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Joseph Husband graduated from Harvard in 1908. He was one of those rare souls who was at one time an editor of the CRIMSON, the Lampoon, and Mother Advocate, so he really knows whereof he speaks when he writes about Harvard. So much for local color. The action is swift and interesting. The story is of a scion of an old New England family who expects the world to bow down and worship his blue blood. He manages to stay in Harvard just about a year and a half. Then, after a painful scene in University 4, he goes west...
...Black '24, H. E. Feiring '23, Lewis Gordon '24, capt., M. B. Lowenthal '23, A. E. McLeish '23, Lampoon Merriam '25, W. V. Miller '23, J. L. Rudofsky '24, A. E. Samborski '25, J. F. Lincoln '24, manager...
Parker, in whose memory the scholarship is to be established, was killed in an airplane accident near Paris on September 6, 1921. During his college career he served as assistant business manager of the Freshman Red Book and as an editor of the Lampoon, and also played on the second football team. For a year he was secretary of his class. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Swinnerton Parker...
Last February The Harvard Lampoon (humorous) published a number burlesquing Town and Country (society picture-magazine). It contained an article on a Catholic wedding at " St. Mike's Church...
...will speak at 8 o'clock tonight in the CRIMSON Sanctum on advertising make-up in general, with special emphasis upon it from the point of view of the advertising agency. This is the fifth of a series of informal talks being conducted by the CRIMSON and the Lampoon on advertising, and is open to all members of the University...