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ContentsLetter From the Editor, By Michael O'Donoghue The wacky antics of today's college students Letters, Uncredited; Illustration by Marvin Mattleson Mrs. Agnew's Diary, Uncredited (Doug Kenney); Illustration by Marvin Mattleson The Agnews' monthly card party with the Nixons and the Mitchells is interupted by an angry phone call from Chaing Kai-shek, who is all in a huff over Hank Kissinger's trip to Red Communist China News of the Month, Uncredited (Henry Beard); Illustration by Marvin Mattleson Sodomy charges against Al Capp deemed likely to be a "bum rap"; Secret Dept. of Defense documents reveal proposed plans to use heroin to entice new recruits in an all-volunteer army The Squealer, By Sean Kelly and Anne Beatts An alumni newsletter for a reform school The School of Hard Sell, By George W. S. Trow and Michael O'Donoghue Madison Avenue-style ads for college courses Hire the Handicapped, Cartoons by Rodrigues Right On! The Campus War Game, By Michel Choquette, Anne Beatts, and Sean Kelly A strategy & tactics-style board game that pits radical students against the college administration Foto Funnies, Uncredited Topic: Censorship. (Features Michael O'Donoghue) Foto Funnies, Uncredited Topic: Censorship. (Features Michel Choquette) MAD Parody, By John Boni, Sean Kelly, and Henry Beard; Illustrations by Joe Orlando, Ralph Reese, John Romita, John Lewis, Ernie Colon, Al Weiss, Babi Jery, and Stuart Schwartzberg Cover: A worried-looking Alfred E. Newman with the caption, "What, Me Funny?"; "Citizen Gaines," a movie parody; "You Know You've Really Outgrown MAD When..."; "The Lighter Side of Dave Berg"; and more Going Back, By Michel Choquette and Anne Beatts; Illustration by Dick Hess A short story about a middle-aged man who is somehow transported back to when he was 12 years old, except he retains all the experiences, memories, and physical appearance of his adult self--a literal exploration of "if I knew then what I know now," with disasterous results Magical Misery Tour, By Michael O'Donoghue; Illustrated by Randall Enos A comic-tragic history of the Beatles drawn in the style of the film Yellow Submarine The Final Seconds, By Tony Hendra; Illustration by Robert Schulenberg Nixon has a dream in which he, Henry Kissinger, and John Mitchell are young football heroes 125th Street, By Anne Beatts and Michel Choquette Parody of Sesame Street set in a ghetto featuring endering characters such as Big Rat, Cocaine Monster, Oreo the Roach, and Ramone the Silverfish Free Diploma, Uncredited TV repair correspondence school diploma inside a matchbook cover (presumably the one featured on the cover of the magazine)
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