Presidential redress
Article Abstract:
Clothing styles of presidential candidates and other notable political personalities are criticized. Distinctive dressing techniques are recommended for Tom Harkin, Bill Clinton, George Bush, Dan Quayle, Paul Tsongas and Jerry Brown. Photographs illustrate that improved fashion could enhance the personal images of politicians.
Publication Name: M
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1052-8563
Year: 1992
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John Updike: replacing Rabbit
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The prolific novelist John Updike came up with another novel, Memories of the Ford Administration. This novel deals with the political turmoil of the 1970s as reflected on by main protagonist Alf Clayton, whose life story is very much like Updike's own.
Publication Name: M
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1052-8563
Year: 1992
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Beau jesters
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The kind of clothes one wears can be an effective vehicle for making statements on various issues. Ten top male comedians in the U.S. followed this belief and made statements through fashion.
Publication Name: M
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1052-8563
Year: 1992
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