Re: March Camp Chase
I read the article on hair styles and facial hair too and questioned his results. I don't think that looking at 200 pictures is really going to give you a fair representation. Years ago I did the exact same thing, but looked at 4000 images. Even then, that is still not enough. Of those 4000, I looked at posed military, military in the field and civilian(both at home and foreign). Actually, what I was finding was the percentage of men with facial hair had actually gone up. Overall, the number worked out to be about 65% had some sort of facial hair. It seems that this number starts to go up from the 1850s and especially increases in the 70s-80s. One thing that he pointed out that jived with my research was that full beards were still the most prevalent style, especially among older officers. I did also find smaller percentages of mustaches in three categories: average(to the upper lip), bushy(over the lip), and thin(above the lip). But, I will agree that bushy to average were still more prevalent than the Clark Gable look. Lastly, when looking at sideburns I also found that average sideburns were pretty much the norm. The Lorne Green look just wasn't common. The length of sideburn had slowly shortened up into the 60s. So, keep looking at pictures and coming up with your judgements on the matter.
Rick Musselman
Buckeye Mess
GHTI
I read the article on hair styles and facial hair too and questioned his results. I don't think that looking at 200 pictures is really going to give you a fair representation. Years ago I did the exact same thing, but looked at 4000 images. Even then, that is still not enough. Of those 4000, I looked at posed military, military in the field and civilian(both at home and foreign). Actually, what I was finding was the percentage of men with facial hair had actually gone up. Overall, the number worked out to be about 65% had some sort of facial hair. It seems that this number starts to go up from the 1850s and especially increases in the 70s-80s. One thing that he pointed out that jived with my research was that full beards were still the most prevalent style, especially among older officers. I did also find smaller percentages of mustaches in three categories: average(to the upper lip), bushy(over the lip), and thin(above the lip). But, I will agree that bushy to average were still more prevalent than the Clark Gable look. Lastly, when looking at sideburns I also found that average sideburns were pretty much the norm. The Lorne Green look just wasn't common. The length of sideburn had slowly shortened up into the 60s. So, keep looking at pictures and coming up with your judgements on the matter.
Rick Musselman
Buckeye Mess
GHTI
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