Word: haircutting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...oddments that she assembled are science fiction. James Blish, a drug industry public relations man, writes In Tomorrow's Little Black Bag, which is praise for wonder drugs to come. In High Barbary, Lawrence Durrell satirizes the British Foreign Office, whose delicate young men cannot get a tolerable haircut outside one special shop in London. Freedom, by Mack Reynolds, is a blameless political sermon predicting that the Russians will overthrow Communism because they value intellectual liberty above a high standard of living. Only about half a dozen items show the sciencebased imagination that is the accepted mark of true...
...matching grant from the Ford Foundation, giving it a $1,400,000 start toward an ambitious ten-year drive for $20 million. Having just put up several science buildings, it has work ahead to meet its goals. If this requires a figurative shave and haircut to impress donors, Reed students want none of it, and President Sullivan jealously guards their freedom to be both different and excellent...
...state convention last week, the Master Barbers' Association of Massachusetts voted overwhelmingly to sanction $2 as the maximum charge that can be made for a haircut...
...Barbers' association is authorized only to set a top ceiling on haircut prices; the actual decision to raise costs is left to each local chapter of the Association...
...still costs only $1.75 to get a haircut in the Square, and according to one barbershop owner, the price may not go up to $2.00 for two years or more...