Word: vacationers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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"The competitor never understands when he has had enough," he says. "It was this sort of drive in my case." After the fact, he has reformed, now puts emphasis on the title "emeritus." He quit smoking. For exercise, he jogs in place beside his bed each morning, then performs calisthenics...
¶After receiving a detailed, classified briefing on Thailand affairs, a U.S. State Department officer in Bangkok read our May 27, 1966 cover story on the Thai King and Queen. He found the story more comprehensive than the briefing, including much information considered quite inside by Thai authorities. Reports Bangkok...
After questioning some tourists in 1966, the U.S. Travel Service, an agency of the Commerce Department, found that "the U.S.A. is viewed less in terms of a vacation land than as a civilization to be observed and studied." The U.S.T.S. has therefore geared its tourist program to a personalized approach...
"You are on vacation," droned a Bronx-plated voice from the darkened auditorium. "You are in your hotel room, reading. Then, when I clap my hands, you will see lights on the beach. When I clap a second time, you will hear noises. And when I clap a third time...
In their last action before vacation, the teaching fellows sent a strongly worded letter back to Ford and Elder, expressing their dissatisfaction "when our real position as teachers and employees of Harvard is not recognized and when our reasoning is given only cursory notice or ignored entirely."