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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...front cover gives Lampy's trick number a very swift start. Instead of satirizing Mr. Harrison Fisher's illustrating as Bud-of-the-same-family-name might do, Mr. Gross has given a drawing that faithfully pretends to be the real thing. On the strength of its cover alone, Lampy could go on sale at all news-stands this week and hit the million circulation mark itself...

Author: By N. R. Ohara ., | Title: "Cosmopolitan" Satirized in Lampy's Latest Effort | 11/4/1919 | See Source »

...back of that cover the burlesques run true to best form. The complete number, indeed, is successfully a pseudo-Cosmopolitan all over--except, perhaps, for the advertising pages. The page most certain to hand Lampy customers a laugh is its rotogravure of "A Parisian Beauty." Mr. Wilson himself, we are sure, would enjoy it for light reading in his current convalescence...

Author: By N. R. Ohara ., | Title: "Cosmopolitan" Satirized in Lampy's Latest Effort | 11/4/1919 | See Source »

University Crews Cover Whole Course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FALL CREW SEASON TO CLOSE WITH REGATTA | 10/24/1919 | See Source »

Team 3, captained by L. B. Stoddard, Jr., '21, will cover Randolph, 9 Bow street, 22-28 Plympton street, Gore, Fairfax, Westmorely, Russell Annex and Perkins, and is made up of the following men. G. P. Bickford, C. C. Cabot, G. B. Cabot, A. H. Chatfield, J. Crocker, K. P. Groener J. J. Kennedy, R. H. La Motte, E. C. Lincoln, S. P. Moorehead, R. S. Hastings, R. L. Romaine, P. L. Saltonstall, Jr. W. E. Sedgewick, Geoffrey S. Smith, A. Tison, L. Terry, E. D. Weatherhead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENCE P. B. H. CANVASSING | 10/1/1919 | See Source »

...yield neither to Senator Borah nor any other man in admiration of the farewell address and of the great Fathers of the Republic, but I would not use them as a cover for present party politics. Never did I sneer at the farewell address; but I believe that the greatness of Washington was due to his looking the facts of his day in the face and determining his conduct thereby, instead of by utterances, however wise, of a hundred and fifty years before. I will trust the American people not to mistake short-signtednss for patriotism or narrow-mindedness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRES, LOWELL ANSWERS BORAH | 10/1/1919 | See Source »

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