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...evening we did relax, and Friday night turned out to be a kind of party." Julie and David had invited another young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milligan (he works in the Commerce Department), to the White House. "My parents were up in the solarium and when they heard our voices, they came hurrying down and asked us to have dinner with them." Joined by Nixon Friend Bebe Rebozo, the young people dined with the Nixons, discussed the day's events and then put matters aside to watch the latest Paul Newman movie (The Sting). Most tantalizing...
Arabella House, near the West German city of Kaiserslautern, is a well-kept building with 72 single-room-and-bath apartments and such amenities as tennis courts, bowling alleys, beer cellar, nightclub, sauna, solarium-and a fully equipped room for sadomasochists. Arabella is what its operator, Kurt Kohls of Ulm, likes to call an "Eros center" and what almost everyone else would call a brothel. Kohls already runs four such centers in West Germany and Austria, and hopes to open other Arabellas in Luxembourg, Holland, Hungary, Yugoslavia and East Berlin...
Aseptic Good Looks. Though the flurry was short-lived and Luci obviously had no intention of offending her mother's denomination, she was shaken by the outcry. Last month, in the White House solarium that has served her as study, sanctuary, party room and private meeting place with Pat-it had previously been Caroline Kennedy's nursery-schoolroom-Luci sat on a well-broken-in sofa, tucked her legs beneath her, and allowed that the baptismal storm had after all wafted Pat her way. "I didn't know what to do," she explained. "I was frightened. Lynda...
...confrontation-surely one of the most unnerving encounters in the annals of courtship-occurred a couple of weeks later when the President returned briefly to the White House. As Luci entered the selfservice elevator with her father, Pat high-signed that he would meet her in the solarium. "Where's Pat?" the President demanded. "Well, I want to see him. Go get him." Pat was duly summoned into the presidential bedroom on the second floor. Asked Johnson: "What's all this stuff I've been reading about in the papers?" Pat had his "little speech memorized word...
Twenty-three freshmen will attend their final Gen Ed A section this morning in the solarium of Still-man Informally. The section man, Arthur E. Regan said that although he was hospitalized with a severe cold, he had no trouble in arranging the meeting. He was reported last night to be acting comfortably...