Word: pools
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Businessmen's Plunge. The Y.W. today, says Mrs. Alida Cory, executive director of the Cincinnati branch, is rapidly outstripping its old reputation as a "sanctimonious swimming pool." It now provides sophisticated instruction in sex education and natural childbirth; last year the Y.W.s in Oakland, San Francisco, Pasadena and Los Angeles started special clubs for unwed mothers that offer not only companionship but also baby sitting and employment services...
...Amendment does not protect it. But obscenity defies specific legal definition, and attempts at rulings have left things more muddied than ever. Last October, the court took under consideration two cases involving booksellers from New York and Kentucky who had been convicted for selling such obscene publications as Lust Pool and High Heels. A third case concerned the right of Arkansas to suppress and destroy various girlie magazines, including Gent, Bachelor and Swank. Though it had taken the cases to consider other issues, the court finally reversed all three judgments on the ground that none of the publications was obscene...
Limitless Pool. The Tonight show is one of the most pulverizing grinds in the business. Says Comic Dick Cavett...
...their dingy old headquarters. One of the critical functions-shared by the show's producer, its two associate producers, four writers and four talent coordinators, and supervised by the star-is the selection of the Tonight guests. The pay is only $320, but the pool is limitless, explains Tony Randall, because the show "is plugsville." Bob Hope, for example, came on recently, chatted a bit, and then showed a 21-minute clip from his latest film, Eight on the Lam. At Tonight's going commercial rates, that air time would have cost United Artists $40,000. The second...
...little as $7,000 a year. Levitt keeps the prices low by clustering the houses on tiny lots around common courtyards and greens, thus cutting the cost of roads and utilities. That also enables him to leave 75% of the land open for parks, play space and a pool...