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Gloria Steinem and Pat Carbine of Ms. Magazine last night officially deposited the magazine's ten-year collection of letters-to-the-editor in the Schlesinger Library, marking the first time the library has included a magazine's letters in its collection...

Author: By Margaret M. Groarke, | Title: Schlesinger Library Gets Ms. Letters | 12/9/1981 | See Source »

Since its start in 1972, Ms. Magazine has received an overwhelming response from its readers, Pat Carbine, publisher and editor-in-chief of the magazine, said yesterday, nothing that over 20,000 readers responded to the first issue alone. The first letter published--which Carbine read aloud at the press conference--was a response to an article by Horner entitled "Why I Fear Success," she added...

Author: By Margaret M. Groarke, | Title: Schlesinger Library Gets Ms. Letters | 12/9/1981 | See Source »

...sing. Balding. Can dance a little." But oh, how he danced! That was evident from Ms second film, Flying Down to Rio (1933), when he was paired with a perky chorine named Ginger Rogers. Between then and 1939 Astaire and Rogers made eight films-and movie history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Can Dance a Little | 11/16/1981 | See Source »

There's the Sheridan plot. Joseph Surface (Andrew Olson) has an alliance with the gossip Ms. Sneerwell (Melissa Franklin); the neighborhood thinks they're shacked up, but it's strictly a business relationship formed so that Ms. Sneerwell can entrap Joseph's brother Charles, which in turn would enable Joseph to pursue Charles's sweetheart Maria. And so forth, with old gentlemen, loan sharks, inheritances and marital quarrels all mingling in a rollercoaster plot that just can't be disliked...

Author: By Amy E. Schwartz, | Title: Pleasantly Scandalous | 11/12/1981 | See Source »

...surprising message for Ms guests: "I personally am hoping for the failure of the vote today. That would be an eye opener for the American people. It would make them realize that there is another government that influences American policy. There is a government within the Government in the U.S. I am sorry to say this, but it is widely believed here that American policy is really run from Tel Aviv. I would like for the American people to understand who really runs their Government. When we look at the American people, we admire them as peace-loving, intelligent, industrious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Americans: The Greatest Danger | 11/9/1981 | See Source »

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