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Leonard Bernstein gets a haircut at open air beauty parlor in Moscow



Leonard Bernstein gets a haircut at open air beauty parlor in Moscow

Leonard Bernstein has his hair clipped at an open air beauty parlor surrounded by Russian visitors at the American exhibition in Moscow’s Sokolniki Park on September 3, 1959. Bernstein jokingly asked for the cut at the parlor designed to demonstrate U.S. hair styling and beauty treatment for women. (UPI Photo/Files)

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