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...simply because she is outspoken. Sample, on the relation between her art and life: "I've had two very happy marriages and before that an affair or two, and the only time I've seen a man on his knees, he's been chasing a collar stud." She is the most perceptive writer, the only one who can make a meaningful connection between her research and the dramatic situation. A grandmother at 66, she lives in Bury Saint Edmunds, the ancient market town where she was born, in a Manderley-size house whose architecture manages to combine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: On the Road to Manderley | 4/12/1971 | See Source »

...possible-within two months, farewells from both Rolls-Royce and the stud Marlene Dietrich called "the Mercedes-Benz of men"? Or was the master phraser of pop singing just teasing with another eloquent pause? He had been up and down before, but never out. Born in Hoboken, N.J., the son of an Italian immigrant fireman. Winning on the Major Bowes Amateur Hour. Singing with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey. Becoming "the Voice," playing the Paramount and the Hit Parade to the tune of $1,000,000 a year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Chairman Emeritus | 4/5/1971 | See Source »

Agnew harbors sufficient independence to chafe sometimes at being programmed. "We have a stud here, a real stud," says an aide. "He has some thoughts of his own." Now he is being reined in, and he cannot like the feeling. For the short run, Agnew's future will turn upon the success of the new persona he is cultivating under Nixon's direction. The White House is now sending him forth in a more statesmanlike guise as ambassador-advocate for the Administration's domestic reforms. Thus last Agnew met-and was photographed with-Newark Mayor Kenneth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Short Rein of Spiro T. Agnew | 1/25/1971 | See Source »

...local press did not exactly distinguish itself either. Initially it had great trouble with the candidate's name, which admittedly provides endless possibilities for exploitation. (The last name especially has good possibilities. Local high school students proved the most imaginative in this respect, trimming bumper stickers to read "Stud," and pasting them on their purple VW dune buggies.) Sometimes it came out Jerry, sometimes Gerald, and one paper used to call him Harry Stubbs...

Author: By William B. Hamilton, | Title: The Studds Campaign: A Postscript | 12/12/1970 | See Source »

...hired such famed trainers as Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, Bill Winfrey and Eddie Neloy, and bred and raced a long list of champions. The greatest of her stallions was Bold Ruler, which grossed $764,204, winning 23 out of 33 races, then became the sport's leading stud from 1963 to 1969, with progeny that won purses of more than $12 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Nov. 2, 1970 | 11/2/1970 | See Source »

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