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Mason, besides having done considerable work, in connection with the 1924 Red Book, is the chairman of the drawing department of the Lampoon. He will automatically become a member of the Junior Dance Committee...
...problem in advertising is to put your commodity on the market quickly", said Mr. R. S. Durstine in the first of a series of Tuesday evening lectures on advertising and business which is being given this year in the Crimson Building under the auspices of the CRIMSON and the Lampoon. Mr. Durstine was introduced to an audience which filled the CRIMSON Sanctum, by Mr. P. M. Hollister '13, a member of the firm of Barton, Durstine, and Osborn...
...advertising firm of Barton, Durstine, and Osborn, will give the first of a series of Tuesday evening lectures on advertising and its connection with the business world. These lectures, all of which will be held in the Crimson Building, are under the auspices of the Crimson and the Lampoon, and will be open to all members of the University...
...surest test of good parody is this; is it funny to the reader who never saw the original? Readers of the Lampoon's "Town and Country" number will be able to laugh even though they never subscribed to "Town and Country". The parody itself, plus a small injection of imagination, is enough to reconstruct that magazine in all its glory. No doubt the real "Town and Country" will be much in demand hereabouts--no one suspected what an entertaining periodical it was, before the Lampoon et to work and brought out its virtues. Parody is not only the highest flattery...
...winner; there is more truth than fiction in the discovery of poetry in a geometry textbook. "Post and Paddock" is amusing, also; and the sketches of "people we know" have the ring of familiarity and homely truth in them. But it is somewhat startling to find in the Lampoon (even thus disguised) a belated-fling at William Randolph Hearst. Himself, who has always been regarded as the Golden Calf, as it were, of the Lampoon's temple on Mr. Auburn Street...