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LAMPY GIVES APOLOGY TO DOHENY FOR USE OF NAME

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The apology to Doheny in the issue of the Lampoon out today would seem to show that even Lampy--the champion of the liberal arts--still has an eye to business. It seems that in the recent Business number of the Lampoon Doheny's name was linked with those of Shylock and Ponzi. Lampy, ever shrewd, evidently felt it worth while to apologize only to Mr. Doheny, remembering that Ponzi is at present a guest of the state and that Shylock never existed. Mr. Doheny, unaccustomed as he is to public notice, is expected to appreciate Lampy's expression of "regret that publicity of this nature should have been given to his name."

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