Word: bra
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...under the single word "Temptation." A breezy approach to sex and nudity is another hallmark of the New Wave. A lingerie ad in Elle, the French magazine, shows a couple in bed. "How was I?" she asks, slipping on her brassiere. "I love you," he replies, "and your Aubade bra...
...Harvard series. And that, mercifully, was all. The Crimson's George McManama tallied a third goal for Harvard at 19:38, and 22 seconds later, as Harvard's Joe Cavanagh swept around the ice shaking hands. Lelf Rosenberger. Peter Watson, Pettit, Lodboa. Brian McCutcheon. and Jack Turco bra?led on the ice. It was a fitting end to a bitter humiliation...
...Yours, followed by her own Pet's Parlour. Dad eventually parlayed all that into an almost endless J. Arthur Rank contract. At Rank, she played in 25 films including a kind of female Andy Hardy role in the Huggett series. Thanks to a restraining bra and taut parental control of her public image (no dates or off-the-shoulder dresses), she played juvenile roles years past puberty. She says now, "I thank God to be out of the country when my old movies come back on late-night television...
...architects, landscape architects and planners, students from the fields of law, business, education, and social work have joined UFS teams to provide professional assistance to low-income communities. Over 200 students from Harvard and other universities have participated in such projects as creating alternate urban renewal plans to oppose BRA plans for the South End; devising strategics to bring low and moderate income families to Lexington; investigating alternatives to the proposed Master Plan for Holyoke; setting up a management corporation for low-income tenants of the Bromley Health project in Jamaica Plain; and designing playgrounds, a community center, and youth...
...topless bathing suit. Although he sold 3,000 copies at $25 apiece, he did not really mean to market it. He made the suit mainly as a "statement" in support of the "liberated look" of the late 1960s-a look he further promoted with his No-Bra bra, clinging knit minidresses, "Swiss cheese" swimsuits and see-through blouses. All that pioneering so exhausted Rudi that he treated himself to a year's sabbatical in order to restore his flagging energies; he convalesced comfortably in Tangier, Paris and the Hollywood hills. Now Gernreich is back on the scene, a radical...