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With its stereo, Dunhill pipe rack and mobile telephone, the Rolls is almost a house on wheels. Which is not too strange, really, because the road is Flip's only real home. "Quite often I feel the tension, and I'll go driving into the desert," he says. On such occasions he keeps a note pad handy to jot down his thoughts. "I don't go to create, I go to relax," he explains. "But I've never gone and not come back with something-a couple of stories, a handful of one-liners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When You're Hot, You're Hot | 1/31/1972 | See Source »

...Munro is too honest to do this. He only mails in a name to the all-star competition if the player had a really outstanding game." Getchell added. "So Harvard players don't rack up as many votes, and don't get picked so often to the All-New England teams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Booters Draw First in Region, Wilmot Makes All-Star Squad | 11/24/1971 | See Source »

...vertical storage system designed by Sailing Master Walter Everett will revolutionize boat handling. When financed and installed the overhead meat rack rail will be able to place into storage forty-five boats in a space that previously would only hold twelve. Even though $20,000 is still badly needed to purchase the machinery, it is estimated that this new system will save $70,000 in construction costs alone. Bemis said of the new simplicity of boat handling. "One man can launch or haul and store a boat unaided, and any boat can be selected for launching no matter where stored...

Author: By Thomas S. Crane, | Title: Sailors Will Revel This Spring In a Newly Built Boat House | 11/18/1971 | See Source »

...spare time. He puts us in the uneasy position of being thankful for her pain. He seems to be relegating the notion of vocation to the busywork of sick souls. He seems also to be saying that housewifery is the luxury of the resolved and art the rack of the demented. Beyond anything that Dr. Cody could touch in Emily Dickinson is the fact that she was an artist...

Author: By Tina Rathborne, | Title: A Clean Dissection | 10/26/1971 | See Source »

...legal pad and a Royal electric. "I used to be able to get down 2,000 words a day," he laments. "Now I'm happy if I can do 1,000." If he is still in the thinking stage, however, he sits in an armchair, his pipe rack beside him, and a dog or cat on his lap. Before arriving at his usual labyrinthine mystery-style plot-he is "awfully keen" on Agatha Christie and Rex Stout-he jots down something like 400 pages of notes. "I do like a book with an elaborate plot," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Wodehouse Aeternus | 10/25/1971 | See Source »

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