Word: lampooners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After a competition starting last year. Robert M. Hunker '39 and John V. Kean '38 were elected to the Literary Board of the Lampoon. Survivors of the competition for the Business Board were Richard B. McLanathan '38 and John N. Thorne...
Student organizations cooperating in the Peace Institutes and sending official delegates are the Debating Council, Advocate, Lampoon, Non-Resident Students' Center, Avukah Society, De Molay Club. Radcliffe Student Union, John Reed Club, Leverett, Dunster, Eliot, Adams, Kirkland, and Winthrop Houses, the dormitories, Westminster Club, Freshman Union Club, and student clubs in the Lutheran, Methodist, Unitarian, Congregational, Baptist, Catholic, Presbyterian, and Christ Churches...
Also Edward T. Lampoon, 4G., of Hartford, Connecticut, received a Harvard Cutting Fellowship, Branford P. Miller, 2G., of Cambridge, a Class of 1897 Scholarship, and James G. Baker, 2G., of Shelbyville, Kentucky, a University Fellowship...
Governor Curley again made political capital out of the name "Harvard" when he issued a "severe rap" at the Lampoon and the Crimson in rallies last night. Citing a Lampoon cartoon entitled "Curley Addresses His Puritan Ancestors" as illustrative of how Harvard felt toward the "ordinary man" (His Excellency acting in the capacity of "ordinary man") he went on to quote the remarks of a Square merchant in Friday's Crimson on President Roosevelt's ride down Mass Avenue...
...called business board of the Lampoon, Undergraduate humorous publication, was increased recently by the election of eight new members. The following received the doubtful honor...