Word: beauticians
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Publisher Charles de Young Thieriot, a descendant of the paper's founders. The two men filled their pages with columnists, both syndicated and local, until the census peaked at 53. Columnists now cover everything from veterinary medicine (Dr. Frank E. Miller) to sex (Count Marco, a local beautician), frequently at the expense of news...
...Beautician Aida Grey has branched out from her female trade in Beverly Hills to open two masculine beauty parlors-the Esquire for Men and Boys, and the more expensive Olympian, where she has facilities for facials, massages, instant skin-tanning and eyebrow tinting. "In the past year, or year and a half," chirps chic, French-born Aida, "there's been a tremendous rise in men's cosmetics. I got into the male line when I discovered that about 50% of my customers had husbands who were using their beauty creams. We sell green powder for ruddy skin...
...vision," said Sara Bartholomae, 47, "and in the vision I saw John Glenn's space vehicle.'' So the ex-beautician, who last December won a $5,500,000 divorce settlement from oil-rich William August Bartholomae, announced that she will spend $1,000,000 of it to build a church shaped like the Mercury 7 on her Brea Canyon ranch near Los Angeles. "It will be open to the public for meditation and peace of mind," says Sara. She plans to have the chapel completed by Feb. 20, 1964, the second anniversary of Glenn's triple...
...Services, which has 4,300 youngsters on duty in 106 agencies and institutions in greater Boston. The unpaid helpers are busy at everything from running bingo games to skinning rabbits for medical researchers at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. At a Massachusetts state mental hospital, a 15-year-old "beautician" cheerily restyles the hairdos of psychotic women and says: "I just love Nantasket Beach in the summer, really I do. But−well, I like this better...
...circ. 4,328,524). Elsewhere in the paper, the girl Hanratty raped relived her travail: "I thought he wouldn't do it. I thought it could never happen, that I was dreaming." London's Sunday Pictorial (5,306,246) weighed in with first-person accounts from the beautician who dyed the fugitive killer's hair, and from other members of the family who had helped him hide. Sample quote: "When he was asleep, his mouth was always open. He looked like a child...