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The Lampoon.

Barring a pardonable joke on the first page, the present number of the Lampoon carefully avoids reference to the recent wetness in Cambridge. After earning the gratitude of its readers in this way, the paper proceeds to make itself more than usually entertaining, both as to stories and illustrations, and even puts some life into its editorials, by way of variety. It is interesting to note, too, that the "keg" in the Sanctum is at last emptied; one wonders how the "By the Way" column will get along in the future without it. As to the drawings, nothing need be said except in commendation. They are either amusing or very cleverly executed, and are well supported by the accompanying jokes.

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