Word: regular
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...opportunity," Eliot wrote, "of producing the first really handsome historical survey of American art ever published. The raw material for such a book is already ours." By raw material, Eliot meant an impressive collection of 1,069 color plates printed in the Art section since 1951, when TIME began regular use of full-color pages to illustrate the section...
...Atlanta's most popular hostesses. At her ranch-style home on 15 wooded acres in suburban Doraville, the charming divorcee entertained scores of Atlantans at parties beside her swimming pool hard by the circular exercise track for her show horses. She made friends everywhere. On regular visits to the beauty parlor downtown she always tipped the operator $2 for a shampoo, $5 for a silver rinse. By entering her blonde, buxom niece, Candace Victoria Laine ("I call her Candy") in Atlanta's smart Westminster School for girls, she automatically became a candidate for the Social Register...
...Answering this demand, the big, successful discounters are turning into cut-rate department stores. San Francisco's Government Employees Together, a clublike discounter aimed at Government workers, claims a wider diversity of goods than any of the city's regular department stores. Los Angeles' William Phillips Co. carries gifts, clothing, luggage and records, even added a liquor department this year. Manhattan's E. J. Korvette (estimated 1957 sales: more than $70 million), which calls itself a "promotional department store" and is even listed on the New York Stock Exchange, has quickly fanned its discount selling into...
...operation has been successful," declared British Brigadier J.A.R. Robertson. "We have reinstated the Sultan's forces. Political control is developing." To make sure that the right kind of "political control'' continues to develop. Britain will maintain an airstrip at Firq, but will withdraw most of its regular troops...
Click. Click. Click. Off North Carolina, Worthington was manning an echo-sounding receiver on a regular project when he heard a loud hammering. "Cut out the racket," he yelled. "I can't hear a damn thing." After everyone on board lad indignantly denied hammering, a herd of six sperm whales slowly broke water near...