Word: iii
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...French Riviera, a yellow and black checkerboard-patterned underwater house bobbed its round dome out of the water to the tooting of yacht whistles and the obvious satisfaction of Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau, the pioneering French underwater explorer who had commanded the three-week mission of Con Shelf III (for Continental Shelf) from a lighthouse on shore. Allowing him self a thoroughly Gallic "ooh la-la," Cousteau turned to his colleagues: "It was neat, wasn...
After descending significantly farther than their Sealab colleagues - living at a depth of 330 ft. and working even deeper - the six oceanauts of Con Shelf III had to remain in their two-story sphere four days after surfacing while the pressure in the cabin was slowly lowered. It was clear that Cousteau had reason to be elated. Never before had men survived so long at such depths. Moreover, they showed no signs of weakness or sickness, and had managed to do their assigned jobs efficiently...
...doctor series are sickening unto death. Even ABC's Peyton Place may be past its prime - bunched in the top ten through much of the summer, Peyton Place I could now do no better than a tie for 35th, Peyton Place II was in 21st, and Peyton Place III had slumped all the way to 65th...
...North needs the South as a "horror symbol" to stimulate racial progress, Hodding Carter III, associate editor of the Delta Democrat Times, told students in the Cabot Hall living room last night...
Hodding Carter III, associate editor of the racially liberal Delta Democrat Times of Greenville, Miss., and a Nieman Fellow, will speak at 5 p.m. today in Cabot Hall. His topic will be "The South: What Now?" At 3:30 p.m. in the Leverett House Old Library, Charles Morgan Jr. an official of the American Civil Liberties Union, will speak on "Operation Southern Justice...