Word: travelled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...futurists, as they sometimes call themselves, are well aware of past failures of vision. Soon after World War II, top U.S. scientists dismissed and derided the notion of an accurate intercontinental ballistic missile, and as late as 1956, Britain's Astronomer Royal called the prospect of space travel "utter bilge." Relying on the atom's almost limitless energy, the computer's almost limitless "intellect," the futurists predict an era of almost limitless change. With remarkable confidence, and in considerable detail, they present a view of man not only in total control of his environment...
Anyone planning foreign travel should begin immunizations several months prior to departure. They are given by the University Health Services from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and 3 to 3:20 p.m. Monday through Friday...
David A. Benjamin '66, of Great Neck, N.Y. and Kirkland House, has won the Lieutenant Charies Henry Fiske III Scholarship. He will study at Trinity College, and will receive extra money from a special fund for study or travel in France...
Anyone planning foreign travel should begin immunizations several months prior to departure. They are given by the University Health Services from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday...
...Simone (Mme. Montand in private life) plays a third-rate actress who mocks herself as "an overripe hag out for a good time" with a young student (Jean-Louis Trin-tignant). She feels guilty about nothing until she has to confess that even a woman of distinction must sometimes travel in a crowded second-class compartment to save money. As another hunted passenger, Catherine Allegret (Signoret's daughter and lookalike) portrays a bumbling young innocent without seeming too defenseless about...