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The last number of the Lampoon contains three jokes. Two of these are drawings; the other is a clipping from the CRIMSON. Of the humorous drawings, the "Freshman impressing his family with his college experiences," is an excellent bit of characterization accomplished with few strokes; while the Hi. mister! scramble a nut," gives us something really new and refreshing on the squirrel question. A page drawing by Breck '07, is without character, and forms an excellent illustration for the accompanying "joke." The idea expressed in the centre page is of well tried excellence, but careless drawing makes it less effective than usual. Doubtless the picture of the Radcliffe basketball team is much exaggerated, but even if not, it shows a certain lack of gallantry. The editorials are seasonable and show much commendable effort.
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