Sports Afield, founded in 1887, is still in print, and is America's oldest outdoor magazine.
Marilyn once famously said about her nude photos: "I had nothing on but the radio."
With not much cash on hand, part of Paul's compensation came in the form of shares of Playboy stock. This proved to be more valuable in the long run for Paul.
In 1992, Hugh Hefner purchased the burial vault directly next to Marilyn Monroe's vault in Westwood Village Memorial Park for $75,000.
Hef published noted cartoonist Milton Caniff's censored cartoon pin-up, "Miss Lace" in the second issue of Playboy.