Word: havens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...trouble with such post-riot programs, of course, is that they seem to vindicate violence. "After a riot, it's difficult to know what to do," observes Harvard Sociologist Thomas Pettigrew. "If you go in immediately and do everything you haven't done for 50 years, you are rewarding the riot. If you do nothing, you are inviting another riot...
...faculty of the Jesuit College at Woodstock, Md., has voted to unite with the Yale University Divinity school and move to New Haven if Rome approves the plan...
TOMMY LINDLOF Winter Haven...
Gone are nice old trains like the New Haven's Cape Codder that whisked up from New York each Friday, returned each Sunday evening. Maine and New Hampshire, in fact, no longer have any passenger trains at all. As a result, the summer commuter quickly becomes a kind of involuntary transportation expert, inured to travel by bus, car, airplane and motorboat. Sometimes it's a long day's journey in order to spend little more than a day with the family...
...Europe in Bad Gastein, Austria. Since the 15th century when Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III discovered the therapeutic effects of Bad Gastein's thermal waters, the tiny Alpine village has been called "the Spa of Kings." Kaiser Wilhelm spent 20 seasons there, and it remains a favored haven for pashas and potentates. The sprawling, four-story hotel, opened in 1909, boasts bathrooms with 7-ft.-sq. tubs, marble floors and walls, and taps for mineral as well as plain water. ¶-Park-Hotel Adler in Hinterzarten, Germany. An ancient Black Forest inn that dates back to 1446, the Adler...