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Playmate April 1960 |
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Spring Song
a pretty pittsburghian lightly turns our fancy
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Nobody has written a song about April in Pittsburgh and perhaps nobody ever will, but if one concentrates on inhabitants rather than euphony and poesy, one can find inspiration for an infinite number of notions almost anywhere, no matter what the season. This, of course, is precisely our modus operandi at Playboy, as we engage in our happy search for the best in beauty. So it was not surprising when, in the musty confines of an antique shop, we came across an enticing example of young enchantment, Linda Gamble. Linda is an amateur antique collector who says her enthusiasm makes up for the fact that she's a beginner. In Pittsburgh she's a private secretary, and here and now she's our admirable Miss April.
---- Photography by Mario Casilli
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Playmate News - April 2000 |
How does our Mr. Playboy remember Linda Gamble, Miss April 1960? "Linda was a very popular Bunny at the Chicago Club,'' Hef says. "She was the only Playmate in the Playmate Holiday House Party layout I wasn't romantically involved with at the time, but I picked her as the second Playmate of the Year just the same.'' Linda, who hails from Pittsburgh, fondly recalls her days with Playboy. "Hef was a great guy to work for, the best boss anybody could have,'' she says. |
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