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Pravda? is the [[KGB|organization]]'s official newsletter. It is put out by the [[Corresponding Secretary]] and has an open editorial policy. The [[CorSec]] actively encourages the submission of any material the members happen to have. There is no requirement that the material be funny, interesting, coherent, or even two dimensional (the submission of brownies is especially highly encouraged). Email the current CorSec with your submissions.
 
Pravda? is the [[KGB|organization]]'s official newsletter. It is put out by the [[Corresponding Secretary]] and has an open editorial policy. The [[CorSec]] actively encourages the submission of any material the members happen to have. There is no requirement that the material be funny, interesting, coherent, or even two dimensional (the submission of brownies is especially highly encouraged). Email the current CorSec with your submissions.
  
Old issues of Pravda? can be found at [[KGB]]'s [http://www.cmukgb.org/propaganda/pravda.php website]. Presumably the delinquent current officership will at some point put up more recent Pravda?s.
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Old issues of Pravda? can be found at [[KGB]]'s [http://www.cmukgb.org/propaganda/pravda.php website]. Presumably the delinquent current officership will at some point put up more recent Pravda?s.
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When pronouncing Pravda? it is important to pronounce the ? as almost silently as the e in shower.

Latest revision as of 14:36, 5 December 2011

Pravda? is the organization's official newsletter. It is put out by the Corresponding Secretary and has an open editorial policy. The CorSec actively encourages the submission of any material the members happen to have. There is no requirement that the material be funny, interesting, coherent, or even two dimensional (the submission of brownies is especially highly encouraged). Email the current CorSec with your submissions.

Old issues of Pravda? can be found at KGB's website. Presumably the delinquent current officership will at some point put up more recent Pravda?s.

When pronouncing Pravda? it is important to pronounce the ? as almost silently as the e in shower.