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...resignation of Bradley DeLamater Nash '24 of Brookline as treasurer of the Lampoon has just been announced. Nash is to be manager of the University hockey team this winter, and does not feel that he can do justice to both positions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nash Resigns From Treasurership | 10/16/1922 | See Source »

...resignation of Warwick Potter Scott '23, who was President of the Lampoon last year and is now studying at Oxford, Charles Bedell Monro '23 of Pittsburgh has been elected to take his place. The latter, who was his before election to the presidency, has been replaced in that office by Charles Pelham Greenough Fuller '23 of New York City...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Monro to Head Lampoon | 10/3/1922 | See Source »

Those who read the Lampoon regularly have long grown accustomed to a dull Freshman Number at the beginning of the year. For apparently summer vacations do not lighten the touch of the Muses; and even the Bacchanalian revels of those editors who re-create abroad seem to weigh heavily upon a jester's pen. This being so, the quantity of amusing verses, apothgems and drawings in the current number augurs well for a good year of the magazine. Several pages, it is true, are obviously filled with stuffing--with the tatulent buffoonery which comes of labored writing. Almost invariably...

Author: By J. BROOKS Atkinson, | Title: LAMPOON'S HUMOR PROVES OF EXCELLENT QUALITY | 9/28/1922 | See Source »

...rapid sketch of a Spanish maiden and gallant have distinction. One unsigned drawing entitled "Little Willie's Idea of African Golf" is also inspired. But the other drawings do not stray far from the conventional. Indeed, the art department appears to be the weakest part of the Lampoon. The magazine seems written with more freshness than is the case in those frequent, bare years when it lives but does not flourish; many of those who write for it have more than usual talent. The importance of the Lampoon in life at Harvard, quite apart from its tradition, cannot be valued...

Author: By J. BROOKS Atkinson, | Title: LAMPOON'S HUMOR PROVES OF EXCELLENT QUALITY | 9/28/1922 | See Source »

...Whidden '23, President of the Glee Club, M. A. Best '23, President of the Advocate, B. DeL. Nash, Business Manager of the Lampoon, and R. E. Anderson Jr. '23, President of the CRIMSON spoke on their respective organizations, and Mr. Tibbetts spoke on the work of Phillips Brooks House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: P. B. H. HOLDS ANNUAL FRESHMAN RECEPTION | 9/28/1922 | See Source »

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