Word: hatchings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Utopian Stars. Expansion west to the Pacific, as Williams sees it, was an escape hatch for a country unwilling to face its problems. And when the U.S. gave out territorially, Americans greedily tried for a share of the overseas market. Even poor old Walt Whitman has to share the blame, because he applauded "personal regeneration." When confronted by a problem, Whitman walked away, as many of his heirs from Mark Twain to William Faulk ner were to do, and became "a wayfarer down the open road...
...This is relatively easy with birds such as chickens. The fertilized egg is germfree on the inside, and its shell can easily be sterilized in a germicidal bath. The "tank" in which the birds are to live can be heated to serve as an in cubator; when the chicks hatch, they can feed and fend for themselves at once. The Japanese quail is even better than the chicken because the birds begin to lay when about seven weeks old (as against seven months for chickens...
...Boston Pops Orchestra continues until July 1 with its popular concerts in Symphony Hall, nightly at 8:30 p.m. except Sundays. Arthur Fiedler conducts. (CO 6-1492). From July 2-14 and July 21-26, (excluding July 8), the Pops Orchestra moves outside to the Hatch Memorial Shell on the Charles River...
...Lloyd McKim Garrison Prise and the Roger Conant Hatch Prizes for Lyric Poetry will not be awarded this year...
...under the searchlights that surrounded the rocket pad as he made his long-legged walk to the gantry elevator that would lift him to his capsule. When he rose to the "greenhouse," an enclosed platform at the gantry's 65-ft. level, technicians helped him squeeze through a hatch in the squat, black space capsule perched atop a Redstone rocket. Then he submitted to the time-consuming business of being strapped onto a contour couch, of being hooked up to myriad tubes and wires. At 6:10 a.m. E.S.T., the hatch was closed and sealed. Blast-off was still...