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Harvard notable alumni
Harvard notable alumni






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It previously published a similar list of Harvard graduates who got themselves into public trouble or professional embarrassment. The new 02138 appears to be an equal opportunity offender.

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Its editors sent out the first issue to 50,000 Harvard graduates for free in September 2006. The magazine is targeted at Harvard alumni. It celebrates those who parasite upon the Harvard name instead of those who contribute to it."

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In 02138, the frumpy physics concentrator who doesn't know a Manolo Blahnik from a Birkenstock is tossed aside in favor of the Hermes-toting development admit from Greenwich. It embraces jewels and jet setters it rejects the eccentric, the nerdy and the badly dressed. "The real trouble with 02138 is that it doesn't understand what makes Harvard great. "It prattles like a man suffering from a midlife crisis who wishes he were still in college … "The publication is about as subtle as a falling brick,'' wrote Lucy M.

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The young magazine, named for a zip code within Cambridge, Mass., has come under fire from its collegiate colleagues over at the he Crimson, which published a scathing opinion piece about 02138 last fall, titled "Not in My Zip Code."

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At least one publicist was clearly angry about receiving such a call. With the exception of John Kerry, no one would comment. The reliably irreverent column ran an item on the story under the headline "Look Who Harvard Blew Off." ABC News contacted every person on the list. "People put so much stake in the admissions process," he said, conceding that there is value in a Harvard acceptance but adding, "being one of the chosen doesn't necessarily mean that you won't turn out to be Ted Kaczynski - or Warren Buffet.''īut it's unclear precisely how funny the list's members felt it was when a publicist leaked word of the story and its subjects to the New York Post's Page Six gossip column for Monday's paper. "These are people who are very confident in what they've accomplished,'' Kim said. "They were very open about it,'' he said, referring to people like Kerry, who also spoke without a hint of crimson-faced embarrassment to the 02138 magazine editors. Kim said that every name on the list of rejected applicants was confirmed by the magazine "either through public record, previous reporting or from confirmation through the subjects themselves.'' The magazine is not affiliated with the university, whose spokesman Robert Mitchell declined to comment on the upcoming magazine story. The process is not even close to perfect.'' The Harvard admissions office "accepted Ted Kaczynski and rejected Warren Buffet. "It's Harvard that should be embarrassed, not the people on the list,'' said Bom Kim, founder of the independent magazine 02138 and a Harvard graduate himself. "I prefer to think of it as crimson-challenged … besides I never would have fit in at a total jock school." "Rejected is such a strong word,'' Kerry told ABC News' through a spokesperson.

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John Kerry, D-Mass, Rolling Stone magazine founder Jann Wenner, NBC "Today" show host Meredith Vieira, former "NBC Nightly News" anchor Tom Brokaw, New Yorker magazine editor David Remnick, CNN founder Ted Turner, folk rock legend Art Garfunkel, Matt Groening, creator of the animated television series "The Simpsons," Sun Microsystems chairman Scott McNealy, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center president Harold Varmus, and Columbia University President Lee Bollinger round out the list. The fabled university and some of its well-heeled wannabes will take a lighthearted beating in the press next week, when a magazine created by two of the school's alumni plans to publish a list of American industry leaders whose applications for admission Harvard reportedly rejected. — - Rejected by Harvard? Not a problem.








Harvard notable alumni