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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...cultists, including a Connecticut pastor who starts letters to fellow collectors "Dearly Beerloved." The association distributes a bimonthly newsletter, holds a sudsy annual "can-vention" that was attended this fall by more than 600 enthusiasts, and each year bestows on some beer-busty lass the dubious title of Miss Beer Can. Members range in rank from "brewery worker," with up to 249 cans, to "grand brewmaster" (1,000 or more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: Can Cult | 11/11/1974 | See Source »

...story of H. Wadsworth Billings III contains within it a number of morals I would not want you to miss...

Author: By Thomas Aronson, | Title: Tom Columns | 11/9/1974 | See Source »

...that always gets channelled off someplace, at the bar or at the bank. He's so into the job that he never really answers any important questions about ironworkers. If we want to find out what the men are like, or even what their jobs make them like, we miss out. Cherry's narrative is always at the workplace--when he moves to the gin mills the talk is usually of the work. We get page after page, with diagrams, of how a derrick is set up and how a Chicago boom operates. This might be something a worker...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: Shove It Up Your Nose | 11/9/1974 | See Source »

...four Republicans who supported Nixon by voting against impeachment and were returned to their seats in the House were Representatives C. Trent Lott (Miss.), Delbert L. Latta (Ohio), Edward Hutchinson (Mich.) and Charles E. Wiggins (Calif...

Author: By Margaret A. Shapiro, | Title: Democrats Will Dominate Congress, Statehouses | 11/6/1974 | See Source »

...performer is Georgina Spelvin, energetic heroine of The Devil in Miss Jones. The movie is a standard little immorality play about a shy girl running graphically amuck in her own hardcore, X-rated fantasies. At last count it had grossed more than $8 million. Spelvin was paid a mere $500 (about $33 per staged orgasm, by one attentive critic's calculation). After making the 1973 movie, she did other similar epics, and by last summer had fetched up in Maine doing straight summer-stock theater...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Jail for Pornographers? | 11/4/1974 | See Source »

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