Word: mint
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Designers' colors for winter sound like a low-calorie diet-carrot, eggplant, prune, cherry and mint. Fabrics range from ordinary reversible wools, suede and leather to delicately worked jerseys, crepe, chiffon and much velvet. The favorite by far is fur-Maggy Rouff shows an all-beaver skirt, Patou an all-nutria dress, and Balmain (a sort of latter-day Gregor Mendel) crosses persian lamb with tweed for a hybrid stadium plaid...
...first, Nellie Tayloe Ross (later director of the U.S. Mint) was sworn in as Governor of Wyoming just 15 days earlier, though both women were elected on the same day. Since then, many have tried, but no other woman has been elected Governor...
...best catches in the British Isles caught each other last week. Married in rural Devonshire were rich, handsome Anthony Nutting, 41, once a rising Tory who quit as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs in 1956 in protest against the Suez invasion, and Anne Gunning, 30, elegant, mint-cool Irish model and onetime LIFE cover girl...
Second indication of Athens' strong-tactics was the issuing of the , which insisted "violently " that Athenian coins, , and measures be used through- Aegean, and gave only Athens the mint silver...
...appetite-and pocketbook-had grown large. He cast an envious eye on a big bunch of Russells, then housed cozily in a fine old Great Falls, Mont., saloon called The Mint. The people of Montana belatedly tried to raise the money to outbid Carter and keep the artist's work in the state he adopted, but Carter won. He hung his acquisitions in his club, at the newspaper, in the Fort Worth library, the airport terminal. His will stipulated that they should eventually have their own museum...