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...MASH had the shock of the new. With its boisterous camaraderie, hearty and heartless, the film virtually created the modern concept of hipness. It kept surfacing in the overdog comedy of National Lampoon and Saturday Night Live and David Letterman and Spy magazine, in the stoned bravado of Bill and Ted and Beavis and Butt-head. (The Bill Murray persona, of blithe sarcasm and weary soldiering-on, could have been invented by Altman; it's a shame the two men never made a film together.) Amid the triage of Korea - read: Vietnam - Altman's super-cool medics found fraternity...
Saturday, October 21, 3:18 a.m.:HUPD responded to a report of individuals climbing up the side of the Lampoon building. Individuals were found to be affiliated with the Lampoon, reprimanded, and sent on their...
After hours of deliberations that lasted until dawn yesterday, a top Crimson editor and former Lampoon business manager were appointed the secretary and treasurer of the Class of 2007. May Habib ’07, the associate managing editor of The Crimson and an economics and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations concentrator in Pforzheimer House, was named secretary. The new treasurer is Stefanie L. Botelho ’07, a government concentrator from Lowell House who worked on the business staffs of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals and The Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used...
...dance party that can “go anywhere,” so be prepared to shake your groove thing all over campus. Remember to bring your own headphones. Fri., Nov. 17 at 9:45 p.m. in Adams House courtyard (in the Adams building across from the Lampoon). Free...
...Handsome Dan II, Yale mascot, was kidnapped by members of the Lampoon before the Game, according to The Harvard Crimson. Later on, he was seen licking meat rubbed on the feet of the John Harvard statue. How’s that for lip service? 1962: Harvard Band members took an early morning stroll through New Haven, playing their instruments at 3 a.m. The Crimson reported that their enthusiasm, however, earned them a night in the New Haven slammer. 1963: Widener Library’s pillars were disgraced with “Beat Harvard” spelled out in blue paint...