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Perhaps the most original bit of prose in the number is "A Plea for the Higher Education of Apparitions." In it there are several bright ideas and humorous turns of thought, the slight plot of the whole hinging on the ignorance which a spirit-visitor displays in not knowing the...
The editorial dealing with athletic leagues and the usefulness of the Athletic Committee, and a review of the interesting book of "Original Charades" written by Professor Briggs completes the number.
A new collection of college songs has just been compiled and issued by Lockwood Honore '88, now of the Law School. Mr. Honore, who was president of the Lampoon in '88, was the author of several of the songs in the old collection which all the colleges have largely used...
Thackery says in one of his novels that "a woman crossed in her literary vanity is as dangerous as a man in love," and even if the authors of these charming daily and fortnightly themes have any literary vanity (which, mind, we do not say they possess), we have no...
The rest of the prose in the number consists of a number of sketches and descriptions. "Goodale's Revival" comes, perhaps, nearer to a story than the others. It is a delineation of one Goodale who "came to college what might be called a religious tough," but who modified his...