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1963 (27 images)



Hugh Hefner, publisher of Playboy Magazine, is seen here as he appeared in court June 25, 1963 to face charges that nude photographs of Jayne Mansfield in the June issue of the magazine were "obscene". (UPI/File)
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Actor Marlon Brando made his first Chicago appearance in 10 years at a press conference here April 12, 1963. At the conference, Brando pointed out the timelessness of his latest movie in which he stars as a U.S. Ambassador to a mythical country in the Far East. (UPI/File)
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Rarely does a movie glamour girl become a genuine dramatic star, but Ann-Margret is a shining exception. When she burst into public appearance in 1963 as the star of “Bye Bye Birdie” it was acutely obvious her coils of copper-colored hair, absolutely perfect legs, vibrant singing voice and dancing ability would make an instant star of the beautiful Swedish immigrant. Ann-Margret and her husband Roger Smith are pictured at a January 6, 1986 NBC party for her newest TV show:”The Two Mrs. Grenvilles.” (UPI Photo/Glenn Waggner/Files)
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Sprawling grounds and mansion of retired Anthony ("Big Tuna") Accardo, syndicate patriarch, in River Forest, is being sold for a reported $200,000, and a two day public sale of the mansion's furnishings will be held in Riverforest, Illinois on August 12th and 13th, 1963. Mrs. Clarice Accardo, wife of the gangland chief, raised the price of admission from $5 to $10 after reports that thousands may attend. (UPI Photo)
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