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Typical of many of her sisters, Linda Farmer lives in a one-bedroom apartment with another Rockette on the city's unfashionable upper West Side, spends $400 a year for makeup ($80 of which goes for false eyelashes alone). Because of her long hours (from noon to 10:30 p.m.), she dates only sporadically; the most popular reading material in the Rockettes' dressing room these days is a dog-eared copy of The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Manhunting. During their 90-minute break between shows, which one dancer wearily describes as "too short to do anything...
...probers fumed, Powell continued enjoying the surroundings on Bimini, which he calls "Adam's Eden." There he has been lolling for a month with his $19,200-a-year "administrative assistant," Corrine Huff, who was Miss Ohio in the 1960 Miss U.S.A. contest. When he tires of his one-bedroom villa, Powell rests up by fishing for barracuda and wahoo from his 31-ft. yacht, Adam's Fancy, playing dominoes with the natives, sipping Cutty Sark-and-milk, and philosophizing in typical Powell-ese. "Let's be sweet and walk together," he said last week. "Keep...
...another six-story shambles next door, and four more tenements in the block are in line for similar rescue. Rents, of course, have risen. The rent-controlled apartments once brought $20 to $40 a month. After renovation, U.S. Gypsum collects $65 a month for efficiency apartments, $78 for one-bedroom and $85 for two-bedroom units...
...Academy House, where a new FIVE bedroom apartment can be rented for $147 a month, a one-bedroom...
Wasserman is worth more than $30 million in MCA stock, but he lives-frugally by some neighbors' standards-in a $400,000 one-bedroom house in Beverly Hills designed by Harold Lezitt. There is a Henry Moore beside the driveway, a Soutine on the dining-room wall, and a Bernard Buffet portrait of Wasserman himself, a gift from Alfred Hitchcock, in the foyer. Mrs. Wasserman sleeps in the bedroom. Wasserman sleeps on a couch in the study, where he gets up at 5 each morning and starts making phone calls to breakfasting subordinates in New York...