Word: hughe
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Baptist congregation, declared himself "aghast" and added: "I cannot think that the First Lady of this land would descend to such a gutter type of mentality." Mormon Elder Gordon B. Hinckley called a press conference to support "chastity before marriage and fidelity after marriage." New York's Governor Hugh Carey, a Roman Catholic with twelve children, unctuously observed: "I guess I believe, in the words that Frankie [Sinatra] sings, 'Love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage...
...Yorkers, at least, seemed to take heart. New York Governor Hugh Carey, who had put pressure on Big Mac to take a tough stand with the city, called the mayor's program "an act of courage." Senate Majority Leader Warren Anderson, a Republican who had led the fight to prevent additional state aid to the city, said that Beame "has made a 180-degree turn, which is exactly what had to be done." But it would have been better if Beame had made his turnabout earlier. In the time-honored fashion of New York politicians...
Lady Antonia, a lithe blonde, has been married since 1956 to Tory M.P. Hugh Fraser. Her father is the Earl of Longford, a sturdy Roman Catholic peer and tireless moralizer whose antismut campaigns have earned him the nickname "Lord Porn." She is an avid collector-of white dresses (she has 100), and of personages literary, theatrical and political. Her companions have included Author Norman Mailer, Actor Robert Stephens and Lord Lambton, the Tory M.P. who quit Parliament last year after being photographed in bed with a call girl...
...Government cure seeker created by the Regional Rail Reorganization Act-issued its preliminary plan for a Government-backed corporation that would consolidate about 15,000 miles of the old Penn Central and half a dozen other bankrupt lines. That plan was much criticized by politicians; New York Governor Hugh Carey called it "utterly unacceptable...
...slightly rhetorical question: "What Sort of Man Reads Playboy!" The answer assures advertisers that the Playboy reader, in his quest for the good life, spares no expense. In a way, the same has been true of Playboy Enterprises, Inc., the haphazard corporate empire spawned by the magazine that Hugh M. Hefner founded with several hundred borrowed dollars in 1953. Over the years, PEI has spent millions to give substance to Hefner's sensate fantasies; today Playboy Enterprises include hotels, clubs, movie, record and book publishing businesses and a second magazine, OUI, which was launched three years ago to compete...