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...upcoming show in Las Vegas, Ann-Margret will ride onstage on a Harley, wearing a jumpsuit, accompanied by a chorus squad of motorcyclists. At the end of the scene she will unzip the sirensuit, revealing herself in a flesh-colored body stocking, before climbing into a high-necked, bead-studded sheath. Offstage, the pneumatic star claims to prefer cover-up clothes. Still, when she showed up in Manhattan last week at Warlock Rex Reed's party for Film Maker Eleanor Perry, Ann-Margret must have known she would be on-camera, so she wore a costume she is comfortable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Nov. 19, 1973 | 11/19/1973 | See Source »

West Virginia's Harley Staggers, chairman of a House commerce subcommittee, released more than 70 pages of working papers from the files of the Securities and Exchange Commission that shed more light on ITT's attempts to win a favorable decision in a Justice Department antitrust suit. The papers, comprising SEC notes and summaries of more than 34 boxes of ITT papers, indicated that ITT had pressed its case with unseemly vigor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Mission Impossible | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

...academically back up volunteer work. It hired Spencer MacDonald in coordinate in educational program. MacDonald ran a credit seminar on problems of social intervention and volunteering. Barbara Brenzell, a graduate student in Education led a seminar for PBH volunteers on issue and methods of teaching children. This year Robert Harley '73, executive vice president of PBH conducts a Social Relations junior tutorial on the myth of mental illness. As second course for credit--dealing with teaching problems and practices in high schools--will supplement the Teacher Aids Program...

Author: By Benjamin Sendor, | Title: PBH: Learning to Save Its Own Problem | 11/10/1972 | See Source »

THROUGHOUT THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS, discussions--even among House executives--have bogged down on the relationship between volunteer service and institutional change. PBH has not yet succeeded in fully throwing off its image as a brings holiday baskets; it is still associated with what Harley called short-term head-aid solutions" to essentially long-term problems...

Author: By Peter M. Shane, | Title: PBH: A Tradition of Change | 11/7/1972 | See Source »

...most common attitude that Thoreson encountered was an apathetic inclination toward McGoverns Harley A. Peyton '76 characterized himself more as "negative Nixon" than pro-McGovern, and proceeded to say that "Nixon has done some admirable things" while McGovern has "made an awful lot of mistakes--like the Eagleton thing." But Peyton and about 70 per cent of all freshmen (according to a Freshman Council survey) support the Democratic candidate...

Author: By Dwight Cramer and Douglas E. Schoen, S | Title: At Harvard, Nixonites Soft Sell the 'Precincts' Hoping to Identify, and Then Arouse, Support | 10/24/1972 | See Source »

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