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Word: spring (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Francis Bowditch '35 will serve as Chief Marshal and lead the alumni at Commencement this spring. His selection was announced yesterday by Judge Paul C. Reardon '32, president of the Alumni Association...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bowditch to Lead Commencement | 1/29/1960 | See Source »

Howard Mumford Jones '14 will become Abbott Lawrence Lowell Professor of the Humanities next July 1, replacing Edmund Wilson, whose one year appointment ends this spring. For the first time since its creation, the Lowell professorship will be a permanent appointment and will go to a regular faculty member...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jones Will Assume Lowell Professorship | 1/29/1960 | See Source »

When the Harvard Salt Water Club takes to the sea this spring its target will be no less than blue sharks. The reason for the big game effort is to provide rare shark bile for research in bio-chemistry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HSWC Will Hunt Sharks for Research | 1/27/1960 | See Source »

...their pre-spring shopping spree, more than 4,400 buyers went to Manhattan last week, saw the new 1960 fashions-and were conquered. Eagerly they hustled up and down from one S.R.O. showroom to another in Manhattan's garment district, where as many as 45 showings per day crammed the schedule. The designers played up what the fashion buffs call "wearability" (sensible clothes that fit in pretty well with any style or season) and "packability" (fresh emphasis on lightweight and non-crush, drip-dry convenience fabrics). There was a smart swing to dresses made from printed scarf material, dresses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FASHION: Wearable & Salable | 1/25/1960 | See Source »

Stores will stress high fashion rather than low price in their spring promotions. "What women want these days is quality," said Merchandising Manager Sophy Tepperman to out-of-town buyers. But women-and their husbands-have to pay the price for it. "You just can't expect to find the same quality in a $29.95 dress as you did five years ago." Between the price upcreep and the new desire for better things, retailers expect first-half sales to rise about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FASHION: Wearable & Salable | 1/25/1960 | See Source »

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