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Sundial Humor Magazine

The Sundial Humor Magazine is an independent humor magazine in Columbus, Ohio, by students at Ohio State University. Founded in 1911, it is one of the oldest college humor magazines in the country.

Sundial Humor Magazine
Founded1911
Based inThe Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

US
Websitehttps://org.osu.edu/sundial/

The magazine has an infrequent history, having several hiatuses, most recently revived in 2011 when it switched to an online format. Print copies returned that year in the structure of several zines[1] throughout the school year, with satirical articles,[2] videos,[3] and comics published frequently on the web.

The Sundial is most famous for its former editors, James Thurber, who served in the role for one year, and R.L. Stine, who served in that role for three years.[4] The magazine's staff and alumni have formed other student organizations at Ohio State, including 8th Floor Improv Club, Fishbowl Improv Club, Backburner Sketch Comedy, and Buckeye Standup Club.[5]

History edit

Origin of the name edit

 
Namesake Sundial, located on the north end of Thompson Library at Ohio State

The Sundial's notable name is derived from the Sundial located on the north side of Thompson Library. Donated by the class of 1905, it was designed by Albert Crehole,[6] and is one of three remaining sundials designed by him left in the world.[7]

Early history (1911 to 1961) edit

The Sundial was founded in 1911 by several students in the style of other previously founded college humor magazines, such as Harvard's Lampoon or the Yale Record. Gardner Rea, one of the first contributing cartoonists to The New Yorker, was a founding member.[8] From 1916 to 1918, then-student James Thurber served as the editor of the magazine.

After Thurber's graduation, the Sundial continued to publish, making fun of University officials. The magazine was briefly banned in 1944 by university President Howard Bevis after publishing an obscene cover of its Freshman Uplift edition, where a student is leering at a buxom coed.[9]

In 1946, after the magazine was accused of obscenity, the University replaced it with a new one called Scarlet Fever. Thurber, who by then was a famous author, wrote a letter to the president objecting to the name change, promising to remain "...actively indignant on this subject until the cheap title Scarlet Fever is abandoned." The university later restored the name The Sundial.[10]

R.L. Stine, and the peak of popularity (1961 to 1965) edit

In the fall of 1961, R.L Stine joined the staff of The Sundial, and took over as editor the following spring. Stine, known to the student body as "Jovial Bob Stine", revamped the magazine best described as "sarcasm, satire, and sex." During this period, the magazine often poked fun of those in power, the student newspaper The Lantern, the Columbus newspaper The Dispatch, the Women's Self Government Association, the Greek System, the university's agricultural heritage, and the administration.

In 1965, Stine took the magazine to new heights. He first announced his candidacy as student body president in February as Jovial Bob Stine, despite being ineligible to run for the position as he was about to graduate. His reasoning for running was simply stated as "Students had come to expect nothing of student government, and he was in the best position to deliver it."[4] In April, the magazine began selling sweatshirts with the phrase "The Big Farm: Ohia State". This proved to be a successful endeavor, as The Sundial garnered eight thousand new subscriptions, and in May 1965, was voted a top five college humor magazine by editors across the nation.[10]

Later history (1965 to present) edit

Falling on financial struggles, the magazine ceased production in 1968, and since has had an on and off again history.[9] In 2011, backed by financial assistance from R.L Stine, student Nathan Varrone restarted the publishing of The Sundial.[10] The modern edition is published online and in-print (in the form of several themed zines throughout the semester), as well as featuring comics, videos, and articles frequently on their website.[2]

Backburner Sketch Comedy edit

In 2016, many of the Sundial Humor Magazine's staff writers created Backburner Sketch Comedy, a separate student organization[11] at Ohio State University with the shared purpose of writing original, student sketch comedy. Since then, the organization has put on over seventy live sketch comedy shows, both solo and as a collaboration with other student organizations on campus.[12]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Zines – The Sundial Humor Magazine". org.osu.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  2. ^ a b "The Sundial Humor Magazine – America's Funniest Humor Magazine Since 1911". org.osu.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  3. ^ "The Sundial Humor Magazine - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  4. ^ a b Dispatch, Nancy GilsonFor The Columbus. "Q&A | 'Goosebumps' author R.L. Stine returns home for Bexley event". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  5. ^ "The Sundial Humor Magazine : Find a Student Organization : Student Activities". activities.osu.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  6. ^ "Sundial Registry". sundials.org. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  7. ^ "Searching for Crehore's Sundial | Invention & Technology Magazine". www.inventionandtech.com. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  8. ^ . 2009-11-24. Archived from the original on 2009-11-24. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  9. ^ a b Shkurti, William J. (2020-08-17). Ohio State University Student Life in the 1960s. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4671-4599-2.
  10. ^ a b c "So to Speak | Joe Blundo commentary: Humor mag rises again at Ohio State". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  11. ^ "Backburner Sketch Comedy Group : Find a Student Organization : Student Activities". activities.osu.edu. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
  12. ^ "About". Backburner Sketch Comedy. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
  13. ^ a b c d "The Sundial Humor Magazine - About". Retrieved 2023-12-10 – via Facebook.
  14. ^ Schumacher, Michael (2018-04-03). There But for Fortune: The Life of Phil Ochs. U of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-1-4529-5716-6.
  15. ^ "Phil and Me". Celebrating Phil Ochs. 2015-04-28. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  16. ^ "Mitra Jouhari – The Sundial Humor Magazine". org.osu.edu. Retrieved 2022-02-27.
  17. ^ "The Lantern 30 September 1988 — Ohio State University Newspaper Archives". osupublicationarchives.osu.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  18. ^ "Paul Palnik". Palnik Studios. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  19. ^ "The Lantern 22 January 1982 — Ohio State University Newspaper Archives". osupublicationarchives.osu.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  20. ^ Ohio State University (1880). The Makio. Allen County Public Library. Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University.

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The Sundial Humor Magazine is an independent humor magazine in Columbus Ohio by students at Ohio State University Founded in 1911 it is one of the oldest college humor magazines in the country Sundial Humor MagazineFounded1911Based inThe Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USWebsitehttps org osu edu sundial The magazine has an infrequent history having several hiatuses most recently revived in 2011 when it switched to an online format Print copies returned that year in the structure of several zines 1 throughout the school year with satirical articles 2 videos 3 and comics published frequently on the web The Sundial is most famous for its former editors James Thurber who served in the role for one year and R L Stine who served in that role for three years 4 The magazine s staff and alumni have formed other student organizations at Ohio State including 8th Floor Improv Club Fishbowl Improv Club Backburner Sketch Comedy and Buckeye Standup Club 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origin of the name 1 2 Early history 1911 to 1961 1 3 R L Stine and the peak of popularity 1961 to 1965 1 4 Later history 1965 to present 2 Backburner Sketch Comedy 3 Notable alumni 4 ReferencesHistory editOrigin of the name edit nbsp Namesake Sundial located on the north end of Thompson Library at Ohio StateThe Sundial s notable name is derived from the Sundial located on the north side of Thompson Library Donated by the class of 1905 it was designed by Albert Crehole 6 and is one of three remaining sundials designed by him left in the world 7 Early history 1911 to 1961 edit The Sundial was founded in 1911 by several students in the style of other previously founded college humor magazines such as Harvard s Lampoon or the Yale Record Gardner Rea one of the first contributing cartoonists to The New Yorker was a founding member 8 From 1916 to 1918 then student James Thurber served as the editor of the magazine After Thurber s graduation the Sundial continued to publish making fun of University officials The magazine was briefly banned in 1944 by university President Howard Bevis after publishing an obscene cover of its Freshman Uplift edition where a student is leering at a buxom coed 9 In 1946 after the magazine was accused of obscenity the University replaced it with a new one called Scarlet Fever Thurber who by then was a famous author wrote a letter to the president objecting to the name change promising to remain actively indignant on this subject until the cheap title Scarlet Fever is abandoned The university later restored the name The Sundial 10 R L Stine and the peak of popularity 1961 to 1965 edit In the fall of 1961 R L Stine joined the staff of The Sundial and took over as editor the following spring Stine known to the student body as Jovial Bob Stine revamped the magazine best described as sarcasm satire and sex During this period the magazine often poked fun of those in power the student newspaper The Lantern the Columbus newspaper The Dispatch the Women s Self Government Association the Greek System the university s agricultural heritage and the administration In 1965 Stine took the magazine to new heights He first announced his candidacy as student body president in February as Jovial Bob Stine despite being ineligible to run for the position as he was about to graduate His reasoning for running was simply stated as Students had come to expect nothing of student government and he was in the best position to deliver it 4 In April the magazine began selling sweatshirts with the phrase The Big Farm Ohia State This proved to be a successful endeavor as The Sundial garnered eight thousand new subscriptions and in May 1965 was voted a top five college humor magazine by editors across the nation 10 Later history 1965 to present edit Falling on financial struggles the magazine ceased production in 1968 and since has had an on and off again history 9 In 2011 backed by financial assistance from R L Stine student Nathan Varrone restarted the publishing of The Sundial 10 The modern edition is published online and in print in the form of several themed zines throughout the semester as well as featuring comics videos and articles frequently on their website 2 Backburner Sketch Comedy editIn 2016 many of the Sundial Humor Magazine s staff writers created Backburner Sketch Comedy a separate student organization 11 at Ohio State University with the shared purpose of writing original student sketch comedy Since then the organization has put on over seventy live sketch comedy shows both solo and as a collaboration with other student organizations on campus 12 Notable alumni editR L Stine American novelist producer screenwriter and creator of the popular series Goosebumps 13 James Thurber American cartoonist humorist journalist playwright and author of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty 13 Milton Caniff American cartoonist and creator of Terry and the Pirates and Steve Canyon 13 Gardner Rea American cartoonist and one of the first contributing artists to The New Yorker 13 Phil Ochs American singer and songwriter and figurehead in the 1960s counterculture era 14 15 Mitra Jouhari Iranian American comedian actress and writer 16 Harlan Ellison American writer 17 Paul Palnik American artist writer and editor 18 Bill Crawford American editorial cartoonist 19 Joseph W Papin American illustrator and political cartoonist Lee Adams writer of Bye Bye Birdie 20 References edit Zines The Sundial Humor Magazine org osu edu Retrieved 2021 08 28 a b The Sundial Humor Magazine America s Funniest Humor Magazine Since 1911 org osu edu Retrieved 2021 08 28 The Sundial Humor Magazine YouTube www youtube com Retrieved 2021 08 28 a b Dispatch Nancy GilsonFor The Columbus Q amp A Goosebumps author R L Stine returns home for Bexley event The Columbus Dispatch Retrieved 2021 08 28 The Sundial Humor Magazine Find a Student Organization Student Activities activities osu edu Retrieved 2021 08 28 Sundial Registry sundials org Retrieved 2021 08 28 Searching for Crehore s Sundial Invention amp Technology Magazine www inventionandtech com Retrieved 2021 08 28 Gardner Rea Obituary 2009 11 24 Archived from the original on 2009 11 24 Retrieved 2021 08 28 a b Shkurti William J 2020 08 17 Ohio State University Student Life in the 1960s Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 1 4671 4599 2 a b c So to Speak Joe Blundo commentary Humor mag rises again at Ohio State The Columbus Dispatch Retrieved 2021 08 28 Backburner Sketch Comedy Group Find a Student Organization Student Activities activities osu edu Retrieved 2022 05 31 About Backburner Sketch Comedy Retrieved 2022 05 31 a b c d The Sundial Humor Magazine About Retrieved 2023 12 10 via Facebook Schumacher Michael 2018 04 03 There But for Fortune The Life of Phil Ochs U of Minnesota Press ISBN 978 1 4529 5716 6 Phil and Me Celebrating Phil Ochs 2015 04 28 Retrieved 2023 06 27 Mitra Jouhari The Sundial Humor Magazine org osu edu Retrieved 2022 02 27 The Lantern 30 September 1988 Ohio State University Newspaper Archives osupublicationarchives osu edu Retrieved 2022 04 28 Paul Palnik Palnik Studios Retrieved 2022 04 28 The Lantern 22 January 1982 Ohio State University Newspaper Archives osupublicationarchives osu edu Retrieved 2022 04 28 Ohio State University 1880 The Makio Allen County Public Library Columbus Ohio Ohio State University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sundial Humor Magazine amp oldid 1193134231, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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