The new Lampoon contains some material rather above the average, though other parts perhaps are hardly as bright as usual. Considerable space is devoted to deriding a well known book in one of the required courses, which, though possibly poor taste, is still moderately well done. A portion of the editorial rather picturesquely expresses the objections to a prolonged Class Day.
The centre-page is very well executed and, moreover, truthfully delineates a very annoying characteristic of our evening lectures. A "Jolly Dialogue," a well written piece of conversational farce, in the form of a take-off, is by far the best thing in the issue.
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