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These were called " smashes " or " spoons ", and they were written about quite frankly in stories for girls aspiring to attend college in publications such as Ladies Home Journal, a children's magazine titled St. Nicholas, and a collection called Smith College Stories, without negative views.
In May 2009, Ladies ' Home Journal posted an article on its Web site that said Abdul told them she attended the La Costa Resort and Spa the previous year to recover from physical dependence on prescription pain medications.
In 1970, they also staged a sit-in at the Ladies ' Home Journal.
February 16: Ladies Home Journal begins ( photo 1906 ).
* February 16 – The Ladies Home Journal is published for the first time.
That same year, Naomi Sims became the first African American to feature on the cover of Ladies ' Home Journal in 1968.
Donyale Luna became the first African American model to appear in Vogue, Naomi Sims, who is sometimes regarded as the first black supermodel, became the first African American to feature on the cover of Ladies ' Home Journal in 1968.
The stories became a series of articles written for the Ladies Home Journal and were eventually collected in the The Birch Bark Roll of the Woodcraft Indians in 1906.
The Ladies ' Home Journal and Reader's Digest both published condensed versions and it was selected in June 1956 by the Book of the Month Club.
* In 1975, Peachtree City was named " one of America's best suburbs " by Ladies Home Journal magazine
By the late-1930s, full-page, four color ads were routinely appearing in the Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and Woman's Home Companion.
In 1882, he sent a photograph of himself in a white suit to 18-year-old Edward W. Bok, later publisher of the Ladies Home Journal, with a handwritten dated note on verso.
Ladies ' Home Journal, Nov. 1953, p. 50.
In the US, illustrated stories for children appeared in magazines like Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, Woman's Home Companion intended for mothers to read to their children.
In 2001, Williams was named one of the 30 most powerful women in America by the Ladies Home Journal.
The British Ladies and the Ladies Home Internationals have also enjoyed Dunbar as a venue.
It was related to older lineage societies such as the Daughters of the Confederacy in Missouri and the Ladies ’ Auxiliary of the Confederate Soldiers Home in Tennessee.
He also edited the Ladies ' Home Journal ( 1917 – 1918 ) and the Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger.
From this period through the early 1940s, Lane's work regularly appeared in leading publications such as Harper's, Saturday Evening Post, Sunset, Good Housekeeping, and Ladies ' Home Journal.
Keaton commented about the situation in Ladies ' Home Journal: " Let's face it, people my age and Jack's age are much deeper, much more soulful, because they've seen a lot of life.
His novel The Vanishing American ( 1925 ), first serialized in The LadiesHome Journal in 1922, started a heated debate.
In the US the novel was serialised in Ladies ' Home Journal in two abridged installments from July ( Volume XCIII, Number 7 ) to August 1976 ( Volume XCIII, Number 8 ) with an illustration by Fred Otnes.

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* M. Bell Mirabella discusses Christine ’ s ability to refute the patriarchal discourse in her article Feminist Self-Fashioning: Christine de Pisan and The Treasure of the City of Ladies ( in The European Journal of Women ’ s Studies, 1999 ).
Category: Works originally published in Ladies ' Home Journal
" And So I Am a Comedienne ", an article published in Ladies Home Journal in July 1925, gave Dorothy a chance to recall her public persona: “ And so I am a comedienne, though I, too, once wanted to do heroic and tragic things.
* Dorothy Gish, " And So I am a Comedienne ", Ladies Home Journal ( July 1925 )
Kewpie dolls and figurines are based on comic strip-like illustrations by Rose O ' Neill that appeared in Ladies ' Home Journal in 1909.

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Picture from The Book of the City of Ladies
Former First Ladies ( from left to right ) Rosalynn Carter, Hillary Rodham Clinton | Hillary Clinton, Barbara Bush and Laura Bush at the dedication of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park in 2004.
In an episode of Wings, titled " Ladies Who Lunch ", which originally aired on November 21, 1991, Faye Cochran ( Rebecca Schull ) has a streak of touching every First Lady of the United States from Eleanor Roosevelt to Barbara Bush.
* The First Ladies at the Smithsonian An online exhibition from the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
In 15 – 16th-century French and English depictions of relationships between women ( Lives of Gallant Ladies by Brantôme in 1665, John Cleland's 1749 erotica Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, L ' Espion Anglais by various authors in 1778 ), writers ' attitudes spanned from amused tolerance to arousal, whereupon a male character would participate to complete the act.
Illustration from The Book of the City of Ladies
Christine also cited from Boccaccio's Decameron in the latter stages of The City of Ladies.
Her many credits include Picnic, The Bad Seed, A View from the Bridge, A Memory of Two Mondays, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, A Family Affair, Barefoot in the Park, Butterflies Are Free, You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running, Ladies at the Alamo and The Cemetery Club.
Almeda A. Booth ( 1823 – 1875 ) served as principal of the Ladies ' department and as a faculty member of English, Classics, and Mathematics from 1851 until 1866.
Sophisticated Ladies, an award-winning 1981 musical revue, incorporated many tunes from his repertoire.
* " Summertime ", by Barenaked Ladies from All in Good Time
* The making of a detail of Admonitions of the Imperial Instructress to Court Ladies ( attributed to Gu Kaizhi and being from the Six Dynasties period ) begins ( approximate year ) and is completed in 406.
In a remarkable departure from precedent, for two hours she sat in the Ladies ' Gallery overlooking the chamber while the Parliament Bill, a bill to remove the right of the House of Lords to veto legislation, was debated.
According to Pliny the Elder and his citation by Gaius Julius Solinus, the sea voyage time from Atlantis crossing the Gorgades to the islands of the Ladies of the West ( Hesperides ) is around 40 days.
Morales has described himself as an " actorvist ", primarily as one of the founders of the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, taking inspiration from his mother, who was an organizer for the International Ladies ' Garment Workers ' Union.
In 2006, Mitchell provided a guitar solo on the song " Wind It Up " from the Barenaked Ladies ' album Barenaked Ladies Are Me.
Image from a ritual Menat necklace, depicting a ritual being performed before a statue of Sekhmet on her throne, she also is flanked by the goddess Wadjet as the cobra and the goddess Nekhbet as the white vulture, symbols of lower and upper Egypt respectively who always were depicted on the crown of Egypt and referred to as the Two Ladies | two ladies, and the supplicant holds a complete menat and a sistrum for the ritual, circa 870 B. C.
The owner sensed their predicament and asked, “ Ladies, where are you from ?” When they said “ Masaryktown ,” he said, “ Lady, take the lamp and pay me on your next trip to Tampa.
The Ladies of Llangollen were two upper-class women from Ireland whose relationship scandalised and fascinated their contemporaries.
* The Ladies info from Gathering the Jewels, a website from the museums of Wales
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution's Torquay Lifeboat Station was at the Ladies Bathing Cove from 1876 until 1923.
She tested for the role, which went to Gertrude Olmstead instead, but soon after she was hired as an extra for Pretty Ladies, in which she and fellow newcomer Joan Crawford were among a bevy of chorus girls dangling from an elaborate chandelier.

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