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...late Monday night--just as I begin planning my march up the steps of the Castle and the improvised secret knock I'll use to gain entrance--when, finally, I locate a 'Poonster who's willing to discuss the organization. To my surprise, the upperclassman admits right away that the Lampoon was behind both the parodies and the Hasty Pudding prank. Speaking on the condition of anonymity, he explains, "I felt sorry for freshmen who were taken in, but maybe it made people think about institutions like [the Pudding]." He rejects my suggestion that the Lampoon has undergone some radical...
...Poonster Erin J. Kneehaz '96 said he was in the castle during the break-in and, as any good citizen would, notified the proper authorities before taking action into his own hands...
...thrilled," said Rebecca R. Kirshner'96-'97, another Poonster, "if `thrilled' is asynonym for proud...
...achievement [at Harvard], and especiallyhis two years running the 'Poon certainly markedhim for comic success," said present-day Poonster,Fred de la Vega...
...between incongruities. One David isn't private and a completely different one public--instead, a single Kennedy has built a thick wall between the two. One David isn't Irish Catholic, another cosmopolitan liberal--he tries to be both. One David isn't a social activist, another a flippant 'Poonster, reveling in the Castle's elite traditions--here, David is both...