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...will consist of four men, who will run two laps each, and an additional sprinter, who will make the final spurt for the tape. There are no regulations other than that only bona fide editors may compete, and that the Monthly's team must not cut corners nor the Lampoon men lag behind and then claim the race. The struggle for the pole promises to be exceedingly keen, but no ungentlemanly conduct will be tolerated. In order, however, that the final grand procession may not be too bitter, a special finishing lap has been arranged, which will add materially...
...meeting of the Lampoon held last evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president, E. L. Barron '13, of New York, N. Y.; Ibis, R. C. Evarts '13, of Cambridge; secretary, E. K. Hale '14, of Winchester; treasurer, W. H. Baldwin, 3d, '13, of Washington, Conn. The following were elected regular editors: T. Buel '13, of New York, N. Y., C. H. Crombie '14, of West Roxbury; G. Elliott, Jr., '13, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; E. Streeter '14, of Buffalo, N. Y.; J. G. Wolcott '14, of Cambridge. The following were elected business editors: F. D. Hansen...
...long ago the Lampoon burst forth in strains of well pre-meditated wit upon that "Home of Discomfort" and "Place of Pain" Sever 11. Yesterday our attention was directed to the occasion when first the CRIMSON found fault with conditions as they existed in this Hall...
...information about game. University buildings open today. Page 14.-Previous Harvard-Yale scores. Harvard and Yale captains of the past. Harvard and Yale scores this fall. Page 15.-Harvard and Yale scorers. Page 16.-Train service after game. The two captains. Page 17.-Andover won cross-country. Page 18.-Lampoon reviewed by Dean Castle. Shoot with Yale. Harvard won chess. Special meals today...
According to "etatistics that have been complied"--so the Lampoon editor tells us it must be stated in the CRIMSON--the Yale Game number of the Lampoon is the largest ever published, the reading matter alone exceeding the former record by twelve pages. As to the advertisements--all college men should be glad to see the Lampoon in such a flourishing condition financially. It is obvious that mere bulk is not necessarily an advantage. I have known periods, even in the history of the Lampoon, when it would have been a distinct disadvantage to all but the sleepless...