Palm trees and high waters–blend into so-cool LA mid-1960s style, featuring dashes of skinhead, mod and ivy league looks.
Monthly Archives: October 2012
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Chuvash “Girls’ Beer” Tradition
The Republic of Chuvash, or Chuvashia, is a Republic in the center of European Russia.
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Jango
The cover for the April 26, 1943 issue of LIFE featured “Jango” Helen Almy being capped after successfully completing junior nurses aide project operating in Washington’s Doctor’s Hospital.
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Heidelberg USA
In the late 1940s American girls (and boys) spice up Heidelberg, Germany in an unruly mix of saddle shoes and lederhosen.
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Malala Yousafzai, In Struggle
“Sometimes I imagine I’m going along and the Taliban stop me.
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Rwandan Students at Home
Mark Robbins traveled to Kigali, Rwanda from upstate New York to stay with a friend, Yutaka Sho, who was teaching at the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology in the summer of 2011.
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Saudi Yearbooks
Yearbook covers of American schools in the Saudi Aramco American compounds of the Saudi Arabian Eastern Province.
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Age of Adolescence
“The world of the adolescent is totally interlaced within itself and incapable of freeing itself…it whirls, rolls, and engulfs what it is allowed to engulf.”
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Moderator Movement
Three teens, Emma Axelrod, Elena Tsemberis and Sammi Siegel recently launched a successful campaign to have a female moderator for the 2012 presidential debates.
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Hey Shorty!
One young Sullivan High School illustrator set out to draw every senior in the class of 1946.