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After the movie, buffet supper is served in the bunny dining room. "Hef" (nicknames abound) and Mary chat for awhile, then stroll off to his private quarters. These include a duplex of offices, living room, bedroom (an adjoining room serves as a TV taping studio), all ankle-deep in white carpet. Once Hef has retired, his guests may amuse themselves as they see fit. The top floor of the house, used as a bunny dormitory by the Chicago Playboy club, is off limits. Very much available, however, is the heated, kidney-shaped first-floor swimming pool (bathing suits, if desired...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: Think Clean | 3/3/1967 | See Source »

...human need, such as in city hospitals or schools-a program that is currently being carried out by the Episcopal Theological School of Cambridge, Mass. He calls for more campus ecumenism: "The ignorance which even neighboring schools have of each other is often profound and permits prejudice to abound...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seminaries: Better Training for a Better Clergy | 2/3/1967 | See Source »

...Girls abound, and Howard becomes involved with Felicia, the secretary of a fellow executive. His subsequent neglect of his own secretary drives the poor girl to drink and dismissal. Even worse is the confrontation with the deceived colleague, the office cuckold. He knows all, the poor fellow announces, and he feels he must switch jobs, joining an outfit in Kansas City. "I can't stay here," he says tragically...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Candide Keaton | 1/20/1967 | See Source »

...told him about himself. He was one of six children of an artillery officer; he says that, he feared his father, and at the same time wanted to emulate him. As he sees it now, when he became a priest he transferred this complex to God. His autoanalytical sermons abound with expressions of his double feeling toward the Creator: "I envy and fear my Father. He is my rival. I want to be like him, but I fear that he does not want me to be like him." Lemercier confesses the jealousy of a younger brother toward Christ: "Father, behold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: Monks in Psychoanalysis | 12/2/1966 | See Source »

...Shockers abound. A butterfly is burned alive, and a Buddhist monk pantomimes immolation. An American G.I., in the form of an enormous skeletal death god, hangs in front of the proscenium with blackened doll babies in its eye sockets, a Superman shield on its chest, barbed-wire guts and a six-foot bomb in place of genitalia. An American colonel is satirized as being "anti-Communist, anti-queer, anti-drink, anti-cigarettes." At the end of the first act, the entire cast appears onstage wearing paper bags over their heads. Whimpering, they stumble over the footlights and into the auditorium...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Stage: Voices of Protest | 10/21/1966 | See Source »

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