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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...nice-looking group. The men wore quiet ties and dark, well-fitting suits; the women, mostly hatless and coifed for the occasion, were in simple knits or tweeds, just the thing for the suburbs-even an appearance in court. These were the parents whose arrest for violation of a Connecticut statute against serving liquor to minors has sent a shock wave of there-but-for-the-grace-of-God-go-I across the country (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Youth: The Night of the Teen-Ager | 10/16/1964 | See Source »

Many in the audience wore the buttons of the sponsoring organization, Scientists and Engineers for Johnson and Humphrey. And most had apparently come simply to be told how right they are in thinking as they...

Author: By Harrison Young, | Title: Leading Scientists Support Johnson; Hoffmann Aims Barbs At Goldwater | 10/15/1964 | See Source »

...where Kennedy and Connally sat, were two FBI men, closely resembling Kennedy and Connally in physical proportions. Kennedy's stand-in had a chalk-marked circle on the back of his suit jacket just at the point where the assassin's first bullet struck the President; Connally's double wore the actual jacket the Governor had worn on Nov. 22, and its torn fabric still showed a bullet hole. From its assassin's eye view, the camera first showed the line of sight between the window and the car obscured by an oak tree (the Warren Commission was careful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: THE WARREN COMMISSION REPORT | 10/2/1964 | See Source »

After the game Coach Bruce Munro, who had been worried for a month about punch, said he was "very satisfied" with the performance. Munro was particularly pleased with the Crimson's beautiful short passing, which eventually wore down the tenacious Jumbos...

Author: By Richard Andrews, | Title: Booters Topple Tufts, 3-0; Chiappa Kicks Two Goals | 10/1/1964 | See Source »

Assemblage of Aphrodites. In the Katangese capital of Elisabethville, professionals of a different sort were performing. They wore such names as Alphonsine la Turbulente and Mathilde la Coquette, and they were competing for the title of Miss Katanga 1964. No ordinary beauty contest, this year's assemblage of African Aphrodites was hallmarked by the narcissistic story the girls planted in a local newspaper praising their own good looks. "My mirror says I can enter the competition without fearing the outcome," wrote Marie Framçoise la Sentimentale. "My fans say I am very seductive and I agree...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congo: How to Appear Evolu | 9/25/1964 | See Source »

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