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...sprightly Doraine, described by Manhattan's delighted tabloids as "age-defying," "shapely," "sleek," "chic" and "doll-faced," disagreed completely with her husband in a description of her own virtues which was introduced as evidence. Doraine wrote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MANNERS & MORALS: The Last Word | 11/26/1951 | See Source »

...Virginia's Dan River Mills, Inc. announced a new process, mysteriously labeled X2, which it claims will make rayon wear twice as long, resist shrinking, wrinkling, yellowing and harmful effects of some laundry bleaches. ¶Chrysler Corp. rolled out a sleek blue, six-passenger experimental sport car, whose hard-top body was made by Italy's Carrazzeria Ghia. Built on a 125-inch wheelbase (v. 145-2-for Chrysler Crown Imperials), the low-slung "K-310" is 18 ft. 4½ in. overall. It has the same basic engine as the Imperial, but horsepower has been stepped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOODS & SERVICES: New Ideas, Nov. 19, 1951 | 11/19/1951 | See Source »

...Crabrneat. The discriminee was tall, tan Josephine Baker, the sleek Negro singer who first achieved fame in Paris by entertaining while clad only in a girdle of bananas. Miss Baker and some friends (Roger Rico, current male lead in South Pacific, Mrs. Rico and Mrs. Bessie Buchanan, an old friend of Miss Baker's) had sat down in the Cub Room, where they were served a round of drinks. Then Miss Baker ordered a crabmeat cocktail, a steak and a bottle of wine. One hour later, according to friends, nothing had been served, and the waiters were playing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Winchell v. Baker | 11/12/1951 | See Source »

...been known to fire a stenographer with the remark: "You don't know how to dress, Miss, and your hair is dirty." Says one newsman who has seen him at work in Indo-China: "Around him all women must be beautiful, all men handsome and intelligent, all motorcars sleek and fast, all public appearances impressive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATIONS: The French MacArthur | 9/24/1951 | See Source »

First Prize. Like Texas, Alberta was prosperous even before its oil wells spouted their new wealth. The southern plains country, where the warm Chinook blowing off the Rockies keeps the rich range grasses clear of snow, is one of North America's great pasture lands. Its sleek, black Aberdeen-Angus, white-faced Herefords and square-built red Shorthorns provide more than a quarter of Canada's beef supply; steaks from Alberta steers are eaten as far away as Karachi, capital of Pakistan, half the circuit around the globe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CANADA: Texas of the North | 9/24/1951 | See Source »

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