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...traveling young gallants, Marlowe (Robert G. Murch) and Hastings (Tom V.V. Tammi), are told that the home of Mr. Hardcastle (Fred Stuthman) is an inn. What follows is a consistently funny set of etiquette violations. Marlowe mistakes Miss Hardcastle (Nancy Reardon) for a barmaid, the sort of woman with whom he is as raffishly familiar as he is shyly reserved with "ladies." Hardcastle is appalled at the monstrous liberties his guests take; they roar for drink and alternately interrupt and ignore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Social-Status Reflexes | 5/17/1971 | See Source »

Gathering material in Taipei for his latter-day Around the World in Eighty Days, Humorist's Humorist S.J. Perelman visited a place of refreshment called the Literary Inn. Suddenly he was surrounded by a draggle of highly painted professional ladies who obviously wanted more than his autograph. Only with some difficulty did the world traveler extricate himself from their importunities, but he emerged with wit unblunted. "It was a case," he mused to a friend on the way back to his hotel, "of the tail dogging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, May 10, 1971 | 5/10/1971 | See Source »

...from coast to coast, from the Cox family estate in Westhampton Beach, L.I., to San Clemente, from Camp David to Key Biscayne. She has visited Cox frequently in Cambridge, Mass., where they customarily dine-surrounded by Secret Service agents-at small, inexpensive restaurants or at Lincoln's Inn, a law-school social club. Last Thanksgiving Cox asked Nixon for his daughter's hand. "Eddie was white as a sheet," Bebe Rebozo, who was standing by, recalled; her father, Tricia said, was "speechless for a moment-you know how fathers are." Since just before Christmas, Tricia has been sporting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: A June Wedding in the White House | 3/29/1971 | See Source »

...their performance last night, the Terriens proved their right to the number one national rating they hold and established themselves as the team to beat here this weekend. "We win Saturday and we're in clover," a confident Cahoon remarked while riding the elevator to his Holiday Inn room last night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stickmen Favored in NCAA Semi-Finals | 3/19/1971 | See Source »

Aside from playing hockey, the Crimson has simply tried to get some deep relaxation. At night, some members of the team escaped to the 20th floor of the Holiday Inn to the Top 'o the Inn Lounge. There they are entertained by the Little Foxes, Holiday Inn's version of Playboy bunnies. But the drinks are $1.25 each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stickmen Favored in NCAA Semi-Finals | 3/19/1971 | See Source »

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