Word: lampooners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Schedules. In 1926, the Harvard Lampoon published a cartoon which implied that Princeton men were pigs. The result of this appalling insult was one of the most profound and bitter academic breaks in the history of sport. For four years, no Princeton teams played Harvard at any sport. After four years, contests in everything but football were arranged. Last winter, officials of both universities held an epochal meeting. The result was an agreement whereby Princeton will play Harvard at football for the first time in eight years at Cambridge, Nov. 3. Since Army and Navy settled their historic differences...
...Auburn Street is getting a surprise in the line of restaurants this week, as the newly renovated Lampoon Restaurant opens for business. Decorated with gaudy murals and boasting the latest in bars, the new establishment possesses the cozy atmosphere ideal for quiet drinking and dining...
...annual fall elections last night the Lampoon, Harvard humorous undergraduate publication, accepted nine men for its various boards. By the Business end of the organization the following men were taken in: Charles W. Ewing '36, Woods McCahill '37, Rolf Kaltenborn '37, John G. Underhill, Jr. '37, Donald W. Baker '37, and Anthony K. Faunce '37. To the Literary and Art boards Elis W. Jones, Jr. '36 and John F. La Farge '37 were elected...
...Lampoon Editor: Well...
...parted still good friends, he shock hands with an emphasis that shot your correspondents heart right into her lap. Ah, those men from the Lampoon...