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...tied gentlemen and bejeweled matrons turned out for the two performances. Catcalls and whistles echoed throughout the house as the curtain rose on a chorus line of topless dancers and intensified at the entrance of Alawn Don Jay, the "Sophisticate Blond Beauty." Audiences paid $25,700 for the show. Highlight of the evening's entertainment: Cece Ingram, a top-heavy lass billed as Satan's Angel. Satan's little darling stripped down to a G string and tassels, which she set aflame and proceeded to twirl in opposite directions. Sighs Cece: "It wrecks the breasts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Grinding to a Halt | 4/27/1970 | See Source »

This awakened media interest in the anti-pollution campaign was quickly followed by the grandiloquence of Richard Nixon, who made the "quality of life" the major highlight of his January State of the Union Message...

Author: By Bruce E. Johnson, | Title: Ecology Is A Dodge | 4/22/1970 | See Source »

...protests surrounding the scheduled visit of the recruiter for the Honeywell Corporation, manufacturer of anti-personnel bombs, serve to highlight how Harvard is linked to the War and to serving the corporate structure. These protests are justified and should be supported. We would like to point out that recruiting for Honeywell and other corporations is not confined to the days they interview. In fact, the real recruiting takes place every single day in the Harvard classrooms...

Author: By Assistant PROFESSOR Of economics and Michael Reich, S | Title: HARV ARD'S CORPORATE NEEDS | 3/23/1970 | See Source »

...That was the highlight of my career," the sophomore said. "In most sports the Olympies are the epitome of competition, and the aura that surrounds them is exhilarating. Now I'm really looking forward to the 1972 Olympies-if I make the team, I'll go to Sapora Japan," he said...

Author: By Jona THAN P. carlson, | Title: John Petkovich Finishes Second In Figure-Skating Championship | 3/20/1970 | See Source »

...truck, from Pineville, Kentucky. The Texas delegation brought a goat named after the President.... They came [as members of the 1932 Bonus Army] to deliver a message to the President and Congress, to demand their veterans' pensions, and the President had them connections [between events] and we try to highlight those connections, make more of them." And this viewpoint affects even entertainment reviews. Rather than treating art or rock or films as something separate from "real" events, the paper tries to show what these have to do with our lives...

Author: By Jeremy S. Bluhm, | Title: The Phoenix: A 'Writer's Paper' | 2/27/1970 | See Source »

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