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...part of the fun was seeing how he got even with his Washington colleagues. At least Washington stuck fairly close to its characters' recognizable attributes, unlike most of the schlocky bestselling novels of recent years that trade on the public's understanding that they are really about Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Onassis or Howard Hughes The viciousness of this double understanding in these novels is in the way real people can be assigned cheaply torrid love lives with little chance of legal redress...
...rooms but is bigger, newer and has a two-car garage. Phillips also had to sweat out his application for a mortgage loan. The problem is that he is burdened with alimony payments; taking them into account, savings and loan associations would insist that Phillips and his second wife, Marilyn, show a combined income of $39,000 to qualify for a $50,000 mortgage. They can do so only if Marilyn, who is an executive secretary in Dayton, lands a similar job in Jersey and earns $12,000 a year. Phillips got the mortgage; now Marilyn has to find...
...editor a man who allowed the paper to pub lish a photograph of Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio French-kissing on their wedding...
...lights dim, a suggestive voice booms forth: "We ask your cooperation by not smoking ... anything ... in the theater." Then, amidst the tumble effaces on the various screens, can be seen Marilyn Monroe, Doris Day, Peter Lawford, Marlon Brando and John F. Kennedy as President. The gloom of Kennedy's assassination breaks the mood, but not for long, as Ed Sullivan can be seen in 1964 announcing, with a wave of the arm: "Ladies and gentlemen...
...Marilyn Tressel Washington...