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Word: sweaters (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...stockings, 150,000 pairs of socks, 100,000 shirts and 40,000 women's tights. Yet Schulte is busy finding new areas to which he can apply his cost-cutting tactics. He is building in the Ruhr Valley a multimillion-dollar plant that the West German sweater industry is convinced will soon be producing tens of thousands of low-cost synthetic sweaters every day. Result: the $375 million industry is mobilizing for almost certain invasion and a price...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: The Egg Man | 8/27/1965 | See Source »

...newsmen rented a small launch and staked out the Sinatra yacht. The water was choppy, the light was fading, and the mist was rising when a launch approached the Southern Breeze. As it swung alongside and hove to, the newsmen caught a glimpse of a woman in a black sweater and light slacks who looked like Jackie going up the Southern Breeze's companionway. All four photographers began shooting. "It was like working down at the Boston Garden," said the A.P.'s J. Walter Green. "You're so damn busy, you don't see the fight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stars: Voyage of the Southern Breeze | 8/20/1965 | See Source »

...baskets), but it has also made many onetime luxuries commonplace. Sales of ice crushers and combination electric knife sharpener-can openers are rising steadily; New York's Norjac Co. has done so well with its electric bread and plate warmers that it has just introduced a $12.95 electric sweater dryer. Dominion has brought out a manicure set and Osrow a refrigerator defroster. The housewife can also get small appliances to buff floors, mash potatoes, peel carrots, and warm her towels. The greatest successes have been the electric toothbrushes and slicing knives. Like many other of the new appliances...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Industry: The New Necessities | 8/20/1965 | See Source »

...boating, horseback riding and nature hikes conducted by park rangers, but a favorite pastime of almost everybody is simply sitting and staring in disbelief at the spectacular, mica-strewn Teton Range, known to the Indians as "the Big Shining Mountains," and often roguishly described by airline stewardesses as "the Sweater Girl Mountains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Recreation: Splendors at Home | 7/2/1965 | See Source »

Married. Lana Turner, 44, still well-knit Hollywood Sweater Girl (Love Has Many Faces); and Robert Eaton, 34, Hollywood businessman; he for the third time, she for the sixth (her others: Bandleader Artie Shaw, Restaurateur Stephen Crane, Tin Millionaire Bob Topping, Movie Tarzan Lex Barker, Rancher Fred May); in Arlington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jul. 2, 1965 | 7/2/1965 | See Source »

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