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-1901 Bristow Adams "may be expelled for outspoken reply to university official's criticism of students and graduates". 
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-1906 Morrie Oppenheim and Ben S. Allen of the Daily threatened with dismissal for criticizing "monitor system" in Encina Hall.  
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-1951 Chaparral suspended for Purple Ape issue of Crash Comics, edited by future Palo Alto mayor Stan Norton. "There will be no June issue". 
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-1961 Chaparral suspended for Layboy parody issue, edited by future Stanford statistics professor Bradley Efron. 
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-1965 picture of Chappie with SF legend [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Doda|Carol Doda]].  
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-1973 Chappie publishes fake issue of Campus Report.  
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-1980 Chaparral initiates threatened with suspension over infamous Dead Bowlers prank on the Stanford Daily.  
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-1981 "Who Shot RR?", Chappie cover spoofing "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_shot_J.R.%3F|Who Shot JR?]]" cliffhanger of Dallas TV series turns out to be not so funny when Ronald Reagan is shot. 
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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 Chappies file raw steak under "M" for meat in Daily file cabinet.   
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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," said Jim Suhre, business manager of the Chaparral. "Do you know anything about it?" 
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-1986 Pie Throwing at ASSU senate. 
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-1989 Chappie publishes fake "Extra Election Edition" of the Daily claiming that the H&C slate won the Council of Presidents election.  
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-1991 Chappie distribute fake map of Stanford campus during orientation. 
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-1992 NY Times: "Students elected to seats on council hoping to abolish it." 
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-1994 Fake Daily covered by SF Chronicle.  
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