Estelle Ellis Rubinstein, a founding promotional director of Seventeen Magazine in 1944, died on July 1, 2012.
Monthly Archives: July 2012
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Harold Teen
Harold Teen was a popular comic strip in the 1920s written and drawn by Carl Ed.
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Swim Girl, Swim!
Gertrude Ederle learned in swim at age 9 in while summering in her New Jersey cottage.
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4H Friends
1920– a bread-making demonstration on the lawn of Anson County Courthouse, North Carolina.
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A Murder of Crows
httpv://youtu.be/I5YT3XVu7tU
“Coraliza” was recorded in 1988 by A Murder Of Crows, the music project of 19-year-old Elliott Stillwater-Rotter, later known as Elliott Smith, and Garrick Duckler.
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Young Sylvia
Sylvia Plath began keeping a journal at age eleven and continued to keep one through her teenage years and until her death at the age of thirty.
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A Brief History of the Tan
Today we know tanning as a dangerous way to make oneself appear younger and healthier.
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Approximately Panther
Approximately Panther was an Australian ABC investigation into youth culture and fashion, produced in 1967.
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Oliver!
An Omaha high school choir sings out the musical hit of the times–Oliver!,
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10 Heavy Facts About Sex
Whoa man! Now this book published in 1975 is some real talk about sex.