Word: hermans
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...HERMAN S. KING Newport News...
...WINDS OF WAR by Herman Wouk. 885 pages. Little, Brown...
Literary Logistics. Now comes Herman Wouk with serious intentions, a book more or less the size of War and Peace, and an opening dedication to his two sons marked with the single Hebrew word zachor (remember). Cynics might have been forgiven for thinking that with The Caine Mutiny Wouk had already written his World War II novel and moved on more or less permanently to such subjects as the plight of the Jewish princess defending her virtue (Marjorie Morningstar), or creeping decadence in the Caribbean (Don't Stop the Carnival). Not so. A thoughtful man, an Orthodox...
...cycles, tight-fitting then bulky, and the current trend favors the very slim-for both the wearer and the worn. The baggy Shetlands of the '50s, for example, are now rarely in evidence. "It's the European fit we see now," says New York City Designer Stan Herman. "Much of it comes from the French and the Italians...
...sleeves growing out of its wide waistband. There are snug, armless sweater tubes and long sweater dresses. Many sweaters now sport knitted-in portraits of people or animals. Betsey Johnson's "ecology" line features trees and fish; Giorgio di Sant'Angelo portrays a plane taking off. Stan Herman's trompe 1'oeil sweater dresses have fake belts and scarves knitted into the material. Others contrast jazzy colors, stripes and polka dots in dazzling juxtaposition. "Sweaters are completely different now," says Sant'Angelo. "We have these fabulous synthetic yarns and colors." Says Herman: "Sweaters...