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...Lampoon's Literary Board elected Donald B. Armstrong '37, Frederick Ayer, Jr. '37, Ralph C. Getsinger '38, and Nicholas Satterlee '39. The Business Board picked Stanley A. Miller '38, Richard Norman '37, and John F. Tynan...
...Corning Kenly, Jr., Advocate, Peter H. Knapp, John F. LaFarge, Lampoon, 1937 Red Book, Arnett McKennan, Lampoon, 1937 Red Book, Neil G. Melone, CRIMSON, Curtis Prout, Charles M. Storey, Jr., CRIMSON, and Leavitt S. White, 1937 Red Book...
Reed wanted to be among the college cake-eaters but could not resist showing that he knew bread was a better diet. By persistence and ability he became an ''activity man," made the Lampoon and the Monthly, was active in many a club...
Succeeding Gordon Robertson '36 as chairman is C. Colmery Gibson '37, editor of the CRIMSON; and replacing Gibson as secretary and treasurer is Nathaniel G. Benchley '38, of the Lampoon...
Born in New Rochelle, N. Y. 40 years ago, lanky Robert Sherwood went to War with the Black Watch, returned to Harvard, where his wounds and gassing did not prevent him from editing the Lampoon with such success that Vanity Fair hired him as co-editor with Robert Benchley and Dorothy Parker. Hopeful contributors to Life recall the macabre, unsmiling laugh, the generous good nature with which from 1920 to 1928 Editor Sherwood personally received their effusions. When he wrote The Road to Rome, Sherwood quit journalism for good. He published in Variety last week a notice that Harry...