Delve into the wit and satire of early Harvard undergraduates with "The Harvard Lampoon, Volumes 5-6." This collection captures the irreverent spirit of the iconic humor magazine, offering a glimpse into the collegiate humor of a bygone era. From playful parodies to sharp social commentary, the writings showcase the Lampoon's unique brand of satire.
A treasure trove for lovers of humor and literary history, this volume preserves the Lampoon's legacy as a breeding ground for comedic talent. Experience the timeless humor that has entertained generations and discover why the Harvard Lampoon remains a touchstone of American satire.
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