Word: wearingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Your cover article on General Creighton Abrams [April 19], if written 100 years ago, could almost word for word describe General Grant-tactics, strategy, personality-even the cigar, the horsemanship, and the West Point class standing. Grant is still probably the greatest general ever to wear an American uniform. It took him one year after achieving command to end the Civil War. It took only six months to ensure the re-election of a troubled President who at that stage thought himself a failure, and who now is regarded by most as our greatest American...
Juniors wishing to appear in their senior yearbook must be photographed at 52 Dunster St. from 9-12 a.m., or 1-4 p.m. any day until Thursday. Men should wear dark sport coats, white shirts, and tie. Women should wear dark sweater...
...ladies who chase pigeons off the Common, the Beacon Hill was the first to specialize in the now ubiquitous "recommended for mature audiences" film. Ever since Tom Jones broke house records, the theatre has presented Sack's more "sophisticated" movies. The mature audiences--possibly, the same ones who wear those tight jeans--seem to respect the delicacy with which Sack treats the theatre...
...broaden their contacts with La Porte's youth, the Marists-all of whom have master's degrees-were given permission to serve as substitute teachers in the public high school. The only conditions made were that they not wear Roman collars and habits in class, and that students address them not as "Brother" but as "Mister." Says School Superintendent Harold Margrave, who classifies himself as a "softshell Baptist": "We've had nothing but mutual understanding and respect. We feel as though we've gained a service for the public school." Other leaders in the community feel...
...three years ago to work full time for the President. Earlier, in 1964, he had helped direct arrangements at the Democratic Convention. He is remembered for his dour directive to office girls, telling them not to spend their lunch hours basking on the Atlantic City boardwalk and not to wear diaphanous blouses...