Word: ll
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...they win it will be Larsen-y," boasted his assistant. "We'll Carr-ve them up and if it Raines, we'll McQuade through them, provided Yale Peters out as predicted. Harvard 34 Yale...
When Yale meets Harvard today, the team will be aiming for the one victory that means success or failure for the season. But regardless of the outcome, Herman Hickman's "po' ll'l boys" intend to fight right down to the final second...
Almost equally as eye-catching was "A Thorn in his T-Zone." This story looks suspiciously like "A Very Young Rabbit," which came out in one of last year's Lampoons, but we'll let the Copyright Office work that one out. Some of the rest of the stories are good, some quite good, all are amusing--and if you like puzzles, there are two whole pages of these. Remaining are a number of excellent cartoons, the best by far being the Thurberesque item entitled "The Fable of the Young Tiger and the Old Bulldog." In it, the Old Bulldog...
When you get to the Stadium this afternoon you'll see hawkers waving two kinds of A. A. News in the air. Buy them both. Open them both. Each has the customary lineups and Chesterfield ads in the center fold. But as you thumb through one of them, something will strike you funny. And if you look carefully, you will discover the Lampoon has done it again...
...gone: Strange things have happened. And they'll happen again--perhaps today