Article

JACK-O'-LANTERN

March, 1909
Article
JACK-O'-LANTERN
March, 1909

Designed.on the lines of the HarvardLampoon and the Cornell Widow, a new publication has made its appearance in the Dartmouth literary field under the title of the Jack-o' - Lantern. The field has never been experimented in by Dartmouth talent before, and because of the excellence of the idea, the paper itself was received with interest in spite of faults due to lack of experience on the part of its editors. The contents of the twenty or thirty pages in the magazine consists of jokes, fables, verse, and other light and humorous reading matter coupled with a multiplicity of etchings, good, bad, and passable. The first number has been described as "full of possibilities for development," which phrase hits off the whole affair very well.