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MWD Gets Shady: The Only 4 Pairs of Sunglasses You’ll Need

Hillary Clinton pant-suit rainbow
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president jfk in btllings montana
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Midshipmen Wrong and Right are back for another vintage installment of the U.S. Navy’s Dating Dos and Don’ts training film: How to Succeed with Brunettes.
(See if you can guess which one is Midshipman “Wrong.”)
In case you missed it, some background from the previous post:
Courtesy of our colleagues in the National Archives’ Motion Picture Preservation Lab we present How to Succeed with Brunettes (1967), a film produced by the Navy that demonstrates proper dating etiquette for officers. Part of a recentaccession of military instructional films from the Defense Visual Information Center (DVIC), the somewhat dated film features wonderful music, evocative of its era, and a fair bit of comedy, both intentional and unintentional.
via Media Matters: Don’t Shut Your Date in the Door: Military Dating Dos and Don’ts
I want a time machine.
If the Air Force had a movie with this title, I would star in it.

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Sam Cooke You Were Made For Me

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One of our favorite stylish rebels, Nick Waterhouse, talked to Brooks Brothers about his days in the store and some of the icons that influenced his style. Check it out here and catch our interview with Nick here.
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