Word: annes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Ann Arbor, Mich...
...physique of a football hero, and a smile navigators could find their way home by. Both look too good to be true, as if they stepped off a billboard or out of a department store window; perfect, full-scale replicas of any of a number of American dreams. Instead, Ann and Lloyd Hand answered a different casting call. In December Lloyd accepted a bid from the President to succeed Angier Diddle Duke as the Chief of the U.S. State Department Office of Protocol...
...Freshman-orientation dance, he met Ann Donoghue, 17, daughter of a Houston lawyer. Ann took one look, dismissed her dreams of an operatic career and began to think about marriage. With respectful propriety, Lloyd twice asked Ann's father for her hand, twice was stalled. "The first time he deferred the matter to an indefinite later date. The second time, he was a little more adamant," remembers Lloyd. So Ann eloped. They were married in Newport, R.I., where Lloyd was attending the Navy's officers training school and living on seaman...
...social circuit. When Johnson moved up to the vice-presidency in 1961, Lloyd, now 36, moved out to become a vice president in a Los Angeles insurance company. He settled his family in Bel Air and prospered. Weekends there was touch football with neighbors like the Pat Boones. Ann, 31, starred with Burt Lancaster in a P.T.A. production of The Shoemaker and the Elves, picked up fashion pointers from Paramount Studio Costume Chief Edith Head...
When the Hands received news of Lloyd's new post, Ann allowed as how her wardrobe could stand some revamping. "We found," recalls Consultant Head, "that she was short a suit here, a dress there, decided where she could double up on one dress and where she couldn't." On long evening gowns, doubling up was well-nigh impossible; Ann took off for Washington with ten, two more than Mrs. Duke started her reign with...