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...over the morning headlines. Once determined to be a history teacher, Lynda may skip a career, for she is engaged to Lieut, (j.g.) Bernard Rosenbach of Comfort, Texas. No wedding date has been set, but the President's daughter proudly wears Bernie's ring-a one-half carat center diamond flanked by two smaller diamonds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Yes, My Darling Daughters | 4/17/1964 | See Source »

...Parisian jewelers Van Cleef & Arpels, Inc., who with his brother Louis took over the business from his father, set up a New York branch in 1940 that outpaced Paris headquarters, expanded to Palm Beach and Caracas marketing such wares as Napoleon's emeralds and a 34.6-carat pink Indian diamond but never, never talking about who bought what or for how much; of a stroke; in Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Apr. 17, 1964 | 4/17/1964 | See Source »

...theatre, William Had the Words! has problems, the book, the first act, the actors' enunciations, and some of the dialogue come quickly to mind. This is all most unfortunate, because some high carat diamonds are buried in the acres of clay...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: William Had the Words! | 3/12/1964 | See Source »

...Little Horse. Expensive apartment houses are concentrating more and more on the bathroom as an index of how luxurious they are. San Francisco's brand-new building at 2555 Leavenworth Street has 24-carat gold-plated faucets and toilet bowls in eight of its apartments. The bathrooms in Fifth Avenue's newest co-op deluxe, 812 Fifth Avenue (apartment prices range from $48,600 to $200,900), have marble floors and walls, and in each of the shower stalls there is a special spout a few inches off the floor for pretesting the water with a tentative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The House: Modern Laving | 12/27/1963 | See Source »

Strong words? Perhaps. But consider the carat of the films displayed at the first New York Film Festival. The program was restricted to new pictures never before seen in the U.S., but the festival's director found a score of excellent shorts and half a dozen top-chop features. Among them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: A Religion of Film | 9/20/1963 | See Source »

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