Word: exit
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...challenging pedestrians to perform incredible veronicas. In 1911 a horse and buggy could move through Los Angeles at a rate of 11 m.p.h.; in 1962 during the rush hours, the average car makes the same trip at 5 m.p.h. The touted freeways designed to aid entrance to and exit from the city are already outgrown, will reach their peak in 1968-eleven years before the entire 1049-mile system will be completed. Most cities have seen their commuter lines dwindle, and lean heavily on inadequate transit systems. Says Boston's Mayor Collins: "If we were to adapt an urban...
MARTHA (as they exit, left). Oh, Edward, I do hope at least some of them are friendly...
...Both exit...
Still trying to follow the flight plan, Glenn struggled for a moment to get out from the narrow upper exit of the capsule. But the capsule was stifling from the heat of reentry. "I'd been sweating for a long period of time," Glenn recalled, "and it seemed like the thing to do was to get on out of there at that time." He blew the side hatch, stepped out onto the deck of the Noa into the afternoon sun and was given a glass of iced tea. "It was hot in there," said John Glenn. His historic flight...
...shipped off to Europe, and two years later married Count Franz von Furstenberg. When Hitler came to power, Gloria and her two children, Franz and Delores, fled to Madrid while her husband stayed on in Germany. In Spain, she got a "friendly" divorce that was to help her get exit visas, but the visas never came through, and the count married another woman (and fathered Actress Betsy von Furstenberg). Gloria met Guinness in 1949 on a yachting trip, married...