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Trying to be more Freudian than Sigmund, Legman plays many varia tions on his single theme: smut springs from unconscious fears and rages and is usually directed by males against females. His illustrations on the war be tween the sexes range from the earliest skirmishes to a cocktail-party confrontation: a beautiful woman propositions a man. "My place or yours?" he asks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Japes of Wrath | 11/10/1975 | See Source »

Ford visited Boston yesterday after Sen. Edward Brooke (R-Mass.) invited him here to raise funds for the local party. Aside from the two receptions open to the press, Ford also attended a closed $500-a-person cocktail party and conferred with local political leaders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ford | 11/8/1975 | See Source »

...arrival of Gerald Ford at a weekend party for journalists in Washington set off more than the usual hubbub. The President, with a bravely smiling Betty Ford at his side, was all tricked out like a cocktail cowboy in a snazzy Western-style shirt suit of blue-gray flannel decorated with white saddle stitching. For some guests, Jerry Ford's new garb, a gift from friends, brought to mind his past uncertain flights of fashion. Greeting Japan's Emperor Hirohito last year on a grand tour of Asia, for example, the President was dressed in a cutaway-with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Coming On Like a Cocktail Cowboy | 11/3/1975 | See Source »

...sheet and went as a ghost. Pretty clever, huh? I thought so, but when I got to where the guys told me the party was supposed to be, I rushed in through the door yelling "Boo" and moaning and stuff, but it turned out to be some alumni cocktail party for the class of '48 that Harry [Gamble] was at. Boy, I was pretty embarrassed. And my roommate...

Author: By William E. Stedman, | Title: Rock Steady | 10/31/1975 | See Source »

...Monte Carlo, the snob spots for drinking and dancing are the Maona (Tahitian), Para-dize (Brazilian) and New Jimmyz (art deco). The woman who manages all this, sometime Singer Regine (nee Zylberberg), 45, now plans new discothèques in Rio and Manhattan. "Life begins with the first cocktail," says the lady who introduced le twist to Paris. "She only sleeps three hours a night," adds her husband and former secretary, Roger Choukroun. The cabaret queen is also branching out into fashion design. Her first collection, introduced at a Paris ready-to-wear show last week, features-what else?-evening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 27, 1975 | 10/27/1975 | See Source »

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