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...minute show-within-a-show. Written, produced and directed by Philip Rapp, who introduced Baby Snooks to radio, the new series, sponsored by Philip Morris, is expanded to a half-hour, distinguished by a wry humor, and deals with the misadventures of an indigent vacuum-cleaner salesman (Lew Parker) and his termagant wife (Frances Langford), who takes time out from badgering her husband often enough to sing an occasional song...
Roger Swanson, John Tangen, Lew Cowan, Dick Upjohn, Al Cohn, Tom Hoya, and Pen White won their matches for the Deacons. Eliot, Kirkland, and Lowell are now tied for first place in the league...
...turn simply to the closing sentence of the three-page eulogistic history of the 'Poon prepared for this issue by Mike Arlen and Lew Gifford. "Whatever the case however, it has always printed what it wanted to, and, as far as we are concerned, that is about all one could ask for." If "one" is a present or past editor of the Lampoon (and judging by this issue there is a little need to separate the two) then this is a valid generalization. But for the majority of us, Lampy is too concerned with patting his own dogma to worry...
...Lew Brown, Bruce Beringer, Bob Hirsch, Sam McClurd, and Daye Auerbach were the Leverett winners, while Summer Cohen and Leo Wolkow were the only two Commuters to comeout...
...Leverett-Dunster matches Bunny Lew Brown defeated Paul Trinchieri, 6-1, 6-3; Funster Mal Bell defeated Neil Shulman, 6-3, 7-5; Dunster's Pete Randall defeated Sam McClerd, 6-4, 6-2; Jim McCormick of Leverett defeated Hugh Raphael, 6-2, 6-3; Dwight Bartlett of the Hutch defeated Stan Gill, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4; and Bunny Ed Wilford defeated Don Keller...