Word: tuxedoes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...evening of pickin' and singin' at Manhattan's Carnegie Hall. What was a li'l ole country boy doing in a big fancy place like that? "This is the fulfillment of a lifetime dream," drawled Eddy, all fancied up in a tuxedo and string tie. Backed by a 17-piece orchestra, he sang about humpback mules, lonesome hearts and them old cottonfields back home in a mellifluous baritone that poured out just as warm and creamy as milk fresh out of the barn cow. Mostly, the songs were samplings of his biggest hits-Anytime, Bouquet...
...place to go except around the side, cutouts appear in the darndest places, exposing undiscovered areas from whose bourn no traveling eye willingly returns. When the dress is not cut out, it is transparent. Slacks can and do go anywhere. Even men are abandoning their traditional drabness; tuxedo jackets now come in cerise, vests may be flowered. The New York Herald Tribune's Eugenia Sheppard points out that "vulgar" is no longer a nasty word. "For the last few years there hasn't been an all-out new and exciting fashion that hasn't been just...
Harvard's court tennis players flattened Yale and Princeton in their annual tournament at Tuxedo Park, New York, last weekend...
change," as Poet Edmund Spenser put it, is whirling ever faster. This is probably the most important fact of our age - and the reason why TIME last week sponsored the second in a series of conferences on "the Environment of Change." For four days at Sterling Forest, Tuxedo, N.Y., 42 leading U.S. businessmen discussed the technological and social shifts around us with 13 professors from various disciplines...
Tacked on the wall of a large converted greenhouse in the once exclusive socialite enclave of Tuxedo Park, north of New York City, is an 8th century Chinese poem...