The New York Times Magazine 1997 Bob Morris - Abstracts
The New York Times Magazine 1997 Bob Morris | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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A dashing figure. (a man buys new clothes)(Style)(Column) | Bob Morris | ||||
Fun with fashions: black or gray? Tight or slouchy? The ABC's of the fall collections.(Style)(Column)(Illustration) | Bob Morris | ||||
Grin and bear it.(the smile attempts a comeback in society circles) | Bob Morris | ||||
Hot mamas. (mothers are in style currently)(Style) | Bob Morris | ||||
Let them eat elsewhere. (Manhattan bistro enforces exclusivity among clientele) | Bob Morris | ||||
Me too. (fashion conformity by choice in New York City) | Bob Morris | ||||
Solid old Cadillac. (a lament for the psychological baggage of the long Cadillac)(Style)(Column) | Bob Morris | ||||
The fat-free family.(Column) | Bob Morris | ||||
The 'I' of the storm. (having a hurricane name for oneself is not always possible)(Style)(Column) | Bob Morris |
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