Word: photograph
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fight came within spitting distance of breaking into the open at a lunch at Manhattan's Four Seasons restaurant, where the creative geniuses from "S.A." (Seventh Avenue to nonreaders of Women's Wear Daily) sat down with creative geniuses from the fashion magazines and the photographic studios to air their differences. The truth was, said one designer afterward, "we were afraid to say anything. We're so grateful to get even a little photograph in Vogue and Harper's that we're scared of getting them down...
Sniffs Vogue Editorial Director Alexander Liberman: "An artificial issue. I think most designers are happy to be part of an avant-garde development-though some undoubtedly prefer the more static, conventional photograph." Says Vogue's Editor in Chief Diana Vreeland: "I've never heard of any criticism and never heard of any argument...
Oklahoma State's Yojiro Ustake at 130 looks like the sure thing of the tournament. Uetake is an Olympic champion has never lost a collegiate match, and his photograph graces the cover of a national collegiate wrestling handbook...
...Essay on "What Big Daddy, Alias Uncle Sam, Will Do for YOU" [Nov. 5], you ask, "Can anyone recall seeing a protester burn up his social security card?" The answer is yes. A photograph in The Providence Journal showed a psychology student at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque burning his social security card in protest against having to work for a living...
...which suits Sandy fine. Alone among ballplayers, Koufax is an anti-athlete who suffers so little from pride that he does not even possess a photograph of himself. TV and radio interviewers have learned to be careful with personal questions-or risk a string of billingsgate designed to ruin their tapes. One Los Angeles sportswriter had to spend two years buttering Sandy up before he got permission to take photographs of his Studio City, Calif., home Last year, when the Union Oil Co. sent him a questionnaire for its baseball booklet, Koufax reacted with typical taciturnity. "Any off-season jobs...