Word: lbis
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...this, gentlemen, is a rare Australian Auk, an excellent illustration of the evolutionary development from the primitive lbis. It can be found in the offices of the CRIMSON where it was christened by Sally Rand, a'well-developed species of Home Sapiens, with the name of "UandL", a typographical term understood only by members of a select cult...
Maurice M. Osborne, Jr. '45, of Winthrop House and Boston, was announced president of the Lampoon last night to succeed Oliver E. Allen '43 of Lowell House and New York. Osborne will be carrying on a family tradition; his father was lbis...
Other officers elected who will also take office on January 1, 1943, are: Elliott R. Corbett, 2nd 44 of Leverett House and port land, Oregon, lbis; Edward H. Mahoney '43, of Winthrop House and West Newton, Narthex; Gerald D. Levy '45, of Winthrop Hosue and New Your, Secretary; Schooled Andrews, Jr. '44, Treasurer; Richard Wheatiand, 2nd '43, Advertising Manager; Harry 8. Middendorf, Jr. '45, Circulation Manager; and Robert Low '45, Business Assistant...
Other officers elected were: lbis, Oliver E. Allen of New York and Lowell House; Narthex, John L. Hoffman of Old Lynne, Connecticut and Lowell House; and Thomas J. Wood, Jr. of Cincinnati, Ohio and Dunster House; Secretary, Eric Larrabee; Treasurer, Robert B. Sherwood; Advertising Manager, Charles W. Mulcahy; Circulation Manager, John R. Friar; Assistant Business Manager, F. Barton Harvey. All are Juniors...
...spread his unwanted presence across the supper table, and kept looking up between mouthfulls for any 'stunt' which might publicise his beautiful guinea pig," and observer said. His chance came when CRIMSON editors appeared between say, Ritz diners bearing a moulting canary bird, incarnate soul of the sacred lbis. Many eye witnesses claim that at this point, Kamber seized the helpless bird, wrung its neck, put it on a large china plate and made Marjorie eat it as Boston photographers clicked their flash bulbs madly...