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We Applaud Mrs. Robert Taylor

for “roughing it” with Bob . . . for making his career more important than hers . . . for giving up “sophistication” to be housewife and mother . . ....

Great Designers—Robert Opron

The name Robert Opron may not be widely known, even among car enthusiasts, but the extraordinary sweep of his achievements is still greatly admired by those who appreciate the craft of styling. A colorful man with a fondness for brash bow ties, his remarkable designs...

Rugged Off-Roaders

Most off-roaders were tough, basic trucks intended for military, agricultural, and emergency service uses, or for hardy outdoor types, but changing attitudes saw them evolve into multipurpose vehicles that had just as much appeal on the road as off it. Trucktype leaf springs were replaced...

Sal Mineo’s Thanksgiving Miracle

Mama Mineo will get up at about 6:30 on Thanksgiving morning. The others will still be fast asleep—Pop, Sal, Sarina, Victor, Mike. But Mama will be up early so she can get her big meal started. After all, there’s the antipasto to be made—with its...

Open Letter To Frank Sinatra’s Kids

Dear Nancy, Frankie, Jr. and Christina, Not too long ago a friend of ours saw you at Disneyland with your Pop. It wasn’t the first time you’d all been there together, and our friend had heard some odd reports about your other visits. So for an...

The Redemption Of Montgomery Clift

“This,” said Marlon Brando, sitting over a mid-morning cup of coffee on The Young Lions set in France, “is the first time I ever saw anybody in a special effects department addressed as honey by an entire movie location company!” Marlon was talking about Olga Poliakoff, the small, pretty girl,...