Word: strictly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...next two days, top Administration officials hurried in and out of the White House-but kept strict silence as to the subject of their conversations with President Kennedy. Washington newsmen began to sense that something big was in the works, something more than the energetic enthusiasm of a new Administration plowing into its problems; the New York Herald Tribune actually dug out the story, but withheld it after Presidential Press Secretary Pierre Salinger explained that publication would be "inimical to the interests...
...ordered such overflights discontinued shortly after U-2 Pilot Francis Gary Powers crashed on Soviet soil last May, and President Kennedy had already determined to maintain the ban. The third Soviet stipulation was much more difficult to accept, and it was to become a major reason for the strict security set up around the two U.S. airmen. But Kennedy had no choice but to agree, since it meant freedom for Olmstead and McKone...
...time when scientists of all varieties have spoken out with self-asserted, and often politically motivated, authority, Seaborg has concentrated quietly upon his own work. He has no intention of commenting on test bans until he bones up on detection systems and the means of defeating them. Maintaining strict scientific discipline, Glenn Seaborg insists that he is approaching all the intricate demands of his new job "with an open mind...
Star of David. The kibbutz is run along strict Israeli lines; members carry no money, present lists of their personal requirements, are assigned to the day's work groups as the need arises. The nine babies live in the communal nursery; parents are allowed to take them home and play with them for an hour each evening and on Sunday afternoons...
...bright spots in the U.S. is somnolent Memphis, which has won 14 "Quietest City" awards from the National Noise Abatement Council for a strict program that requires thrice-yearly inspection of car brakes and mufflers, permits horn honking only in emergencies, and prescribes fines for people who keep noisy pets. But more needs to be done, says Physicist Knudsen: "The reduction of noise results in increases in output of labor and in human well-being that usually more than justify the cost of reducing the noise...