The Class Day number of the Lampoon is distinctly amusing and much superior to the previous issues this year. The sketches are clever and the short jokes witty. One or two of them; however, have that indefinable charm which only mellow old age can give. The "By the Way" unexpectedly seems to have a raison d'etre; it serves to emphasize the excellence of the other "jokes" by contrast.
The pleasing design and color scheme of the cover and the three drawings by Bartholomew add much to the attractiveness of the number.
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