Word: lampooning
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Criticism evoked by the "Protest of the Masses" number is still raining upon the shoulders of Lampoon editors. H. M. Williams '85 president of the Associated Harvard Clubs wrote a letter to the board of the humorous publication, published for the first time in the supplement of the current Harvard Alumni Bulletin, in which he pointed out that the derisive exploitation of Lampy's attack on the House Plan resulted in "far-reaching injury to the University through the destruction of much good will built up by the patient efforts of Harvard Clubs and alumni, East and West...
...which is the date set for the annual interscholastic track meet may witness another speed event of even greater importance. Negotiations are under way between the Lampoon editors and the board of the Princeton Tiger for a relay race between the editors of the two publications at Soldiers Field on the date...
According to a statement by A. G. Churchill '30, president of the Lampoon, no replies have yet been received from Jungleland but Lampy feels confident that the Jersey humorists will not be able to refuse the challenge honorably...
...reintroducing old American sporting customs, a ride to hounds, a balloon ascension, and a drag-chase to Boston Common are the promised triple threat of the Lampoon members for this afternoon, it was stated last night...
...chaise landau known to be the property of Bob Lampoon, will head the procession, itself headed by the fox, in this case rumored to be Bob himself. Whether the huntsmen will arrive at the State House in time to present Governor Allen with the first press issue of the current parody number is a good question. Hounds and horns will swing into action at approximately 3 o'clock. The outcome should be determined soon afterwards...