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Harvard's new tritular head is sketched by David G. Braaten '46, a former CRIMSON cartoonist and now a courier for the State Department...
...recent graduates have subjects the College to a comic book analysis with 57 witty and perceptive cartoons and a short, sometimes amusing text. David G. Braaten drew most of the cartoons for the CRIMSON while he was its staff cartoonist in 1947-49. He has added several more since his graduation to bring the 62-page volume up to date...
...best of the new drawings are the eight personifications of the Houses. For obvious reasons, Dudley is a bushy-haired lad with a dubious expression and a book-bag suspended from his neck. For reasons obvious only to Braaten, Leverett has two heads, both fairly dull and sleepy looking, and one with a pimple on the end of its nose...
...Braaten is probably the best cartoonist Harvard has had since Gluyas Williams, and for this reason alone the book is worth owning...
Fairfield, a former CRIMSON managing editor, now writes a newspaper column in Washington. Braaten is now a State Department courier...