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Most students have already discovered that the Advocate is the carious publication of Harvard College, the CRIMSON the news publication, and the Lampoon the humorous publication. Others have come and gone from time to time, but these three are the generally recognized old-timers...
...inside his walnut horseshoe desk which is lined with some 300 books. When he wants one he spins around in his swivel chair, gets it at first grasp, buries his nose in it to overcome extreme myopia. When callers come he pushes up his eyeshade, chuckles merrily. The Harvard Lampoon once ran a picture of a pansy whose petals resembled unmistakably the chubby cheeks, droopy mustache and twinkly eyes of the law dean...
...speakers include: Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36, President of the CRIMSON; Raymond Dennett, President of Phillips Brooks House; Thomas H. Quinn, President of the Debating Council; John S. Howe '36, President of the Instrumental Clubs; John J. Slocum '36, President of the Advocate; John Carley '36, President of the Lampoon; Whitney M. Cook '36, President of the Dramatic Club; Edward C. Streeter, Jr. '36, President of the Mountaineering Club; Robert S. Brainerd, President of the Harvard Peace Society; Boone Schirner '37, executive secretary of the NSL; Douglas P. Dryer '36, President of the Liberal Club; and Thomas A. Ivory...
...clock. Annual Phillips Brooks House Association Reception to new students. The leaders of various undergraduate extra-curricular activities, including the Presidents of the CRIMSON, Lampoon, Advocate, Glee Club, Instrumental Clubs, and Phillips Brooks House Association, will speak. There will be music and refreshments...
...hold badges from either the Crimson, Lampoon, or Advocate may not solicit for laundry, pressing etc. unless they hold additional credentials. Violations should be reported immediately to the publication involved...