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Musea Art Contest 3/20/07

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Mar 20, 2007, 12:25:23 PM3/20/07
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The answer to, and winner (if any) for,
our last contest question of:

This was probably the most famous female
haircut in history. A Well known American dance team
became the rage of Paris in 1911. 'The female of the team's
grace and boyish youthfulness epitomized the new era of
simplicity in fashion'. In 1913 she bobbed her hair,
and women throughout the Western world cut their
hair short for the first time in history.
Name the woman with the famous haircut.
(Quote from Gini Frings Fashion Textbook)

WAS
Irene Castle. The haircut was called the Castle Bob.
It was cut level with the bottom of the ears and around
the back of the head.

I had no correct answers.
It seems the rest of you had a la'-bob'-o-my

I don't
dumb down,
so please
wise up.

Now on to a new Q.:
Win a copy of my NEW cd
CALLED '30'! -
(first anti-band CD) or
my NEWER cd CALLED 'NEXT"
if you are the first to e-mail me at
tomhendricks474 @cs.com
with the correct answer
to this art question*

Let's extend the hair subject with this follow up
question. One of the best American writers of
the bobbed hair era, wrote a superb short story about
Bernice who went from slub to vamp when she
got her hair bobbed. Name the American
Author and the short story.

Good luck puzzlers!

*UN-Fine print. If you post your answer on a
newsgroup instead of sending it to me,
you are disqualified from all contests
for spoiling the fun for others. Please play
fair - and have fun. OR I'll add you to
my permanent can't/win list - or as I call it,
my

PERMANENT LOSER LIST - like this guy
that posts this followup -> -> ->

NOW featured on the Musea website -
on our contents page, "A Year Of Quizzes",
yes 52 of the most recent contest questions
and their answers - check them out!

SOMEBODY DO
SOMETHING NEW!

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