Word: lampooning
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This trick should never have worked on the University, for Alfred Moo of the Lampoon had worked a similar stunt against the CRIMSON in the annual game between the two literary rivals two years before and everybody in Cambridge knew about...
...Lampoon took exceptions to the claims of the Nihilist leaders, as announced in Saturday's CRIMSON, that he had several all connection with the Republican Club and would march tonight under the Nihilist standard. He appeared at the CRIMSON office Saturday and entered a protest...
...have worked at the Lampoon long enough to know what a joke is," he declared. "But I think this is carrying a joke too far. I don't want people to think I am the sort of fellow to vote one way one day and another the next. I have voted the Republican ticket for 40 years...
...addition to the fact that the presidential candidates would march in person, "Member No. 1", the anonymous leader of the Nihilists, announced that Bob Lampoon, the most famous member of the staff of the notorious Harvard comic, has broken all relations with the Republican Club of Harvard, for which he paraded in the G. O. P. torchlight parade on Thursday night. Both Bob and his celebrated piccolo will appear under the unique standard of the Nihilist nominee...
Membership in the new organization is rapidly increasing. Rallying around the cry of "Down with all candidates; down with college politics; down with all politics!", almost 50 men have joined the Society. Prominent among the members are three editors of the CRIMSON, four editors of the Lampoon, one editor of the Advocate, six men who have won distinction in athletics, and one member of the Harvard University Faculty...