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Author | John Bottega, World Telegram staff photographer |
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- Helen Gurley Brown
- Fashion in 1964
- Desks in the United States
- Black and white photographs of sitting women
- Sitting with legs crossed (knee-on-knee)
- New York World-Telegram and Sun, 1964
- Women's clothing of the United States
- Photographs by John Bottega
- People sitting on desks
- Black and white photographs of women smiling with teeth