Word: zoning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Detroit, Philpot ordered a metal sign. He bolted it to the rear of his car and set forth. The honking stopped. Last week, as a final test, he drove through clangorous Manhattan. Even there, the sign worked. Philpot sighed with relief, and set out in his self-made zone of silence for New England, listening to bird calls and watching wordless, honkless Yankees goggle as he swept by. Philpot's sign: "Hoot Away-It's Your Ulcer...
...village of Panmunjom, the place agreed on as the new site for cease-fire talks, the Communists put up a large tent. Under it, Communist and U.N. liaison officers met last week to haggle-not over peace, but over how wide the neutral zone must be in which to discuss the peace. At this point, two U.N. planes, strafing the Kaesong neutral area by mistake, killed a twelve-year-old Korean boy and wounded his two-year-old brother. After an investigation, General Matt Ridgway accepted responsibility for the occurrence, expressed his "heartfelt grief" and promised "prompt and appropriate disciplinary...
Quarterback Walter Greeley took the ball from the T. faded back and passed to Gerry Dorman, who was pulled down on the 25-yard line. On the next play, Wycoff reached the two-yard line, and immediately afterward charged into the end zone. Frank Hernberg went over for the extra tally...
Most of the American troops in Germany, about 160,000 strong, were in the field last week. In "Operation Combine," the largest postwar U.S. maneuvers in Europe, the Seventh Army was testing the defense of the dangerous 85-mile front where the border of the Soviet zone swings west toward Frankfurt...
...contrast, Williams did not keep the ball so constantly in the Harvard zone, but when the Purple came down, led by center forward Dorie Friend, it put on the pressure. Williams took 18 shots at Dick Craven, who was magnificent in the goal, and would have taken more had not fullback Charlie Ufford played so well...