Word: occasionals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Anxious to see what Margaret would wear for a really formal occasion, Californians were bidding up to $1,000 apiece for $100 tickets to a Los Angeles charity ball she is scheduled to attend this week.
IT was an occasion without precedent and another gauge of the new economic winds bestirring the Soviet Union. There, in the Dollar Bar (so called because it will accept only dollars and other hard currencies) of Moscow's National Hotel were 80 Russians listening to a presentation by a...
Whether or not such conclusions are justified, the take-it-in-stride attitude can make things difficult. Gorer cites his brother's widow, a New Englander, whose emotional reticence, combined with that of her British friends, led her to eschew any outward signs of mourning. As a result, "she...
This morning attended Mass, said by a young African priest from A. About 200 people at the service, and maybe as many in the Protestant chapel nearby. In fact the two constant competition, the hymns of one drowning out the service of the other, and vice versa. Church here seems...
Image Rub-Off. In search of what they call "image rub-off," dealers lend cars for local parades, but Detroit usually steps in when the occasion or the person is big enough. Miss America rides in an Oldsmobile, Miss Teen-Age America in a Mercury and Miss Junior Miss in...