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7 sty 2017 · President William Taft had a handlebar mustache back in 1913—the last facial hair seen in the Oval Office—which didn’t hurt its popularity. The use of gas masks in World War II led, more practically, to widespread shaving again, even among U.S. presidents.
2 sie 2013 · The Ten Best Moustaches in Congress, according to D.C. intern Beetle Holloway and his friend Will Foster, from left to right (top row): 10. Rep. G.K. Butterfield; 9 Rep. John Conyers; 8. Rep....
John Quincy Adams (1825–1829) was the first U.S. president to have notable facial hair, with long sideburns. [2] But the first major departure from the tradition of clean-shaven chief executives was Abraham Lincoln (1861–1865), [3] [4] [5] who was supposedly (and famously) influenced by a letter received from an eleven-year-old girl named Grace Bedell, to start growing a beard to improve ...
28 lis 2017 · Our research results documented likely voter perceptions about candidates with facial hair — as less open to the use of force and less feminist than otherwise similar-looking members of...
2 kwi 2015 · Currently, fewer than five percent of the members of the U.S. Congress have beards or mustaches, according to recent estimates. Although there has been little research about politicians’ facial hair, analysts have learned that voters make inferences about candidates based on appearance.
31 gru 2015 · In her study, women subconsciously perceived politicians with beards and mustaches as being less feminist, regardless of their actual voting habits.
23 wrz 2010 · In honor of the 2010 contest, we present Perlut's list of 20 Mustaches That Changed History, along with his commentary. They are, all of them, mustaches of great import, having ushered sweeping...