While we criticised the last number of the Lampoon as exceptional in its general interest, the current issue is by no means worthy of such praise. We have criticised some numbers as being of sectional interest rather than of general. The present number tries to cater to general demand, but fails of its own weakness. While we are glad to see the Lampoon broadening in its views we regret that it is unable to attain a uniform standard.
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Communication(We invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for
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COMPETE FOR CUP TUESDAYOwing to the generosity of three members of the erstwhile noble class of 1913, the advocates of scientific hockey (the
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WITH MALICE TOWARD NONEOur eyes were completely, dazzled on looking over, yesterday, the bright columns of the "Harvard Lampoon". A venture in a
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Digest Lampoon Stirs Wrath of Police of Boston and CambridgeThe Police Departments of Boston and Cambridge joined action yesterday and suppressed the Literary Digest issue of the Lampoon on
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THE PRESS--The young gentlemen of Harvard edit a number of publications, one of them known as the Lampoon and another as