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The Ibis is once again stop the Lampoon building.
In a brief two-and-a-half-hour ceremony following a slight tiff over the direction the bird should face, CRIMSON editors and Lampoon members resolved that the Ibis should face toward 14 Plympton St., rather than toward the IAB.
John H. Limpert '55, president of the Lampoon, said last night that vandals keep turning the bird toward Mt. Auburn St. But he plans to keep men vigilant to see that whenever possible the bird faces the CRIMSON offices. "We don't know just where we'd have been without the CRIMSON," Limpert said.
Speaking for the CRIMSON, Arthur J. Langguth '55 lauded the bravery of David Royce '56, who mounted the building to replace the bird. "He won a signal victory for humanity," Langguth said. "Mr. Royce, in short, was a here."
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