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Teeing off for the coed pro-am section of the second annual Colgate-Dinah Shore Winners Circle tournament in Palm Springs, Calif., were Ray Bolger, Glen Campbell, Phil Harris, Rita Hayworth, Robert Stack, Lawrence Welk, George Plimpton and, naturally Dinah. Attention seemed to be focused on the couple that tied for 15th place with Pro Donna Caponi Young and Mrs. Morton Downey. They were Frank Sinatra and Barbara Marx, the estranged wife of Zeppo Marx, a tall, fortyish blonde who has often been seen playing tennis with Spiro T. Agnew. Although Frank and Barbara have been together a lot lately...
...beginning, AIM's thrust was intentionally narrow. Rita Rogers, a director of the Minneapolis chapter and an AIM member from its inception, said last week that the necessity for self-protection gave birth...
...learned that she was not a virgin. Two weeks ago, Miller, a quiet graduate student and teaching assistant in speech and drama at the University of Illinois in Chicago, made one more effort to replace his lost Diana. For $30,000 in municipal bonds, he bought twelve-year-old Rita ("Jackie Lee") Flynn of Bolingbrook, Ill., from her mother and stepfather, Rita and Fred Flynn. The happy trader and his 5-ft., 100-lb. blonde bride-to-be then headed for South Carolina, where girls can marry at 14. They planned to await Jackie Lee's equally content stepfather...
...RITA GUIBERT...
This is an ambitious book. Rita Guibert, an Argentine and former LIFE en Español reporter, confronts the fact that though Latin American literature is now often acclaimed as perhaps the richest and most original in the world, it simply has not caught on with U.S. readers. Part of the problem, as has long been recognized, is language-though translations are generally improving and are sometimes excellent. A greater impediment is a kind of cultural preconception, an unstated assumption that any art flourishing in Latin America will be too exotic or too frivolous for North American tastes. Rita Guibert...