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Sonya Hamiln Show. Author Studs Terkel ("Hard Times," "Working") is co-host this week. Today, Terkel interviews a bartender, beautician, airline stewardess and Playboy bunny. Ch. 4, 9 a.m. 1 hour...

Author: By F. Briney, | Title: TELEVISION | 3/21/1974 | See Source »

Professor Chapman said recently in his course on Modern Drama that he would like to bring back the days (nostalgia again) of the riots at the Abbey Theatre during performances of The Playboy of the Western World and The Plough and the Stars, or even the riots after the first word ("merdre") of Jarry's Ubu Roi. Theater when it's working well, he was saying, is meant to be somewhat jarring and disturbing. But this spring's Harvard drama season is in total accord with the national attitude of escape and be merry. It is a whole feast...

Author: By Candace Brook, | Title: Streaking Into the Past | 3/19/1974 | See Source »

Chris, who was Greek and had been sitting next to me reading perked up and showed me in Playboy where this 68-year-old lady had written in to say that she had a boy friend and they screwed once a month and had orgasms...

Author: By Bruns H. Grayson, | Title: Volunteers for America | 3/15/1974 | See Source »

...spent on Agnew's protection since he resigned in October, the White House withdrew not only his Secret Service guards but his car and chauffeur too. Still, Agnew's trip to Palm Springs had a positive side. He sold his novel, A Very Special Relationship, to Playboy Press for "more than $50,000." The book centers round a liberal Vice President in the Washington of 1983 who becomes entangled with a tough, sexy Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. So far, Agnew has turned out 15 pages, plus six pages each of outline and character sketches. Calling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Mar. 4, 1974 | 3/4/1974 | See Source »

...Angry Young Man, he became-second only to his archfoe, Winston Churchill -the most hypnotic orator and contumacious politician of 20th century Britain. One of seven surviving sons of a Monmouthshire miner who died of lung disease, "Nye" Bevan, even in his plummy days as a Buckinghamshire squire and playboy of the West End world, never forgot or forgave the hardscrabble existence eked out by the working folk of his native valleys. His principal monument is Britain's National Health Service, still the model of womb-to-tomb medical care...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Drawing Nye | 1/28/1974 | See Source »

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