Word: travelled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...guaranteeing equal right of access and accommodation in lodging places, theaters, sports arenas, retail stores, restaurants, lunch counters, etc., that meet any of four conditions: 1) that the establishment's goods or services are available "to a substantial degree to interstate travelers" (just what was meant by "substantial" was not specified); 2) that a "substantial" portion of its goods move in interstate commerce; 3) that its activities or operations otherwise "substantially affect interstate travel or the interstate movement of goods in commerce"; 4) that it is an "integral part" of an establishment covered by the bill-as, for example...
Oldtimers got it too. The Untouchables has been given the St. Valentine's Day treatment after four years. Have Gun, Will Travel and The Rifleman, six and five years old respectively, are headed for the last roundup. Car 54 will soon be roughly three cubic feet of crushed scrap steel. Naked City, the fine semidocumentary on New York police work filmed in the city streets, is finished too. The last vestiges of live, prime-time drama, the U.S. Steel Hour and Armstrong Circle Theater, are also passing away. Moreover, all three college-level educational shows are leaving the networks...
...airlines this year will carry at least 21 times that many passengers, but the transatlantic ship lines have improved their own position by concentrating on what the speedy jets cannot offer. Says Sir John Brocklebank, chairman of Britain's Cunard Steamship Co.: "With jet travel, there is no need for an Atlantic ferry." Instead, the lines sell the idea of leisure, roominess, food, fun and salt spray...
...responding to the new conditions of life will not be easy. Christianity "will have to 'travel light.' Christian institutions, ministries, images, effects must be studied: Which are very important? Which are accidental and can be left behind?" In Marty's view, the accidentals include many of the most apparent artifacts of American religion: the expensive Gothic church built for community prestige, the comfortable words of moralistic sermons, the check to a charity that substitutes for personal engagement with modern problems...
...story ends, Michel reaches through the bars that define his freedom and wonderingly touches the young woman he now knows he loves. "What a strange and terrible way I had to travel," he says in a trembling voice, "to find...