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...meeting of the Student Council Committee on Undergraduate Publications held recently, it was voted that an inter-paper smoker should be held to which the members of the boards of the Advocate, CRIMSON, Illustrated, Lampoon, and Monthly should be invited. It was recommended that the smoker be held in the Lampoon building and the tentative date was set as Tuesday evening, March 18, at 9 o'clock...
...athletics; another as to how to stimulate a greater interest in college affairs and in the work of the Student Council; a third on how to interest college men in regular exercise; and a fourth concerning the proposed combination of all the undergraduate publications (except the CRIMSON and the Lampoon) in one merger to publish a truly representative Harvard magazine. The whole discussion will hinge on the main subject of the evening: "What is being done by the Student Council in College affairs?" Inasmuch as the Student Council is such a potent factor in every undergraduate activity, tonight's questions...
...work of each of the standing committees of the Council will be taken up. Some of the resolutions to be presented follow: Should not the committee on publications submit some plan for the merger of all the undergraduate publications in the College (exclusive of the CRIMSON and the Lampoon) into one really representative Harvard magazine? Should there be any change in the selection or organization of the Student Council? Should not the Committee on Scholarship submit a plan for regulating undergraduate extra-curriculum activities in line with the two-sport rule in athletics? Should not the Committee on Scholarship suggest...
...irony of it! After 40 minutes of lambent, death-defying play as the game was drawing to a close, a figure shot out from the mob and down on the CRIMSON goal. It was Buel of the Lampoon. A mighty shout rose from the men of yellow streaks. But they reckoned without Hollister. In the first half as rover for the Lampoon, he had shone, nay scintillated. He had distinguished himself as the only man to be put off the ice for questionable playing throughout the game. Now, as goal for the CRIMSON, he proved his versatility. Under press...
Then came the fatal extra-period, with the CRIMSON playing in such a fashion as to revelate the Lampoon. To mention Phillips' ineffectual ground-covering dashes extending from the Stadium Bridge to the Cambridge Boat Club and always ending in a serious fall over the puck, the fiendish body-checking of Captain Batchelder, or the unapproachable rushes of Baker, suspected by the Lampoon to be "H.A.H." in disguise, were to insult the other members of the team. Suffice it to say that it was Baker, unhindered by the funny tired men, unaided, and unsupported who scored the winning and only...