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HISTORY OF LAMPOON WILL APPEAR IN HERALD SUNDAY

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The first of a series of articles to be published in the Boston Herald each Sunday by different college comic publications, beginning next week, will be written by the Harvard Lampoon, it was announced yesterday by A. G. Cooke, '26, president of the Lampoon.

The Herald is opening this page to bring before the public the work of the college comics in this part of the country, and has selected the Lampoon as a suitable opener. The story is to be written by R. K. Lamb '28, and gives a chance for a fitting celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of this periodical. It will tell in detail the story of how the Lampoon has laughed at and been laughed at by Harvard College for half a century. Following this history of the University humorous magazine, excerpts from the best of past issues will be reprinted.

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