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...both the Monthly and the Advocate. The reason for this rule is obvious and scarcely requires an exposition; but it is not obvious why a student may not compete in more than one of the four journalistic activities which College life supplies. Nor is it quite evident why the Lampoon has lately taken the selfish stand of debarring an undergraduate who has made the Advocate or CRIMSON from its own editorial staff. The three papers are as much alike as a hobby-horse, a Boston cab-horse, and a full-blooded racer. They are all means of conveyance...
Such a policy "de guerre" as that of the Lampoon is unaltruistic and selfish. It clogs ambition, narrows the scope, and cabins the aspiration...
...hoped that the new board of editors of the Lampoon will change their course...
...meeting of the Lampoon held last evening the following officers were elected for the year: president, R. C. Benchley '12, of Worcester; Ibis, F. L. Allen '12, of Boston; treasure, F. Gooding '12, of Portsmouth, N. H.; secretary, W. H. Baldwin, 3d, '13, of Washington, Conn. W. Clark '12, of Bernardsville, N. J., L. I. Grinnell '12, of New York, N. Y., and J. W. Suter, Jr., '12, of Winchester, were elected regular editors. The following business editors were elected: R. Bowser 13, of Boston, C. MacR. Makepeace '13, of Providence...
...Council is to be composed as follows: (1) The four class presidents, (2) the captains of the four major teams, (3) the chief executive officer of each of the following papers: the Advocate, the CRIMSON, the Illustrated Magazine, the Lampoon, and the Monthly Magazine, (4) the vice-president of the Union, (5) three representatives from the Phi Beta Kappa elected by its member (6) twenty-four members from the College at large elected by their respective classes as follows: 9 Seniors, 7 Juniors, 5 Sophomores, 3 Freshmen (to be elected at the time of the election of class officers, except...