- Sherman's
neckties were a railway-destruction
tactic used in the
American Civil War.
Named after Maj. Gen.
William Te****seh
Sherman of the
Union Army,...
-
Retrieved October 22, 2008. Hammel,
Bette Jones (1989). From
Bauhaus to
Bowties. Minneapolis, MN: Hammel, Green, & Abrahamson. p. 134. ISBN 978-0-9622610-0-8...
- 2020.
Retrieved July 2, 2021. Gray,
Eliza (October 5, 2012). "Thetans and
Bowties : The
Mothership of All Alliances:
Scientology and the
Nation of Islam"...
- and the Canidrome. Jazz bands, big bands, and
singers performed for a
bowtied clientele. The
Paramount and Ciro's in
particular were
fiercely rivalrous...
- much
personal choice. They are
expected to wear
suits with
either ties or
bowties;
those who are part of the
Fruit of
Islam wear military-style uniforms...
-
grille and
mirror caps,
black roof rails,
window trim,
badging and
Chevy bowties, an
exclusive 22-inch
wheels wrapped in
Bridgestone P285/45R 22 tires,...
- look,
together with
designer suits. In the late 2000s, he
started wearing bowties again on stage.
Nielsen has made
countless TV
appearances and
radio broadcasts...
- 4 (equivalent to 11th grade) and onwards,
female students stop
wearing bowties. The
female student uniform is
complemented by
white ankle socks and black...
- femminist-nuerotic-flamboyant
priest class with
their own
alliance of the
bowtied, resentful, and closeted."
National Review Online columnist Madeline Kearns...
-
closed by a buckle. This was
later dropped, in the same way as shoe
buckles for male
pumps were
replaced by
bowties around the turn of the 19th century....