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| title = Pennsylvania Punch Bowl | image_size = 220px | image_file = Pennsylvania Punch Bowl - Fall 2016 cover.png | logo = PunchBowlLogo1.jpg | editor = Jonah Arnheim (2017-present) | editor2 = Michelle Cossette (2018-present) | editor3 = Ezra Brooks (2018-present) | category = Satirical Magazine | frequency = Triannual | circulation = 5,000 | publisher = University of Pennsylvania – SAC | firstdate = 1899 | country = United States | based = Philadelphia | language = English | website = www.ThePunchBowl.net }} The Pennsylvania Punch Bowl is a humor magazine published by students at the University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1899.[1] HistoryThe Pennsylvania Punch Bowl was founded in 1899 by members of Mask and Wig[2] and the Philomathean Society,[3] making it one of the oldest college humor magazines in the United States. The founders were Daniel Martin Karcher and Edward Burwell Rich.[4] The magazine was intermittently published during the twentieth century, appearing in only 70 of the 100 years from 1899 to 1999.[5] The magazine is currently printed three to four times a year, coming out each semester and when the new students arrive in the fall.[6] In its earliest days, The Pennsylvania Punch Bowl rivaled the Daily Pennsylvanian, an all-around daily student newspaper, and Red and Blue, which contained a mix of news and literary essays.[7] During this time, Punch Bowl was distributed in local high schools and leading hotels in Philadelphia and in about a dozen other cities on the East Coast.[8] Since its establishment, the Pennsylvania Punch Bowl has termed its members "spoons." In 1930, members were split into "art spoons," "business spoons," and "editorial spoons"; now members are either "little" or "big" spoons depending on their seniority.[9] In fall 2006, the Pennsylvania Punch Bowl created a new website, which adds new humor pieces every day. In addition to its regular set of student columnists, Punch Bowl features new contributors each Wednesday. Recurring pieces in the magazine and website include "Letter from Amy Gutmann" and "March Madness Voting" [10] In answer to a question about his advice for the young, University of Pennsylvania alumnus Ezra Pound refers to the Punch Bowl in a 1962 issue of The Paris Review. "In fact the University of Pennsylvania student Punch Bowl used to have as its motto, "Any damn fool can be spontaneous."[11] Issues
ControversyAs a satire magazine pushing the envelope of what is deemed fit for publishing, The Pennsylvania Punch Bowl has found itself at the center of some controversies. As Charles A. Wright, a member of the editorial staff in the early 1920s, noted: “Part of our planning for an issue was to pick a title that, combined with the cover drawing, would create a ‘racy’ effect. ... Our jokes dealt mostly with campus subjects, such as freshmen, football, absent-minded professors, and coeds; and current events, including the beginning of Prohibition, the wearing of knickers, and the popularity of a dance called ‘The Toddle.’” [12] In 1939, ten Punch Bowl editors were suspended for the printing of ribald humor, causing small riots near 37th and Spruce Streets. Some suspect the Penn vs. Cornell football game may also have magnified the mass student disturbances.[13] The Winter 2008 Issue - "The Alumni
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://thepunchbowl.net/?page_id=2 |title=About the Pennsylvania Punchbowl |accessdate=2011-01-13 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724101628/http://thepunchbowl.net/?page_id=2 |archivedate=2011-07-24 |df= }} {{Penn}}2. ^{{cite web |url=https://penncurrent.upenn.edu/node/2303 |title=Pennsylvania Punch Bowl}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.archives.upenn.edu/primdocs/ups/ups44_12p567_1965.pdf |title=A Sesquicentennial History of the Philomathean Society}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.archives.upenn.edu/primdocs/upm/upm7100/1900record.pdf |title=The Record 1900}} 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://thedp.com/node/18459 |work=The Daily Pennsylvanian |title="Campus humor mag marks its centennial" |date=November 5, 1999 |author=Eric Dash}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.facebook.com/pennpunchbowl?sk=info |title=Pennsylvania Punch Bowl Official Facebook Page}} 7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/features/studtorg/umag/hist5.html |title=University Magazine}} 8. ^{{cite web |url=https://penncurrent.upenn.edu/for-the-record/for-the-record-pennsylvania-punch-bowl |title=For the Record: Pennsylvania Punch Bowl}} 9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.archives.upenn.edu/primdocs/upm/upm7100/1930record.pdf |title=The Record 1930}} 10. ^{{cite web |url=https://thepunchbowl.net/2017/03/16/mart-madness-round-1-east-preview/ |title=Mart Madness Round 1, East Preview}} 11. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/4598/the-art-of-poetry-no-5-ezra-poundf |title=Paris Review, Ezra Pound, The Art of Poetry No. 5 |date=Summer–Fall 1962}} 12. ^{{cite web |url=https://penncurrent.upenn.edu/for-the-record/for-the-record-pennsylvania-punch-bowl |title=For the Record: Pennsylvania Punch Bowl}} 13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/features/traditions/rowbottom/list.html |title=Rowbottom: Documented Rowbottoms, 1910–1970}} 14. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ivygateblog.com/blog/2008/02/punchbowl_diversity_issue.html |title=Punch Bowl "Diversity Issue" a Paragon of Subtlety and Restraint |accessdate=2008-03-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080416033814/http://www.ivygateblog.com/blog/2008/02/punchbowl_diversity_issue.html |archive-date=2008-04-16 |dead-url=yes |df= }} 15. ^{{cite web |url=http://media.www.dailypennsylvanian.com/media/storage/paper882/news/2008/02/22/Opinion/Benjamin.Alisuag.Finding.Where.Apas.Belong-3228499.shtml |title=Finding where APAs belong, Opinion, Daily Pennsylvanian, 2008-02-22 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080302045916/http://media.www.dailypennsylvanian.com/media/storage/paper882/news/2008/02/22/Opinion/Benjamin.Alisuag.Finding.Where.Apas.Belong-3228499.shtml |archivedate=2008-03-02 |df= }} 16. ^{{cite web |url=http://media.www.dailypennsylvanian.com/media/storage/paper882/news/2008/05/02/Opinion/Editorial.Cheers.And.Jeers-3361721.shtml |title=Cheers and Jeers, Opinion, Daily Pennsylvanian, 2-5-2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080512023351/http://media.www.dailypennsylvanian.com/media/storage/paper882/news/2008/05/02/Opinion/Editorial.Cheers.And.Jeers-3361721.shtml |archivedate=2008-05-12 |df= }} 17. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thepunchbowl.net/issues/pbowlspring08.pdf |title=Pennsylvania Punch Bowl, Spring 2008 }}{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 18. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.archives.upenn.edu/people/1800s/lovitt_john_valentine.html |title=John Valentine Lovitt (1898–1966)}} 19. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.archives.upenn.edu/primdocs/upg/upg7/upg7_2003_notes.pdf |title=Historical Notes}} 20. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.archives.upenn.edu/faids/upt/upt50/yanoff_l.html |title=Leo Yanoff Letters 1927}} 8 : American satirical magazines|American student magazines|College humor magazines|Magazines established in 1889|Magazines published in Pennsylvania|Media in Philadelphia|Triannual magazines|University of Pennsylvania |
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