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Word: laurens (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...doing what comes naturally. No longer does the American society woman depend on Paris to supply her clothes. U.S. fashion can boast an elite handful of internationally famous "name" designers whose clothes, at their best, are as genuinely original as anything Paris has to offer. Lauren Bacall likes almost anything done by Manhattan's Norell, though she feels that Chanel has "a great look-but not necessarily today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: The Americans | 9/9/1966 | See Source »

CACTUS FLOWER. The French need sex farces as children need fairy tales. In this telling, a dour duckling (Lauren Bacall) becomes an appealing swan just in time to tame the big wolf (Barry Nelson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Aug. 26, 1966 | 8/26/1966 | See Source »

...Lauren Bacall what she is going to do with the next 20 years and her mouth twists in a self-amused grimace: "Try to survive-for openers." The humor is symptomatic and the understatement characteristic. The generation that is in command has little taste for mock heroics and even less for overstatement. Its eyes are relatively clear, if at times somewhat troubled. Its productive record is vast and its potential still enormous. While at times it may seem hesitant and confused, it has pride in its competence, intelligence and tenacity, and staunch confidence in the future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Demography: The Command Generation | 7/29/1966 | See Source »

Authentic & Beguilingly Lovely. It is this mercury of the spirit, this added luster of vitality that adorns the beauty within the beauty of Lauren Bacall. The theatergoers who have made her Broadway comedy Cactus Flower an S.R.O. hit since the night it opened seven months ago do not think of Bacall as a woman of 41, nor does she, nor does the amorous dentist-hero of the play, Barry Nelson, 44, whom she guilefully lures away from a mistress half...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Demography: The Command Generation | 7/29/1966 | See Source »

...Cliché, All True. The view from Lauren Bacall Bogart Robards' high-ceilinged fourth-floor apartment in the Dakota, Manhattan's imposing fortress of old-world luxury, is the dense green foliage of Central Park. For Betty Bacall, as her friends call her, the view from the 41st year is just as vernal. Little Sam, her four-year-old son by Jason Robards, trots into the room with his nurse for some hugs and kisses before being taken for a row on the park pond. As he pauses at the door, his mother says, "Throw me a kiss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Demography: The Command Generation | 7/29/1966 | See Source »

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