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Women's styles currently tend to taper close to the nape of the neck with close sides and a fuller crown. "A lot of people like to see their ears now," says Michael DiBlasi owner of Michael's Hair Design at 1105 Mass. Ave. Layered chin-length bobs blunt cuts (where all the hair is cut the same length), and wispy bangs...
...cuts tend to have a conservative character layered short over the ears, fuller on the sides and above the collar-the $7 specialty of the Harvard Barber shop on Linden St. According to Olive's of 302 Newbury Street in Boston a stion specializing in styles for Black people. Black people men are favoring body wave perms and are favoring body wave perms and are shaving close to the scalp-as close as a quarter inch. Younger men request shorter sides and a flat...
DIED. Nathan Cummings, 88, contentious Canadian-born businessman who in 1939 took over an ailing Baltimore coffee and tea company and, through both internal growth and acquisitions, transformed it into Consolidated Foods, ranked 49th among FORTUNE 500 companies, whose brands include Sara Lee cakes and Fuller Brush; in Palm Beach...
...debts zoomed from less than $50 billion at the start of the '70s to around $200 billion now. To hear some of their elected representatives tell it, the bankers practically begged farmers to take loan money. Says Senator Harkin: "We had bankers going up and down the road like Fuller Brush salesmen during the '70s. They couldn't get farmers to borrow enough." Interest rates skyrocketed, but so did the value of farmland, which was regarded as a scarce resource in a hungry world. The loans secured by farm real estate looked repayable...
This view has taken strong hold among a significant segment of women religious, who are in the vanguard of the drive for fuller rights for women. American women religious have changed greatly since they began shedding their wimples and bibs and emerged from the convents into the streets. For one thing, many are now highly educated, even more so than their bishops. Sixty- five percent have master's degrees, and 25% have earned doctorates (vs. 24% and 10% among bishops). They are also more mature; most became novices after age 24. And their social views have changed. Says Sister Marie...