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June 24, 1960: Matt Weinstock has the story of a practical joker who finds a little humor in the William Desmond Taylor murder. Abby says, DEAR "STRAIGHT": Many of your "straight up and down" sisters buy "curves" because they want to look better in their clothes — and it is not a matter of baiting their hooks with sponge rubber. It's no more "dishonest" than using artificial color on your cheeks and lips or putting an artificial curl in your hair. All's fair in love and war, and the war is on! |
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For years I looked for the many ‘NINA’ (his daughter’s name) in Hirschfeld’s drawings. I can only spot one in this Apartment drawing. There could be more in the spaghetti and MacLaine’s hair but the reprint isn’t hi-res enough to see the detail. He often placed them in people’s hair.
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