Word: lampooner
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Then another guy, named Larry Bellows, joined our conference, and he's the Editor of the Jack-O-Lantern, which he claims is the best slick in the biz. 'What do you think of the Lampoon?" we ask him, trying not to show any enthusiasm...
Grenadine Etching is a lampoon on the big-bosomed heroines of lending-library historical fiction-seemingly a sure-fire subject. The author, a Scripps-Howard columnist, must have thought so, because he didn't work hard enough...
University political organization, as well as literary, outing, and service groups will make bids for new members. A Liberal Union official, representatives of The CRIMSON, Lampoon, Advocate and other college publications, spokesmen of the University band and of other activities will all lay their cards on the table...
...specimen is still lacking to make the collection complete, admitted Rothenberg yesterday. For months he has been passing the Lampoon building, enviously staring at the magnificent wishbone concealed beneath the plumage of a second theskiornia which adorns the Bow Street tile palacer...
...percent, and the '46 Album, first under postwar prices, had $3600, or 85 percent of all advertising, through the purveyor system. Raising the price above the present $10 would decrease subscribers, while the University says it is doing the books a favor by not subsidizing. Though the Crimson and Lampoon are self-perpetuating organizations with policy that must be free of control by its very nature, an Album starts afresh every year, and the word "control" has no meaning for a collection of pictures and nostalgic, informative articles. The '47-'48 Album has a gap of $5000 to fill...