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====== Pranks and Scandals ====== | ====== Pranks and Scandals ====== | ||
- | 1901 Bristow Adams "may be expelled | + | There are at least five threatened suspensions or expulsions (none of which were carried out) on this list. This includes two for editorial criticisms |
- | 1906 Morrie Oppenheim and Ben S. Allen of the Daily threatened with dismissal for criticizing " | + | 1901 Chappie founding editor Bristow Adams "may be expelled for outspoken reply to university official' |
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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" | 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 [[https:// | 1961 Chaparral suspended for Layboy parody issue, edited by future Stanford statistics professor [[https:// | ||
- | 1965 picture of Chappie with SF legend [[https:// | + | 1965 picture of Chappie with San Francisco |
1973 Chappie publishes fake issue of Campus Report. | 1973 Chappie publishes fake issue of Campus Report. | ||
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+ | 1974 Chappie Fiscal Responsibility issue was hastily re-layed out during pasteup. A story about person found dead in Memorial Church who had " | ||
1980 Chaparral initiates threatened with suspension over infamous Dead Bowlers prank on the Stanford Daily. | 1980 Chaparral initiates threatened with suspension over infamous Dead Bowlers prank on the Stanford Daily. |