Word: saturation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Locking the gates of the Yard every Friday and Satur-should be halted. For the dubious gain of ridding the Yard of "townies," the policy causes great inconvenience to students attempting to pass through the Yard. What is more, it fosters an unhealhy impression of he University as a hostile fortress seeking to seclude itself from the outside world...
...Khiem had his own ideas. His departure was first delayed until Satur day, then until midweek. The ostensible reason: Khiem's astrologer says Wednesday is the best day for a journey. No body in Saigon knew what other events might be deemed propitious by Khiem's stargazer in the days ahead. But if he recommended another attempt at changing the course of government, nobody would be surprised...
...bathrooms. Guests may not check in or out or pay their bills on the Sabbath. Lights in the lobby are turned on and off automatically by electric clocks, but any other light left on accidentally must burn through the night, since flicking switches is forbidden. Not until Satur ay sundown is the hotel's rigid observance of the law relaxed...
...marital deathwatchers anticipating the Roman springing of Mrs. Fisher, Liz's on-screen Caesar, Rex Harrison, 54, produced cheerier connubial copy. Two and a half years after the death of Third Wife Kay Kendall, he was wed at Genoa's city hall to Welsh Actress Rachel (Satur day Night and Sunday Morning) Roberts, 34, the Baptist minister's daughter who lately has been Rexy's favored traveling companion...
There are signs that President-elect Kennedy is thinking along Norstad's lines. In a book review written for the Satur day Re-view last September, Kennedy declared, "We must think through afresh the military mission of NATO." In the book before him, British Military Expert B. H. Liddell Hart argued that European nations perhaps should abandon atomic weapons and concentrate on conventional forces, leaving the U.S. the task of deterring Soviet atomic strength. Kennedy was convinced that European nations would likely prefer another solution: "Our partners may wish to create a NATO deterrent, supplementary to our own, under...