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Protect & Promote. In the U.S., charter bargains have theoretically been restricted to groups of lodge brothers or other affinity organizations. That rule led to the proliferation of groups aptly described by San Francisco Tour Operator Jack Aufricht as "bowling clubs that charter 40 airplanes a year and have one bowling game." Over the past decade, charter flights have increased from 10% to 22% of all air traffic across the Atlantic. The scheduled lines have fought back by offering a bewildering variety of excursion packages, and some have resorted to illegal discounting of blocks of tickets to travel agents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIRLINES: Flying High with Lower Fares | 10/16/1972 | See Source »

Manhattan's Dr. Gustave Aufricht, 63, was amused by what he regards as a current fad for big breasts, because in the early days of his practice, in the 1920s, an equally common problem was the reverse-how to reduce large breasts.* Now, to make bosoms bigger, he uses fat taken from the woman's own body (usually the buttocks, which many women are glad to have reduced anyway). Dr. Aufricht and his colleagues at Manhattan's Lenox Hill Hospital will have nothing to do with a patient who shows signs of emotional disturbance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Building up Bosoms | 11/18/1957 | See Source »

...obvious procedure would be for the surgeon to graft upon the chin what he removes from the nose. However, the logic of such an operation seems to have occurred to only one plastic surgeon in all the last decade's welter of face-cutting. Dr. Gustave Aufricht of Manhattan, who has transferred 21 big noses to 21 little chins, last week laid claim to this originality in the American Journal of Surgery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Big Nose; Little Chin | 8/20/1934 | See Source »

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