Word: kidding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...BAGS & GLOVES: Partly as a result of the Jackie Kennedy influence, long kid gloves are the big fashion ($10-$25). Even bigger are handbags, which women seem to require in huge numbers. French beaded evening bags are in demand ($25-$125), and alligator is the latest thing for evening wear ($150). If a woman already has alligators, try antelope...
Next to the statement "My five-year-old kid could do better than that," the most inevitable wisecrack about modern art is: "How do you know it's right side up?" Last week it turned out that the question is not as easy to answer as some of the cognoscenti like to think...
Freshman Glee Club, Secretary; Freshman Crew; Jubilee Committee, Treasurer; Crimson Key; Chm., Freshman Orientation, PBH; Chm., Social Service Committee; Chm., Kid...
Carried away by their own enthusiasm, some children worked out in garages with improvised weights and muscle stretchers. The sight of the kids sweating and grunting began to make Muskogee parents feel guilty. Y.M.C.A. classes sprouted for men. Housewives did push-ups in their living rooms. Calisthenics booklets, furnished by an oil company, disappeared from local gas stations. To encourage the school program, doctors offered to give free medical exams. "A kid can be plenty healthy, but still not in decent shape," says Alph Stamphill, an elementary school principal in charge of the city's program. "There...
...they have a great deal to say, feel an impulse to say it all at once. No exception, O'Neill indulges in every thematic permutation. Both his protagonists are made heroes, and both are villains. Dion, as played by Mitch Ryan, is less a poseur than a mixed-up kid; Brown (Richard Mulligan) is less an organization man than a hard worker. An these antithetical characters love and admire each other as a prerequisite of their hatred. O'Neill comes out both for and against his mystical idea of "talent," and for and against his image of hard work...