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  • posed for a nude layout to be seen in an upcoming issue of Playboy. (She wears boots, a lot of hair and great eyeliner.) When Nancy announced to her father that she was considering an offer from the famous men's magazine, Frank Sinatra did not explode
  • little format called the magazine in which in five minutes or less, they will sum up a subject of great controversy and deliver a very pronounced decision." This, he said, "is not the kind of systematic informing of public opinion that is up to the kind
  • . And the end ol the Reagan era came on Di::cenibcr-+.I 986. on the o -ed pag • of the Nl'w York T111u·.1. ~hen a rc,pccted eJnor of a foreign policy magazine declared. "It is high time tor America to dcmon.,tratc awarcne ., of its ~trength in the world today
  • magazine, introduced LBJ biographer Robert Caro to a crowd in the LBJ Library Auditorium as "a man of tremendous had thought the book would take nine months to do. It wound up taking seven years-because, as he told his wife Ina (who is his entire research
  • is yes. But I must admit that a 10,000 mile trip in the other direction to see peace would be a heck of a lot more worthwhile," Kennedy wrote home. Another poignant handwritten note contains details by Kennedy later used in a magazine article describing
  • is yes. But I must admit that a 10,000 mile trip in the other direction to see peace would be a heck of a lot more worthwhile," Kennedy wrote home. Another poignant handwritten note contains details by Kennedy later used in a magazine article describing
  • and, in many cases, more effective with me. I read newspapers and magazines. I watched television for news and comment. I was in touch with many members of Con­ gress every single day. I was receiving letters from friends and enemies, from the informed
  • Committee and Finance Committee. He was also president pro tempore of the senate in 1974. Texas Momhly magazine cited Mr. Sherman as one of the IO best legislators in the 1973, 1975 and 1977 sessions. He resigned from the senate in 1977, to become President
  • , Fortune Magazine Not since Teddy RooscYelt's time has there been so strong a current of concern among the people to preserve the lyricism of the continent and its seas This current has be n submerged in recent years. It does need a cataly~t. a political
  • an extremely transitory majorily. The presidential election was also the subject of a presentation by Life magazine editor Todd Brew­ ster and Life reporter Peter Meyer, who recounted the high­ lights of the campaign as they had covered it. They spoke
  • winner David Shribman is Washington bureau chief of The Boston Globe. He writes a column that appears in more than fifty newspapers, and another for Fortune magazine. He appears frequent! y on television's "Face the Nation" and ·•Washington Week in Review
  • is currently Styles Pro­ fessor Emerita in American Stud­ ies and Professor of Government. Professor Parker teaches at the Harvard Kennedy School of Gov­ ernment, and is the co-founder of the magazine Mother Jones, which has described itself as "your home
  • the Watergate scandal, and the Per ian Gulf War. His hallmark has been quiet and effective diplomacy; hi mantra was always " ever l t the other fellow set the agenda." Time magazine once called him "the Velvet Hammer." In his first statevvide campaign
  • ? l've had enough problems." He paused. "But if I want­ ed to b"' the chancellor of The niversity of~ xas I would be the b st one they ever had." Hugh Sidney (Time magazine Washington hureau chief): This coun­ try never produced a man who under, toocl
  • , the evenlng of his arrest, Jenkins went to a party given by ~,rwswgs;_k magazine to celebrate its· riiove into a new office, I½ blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. Jenkins was in good spirits. He had one or two highballs, chatted about his
  • , the evenlng of his arrest, Jenkins went to a party given by ~,rwswgs;_k magazine to celebrate its· riiove into a new office, I½ blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. Jenkins was in good spirits. He had one or two highballs, chatted about his
  • , directed by Gloria Quinlan. Photos by Charles Bogel. 8 An Evening With Gregory Curtis and the Venus de Milo [n 2000 the Columbia Journalism Review selected Gregory Curtis as one of the ten best magazine editors in the country. Curtis recently retired
  • St. Louis University Hedley W. Donovan Editor, Time Magazine New York City Raymond R. Tucker Mayor St. Loui~, Missouri Harold B. Gores President, Educational Laboratory N~w York City Facilities Clark Kerr President University of California
  • :15. Lunch in S212 w/ Sen. Kennedy and Claude Hooten. Meets with Cong. Gonzalez and his father (whom he later accompanies to JFK’s office). Informal dinner at 7:30 p.m. at Drew Pearson’s in honor of publisher of Quick magazine. Returns to The Elms
  • hello from the air. At the end of the day LBJ returns to Austin. Time magazine carries a story on LBJ’s helicopter campaign. 6/28 Monday. LBJ makes campaign stops at Llano, San Saba, Goldthwaite, Lomita, Lampasas, Belton and Temple. The Stalin-Tito