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...Madison Square Garden were all but lost sartorially to their fans. It was a crowd of funk-furred and metallic-threaded celebrities, including Chanteuse Bette Midler in jeans and mink, New York Knick Star Walt Frazier in a bold red and white blazer, Actor Jack Nicholson in loud pin stripes, Barbra Streisand in a sombrero, plus Senators Edward Kennedy and John Tunney in mufti. Ali Partisan John Kennedy Jr., in a blazer, escorted his aunt Lee Radziwill, in black and gold striped lame, to a ringside seat after exchanging gentle warmup jabs with the fighter in his dressing room. Then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Feb. 11, 1974 | 2/11/1974 | See Source »

...less a show-business phenomenon than a lesson in crowd psychology. "I'm the first on our street to see it," chirped one suburban matron. All kinds of people, it seems, have been infected by Exorcist fever. Teenage girls on triple-tier wedgies teeter down the aisle behind pin-striped businessmen carrying briefcases. A silver-haired woman clutching a sandwich wrapped in waxed paper slides uneasily into a seat next to a middle-aged naval officer. Most audiences, however, tend to be young and to contain a far higher than average proportion of blacks and, in some cities, people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Exorcist Fever | 2/11/1974 | See Source »

...needed a pin from Keough and a decision in the 134-lb. class, and neither quite came through," Harvard coach John Lee said after the match...

Author: By David A. Copithorne, | Title: Tired Matmen Bow to Cornell, 25-12 | 2/9/1974 | See Source »

Baker wrapped up his man with a reverse cradle in the final period that resulted in a pin with half a minute left to go in the match, adding six more team points to the three provided by Blakinger's decision...

Author: By David A. Copithorne, | Title: Tired Matmen Bow to Cornell, 25-12 | 2/9/1974 | See Source »

PLAYGIRL'S eroticism is generally found in the all-enticing Pin-up, in Playgirl's Discovery Man, in the photographic essay (February's entitled "Pillow Talk" featured a naked man and a half-dressed woman sporting on their spacious bed), in the personal horoscope (bordered by a male nude in various peek-a-boo poses) and in the advertising (breast stimulators and Frederick's of Hollywood "sex signals"). The fiction is also arousing if you are a Norah Lofts and Daphne DuMaurier...

Author: By Ruth C. Streeter, | Title: Graphic Stimulation: Driving Her Wild | 1/21/1974 | See Source »

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