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The Lampoon Becomes Amusing.

With pleasure and a grateful sense that surprises do arise from the most unexpected quarters, the CRIMSON reads the latest number of the Lampoon. It is "succinctly slick."

The joke on the front page was old in the far-away days when the "By The Way" column ceased to be novel, but the drawing is good. The editorial is not inspiring, and probably a candidate did not write it. For the rest of the number, the critic must lay aside his accustomed phrases reserved for Lampy, and simply say "good." Drawings and reading matter alike are entertaining, and--especially the drawings--bear the signs of one or two men trying very hard to become Lampoon editors so that they may have an easy time and never have to be amusing any more. Good for this last issue of Lampy's! It reminds one of the funny papers.

S. P. Henshaw has been appointed assistant manager of the Freshman Musical Clubs.

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