Word: paper
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...third number of the Lampoon is not as interesting as either the first or second. Be it said, however, that it can hardly be easy to keep the standard of the paper always as high as it was in the first number of the year. Perhaps it is lingering pride in those first two numbers that makes the Lampoon reprint a joke that appeared two weeks...
Scribner's: "With the Cougar Hounds," second paper, by Theodore Roosevelt '80; "Russia of Today--VII, Russia and the Nations," by Henry Norman...
...replies to letters written upon Union paper are frequently sent to the Union, men using club stationery had best call at the office to see if there are any letters for them...
...second number of the Lampoon maintains the excellent standard set by the first one. The local hits in the jokes and the drawings are unusually clever and give the paper an interest which no amount of humor on general matters quite equals. The centre page drawing, "Herbie Arrives in the Philippine's," and pictures of the Freshman billiard room in the Union and "Bloody Monday in 1920" are exceptionally good. The reading matter in the number deals chiefly with College happenings, as it should--and is interesting in consequence...
...Harvard Bulletin begins its fourth volume in a smaller form than before and under an arrangement which has made it possible to dispense with all paid advertisements. It is planned to make the paper a concise summary of all College news likely to be of interest to graduates...