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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...postcard-picturesque county seat, Taos (pop. 3,500) has weathered older if less disruptive migrations. Its primitive charm and unassailable isolation have made it a magnet since the 1890s for hundreds of bohemian writers and artists. One of the first hippies to come was D. H. Lawrence, whose ranch and grave near by have been turned into a literary shrine. Swarms of tourists followed those early migrants, and Taos County now boasts ski resorts, art galleries and countless souvenir shops...
...hippies' obvious flouting of the American ideal. "They are making fun of our poverty and our fight for survival," says Francis Quintana, a local school principal. Another explanation is that local entrepreneurs fear the hippies will hurt Taos' largest industry, tourism. "Tourists don't want to come and share the venereal disease and hepatitis with us," said Mrs. Beverly Gonzales, wife of a Taos merchant...
Church out of the organization for some years to come. "Our name is Peter," said the Pope. "Scripture tells us which meaning Christ has willed to attribute to this name, what duties He lays upon us, the responsibilities of the apostle and his successors...
Although he has not yet pinpointed the origin of the waves, Weber thinks that they may have come from some massive object in the Milky Way. Weber says that by measuring gravity waves, astronomers may be able to explore still other fascinating mysteries of space...
...building larger detectors, for example, astronomers could learn more about pulsars. If they are actually spinning neutron stars, as many astronomers have come to believe, they could be producing the kind of gravitational effect postulated by Einstein. The detection of gravity waves, Weber adds, gives man "a new set of windows for the study of the universe...