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...both of Harvard reformers and commercial development interests, represents the more settled working-class interests of East Cambridge. Reflecting his neighborhood's fear of university expansion. Vellucci has repeated suggested that Cambridge pave over Harvard Yard to solve the Square's parking problem an that the city transform the Lampoon Castle into public urinal...

Author: By Susan F. Kinsley and Steven Reed, S | Title: Cambridge: More than Meets a Polaroid's Lens | 9/1/1972 | See Source »

...both of Harvard reformers and commercial development interests, represents the more settled working-class interests of East Cambridge. Reflecting his neighborhood's fear of university expansion. Velucci has repeatedly suggested that Cambridge pave over Harvard Yard to solve the Square's parking problem and that the city transform the Lampoon Castle into a public urinal...

Author: By Susan F. Kinsley and Steven Reed, S | Title: Cambridge: More than Meets a Polaroid's Lens | 7/3/1972 | See Source »

...Crescent Cities, Md., winner of the Speak Up for America contest sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. He graduated from Washington's Catholic University law school in 1969, and everybody got a good laugh when his classmates named him in the school's lampoon newspaper as the future attorney "most likely to be disbarred." He built a practice that earned him $25,000 a year, most of it in government legal fees for defending the indigent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Philip & Astrid & Etc. | 6/26/1972 | See Source »

...would he have been able to attend the reception that followed the films--which reception was held, through as eleventh-hour tactical decision by Advocate editors, at the lampoon castle rather than at the Advocate Building. The move did not, finally, confound a crowd of well-wishers who had heard Mr. Mailer mention a "libation" that was to follow his address. And so we found Mr. Mailer in the Lampoon banquet hall surrounded by a crush of unexpected undergraduates...

Author: By Bill Beckett, | Title: "God Bless Drinking In Public" | 4/20/1972 | See Source »

Neither the fortuitous accident which brought him in touch with his Crimson reviewer, nor his recent entrance into the literary pantheon, seemed to discomfit him much. After remarking that the Lampoon headquarters where he had once held sway were much plusher than the Crimson's game rooms, he spoke freely of future plans, in a light-timbred voice which unexpectedly erupted into husky laughter...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: Updike Redux | 3/22/1972 | See Source »

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