC Berkeley. "I only know what I read in the papers," | + | |
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- | 1986 Pie Throwing at ASSU senate. | + | |
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- | 1989 Chappie publishes fake "Extra Election Edition" | + | |
- | 1991 Chappie distribute fake map of Stanford campus during orientation. | + | The Hammer & Coffin Society ran satirical slates for the ASSU Senate and Council |
- | 1992 NY Times: " | + | In 1980, Chaparral initiates perpetrated one of the great college pranks of all time. threatened with suspension over infamous Dead Bowlers prank on the Stanford Daily. TK |
- | 1994 Fake Daily covered by SF Chronicle. | ||