Word: lampooners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Sage has often remarked, Radcliffe girls are frequently heard, but never seen. This morning's voice from across the Common comes as the latest development in the new, and hitherto unannounced Radcliffe-Lampoon union. This sudden domestication of the last celibate Jester sets in relief the bachel-orhood of the CRIMSON's Vagabond, who though romantic, is surely not gullible...
...Lampoon, the CRIMSON offers its heartiest congratulations, but can not refrain from wondering how much this is a case of Shanghal Jester. The Daily maid has made the man from Mt. Auburn Street's bed; now they must lie in it. Old Miss Primson of Plympton Street will hasten her knitting...
...then we discovered the true cause of our sudden importance. The Lampoon had made one of its usual remarks about the Crimson. The Crimson wanted, as usual, to retaliate, and the good old Crimson found an absolutely superb retaliation in the Daily...
...comes the vital issue. It, sometime in the future, in the course of an other interchange between the two sons of Harvard, the Daily knocks the Crimson--what will happen? Will we also grace the pages of the Lampoon...
...Editor's note: The above editorial refers to a paragraph in the Inklings column of the Lampoon of March 5. The specific sentence in question reads: "We fear that the CRIMSON's Vagabond is the sort of man who could become romantic about a Radcliffe girl...