Word: pre
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University Hall-these are the essentials of a routine Lampoon. These are here, each with a carefully introduced reference to an ouija board, a crystal, or a ghost. Quite in the orthodox fashion, the quality varies. Real humor hides between paragraphs of undiluted nonsense properly tinctured with spiritualistic jargon. Pre-eminence in the Lampoon's true field-good humored mockery of the incidents and figures in our academic daily round-is revealed in drawings and verse which, alas, leave much space for work that is less ably contrived. The old receipt has given the old result, and once again...
...chairmen of the Red Book committees have made careful plans to produce a book of the same standard as the pre-war annuals. With the support of the class the board will be able to carry out its plans in spite of the tremendous increase in the cost of issuing the book...
College graduates who have met successfully the stern problems of life are pre-eminently qualified to guide aright the steps of the undergraduate. Such sound advice as Dean Pound, Secretary Roosevelt, Colonel Woods, Colonel Roosevelt, and General Wood can give, will be of real, practical assistance to every one in facing these problems. Undergraduates must count the privilege of hearing these distinguished men as one of the most valuable features of university life...
...resumption of pre-war athletics at the University has been made with a deficit of $30,208.10 for the academic year 1918-1919, according to figures prepared by Fred W. Moore '93, Graduate Treasurer of Athletics. The receipts for the year which started in the fall of 1918 and continued until June are necessarily small, as there was no University football season. This not only accounts for the big deficit, but had normal conditions existed, a good-sized sum would have been found available with the large box office receipts that gridiron performances roll...
Baseball prospects for both the University and Princeton are brighter than at any time since the pre-war days. Both squads will consist of many experienced players. At Princeton 14 letter men will be on hand, while an almost equally large number of wearers of the "H" will be eligible to report at the Cage on March...