Word: blackburne
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...current issue of the Lampoon (and have a care you don't get inferior brand with the "New Yorker" lables) is almost entirely the result of the energies of four contributors, Hichborn, the present Ibis, Blackburn, Batchelder, and the bilingual, and ambidexterous Mr. Churchill who serves the ridiculous in two disseparate fields, as an editor of the CRIMSON and as continuous contributor to Lampy's columns...
...this error will not be immediately rectified by consulting the inside matter. The advertisements are after Saks-Fifth-Avenue and Brooks in their Ritziest moments, and if there is a little gents-room language somewhere on the page it will escape the eye of all but the most inquiring. Blackburn's Raymond ad and the Oh-so-French perfumery exhibit (pardon fumes of exquisite women) of Mr. Breck are after this manner...
...only possible fault to be found with the entire issue is with one of Blackburn's sketches depicting an incident of Harvard Club life which is so like an illustration in a recent New Yorker as to seem almost plagiaristic. Detailed comparison will show that it is not too close for safety, but the impression it creates is somewhat unhappy...
Unless immediate action is taken only 689 members of the class of 1928 will have their pictures in the Senior Class Album, it was announced last night by A. M. Blackburn '28, photographic editor of the publication. Two hundred and seventy-five members have made no effort to assist the Album Committee in this respect. Moreover, it was explained, of these 275 students, the pictures of 64 of them were not in the Freshman Red Book...
...ushers will be Dudley Bell '28, A. M. Blackburn '28, H. W. Burns '28, J. P. Chase '28, A. E. French Jr. '29, James Lawrence '29, C. McK. Norton '29, A. H. O'Nell '28, W. C. Peet '28, J. L. Pool '28, C. A. Pratt '28, R. H. Sanger '28, B. H. Strong '28, John Watts '28, Frederick Winthrop '28, and O. L. Winsten...