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...Losing Irv to the Ready has the same problems. Despite probably the best beat on the record, the lyrics are unsingable, not too , and without precedence in past history...
Leonard M. Chazen, Yale '63, collaborated with Christopher B. Cerf '63 on "John Foster Dulles," 'Fallout Filly", and "I'm Losing Irv to the Ready Reserve." The latter two songs have been acclaimed by disk jockeys in Boston and New York as perhaps the best of the "Lampoon's songs...
...Center: Irv Goode, 21, Kentucky; 6 ft. 5 in., 230 Ibs. "He's a good blocker," says a pro scout, "and he's got quickness-something you don't see too often in a college center. A college center has to be really exceptional to make the grade in the pro game, because he has to do so much that he isn't called upon to do in school: throw key blocks, drop back to protect the passer. Goode has what it takes...
...record will feature such 'Poon favorites as "My fall-out filly with the atomic kiss," "The Harvard Coop, boop-boop, boop-boop," and "I'm losing Irv to the Ready Reserve...
...Chicago, the visitors were taken on a motor tour of the suburbs, passed a trailer court and asked how much rent the tenants paid and how they disposed of their sewage. Daniil Kraminov, editor of the weekly Za Rubezhom (Abroad), was interviewed by Sun-Times Columnist Irv Kupcinet, and noted, with some malice, an example of nepotism in the U.S. press: "Our delegation visited the New York Times, and we learned how you have to be a son-in-law to get promoted. Adolph Ochs made his son-in-law publisher and now [Arthur Hays] Sulzberger is making...