Arthur and Harold

Peter Rukavina

I uncovered an interesting connection today: both Arthur, the Trent University student newspaper, and Harold, the form of improvisation, derived their name from the same source: the Beatles’ haircut.

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I’ve heard it called a “Prince Valiant” after the hero of the comic strip “Prince Valiant in the Days of King Arthur.” I bet you George Harrison was a fan.

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