Word: nah
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Nah," said Dartmouth's coach Bob Blackman in the locker room after the game. "You have your ups and downs; today we were way up and Harvard was way down...
From that time on, they labored fervidly in the precincts, rounding up new recruits. Near campaign's end, one of these was none other than Mrs. Han nah Nixon, Richard's mother. When Goldwater leaders discovered that she was hustling votes on their behalf, an aide suggested that she be invited to present Mrs. Barry Goldwater with flowers on, say, election eve before the TV cameras. But somehow, 3,000 miles away, Hannah's favorite son learned about the idea, and Mrs. Nixon was soon aboard a plane, headed for a vacation in New York...
...month. And of the lithe models doing their stylish slither down the inter-table runway, none so captured Diana's rapt attention as China Machado, 26, an exotic blend of Portugal and Siam, glorious in a cocktail-hour getup that included pants and an overskirt. China (pronounced Chee-nah) was there in two capacities: as a model, and as the newest fashion staffer on Harper's Bazaar. Said she of her latest venture: "I have so much to learn that I'm killing myself...
...great China (pronounced Chee-nah) model fashion's new couture-inspired designs that you can sew yourself," cried the six-column newspaper ad for Macy's 1961 Spring Fabric Fashion Show. "Whether or not," continued the pitch, "you're an aficionado who adores China's rhythmical stroll along fashion's illustrious runways, you must come see her . . ." What made the invitation ir resistible was the accompanying portrait of "the great China," a model of ex quisitely earthy elegance - who makes her own clothes. Born in Shanghai of a Portuguese father and a Siamese mother, China...