D Magazine March 1978

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A Few Last Words on the Dallas Woman
By Bill Porterfield
AMON
Out of the dust of West Texas rode Amon Carter, ready to turn Cowtown – and himself – into a living legend.
By Jerry Flemmons
Arts and Entertainment KEEPING UP
By D Magazine
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By D Magazine
Food and Spirits DINING OUT
By D Magazine
GETTING DUPED IN DALLAS
By D Magazine
Honored in their generations
By Lindsay Heinsen
HOW NOT TO NOT PAY TAXES
By D Magazine
How to handle the Dallas Woman
By Dick Hitt
LETTERS
By D Magazine
Q & A
By D Magazine
SOFT AND LOOSE
By D Magazine
The Abrasive Candidacy of Bill Clements
If nice guys finish last, Bill Clements should win it walking away.
By John Merwin
The Balancing Act
“A man at a party said, ’Dallas is a city run by men for the sake of women.’ I don’t believe it for a moment.”
By Jo Brans
The Consumer HOME ECONOMICS
By Tom Peeler
THE DALLAS WOMAN Miss, Mrs., Ms. – and Myths.
By Jim Atkinson
The Faux Pas
“When I could finally laugh, I managed to forgive myself for showing my awkward growing pains in public.”
By Gwynne Shook
THE GREAT FORT WORTH ART CAPER: HOWDUNIT?
By D Magazine
THUMB AWARDS
By D Magazine
Travel SAN ANTONIO ROADS
By Jerry Flemmons
WEBER VS. WHITTINGTON: THERE GOES THE JUDGE?
By D Magazine
WHY THE RANGERS AREN’T TV STARS
By D Magazine
WINDFALLS
By Judy Powell
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