Word: lampooner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Francis D. Moore '35, former president of the Lampoon, has composed much of the music. Moore's chief difficulty has been the composition of a waltz, but his final product is reported to be one of the better numbers yet written. Last year he, James Parton '34, cross-country captain, and Edward E. Stowell '34, the musically-inclined swimming star, worked on the score...
...Child, who afterwards gained prominence as an author a diplomat and a roving investigator for President Roosevelt, had a brilliant undergraduate record as ivy orator, member of the football team, and the Lampoon, and President of the Advocate. He married four times between 1916 and 1921. His second wife is Maude Parker, the anchoress...
Although now resident in Dunster House, Lewis was at one time a member of the Leverett House Committee. He was on the board of the Lampoon as Narthex, and in his Freshman year was sub-Art Chairman of the Red Book...
...Lampoon's unusually pertinent remark was "Where is Western Maryland...
...covers and cartoons selected from the New Yorker. Included are Regional Marsh's black crayons of "Green pastures" and "new York Ain't What it Used to be", black and white brushed by Robert Day, colored covers by Alajalov, and cartoons by Ginyas Williams, formerly of the CRIMSON and Lampoon, and by Cart Rose...