Word: lampooning
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...report that Balzotti was kidnapped by the Lampoon staff was denied last dent, who said "I know nothing about night by John Updike '54, Lampoon presi-anyone named Balzotti...
Originality is seldom wasted in poking fun at competitive athletics, but going on the assumption that the only good joke is an old one, the Lampoon's Harvard-Yale Game issue kicks the Old Grad and the pigskin squarely and sometimes humorously. Eighteen photographs supplement the parody on sport sidelights and interviews with Grand Old Men of Football. Perhaps Lampy's switch to photography is a last gasp effort to beat the cartoon nemesis--it may not succeed...
...College Football--The Reason Why" is one of the reasons why the current Lampoon is again a humor magazine. With exaggerated ex-football player language, the unsigned author rambles authoritatively, "Playing football makes a man a better football player, and hence a better American, and hence a better...
...magazine and in humor is "Informality at Yale," an ironic title because John H. Limpert says that the Yale men "Gothic town" do not have much informality. An "Old College Song" sings sharply of social pressure at Yale, and is notable as the one poem in this Lampoon...
...worst stories in this issue would rank with the best in one of the Lampoon's lean years. And the novelty of the "Picture History of Harvard-Yale Football" is refreshing though the article is not consistently well-done...