Word: tuxedoed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Taking a cursory view of the Mather crowd, two details quickly became clear: that randomization has not thinned the House's athletic contingent, and that residents actively embraced the "creative tuxedo" concept...
...They said creative black tie, and I took it as a command," said O'Connor, who sported khaki shorts and a green shamrock bow tie. "Given the option of creative black tie, there's no excuse for a normal tuxedo. It's boring and easy...
...body to reject the new heart and came back to work and to more adventures. When he fell ill late last year, the doctors didn't think he would make it past Christmas. But in March, when TIME celebrated its 75th birthday, Karsten Prager, resplendent in his tuxedo, was among the partygoers. He never gave up, right up to the very end when he died in the arms of his wife LaVerne, a person with courage equal to Karsten's. Several hundred people gathered in New York City last week to remember him. That was painful, but also joyous, because...
...contest is traditionally black-tie. Carter,however, showed up with a red and blue stripedrugby shirt under his tuxedo jacket...
...members of the staff will eat until after midnight. Afterward, I'm able to track Kate down again, and I ask her about the decision not to institute a dress-code. "We want people to be as comfortable wearing jeans and a T-shirt as they are in a tuxedo," she explains. At the same time, she acknowledges that Rialto's regulars are more likely to be dressed in the latter than the former. "The average age of the clientele is late forties," Kate estimates. On the other hand, "a lot of guys from the Hasty Pudding" come in from...