Word: playboy
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...took the name with her when she joined the New York Daily News. Then, too, when a publication runs more than one piece by the same person in the same issue, it often insists on a pseudonym. Freelance Writer Ken Purdy contributed two articles to a recent Playboy, one under his own name, one under that of Karl Prentiss. Even when they give up their real names, pseudonymists often like to hang on to their real initials...
Critics have tried to debunk Reed's enthusiasm for Russia, and his book, which Lamont calls "the best in the Revolution," by calling Reed a "playboy" and a "lost revolutionary...
Married. Lady Sarah Spencer-Churchill, 45, Manhattan socialite daughter of the Duke of Marlborough, distant cousin of Winston Churchill; and Theodore Roubanis, 27, sometime actor, full-time playboy, and onetime companion of Actress Jeanne Moreau; she for the third time; in Philadelphia...
...PLAYBOY, on the other hand, with its greatest appeal to college men uses sex themes editorially to sell the magazine, and in advertising to sell products. The same thing, I understand, is true of many other publications with heavy campus circulations...
Though the marquees scream about a VOLCANO OF SMOLDERING PASSION!, the view inside is little more than a Playboy peep show, less glossy but just as sexless. Lust is a popeyed man ogling a barmaid's cleavage, virginity a lacquered ex-stripper trying to look like a wide-eyed schoolgirl caught up in the evil ways of the big city. Usually, there are only random glimpses of breasts and bottoms, although lately the nudies have been edging closer to the limits of pornography with a rash of "sadie-massies" that drag in homosexuality, flagellation, voyeurism, lesbianism and assorted orgies...