Word: wearingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Francisco's wonderful Golden Gate Park, the rules for use of the tennis courts specifically say, "Men must wear tops...
Feudalism in old Japan was so strict that lords could even dictate what color and what kind of clothing their serfs could wear. Craftsmen were restricted to certain specialized skills, such as carving, lacquering, throwing clay, screening silk. And during lifetimes of limited expression, they became surpassing experts at their narrow specialty. For example, etna, often painted reliefs of white horses, were Shinto offerings that recall live horses dedicated to the god spirit Kami, who rode a sacred horse while blessing his worshipers. Ema horses were bought for a song and were left in temples; but they were executed with...
...dismay was dispelled when I heard a bright-eyed young coed squeal, "Oh, I feel so anti." I left comforted by the thought that the whole simple-minded display had nothing really to do with Viet Nam; it was rather an exercise in group therapy designed to save wear and tear on a lot of fathers...
...appointment, she said, will show "the possibility of achievement for people who don't start out as part of the establishment." She plans to take a State Department French course and to buy a new wardrobe. "I buy my clothes to wear forever, and most of them look as though I have done just that," she said, although she impressed reporters as being well turned out. Her husband, William Beasley Harris, 50, will close his Washington law office to accompany his wife on her first trip to Europe, diplomatic or otherwise...
...what should they protest? After a long pause for thought, S.F.U. seized upon two yawning gaps in Maryland's academic life: the library closes at 10 p.m. instead of midnight, and students are not allowed to wear Bermuda shorts at dinner in the dining halls. S.F.U. began promoting a library study-in-even though the administration was already considering longer library hours, as well as abolition of all dress standards...