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...around promoting her latest effort for the video audiences- "Creatures From the Deep"- but she was so hyped at meeting the Venezuelan cannonball that she planted a kiss right on his smuzzeroo and forgot about talking about her picture for the momento. She was in her pink and purple passion hot pants and if her buss was anything as inspiring, the South American invader should show his colors to the rest of the equines by many lengths Julie, by the way, does not appear in the nude in her movieland debut. She promised her parents...

Author: By Elsie Wilson, | Title: Canonero II Slated to Be Triple Crown Winner | 6/4/1971 | See Source »

...CHUL subcommittee, said Tuesday that more tutors will eat in House dining halls because of the meal pool. "I expect that the senior people in the Houses will continue to go on eating in the dining halls whether it's free or whether they have to sign a pink slip," he said. "The flexibility of the system is that it allows tutors' wives some form of allotment for free meals. If both a tutor and his wife get a free meal, then both will be in the dining hall more often...

Author: By Paul S. Koffsky, | Title: CHUL, Masters Limit Tutors' Meal Funds | 6/4/1971 | See Source »

...about 40 Federal employees carrying antiwar signs and waving their pink Federal identification cards marched to the front of the police lines and sought to enter the building. City Attorney John Fisk told them they could not enter unless they surrendered their placards and went...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Demonstration | 5/7/1971 | See Source »

...President. Washington. D.C. was "dazzling with pink cherry and magnolia blossoms, and deluged with tourists. One morning nearly 10,000 visitors queued up to tour the White House. Along the black iron White House fence 37 women, mainly suburban housewives, chained themselves in protest against the Viet Nam War. Peace marchers are about to descend on Washington en masse (see following story), but the city seems unperturbed. On the Capitol lawn, a group of Democratic presidential hopefuls, including Senators Birch Bayh of Indiana. Henry Jackson of Washington, and Harold Hughes of Iowa, startled passers-by as they sat down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: And, It Might As Well Be Spring | 4/26/1971 | See Source »

...early; a little more passivity in the first act would pay larger dividends in the second.) There is also Ethel Woodruff in the potentially unrewarding part of the decrepit boarder. Miss Woodruff looks not unlike a pet rabbit who is murdered during the course of the drama; her pink eyes stare painfully ahead as if death were some shabby stranger waving in the faint distance, and I found her portrayal so credible that I often found it necessary to avert my eyes from the spectacle...

Author: By Frank Rich, | Title: Theatre Atomic Flowers | 4/22/1971 | See Source »

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