Word: enjoy
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...piloting, but their main function will be as expert passengers in moon flights four or five years from now. Explains Dr. Robert R. Gilruth, director of NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston: "After we've developed a transportation system to the moon and back, we can enjoy the luxury of scientific experiments...
Tweaking Noses. Bennington's 360 students-all girls except for a few men, mostly in dance and drama-enjoy uncommon freedom (at a cost of $3,450 a year) on their airy 381 acres of rolling greenery. They are not formally graded. No specific courses or credits are required. With the guidance of a faculty counselor they can map their own path toward a degree. They have social freedom as well: they can leave their white clapboard houses any evening, stay out overnight, keep liquor in their cabinets, have men in their rooms until 11 p.m. on weekends...
...Park, has a traffic jam now and again, but mostly when moose and elk saunter across the roads. Tourists drop by from almost everywhere, but it is a summer retreat for well-to-do families from California, Illinois, Colorado and Utah, who want to turn the kids free to enjoy the glories of unspoiled nature without entirely forsaking silver on the table, innerspring mattresses and modern plumbing. Because the late John D. Rockefeller Jr. fell in love with the area and set up a nonprofit corporation to provide facilities, visitors now have a wide choice of accommodations, ranging from...
Since so many Northerners trek south for the winter, it would seem reasonable for Southerners to migrate north in the summer. But comparatively few of them do. More often, Southerners simply go to the same resorts Northerners visited during the winter?and they enjoy them just as much, perhaps more. The prevailing breezes wafting across beaches are often more appreciated in the summer than the winter. The result is that a steady summer flow of Southerners (and Northerners taking advantage of reduced rates) keeps some Southern resorts busy all year long...
...York's F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Co. "We're willing to forsake all those people who drink a can of beer once every two weeks," says Market Development Manager Edmund E. Kelly. Schaefer still brews for the 20% who drink 75% of the suds and enjoy it, the brewers suspect, for lustier reasons than lightness...