Word: lampooning
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...seems there were so many voices, some good, some bad, some Harvard--see September Lampoon--when the Repertory Theatre Company opened its eleventh season last Monday night with the usual number of congratulatory telegrams and stiff shirts present. The trick was to distinguish the "voice crying in the wilderness" from the ordinary run of moans and groans, and that takes practice. It was quite a game and went on for seven periods, or episodes, as they are designated in the theatre rule book. The audience fought gamely but after all, seven is several too many...
Time was when the typical freshman adviser was a Lampoon editor who faithfully cut all advisees that failed to pay due tribute to his existence. And this adviser was typical only of the interested. Most of them evidently regarded their position as a means of appearing in the columns of the Crimson. To the average freshman, his adviser remained a myth. The relationship remained an ephemeral bond, concocted by University authorities to add a savor of cordiality to the welcome accorded the first year...
...speakers will be: Professor C. C. Wilson '94, chairman of the Phillips Brooks House Committee; M. A. Cheek '26, Assistant Graduate Secretary of the Association; J. D. Hitch '27, president of the Glee Club; F. V. Field, president of the CRIMSON; J. L. Whedon '27, president of the Lampoon; H. W. Bragdon '28, Pegasus of the Advocate; and C. D. Coady '27, captain of the University football team. Each of these men will give a brief talk outlining the organization of which he is the head. The main speaker of the evening will, however, be Professor Kirsoop Lake, Winn Professor...
...this may take on an unnatural glamour when one looks back. The rough spots may seem smoother from the distance; the adventure of journalism may seem more dramatic and thrilling than actually justified, the social side--the CRIMSON dances, admitted by Lampoon men to be the best in college, the bridge, the teas, the hours of idle conversation in the Sanctum--may assume an unwanted glow. The ex-editor may, in short, be a sentimental idiot. But there are many such idiots, enough to have filled the CRIMSON ranks in the past; enough po doubt, to fill them...
...Both the Lampoon and Advocate will start competitions in both the literary and business departments. The CRIMSON does not open its doors to the Freshman class until after mid-years...