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- | In 1951, Chaparral suspended for Purple Ape issue of Crash Comics, edited by future Palo Alto mayor Stan Norton. "There will be no June issue" | + | In 1951, Chaparral |
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- | The Chaparral suspended in 1961 for its Layboy parody issue, edited by future Stanford statistics professor [[https:// | + | The Chaparral |
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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 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. |