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...following men handed in their names last night as candidates for the Lampoon...
...Harvard Lampoon celebrated its twenty-fifty anniversary last night at a dinner at the Hotel Westminster. F. J. Stinson '76 acted as toastmaster, and the following toasts were responded...
...Founders," J. T. Wheelwright '76; "The Renaissance," W. R. Thayer '81; "The Lampoon," W. B. Wheelwright'01; "F. G. Atwood", J. T. Coolidge '79; "Poem," Owen Wister '82; "The College," Professor Barrett Wendell...
...than they are." In the closing words of this article, the field of the Advocate is well defined by its comparison with the other College publications: "The pages of the CRIMSON," the writer says, "are interesting as a literal record of facts that concern us; the pages of the Lampoon, as a warped reflection of such facts, as satire, which, though often crude, is based on fact. The Advocate has a more difficult role to perform; avoiding literalness on the one hand and exaggeration on the other, it must utilize this same material of fact and make it interesting...
...editorial giving the history of the Lampoon is full of interest. Such facts as this: "Lampy has virtually given us Life, to say nothing of the New York Journal, whose prima donna was once on the Lampoon staff"--are all the more effective because they are so little known...