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...moustaches together in a back room of Matthews Hall and founded "The Harvard Lampoon, or Cambridge Charivari Illustrated, Humorous, Etc." One of the earliest issues--a collector's item if that's your idea of a good time--carried, in addition to advertisements for "Silk Smoking Caps, Japanese" and "Brier-wood and Meershaum Pipes, Gambier Bowls, and Toilet Articles," and pen-and-ink drawing of two typical Harvard students ensconced in a gaslit chamber. One gentleman, collared in celluloid, is reclining in a lace-fringed chair, smoking a catarrh cigarette and casually flicking ashes into a brass spittoon. The other...

Author: By S. A. Karnow, | Title: Circling the Square | 1/30/1948 | See Source »

...tightest contest of the evening was between Crimson Captain Chuck Hoelzer and Milt Brier of the visitors in the 200 breaststroke, as the two battled it out all the way to the last ten yards before Brier crept ahead to win by two strokes...

Author: By Charles W. Baliey ii, | Title: Varsity Swim Squad Downs Brown, 56-19 | 1/15/1948 | See Source »

...other Bruin threats are in the middle distances--Joe Patrell in the backstroke and Brier in the breaststroke. Both of these have turned in better meet times in their races than have the Crimson's Tommy Woods and Chuck Hoelzer; so these events should be close. Brier's time against the Engineers was 2:31, considerably under that turned in by Hoelzer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bruins Swim Varsity Here Tonight, Face Chase Sextet in Boston Arena | 1/14/1948 | See Source »

...Yardling aggregation setting the style for their elder brothers, topped the Bruins 44 to 31 earlier in the evening. But here Milton Brier of the foe breast-stroked his 200 yard way for a time of 2:32.9 and the record mark of the first year Providence visitors...

Author: By Richard W. Wallach, | Title: Mermen Top Brown, 45-30; Aaron Breaks Diving Mark | 1/13/1947 | See Source »

...their moustaches together in a back room of Matthews Hall and founded "The Harvard Lampoon, or Cambridge Charivari. Illustrated, Humorous, Etc." One of the earliest editions--a collectors' item if that's your idea of a good time--carried, in addition to advertisements for "Silk Smoking Caps, Japanese" and "Brier-wood and Meerschaum Pipes, Gambier Bowls, and Toilet Articles," a pen-and-ink drawing of two typical Harvard students ensconced in a gaslit chamber. One gentleman, collared in celluloid, is reclining in a lace-fringed chair, smoking a catarrh cigarette and casually flicking ashes into a brass spittoon. The other...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Circling the Square | 10/15/1946 | See Source »

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