Word: suited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...number of waivers is declining. Moreover, indigents who request lawyers at the preliminary hearing in any felony case now get them in Utah, Idaho, Illinois, Virginia and New Mexico. As for misdemeanors, Massachusetts now requires counsel in any case punishable by imprisonment. Texas and New York will soon follow suit...
...again roaming through the House and holding forth in the common room, playing the house grad made good on the outside and loving every minute of it. He looked quite the serious playwright, too, smoking slim cigarillos, and sporting a well-trimmed beard and a natty continental suit. But his mood contained more nostalgia than triumph...
...known to his friends, believed there were only four sports worth writing about at any length: baseball, football, horse racing and boxing. He was openly contemptuous of skiing, auto racing, golf and goono-sphere (his word for basketball). He loathed hunting. His stubborn tastes did not suit his publisher, Mrs. Ogden Reid, who insisted that he give more space to women's golf. Woodward refused. He was, said his friend Joe Palmer, "contemptuous of superiors, barely tolerant of equals and unfailingly kind to subordinates." In 1948 he was fired. "I was given the bum's rush," he explained...
Sophomore Jose Gonzalez and Rick Sterne, second and third for the Crimson, followed suit by winning in three straight games...
...everyone is that grateful. America's top dress designer, Norman Norell, insists that "fashion photographers have really gotten out of hand. In the old days, Vogue and Harper's had beautiful photographs of beautiful dresses presented the way designers intended. Now the photographers distort a suit or dress beyond recognition. I know one designer who looked through an issue of Vogue 14 times and didn't recognize his own dress. He had to go through the credits on each page to figure out which...