Word: beautician
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...blankness; his rimless glasses registered as two blobs of light on the TV screen. Reluctantly he submitted to make-up for TV performances. (An Eisenhower staffer found a make-up man who had been a paratrooper; this reassured Ike, whose tables of organization had never before included a male beautician.) He discarded his glasses and exchanged them for a dark-rimmed pair, which he began to use as a prop during his speeches (as Winston Churchill had once advised...
Jane Barkley laughed and rustled back inside to a Paducah beautician who had come to get her all fixed up for the Democratic Convention. Her husband sank back in his chair, and went on relaxing. Without much doubt in this week before renouncing his candidacy, he was the most relaxed of all the Democratic hopefuls. After announcing his candidacy in Washington, he had defied all political rules by retreating to his comfortable brick house in Kentucky. He puttered around his four farms. He went on picnics with Mrs. Barkley; he helped his hired man saw up an old cherry...
...Francisco, Beautician Elizabeth Arden spoke candidly of the new poodle hairdo: "No one in the world loves dogs more than I do, particularly poodles. But why on earth would a lovely woman want to cut her hair to imitate the canine species? Women's hair should be cut, shaped and curled divinely, but in a feminine fashion. I'm for women looking charming, and always looking like women...
...Face It. In Manhattan, a beautician bought newspaper space for an ad beginning: "Is your face too broad...