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Died. Margaret Sanger, 82, the U.S.'s first and foremost crusader for birth control; of arteriosclerosis; in Tucson, Ariz, (see MODERN LIVING...
Most of Safari is brittle, sharp banter between four debauchees in their twenties who, in various Combinations want to seduce each other and corrupt an already confused undergraduate named Achilles (John Kemp). Gentry Sanger, our host for the evening, is a notorious faggot who "oozes into Widener" to pick up new boyfriends. Paul Schmidt plays him with reptilian smoothness. He wriggles and postures and drawls through airy marvels of sinister affectation. He is the devil in drag. His counterpart Ann Timmons (Joanna Vogel) coldly pursues men. She snatches up innocent victims like Achilles, inflames them and casts them...
People have always tried to find ways to prevent birth, from the froth collected from the mouths of camels in ancient Egypt to the clumsy rubber devices for men that accounted for most contraceptive sales in the U.S. until the late 1930s. About that time Margaret Sanger started the trend toward contraceptives for women by convincing major companies that there was money to be made in jellies and diaphragms; in World War II, the men's side of the business profited mightily from Armed Services educational campaigns. Today the major emphasis is on a recent development that has made...
Thurs., April 26 CBS Reports (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). Birth control is tonight's topic, with Margaret Sanger as special guest...
Thurs., April 12 CBS Reports (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). Birth control pioneer Margaret Sanger is interviewed by Correspondent Eric Sevareid on this study of birth control...