The most original work in the last number of the Lampoon is found in the drawings. The illustration on the front page, though simple, is yet cleverly done and has the advantage of being well set off by some very appropriate rhymes. Equally good, but in a different way, is the centre-page drawing, which indeed is vivid enough to give the most confirmed grind a start. As for the figures entitled "At the Sophomore-Freshman Game," they have a grotesque realness about them which cannot escape even the most careless observer. So much for the pictures. The rest of the number is well filled with editorials pleasantly harmless, jokes not without point, and longer articles of real merit.
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