Word: lampooner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Following are the men who have recently been elected to the Business and Literary Boards of the Lampoon as the result of the recent competition...
Contrary to practice in the annual spring classic with the Lampoon where the Big Red always wins by a 23-2 score, the "journalists" let themselves out against the Green. As usual tomorrow's score will...
...years she received several letters daily from a onetime editor of the Harvard Lampoon, who wrote her that she resembled a "beautiful white horse," but disappointingly "would wander off onto the Baconian theory...
...Phillips Brooks House came away with anything less than a feeling of bewilderment, it is a matter of wonder. For after listening to the various exhortations to the brethren from personages ranging from the president of the Student Council right down the line to the head of the Lampoon, any Yardling might have thought that his life in college would be doomed to failure if he did not go out for at least half a dozen activities, and that at the earliest opportunity, say next Wednesday at seven thirty, or something. Indeed some of the sales talks were so eloquent...
Nathaniel G. Benchley '38, president of the "Lampoon," undergraduate humorous publication, brought out the fact, never publicly admitted before that material that most people consider dull, is what Lampy likes best, while Alvah W. Sulloway '38, head of the Advocate, declared that his magazine was designed both for people who wanted to write, and for people with ideas...