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...children, and they may be used for adult education at various times of day and night. Such use would require space adaptable to adult programs, and it might require some space reserved for adult day-time programs. Of course, the Centers should be planned for week-long and year-round use. This "after-school" use could include a wide variety of programs outside the regular curriculum, such as the Junior Academy of Science, which would bring together public and non-public school children with members of the scientific community in Pittsburgh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pittsburgh Report | 10/3/1966 | See Source »

Because the grapes offer this "year-round" source of jobs, Delano has developed a stable Mexican-American community which makes up about half of the city's 12,000 population. Almost all of the Mexican-Americans live on the west side of town where the neighborhoods are only saved from being typical urban slums by the wide streets, low buildings, and invariably bright...

Author: By William C. Bryson, | Title: Strikers Appeal to Old Ties With Mexico But Face Problems of Fatigue and Racism | 9/24/1966 | See Source »

...Holiday, an hour west of Chicago, has been open scarcely a year, but Edmund Faltz and his family have already floated a small armada of three boats. Says Mrs. Faltz: "The lake is just perfect for us. My husband used to play golf. Now we do things together as a family." Most of Perine's new lake dwellers use their houses for weekends and vacations, but some fall in love with the idea and decide to make it permanent. Angelo Clements, for example, plans to live year-round at the Lakes of the Four Seasons as soon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Land: The Lakemaker | 9/23/1966 | See Source »

...West. Once overly dependent on the movie industry, it is now the hub of a huge industrial complex of top firms in aircraft, electronics and research, all attracted by the year-round sunshine. Long considered a sort of cultural desert, the city now boasts some of the nation's top universities, a huge number of intellectual enterprises, and a music center and museum that rival any in the U.S. Of course, it also has its seamy side and the problems that come with growth-and one of the difficulties of solving them is that the average Angeleno seems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cities: Magnet in the West | 9/2/1966 | See Source »

...shrimp on cracked ice (artfully hiding its modern refrigeration equipment), while live carp, perch, pike and rainbow trout swim in ornate marble fountains. Hamburg's 150-year-old L.W.C. Michelsen's offers a scientific index to its 1,000-odd spices, exhibits Australian apricots, French bread baked the same day in Paris-and, of all things, Heinz cream-of-mushroom soup. Rollenhagen's in West Berlin operates a year-round airlift of fresh strawberries, lettuce, mangoes, papaya and eggplant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: The Ultimate Status Symbol | 7/8/1966 | See Source »

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