Word: lampooning
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Almon Goodwin Cooke '26 of New York City was elected president of the Lampoon at a meeting of the board last night. Other elections resulted as follows: Robert Cloury Roebling '26 of Washington, D. C., Ibis; Lemment Upham Harris '26 of Tuxedo Park. New York, treasurer; Edward Walker Marshall '26 of Portland, Maine, secretary; Samuel Dodd Richards '27 of St. Louis, Missouri, assistant treasurer; William Potter '27, of Boston; assistant secretary; Robert McCulla English '26 of Brookline, chairman of the fiftieth anniversary book; and Hiram Francis Mills '27 of Norwell, fiftieth anniversary board...
...clock tonight, the Lampoon will open a business competition for Sophomores and Freshmen. The competition, which lasts ten weeks, consists of getting advertisements and subscriptions and doing work in the office. Work during the mid-year period is optional...
...Lampoon will tomorrow open a new competition for humorists and artists desirous of becoming members of the board. All candidates should report at the Lampoon Building on Friday night at 7 o'clock...
...long dispensed in it, is no mere local event. It may well be pondered by institutions of liberal education throughout the land. If criticism could have killed it, Memorial Hall would have perished long ago. Sometimes it has been derided for the scantiness of the fare, as when the Lampoon wrote years...
...CRIMSON of December 22, 1896, "Lampy" merited the following: "The Christmas number of the Lampoon, which came out yesterday, is unusually entertaining and contains drawings rather above the average of college publications. The sketch on the cover, drawn by T. M. Hastings '98 is very effective and represents Lampy astride Pegasus treading over the Dragon...