Word: interiorly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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They were clearly violating a federal regulation that prohibits camping in Washington parks. But then who would like to be remembered as the President who ordered the eviction of poor Negroes from his doorstep? Certainly not Lyndon Johnson, and Presidential Assistant Bill Moyers icily referred reporters to the Interior Department, which runs the city park system...
Clear Title. Interior admitted that the camp-in was an infraction of the rules-then had second thoughts. Since the demonstrators were only sleeping in the park in shifts, reasoned the department, their tents were merely symbols of protest, and protest is within the law. "They're not camping," solemnly declared Walter Pozen, a department spokesman. "They're demonstrating...
...wonderful place to get away from it all," said Lady Bird Johnson. How she knew was a mystery. Accompanied by a 24-raft flotilla of 60 newsmen, her own twelve-man entourage, and Interior Secretary Stewart Udall, she floated (with paddle) down eleven miles of the shallow Rio Grande in Texas' Big Bend National Park to dramatize her beautify-and see-the-U.S.A. campaigns. Everything came off more or less swimmingly as the ladybird watchers went over the side in search of closeups or simply fell off, like the stretch-pantsed newswoman who jammed her parasol...
...part of a truncated '38 Dodge. In the back seat, amid a debris of cigarette wrappers and beer bottles, is a partial plaster figure of a girl being fondled by a man fashioned out of chicken wire. When the car door is opened, a light floods the interior and the viewer is as startled at seeing himself reflected as voyeur in the mirrors inside as he is by the scene before...
...Fuga. Any electricity generated by this low-voltage Italian drama can be traced to Anouk Aimée, playing an interior decorator who is more beautiful than most, and more manly too. Anouk's boldest designs are reserved for Giovanna Ralli, a newer exotic, who smartly assumes the attitudes of a neurotic young matron beset by conventional woes. Her parents are a wretchedly selfish pair; she cannot concentrate on raising her young son; and her physicist husband is so preoccupied with the mysteries of nuclear fission that he seldom wonders what his wife thinks. Giovanna consults an analyst...