Documents tagged "Men"
Found 8 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031973.txt
In this document, Paul Krassner shares memories of his time as a columnist for Cavalier Magazine and mentions some key people such as Michael Simmons and Lenny Bruce. He highlights the magazine's focus on hiring talented writers like Thomas Pynchon and Philip Roth, and its effort to distinguish itself from Playboy by being seen as slightly hipper and more youthful. Paul also discusses his experience at an auction of items slept on by the Beatles during their first trip to America and his column about Lenny Bruce titled "Lenny the Lawyer".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031639.txt
This document discusses the impact of the Trump administration on various groups of men, including immigrants, gay men, and Black men at risk of police violence. It also touches upon the Affordable Care Act and those who reject traditional masculinity. In addition, the author expresses confusion about a recent conversation regarding salary, responsibilities, and expenses. The document concludes with a message from Hillary Clinton to little girls emphasizing their value and power.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031156.txt
This document is an internal note sent by a financial institution regarding recent developments in global markets and the European Monetary Union. The sender plans to discuss these events at an Aspen Insights conference, including today's sharp sell-off in Italian equity markets following the ECB's rejection of being the buyer of last resort for Italian government bonds. The note highlights concerns about the structural inconsistencies of the EMU and mentions specific actions taken by the sender's firm to mitigate risks associated with these developments.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025229.txt
In this document, a person named Mary discusses the events of August 4, 2011 regarding financial markets and the global recovery. Italy's equity markets sold off sharply and were eventually shut down after the ECB rejected being the buyer of last resort for Italian government bonds. The Bundesbank also has objections to this idea. The author mentions that Italy has a high debt load as a percentage of its GDP, and without a decision by Germany to move towards Federalism or more debt monetization by the ECB, the European Monetary Union could be facing its final stretch. Italian regulators have seized documents at Moody's regarding declines in Italian bank stocks as an indication of the pressure the system is under, and the possible search for scapegoats.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025226.txt
The document discusses recent financial market developments, particularly regarding Italian equity markets and their impact on global recovery. The sender has shared this information with clients due to the severity of the situation. They mention that Italy's debt load is a considerable concern and that the European Monetary Union could face its final stretch if Germany does not move towards federalism or if there is no more debt monetization by the ECB.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024923.txt
This is an email from George Krassner talking about his experience as a columnist for Cavalier Magazine and how it hired fine scribes like Thomas Pynchon and Philip Roth. He also mentions Playboy, another men's magazine that was published around the same time. He writes about writing a column for Cavalier called "The Naked Emperor" and describes attending an auction of two-inch squares from bedsheets slept on by the Beatles during their first trip to America. His second column was about Lenny Bruce and his legal troubles.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024624.txt
The document discusses the history of student organizations and campus speech at the University, including regulations from 1964 prohibiting advocacy of political causes or candidates and other activities by student organizations at a specific location. The writer also mentions the launch and development of men's magazine Cavalier, which hired notable writers like Thomas Pynchon and Isaac Asimov and paid him $1,000 a month to write a column named "The Naked Emperor" about an auction of Beatles memorabilia. The writer later became known for creating the character Famous Author, who appears in a series of books written under a pseudonym.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024374.txt
Cavalier Magazine was launched by Fawcett Publications in 1952 as a men's magazine aimed at young and hip readers. The magazine hired notable writers such as Thomas Pynchon, Philip Roth, William Saroyan, Isaac Asimov, and Theodore Sturgeon. In the 1960s, the author was invited to write for Cavalier under the column "The Naked Emperor," which covered topics such as auctions of Beatles' hotel linens and the legal troubles of Lenny Bruce.
