Word: motel
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Construction on Brattle Square's 23 story skyscraper motel will begin this spring and should be finished in about a year, a spokesman for the company that will build it said yesterday...
Ignoring that evidence, the motel's Owner-Lawyer Moreton Rolleston Jr. proceeded to lecture the Justices: "The argument that this law was passed to relieve a burden on interstate commerce is so much hogwash. It was intended to regulate the acts of individuals." If the commerce clause can be stretched that far, declared Rolleston, "Congress can regulate every facet of life...
...Hogwash." The appeal was brought before the Supreme Court last week by the Heart of Atlanta Motel from an adverse ruling by a three-judge lower federal court. Title II requires the motel to serve Negroes, said that court, because it fronts on an interstate highway, welcomes white transients, advertises in national magazines and gets 75% of its guests from outside Georgia...
...social. "There is no society whatsoever that does not regulate sexual conduct by its folkways. Love is not just a matter of the feeling of emotional sincerity or of the experience of a beautiful relationship consummated furtively in a motel. Nor does love even know itself as love until it has entered into community with groceries, the rent, a salary, taxes, civic responsibilities and religious forms of association...
...dolt who goes home with a prostitute and finds that she is married to an old school chum; 2) a sodden playboy whose haymate, ample Antonella Lualdi, tumbles out of bed just in time to get dressed for her wedding; 3) an impatient Lothario who checks into a motel and seduces the chambermaid while his peevish girl friend waits in the car; 4) a barkeep who saves carfare by hitching a ride home every night with a car-couching whore, hops out at his front door feeling cheap but chaste; 5) a ragman who waxes indignant when an elegant lady...