...funded by Playboy! I had never heard of Martha Goddard and am reading about this for the first time:
"Ultimately, Goddard turned to a friend, Margaret Standish. Standish ran the Playboy Foundation, the activist arm of Hugh Hefner’s publishing empire. The Playboy Foundation provided $10,000—and the use of Playboy’s offices as an assembly line, where volunteers, mostly senior citizens, were provided with foldout tables and free coffee and sandwiches while building the first of these revolutionary kits. 'I took a lot of flak from the women’s movement—but too bad,' Goddard says. 'If it was Penthouse or Hustler, no. But Playboy? Please, give me a break.'"
Incredible. I'm only about 25% through, but this has already proven that this book was an excellent choice. Wow...
"Ultimately, Goddard turned to a friend, Margaret Standish. Standish ran the Playboy Foundation, the activist arm of Hugh Hefner’s publishing empire. The Playboy Foundation provided $10,000—and the use of Playboy’s offices as an assembly line, where volunteers, mostly senior citizens, were provided with foldout tables and free coffee and sandwiches while building the first of these revolutionary kits. 'I took a lot of flak from the women’s movement—but too bad,' Goddard says. 'If it was Penthouse or Hustler, no. But Playboy? Please, give me a break.'"
Incredible. I'm only about 25% through, but this has already proven that this book was an excellent choice. Wow...