The situation has annoyed even those who enjoy the Lampoon's taste in pop tunes.
"Imagine Britney Spears keeping you up--well, I wouldn't mind that--but imagine just her voice keeping you up all night," said Shai R. Sahay '02.
After receiving word of more than 20 students' anger, Lewis passed the problem on to Associate Dean of the College David P. Illingworth '67, who met with Lampoon President Stephen C. Hely '02 this week.
"I...told him that these kinds of disturbances were unacceptable and was given the assurance that there would be no further problems," Illingworth wrote in an e-mail message.
"I am confident that the last days of the term will be more peaceful," Illingworth added.
After the meeting, Hely wrote a message to Grove and the House "Schmooze" list apologizing for the Lampoon's rowdiness.
Grove said the Lampoon has been silent the past two nights since Hely's apology.
"They've been the perfect neighbors," he said.
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