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Woman Says Posing Problematic

"The whole point is to show there are a lot ofbeautiful women in the Ivy League with manyinterests," she said.

Proctor said she posed in an open sweater and abra, with a blanket draped over her legs against abackdrop of a college dormroom laden withtextbooks.

Playboy has already visited theUniversity of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Princetonand Yale, and will soon visit Brown, Cornell andDartmouth.

Playboy's search for models at Yale wasthe subject of controversy on that campus.

Two Yale students, Sarah, C. Haan '95 and SusanC. Wetstone '97, raised more than $1,000 fromfellow students and alumni, and then offered tomatch Playboy's bid to the studentsselected. One student accepted their offer.Another used the offer to persuade Playboyto raise her fee from $500 to $600.

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Playboy offered students at Yale $500 topose fully made and $250 to appear topless.

Playboy photographer David Chan saidyesterday that he chose approximately 10 finalistsfrom approximately 50 Harvard students whoauditioned last week.

Playboy's editorial office in Chicagowill decide which women will be featured in theOctober issue, Chan said

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