Word: gault
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...first half of the century, juvenile courts were considered to be benevolent centers concerned with the welfare of children, who thus did not require formal legal safeguards. But practice fell short of the ideal. In 1967 the U.S. Supreme Court reviewed juvenile justice procedures through In re Gault, a case involving an Arizona boy abruptly jailed after making an obscene telephone call. The court decided that Gault and other young defendants should have many due-process rights available previously only to adults. Among them were the rights to consult an attorney and to cross-examine witnesses...
...Mary Gault, a fifth-year Comparative Literature graduate student, said yesterday she is protesting the early closing because swimmers would then have to use the IAB pool, which she called "inconveniently located." It has "a pressured, crowded atmosphere," she added...
...Swimming tends to increase during exams so closing the Radcliffe pool will only aggravate an already impossible situation at the IAB," Gault said...
...trendy, fiercely competitive world of grande cuisine. After only 1% years of operation, the Restaurant Michel Guérard at the spa in Eugenie-les-Bains near Lourdes is about to receive a top rating of 19 points in this year's edition of the Guide Gault-Millau, France's sprightliest food publication. (The spa also has a gourmand menu for the calorie-careless.) The more conservative and authoritative Guide Michelin, which awarded two stars to Guérard's first restaurant, Le Pot au Feu, outside Paris, has just given two stars to the Eugenie...
...bathing rated two stars -most of the gourmets attended gastronomic "forums" where, often heatedly, they discussed such matters of faith as the correct temperature for serving champagne (46°-50° F. v. 50°-54° F.), whether smoking between courses dulls the palate (not at all, said Gault), and why there were not more top women chefs (because, snapped Bocuse, "they always make the same recipe their mother and grandmother and great-grandmother used...