Word: faked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...scrimmages this week Coach Wachter has been stressing team-work and passing, to bring the five back into full stride. Captin Gordon has shown much improvement, especially in the perfection of his fake pass...
...carry a letter form Nash as a means of identification to the college police. At the suggestion of Mr. E. S. Emery '87, assistant comptroller of the University, men are advised to do this canvassing before 9.30 o'clock in the evening in order to avoid the danger of fake soliciting in the dormitories. The committee wished to have the amount collected represent a contribution of something from every undergraduate. The average contribution should be between five and ten dollars, but as it is impossible for some men to give as much as this, those who can contribute more...
...reprint of the editorial in the fake CRIMSON of May 30, 1901, published by the Lampoon, then under the direction of Richard Washburn Child, newly appointed Ambassador to Italy...
...Lampoon editor who published this famous fake Crimson, Richard Washburn Child, has just been appointed Ambassador to Italy. During the two decades since this coup, Mr. Child has been active in the journalistic world, winning for himself so great a name as a newspaperman and publicist, that he was chosen by President Hardnig as one of his closest advisors during the recent campaign...
...much for justification of the solemn Advocate's successful venture into the pasture usually conceded to the Lampoon. And it is genuine praise to say that this month's Atlantic Monthly matches in wit the famous Fake Crimson, and the Boston Transcript editions of Lampy. As befits the "literary undergraduate publication" the burlesque is not too obvious, in fact June Dandelions, the opening story, might almost have appeared between the authentic buff covers of the Back Bay Monthly. There is the same haunting sense of fatality and say-it-with-flowers motif, the same flattering intimation that the reader...