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...fleshpotty parish. Swinging through a third week of his crusade in Blighty, the evangelist had planned an hour's walk through Soho, but a mob of 2,000 zealots swarmed all over him just across the way from the Old Compton Street Cinema (current attraction: Orgy at Lil's Place). A stripper named Brigitte St. John screamed: "Billy, what do you think of my miniskirt?" and flung herself onto his car. As the reverend rode out of the bedlam, an aide was murmuring: "We're lucky to get away with our lives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jun. 24, 1966 | 6/24/1966 | See Source »

Oklahoma Christian's students, many of them products of Oklahoma City's public schools, do not, as yet, find the process boring, and joke that after they graduate they may go back and throw their arms gratefully around that lil ol computer. Whether a professor is really as palatable out of a can as when swallowed live is of interest to those concerned with the growing teacher shortage. To find out, the U.S. Office of Education is spending $70,000 on a two-year evaluation of electronic teaching at Oklahoma Christian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colleges: Happiness Is Your Own Carrel | 2/18/1966 | See Source »

...DeEr ReedER: ONE of The AmAZIN FACKS abouT the RITEr of this bOOK is he nose a lil SUMPthin $$$$$$ ABOut The SUBjeck he writ ABOut. He was a skOOL DRop-oUT." So begins the latest federal literature out of Sargent Shriver's Office of Economic Opportunity-a comic book called Li'l Abner and the Creatures from Drop-Outer Space. Cartoonist Al Capp, 55, plucks Li'l Abner out of Dogpatch, the world's most bizarre poverty pocket, installs him as a "brilliant young technician with a big job, and even bigger feet, who befriends Danny...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jul. 23, 1965 | 7/23/1965 | See Source »

...then Mr. Watson interrupted: (irrelevantly we thought) "The Orgy at Lil's Place, everyone said it stunk--but it lasted five weeks." Mario enthusiastically agreed, "Businesswise it was terrific! Yet they don't care how lousy a picture is. All they care about is how much money it takes in." Though touched by Mario's ambivalence, our earlier fears about the film's genre were fast rematerializing. But now Mario had us in arm, urging us to "interview Mrs. Ascher our glamorous candy attendent...

Author: By Paul Williams, | Title: Heavenly Bodies | 4/8/1964 | See Source »

.../I57nIR] LIL h Sa? (c7n. r?mr [LISInIR] e?)6? d)( S()T dSt InIL 75 (IC)? Wn ( OISIN...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Oh Pshaw! | 12/7/1962 | See Source »

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