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Shake to Size. Slimming by Slenderella

Goodman, Walter | March 3, 1956 issue

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The article focuses on the figure consciousness among women in the U.S. The world was confronting a young man named Larry Mack on his discharge from the navy after war. Mack emerged from the service "determined to find a simple method to enable women to do something about their figures." Now, there were already a substantial number of business men in the U.S., who shared Mack's ambitions. They were making pills which performed the "Before and After" wonders celebrated in 5-and-10-cent-store windows throughout the land.

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WOMEN & the military; MACK, Larry; BUSINESSMEN; NAVIES; UNITED States
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