Word: creaming
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...decided to send a package please send the following; One can Rise shaving cream (one razor (Gillet). Pocket novels westerns and scienace fiction-TIME or Newsweek magazine. Chewing Gum and chocolate bars. Thats about all. Ha-ha I very much miss sometime to read you should try and get me the pocket novel '1984' by Wells...
...baby at the beginning of March. We would like a boy. What do you think of that? I notice where you say you would like to come to the Soviet Union. I don't recommend it, in my case! You said something about more cans of shaving cream, its not necessary because one can last for a very long time (1½ years...
...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 and blue powder for sallow skin. We don't sell them powder puffs, of course. We sell a special soap cream with sea salt grains. One night, there was a knock on my door. It was a man who said...
...this year as last year. "It's fantastic," says one of the buyers. "I can remember when we had one unit on the floor for men's cosmetics. This Christmas we'll have four units, plus three tables to display the merchandise. We have a face cream for men that costs $15 a tube!" Burdine's Miami store reports that more and more men are buying "friction lotions"-light colognes for use after bathing-and deodorant "body fresheners" in such hairy-sounding scents as Clover Hay, Tumbleweed, Boots and Saddle...
...laid off in a Depression cutback, and started again as a porter in a company warehouse. As he worked up the line, Bickmore took some studies on the side from both Dale Carnegie and Harvard Business School. Since becoming chief executive three years ago, he has bought out Cream of Wheat and the James O. Welch candy company* of Cambridge, Mass., as well as biscuit bakers in Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, England and France. A notebook in his uncluttered desk holds his secret expansion plans for the company. All Bickmore will say is that within the next five years...