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Magazine (1970-1975)
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December 2004 Archive
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December 6, 2004
Corrrection: "Hugo Flesch" is not a pseudonym used by Henry Beard, as I previously stated on Beard's bio page. Hugo Flesch is a real and talented writer who wrote a number of very funny articles for National Lampoon (sometimes collaborating with Beard) including such classics as "Chums In the Dark," "Printout: The Magazine Written by Computers for Computers," and "Does the Name Pavlov Ring a Bell?" I based my erroneous assertion on some admittedly thin circumstantial evidence in the way certain articles in the magazine were credited. It's not my habit to make such bold, baseless assertions, but in this case, that's exactly what I did. My apologies to Hugo, and also to his sister Abigail who was understandably upset and brought this to my attention.
Posted December 6, 2004, 10:52 AM
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