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Such noble take-of is as "Cosmopolitan" and "The Boston Transcript" numbers have issued from Lampy's pen in Aprils of past years, as Lampy has annually adhered to his policy of poking fun at some one of the country's publications since time immemorial...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "PHOTOPLAY" IS SUBJECT FOR LAMPOON'S PARODY NUMBER | 3/15/1926 | See Source »

...Senate session that has seen the passage of two controversial measures important as the World Court adherence and the tax reduction bill, leaves the Republican majority with a sense of serenity and power. It seems somewhat to have affected Republican correspondents also. Theodore G. Joslin of the Boston Transcript writes in cheerful style that "years have passed since the Democrats have experienced so much difficulty in finding an issue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRIDE GOETH | 2/27/1926 | See Source »

...York Times, not feeling so strong a proprietory ardor in the invistigation, allowed it a column in the middle of the first page and a one column head. But the front pages of three Republican papers, The New York Herald-Tribune, The Boston Herald, and The Boston Transcript, were guiltless of the news. It found one column space on page three of the Tribune and on page seventeen of the Herald. In the Transcript, it did not appear...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOADING THE DICE | 2/20/1926 | See Source »

...Economics 4b on modern tendencies in Industrial organization, taking up integration and monopoly. Not only has Professor Ripley added to his fame recently by his opinions on the status of non-voting stock in modern corporations, but he has also achieved the distinction of being referred to in the Transcript as a Yale professor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STUDENT VAGABOND | 2/18/1926 | See Source »

Last night's "Transcript" contained an editorial commending in no uncertain terms the virile, even Spartanesque plea of the "Chicago Tribune" that the next Army-Navy game be played in that city. "Chicago is becoming a center of organized pacifism . . . which works against the military training camps, undermines military training in these schools and colleges: it has a sentimental disregard for the real causes of war, but it is effective." Thus speaks the old army spirit in the middle west. And the "Transcript" echoes the following...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPARTA, ILLINOIS | 1/23/1926 | See Source »

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