Word: bacon
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...candidates for the editorial and art departments of the Lampoon are to report at the Lampoon Building tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. There are many vacancies owing to the fact that the entire editorial board, with the exception of E. A. Bacon '20, is now actively engaged in some branch of national service. R. E. Sharwood '18, President, has enlisted in the Candian Kilties. J. Lavalle '18, Ibis, is with the flying squadron in France...
...Lampoon announced the election of Burris Atkins Jenkins, Jr. '19, of Kansas City, Mo.; Barroll McNear '19 of San Francisco, Cal.; Edward Alstead Bacon '20, of Milwaukee, Wis.; and of Edgar Scott, Jr. '20, of Lansdowne, Pa., as regular editors. The following have been elected to the Board as business editors: George Edward Kunhardt, Jr., '20, of North Andover; Robert Courtney Langdon '20, of Providence, R. I.; James Frazer Lee '20, of Boston; Ernest Lovering, Jr., '20, of Brookline, and Henry DeCourcy Ward '20, of Cambridge...
Company K: Cadet 1st Lieut., P. Tison '18; Cadet 2d Lieut., C. P. Richter '17; Cadet Sgts., M. S. Ginsberg '18, A. B. MacGregor '18, R. K. Osborne '18, P. Squibb '18; Cadet Corps., V. E. Tenney '18, E. A. Bacon '20, W. F. Manley '20, F. V. Scholes '19, A. E. Sullivan '19, P. MacFarland '19, R. L. Cudd...
Among the recently published books are four of a series by Elihu Root, edited by Robert Bacon '80 and James Brown Scott '90. The first of these, "Papers and Addresses by Elihu Root," includes state papers written in performance of his duties as Secretary of War, his instructions as Secretary of State to the American delegates to the Second Hague Peace Conference, and certain of his more important diplomatic notes. The second, "Addresses on International Subjects," deals with various question which have in recent years concerned the American public. They include the treaties with Japan, Panama and Russia...
...Bacon and Mr. Rogers also deserve great credit for their work with pen and brush. The Lampoon has always had a high artistic standard. This reached the height of its glory in the Yale Game number for 1915, and the present board, if given time, could doubtless produce something to excel or even surpass that production...