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...actually the day after his 30th birthday, but Broadway Joe Nomath was presented with a cake at the Sealy-Fabergé Celebrity Golf Tournament in Las Vegas. Namath's next big moment came when he got an eagle on the par 5 15th hole. Namath, matched with Golfer Marlene Hagge, said he loved it, "because I'd always rather play with women [pros] than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jun. 18, 1973 | 6/18/1973 | See Source »

...quickly realized that the company's 21 barnlike Automats and cafeterias were out of step with the times (the first was opened in 1904) and had often become a refuge for derelicts seeking a cheap, hot meal and oldsters wanting to drowse away an afternoon over coffee, cake and the newspaper. Guterman has jazzed up the operation with everything from rock concerts to waitresses on roller skates, and his approach so far has worked. The company, whose annual sales in 1972 totaled $16.9 million, last week reported a first-quarter operating profit of $73,970, its first black...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MERCHANDISING: Rescuing the Automat | 5/28/1973 | See Source »

What a circus! And all to help actors in trouble. For the Union des Artistes in Paris, Actress Elsa Martinelli, wearing black opera hose, ran a couple of baby chimps through their paces. Dressed up as a bunny, Singer Jane Birkin popped out of a cake and walked a tightrope. The hit of the evening was a pie-throwing skit written by Director Claude Chabrol and starring Actor Marcello Mastroianni. Marcello then scrubbed himself down and returned for the 3 a.m. finale when the whole company dished up a giant vat of steaming spaghetti for the audience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, May 21, 1973 | 5/21/1973 | See Source »

...TIME, May 14), looks by comparison like The Seven Samurai. The fights, which are plentiful but somehow lackadaisical, are all generated by the disappearance of several brothers who work down at the icehouse, where envelopes of white powder are frozen in the middle of each cake. Pressed to explain this, the plant manager says guilelessly: "There's no profit in ice. In dope, plenty." The hero, Bruce Lee, may be furious of fist, but he is decidedly slow on the uptake. He spends an extraordinary amount of time tracking down the archvillain. Finally, the two lock in combat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Quick Cuts | 5/21/1973 | See Source »

...meat eaters. The words rebound from the elephant-colored walls of the bunker as once they had echoed down the parade grounds of the Third Reich. Hitler's pallid hand, shaking from Dr. Morell's amphetamine capsules, spoons dollops of Schlag onto a slab of chocolate cake. The movie is the world's most overdocumented Grand Guignol, the phantom of history's opera at bay in the foundations of the Fuhrer's falling theater...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: The Hitler Revival: Myth v.Truth | 5/21/1973 | See Source »

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