Dominic Dascola cuts John Pickard's hair, March 1970
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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1970
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'Long Hair For Men Is On The Way Out' "Long hair for me," says barber Dominic Dascola, "is on the way out. The trend is to a shorter-styled cut, making the hair easier to keep clean and combed." Illustrating "the trend" is John Pickard, 126 Westover, surrendering a four-year growth. Pickard said he decided on a shorter haircut "just to see what it would look like" and because "shorter hair would be an asset in obtaining a job." (Ann Arbor News Photos By Cecil Lockard)
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1970
Caption
'Long Hair For Men Is On The Way Out' "Long hair for me," says barber Dominic Dascola, "is on the way out. The trend is to a shorter-styled cut, making the hair easier to keep clean and combed." Illustrating "the trend" is John Pickard, 126 Westover, surrendering a four-year growth. Pickard said he decided on a shorter haircut "just to see what it would look like" and because "shorter hair would be an asset in obtaining a job." (Ann Arbor News Photos By Cecil Lockard)
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1970
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March
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