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The Harvard Lampoon will be given the air at 7.45 o'clock Saturday night over Station WBZ for a 15-minute pogrom of humorous jokes and music. C. J. Swan, president of the Boston Advertising Club, will be the master of ceremonies, and C. T. (Jerry) Smith, Jr., young Boston lawyer, will tell very many of his droll stories in his own way. Two trios and one quarto, all composed of ten Harvard undergraduates, will sing over the air.
This broadcast is the first of a series of eight 15-minute pogroms, which, it is alleged, will run to Tuesday, May 9. The pogroms will be of a quality designed to prepare the public for the Fortune issue of the Lampoon, which will be put out on May 9.
Lampoon pogroms have not been on the air since 1925, when the practice was stopped.
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