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...story first emerged partially last March, when its leading characters became publicly identified: red-haired Christine Keeler, who came from Middlesex to sling hash at 17, and at 21 was the West End's most-called girl; John Profumo, 48, the able War Minister and man-about-Mayfair, whose virile charm proved something of a Tory asset after those homosexual spy scandals; and Dr. Stephen Ward, 43, a socialite osteopath (and son of the Anglican canon of Rochester Cathedral), who said he liked helping attractive girls of humble birth adapt to "the needs and stresses of modern living...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Great Britain: The Price of Christine | 6/14/1963 | See Source »

...connection with this, Sanford J. Ungar '66, chairman of the HCUA Dining Halls Committee plans to investigate the frequency with witch some of the less popular meals, such as veal and hash, are served. The committee will study the possibility of replacing some of these meals with more popular ones...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wiggins Says Board Rates Will Not Rise | 3/23/1963 | See Source »

...Silk Stockings, in a manner of speaking, is an uneven pair: during the first act, almost everybody on stage is at loose ends with himself, missing cues, timing jokes badly, willfully ignoring the orchestra, and generally making a hash of what is not a very good Cole Porter show at best. But from the very beginning of Act II, we are delightfully, tunefully, spiritedly taken in hand and tossed into that wonderful Dream Kingdom, Drumbeat and Song Land, where girls are goilier, flesh is flashier, and nonsense is all the sense we crave...

Author: By Michael W. Schwartz, | Title: Silk Stockings | 12/8/1962 | See Source »

...supply center of 550 people in northern Colorado. His father, a lumberman, was town mayor-and a devoted Republican. Byron was valedictorian of his five-member high school class, went to the University of Colorado in nearby Boulder, where he waited table at the Phi Gamma Delta house, slung hash in a sorority, made Phi Beta Kappa-and became a Democrat. These were Depression years, and White was impressed by Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. "It seemed to me," he recalls, "that the Democrats had the more forward-looking programs." Hall of Fame...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: FROM TRIPLE THREAT TO THE BENCH | 4/6/1962 | See Source »

...until 5 a.m. with a herd of beat and offbeat guests-flying-saucer spotters, clairvoyants, steam-locomotive buffs, all single-mindedly devoted to their own idiosyncrasies. Nebel greets the dawn undaunted by the knowledge that his audience of loyal fans consists mainly of insomniacs, night-blooming necromancers, and hash slingers in all-night diners. After Long John, the station clears its throat with a half-hour of music called Sunrise Serenade before John A. Gambling begins another garrulous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Prosperous Garrulity | 3/2/1962 | See Source »

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