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When he could, John Foster Dulles loved to get away from it all on two private islands he owned on the Canadian side of Lake Ontario. Now a longtime Dulles friend, Chaumont, N.Y., Marina Operator Robert Hart, who had a cottage on the main island, has bought the hideaway for an undisclosed sum, promises to "keep it as it is." That's not quite what will happen to Franklin D. Roosevelt's old 165-ft. yacht Potomac. Up for auction, the vessel which the wartime President called his "Shangri-La," went for $55,000 to none other than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Feb. 7, 1964 | 2/7/1964 | See Source »

...East Coast Americans, Paris is still the most popular place-but it is no hideaway. Indeed, it is growing increasingly difficult to find anywhere that is. Most travel agents have a few special suggestions for couples on what is euphemistically called "a second honeymoon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Customs: Love's Long Leap | 12/13/1963 | See Source »

...only to women and has a key for every lock. The minute he sees the heroine he starts weaving Lemmoniacal schemes to lure her into his "sin bin," a flat with blood-red wallpaper, passion-pit living room, bed about the size of Luxembourg, and two Murphy violins that hideaway in a closet and at the flick of a switch pop out and play...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Two Hits with Three Eros | 11/8/1963 | See Source »

...Subcommittee. Bobby always dressed well (black suits with vest and silver silk tie). But few realized that he was becoming wealthy-at least not until July 1962, when Bobby and two partners opened a $1,200,000 luxury motel in Ocean City, Md., advertised it as a "high-style hideaway for the advise and consent set," and kicked it off with a champagne party. The inauguration drew 200 Washington VIPs-including Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: The Fast Talker from Pickens | 10/18/1963 | See Source »

...beauty -greying, a little ungainly and inclined to weight. What does Rob, who is said to have a different woman with every picture, see in Fanny? "My work is exciting," explains Rob. "I need rest." Somehow that jells it. Fanny gets her divorce and decamps with Rob for a hideaway on the Italian lakes-the Villa Fiorita...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Rose Named Fanny | 10/11/1963 | See Source »

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