Word: husbanding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Floating Home City. Lake Holiday, an hour west of Chicago, has been open scarcely a year, but Edmund Faltz and his family have already floated a small armada of three boats. Says Mrs. Faltz: "The lake is just perfect for us. My husband used to play golf. Now we do things together as a family." Most of Perine's new lake dwellers use their houses for weekends and vacations, but some fall in love with the idea and decide to make it permanent. Angelo Clements, for example, plans to live year-round at the Lakes of the Four Seasons...
...fashion establishment at the mellowing age of 32, Designer Mary Quant, the grand old lady of miniskirts and hippy styles, decided that it was time to reminisce. In Quant by Quant, a precocious autobiography, she gaily details the way she broke into hot couture with her husband and business manager, Alexander Plunket Greene. "We were mad; the whole thing was hysterical," writes Mary, recalling the opening of their famous Bazaar shop in Chelsea. "The trade ignored us, they laughed at us openly." But she gives high fashion the needle right back. Mary observes happily: "Quite a number of the women...
...case began last spring when a frail, 82-year-old lady named Eva Savage consigned a batch of 35 presumably undistinguished paintings to Christie's to be auctioned. Her husband, who died 15 years ago, had been a picture framer whose practice was to buy old frames which he would then regild and use. Often the pictures in the frames went with the deal. On one such occasion in 1933, Mrs. Savage recalls, her husband bought a wagonload of frames at an average price of 10 shillings each from a dealer in York, who for good measure happened...
...against a paper that caters to Chattanooga's disapproval of Lyndon Johnson and his "Great Society. But Mrs. Golden is confident. The 45-year-old granddaughter of famed Times Publisher Adolph Ochs, she has been a power on her paper for 20 years, and when she divorced her husband, Ben Golden, two years ago, she took over his position as publisher. Breezily written, with plenty of pictures and eye-resting white space, her new paper will concentrate entirely on local news. It will be as little like the Times as possible...
...actor's unfamous offspring, Henry Fonda's daughter has established herself on her own as one of the world's most sought-after film actresses. No fewer than three completed movies starring her will be released in the next six months: La Curee, directed by her husband, Roger Vadim; Any Wednesday, the screen version of the Broadway comedy; and Otto Preminger's Hurry Sundown, with Michael Caine. If she can't quite take...