Word: lampoonable
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...this incidental practice is of course incomplete; furthermore, it can be undertaken by relatively few of those who might care to consider a career in one of those fields. For these reasons, the CRIMSON and the Lampoon have combined in this scheme of advertising conferences, which will be led by men experienced in the business, and are intended not only to outline the possibilities of advertising as a career, but to consider some of its applied problems. These problems concern not only the profession of advertising itself, but, as an adjunct, almost every branch of trade and industry. Consequently...
...country's leading advertising agencies, will speak on "The Function of the Advertising Agency". This will be the first of a series of lectures on the advertising business which will be given at the CRIMSON on successive Tuesdays, under the auspices of the CRIMSON and the Lampoon. These lectures will be open to all members of University publications, and to men connected with the advertising and marketing courses of the Business School...
While an undergraduate at the University, he was a literary editor of the Advocate, "Ibis" of the Lampoon, and winner of the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize for a poem entitled "Tripoli". He remained at the University two years after graduation as an assistant in English...
...cutting another netch on the door after fifty years of activity, the CRIMSON, like its three-years junior, the Lampoon, can claim the distinction of looking down on Life itself. But like most semi-centarians, the CRIMSON finds little time to sit back and wonder whether or not its existence has been futile; there is too much to be done. An anniversary is an occasion to be remembered, not a rite to be religiously carried our in the spirit of the past...
...CRIMSON ever had any false ideas about the success of its editorial powers, they were rudely shaken out by that famous lampoon of the CRIMSON,-the CRIMSON of the Lampoon,-in 1901, when the present Ambassador to Italy and his associates made merry at the CRIMSON'S expense and amputated any editorial vanities with such masterpieces...