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Linemen--W. L. Brookfield, F. A. Clark, Benjamin Cohen, J. D. Comins, K. U. Covel, L. Curran, A. Cushman, H. A. Dabney, A. C. Daniels, E. P. Dewing, D. L. Dunne, William Faversnam, E. L. Fisher, C. Faerlander, J. D. Goffen, J. P. Gardner, H. F. Godfrey, Ogden Goelct, W. C. Goodwin, B. J. Harrison, R. W. Hemminger, R. F. Hodges, Mark Hopkins, T. W. Hubbard, J. C. Hubbard, L. Hutchins, T. F. Kane, H. J. Kouffman, E. Martin McAusland G. H. Norris, J. B. Parkerson, J. E. Robinson, F. C. Sidney, E. M. Stillson, B. D. Strand...
...Born. To Ogden M. Reid, 43, publisher of The New York Herald Tribune, and Mrs. Reid, a son; in Manhattan...
...CRAZY FOOL-Donald Ogden Stewart-A & C. Boni ($2.00). Since amused friends told Mr. Stewart he was a scream and should set up in the funny business, which he did with The Parody Outline of History (1921), this is his fifth booby book. It concerns Charlie Hatch, who inherited his uncle's insane asylum, organized it with conferences, buzzers and several Department Heads, "made good," won Banker Pratt's ravishing daughter and died a noble death just in time to avert a happy ending. Chuckle production, still profuse, rests chiefly on: 1) The incongruous appearance of old family...
There are two subjects of current humor which should henceforth be debarred from further mistreatment. These are, of course, any further correspondence of Mr. Irwin's prodigious Japanese Freshman, and the Whiskey Rebellion, which has already been afforded ample space in Mr. Donald Ogden Stewart's inimitable bit in the "Parody Outline of History," in which Mr. Stewart expounds the theory of this liqueured revolt in a very amusing imitation of the bedtime story style of Thornton Burgess. All of which is very interesting but has little to do with the Lampoon's recent offspring. The point in question...
Russell Annex H. V. S. Ogden '27, Room...