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I asked the barber how long he'd been in Hollister.
He could not even explain to the barber how he wanted his hair cut.
By Holmes Welch The New Yorker, October 25, 1952 P. 120 While getting a haircut in Stowe, Vermont, the writer learned from the barber how the two-party system worked in Stowe, population 1,700.
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Professionals train the barbers how to talk to customers, and where to direct them for more support.
Hugh G. Chibby, a Negro barber, tells how he got his head cut up.
By Joseph Mitchell The New Yorker, November 5, 1938 P. 19 Hugh G. Chibby, a Negro barber, tells how he got his head cut up.
The New Yorker, November 5, 1938 P. 19 Hugh G. Chibby, a Negro barber, tells how he got his head cut up.
She learned barbering, watched how the shop was managed, then used her loan and her savings to buy out the owner.
Talkative barber to customer: "How shall I cut your hair?" Customer: "In silence".
No one broadcast Johnny Vander Meer's second consecutive no-hitter in June 1938, but that did not deter fans from telling Red Barber years later how much they enjoyed his call.
Fades require a barber who knows how to do it.
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