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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Gauzy Nodes. Father Rabbit Hugh Marston Hefner, who started Playboy in 1953, crossed the pubic-hair Rubicon three years ago, but only after goading by Bob Guccione, whose Penthouse first appeared in 1969 full of gauzy nudes with hirsute private parts. Since then, the two antagonists, as well as such panting competitors as Gallery, Genesis, Dude, Club, Game, Cavalier, Adam and Hustler, have been leaving less and less to the imagination. Playboy has expanded its Playmate of the Month spread from two or three pages to as many as nine. Penthouse routinely features male-female and female-female couples. Hefner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Skin Trouble | 9/22/1975 | See Source »

...Corporation has also talked about some of these issues in the past, but sources say that Hugh Calkins '45, chairman of the Corporation Subcommittee, has been adamant in drawing a distinction between social and financial questions facing stockholders. Reportedly, Calkins does not believe the Corporation should attempt to meddle in the actual running of corporate financial affairs...

Author: By H. JEFFREY Leonard, | Title: Shareholder Responsibility: Harvard Is Halfway There | 9/15/1975 | See Source »

...York's fiscal integrity fought their most desperate battle so far to keep the city from defaulting. Such a default could have potentially grave consequences for many other city governments. Against the odds, Rohatyn & Co. appeared to be prevailing−temporarily. A plan patched together by Governor Hugh Carey and the Municipal Assistance Corporation (Big Mac) to raise some $2 billion over the next three months seemed to gain grudging acceptance among New York legislators, who will vote on the proposal this week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW YORK: Last Chance for the Big Apple | 9/15/1975 | See Source »

...sound financial basis. If the board succeeds, Rohatyn is hopeful the Federal Government at last may lend some land of support to Big Mac bonds−a guarantee if the paper is subject to federal taxation. New York, in effect, has a new government with a more decisive politician, Hugh Carey, at its head. It is probably the city's last chance for a financial turnabout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW YORK: Last Chance for the Big Apple | 9/15/1975 | See Source »

...seemed an occasion for celebration. The TV lights and cameras were all assembled one night last week in a crowded 40th-floor suite in Manhattan's Waldorf Towers. Reporters scrambled for position as New York's stocky Governor Hugh Carey and New York City's diminutive Mayor Abraham Beame marched in and took seats at a small antique table and announced their triumph. After days of negotiation, said Carey, the two had finally worked out a new method to raise the $2 billion that New York City must have to stave off bankruptcy through November...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CITIES: Fighting the Unthinkable | 9/8/1975 | See Source »

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