Word: zoning
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Bang-Zone. Like Proxmire, ecologists are concerned about the potential threat of the SST to the environment. Many of their misgivings are documented in the S/S/T and Sonic Boom Handbook, a hot-selling (150,000 copies to date) paperback edited by William Shurcliff, director of a pressure group called the Citizens League Against the Sonic Boom. The Handbook contends that a single SST, flying from New York to California, would leave a "bang-zone" 50 miles wide by 2,000 miles long. But some tests indicate that this bang at SST's operational height of 60,000 ft. will...
...strip of ground between Harvard and University Halls will be a free zone where members of either team can avoid capture by the other. A free zone will also surround each flag, NAC announced...
...foot wide "no man's land" will extend across the Yard from Harvard Hall through University Hall. Players in this area will be immune to "capture" by opposing forces. However, if they pass through the zone into enemy territory, they can be "captured" by enemy players-who will tap them on the shoulder and take them to "jail," The "jails" are planned for the areas in front of Memorial Hall and Holyoke Center...
...Britain and the Soviet Union. In retrospect, May 8, 1945, was not the joyous release from conflict that it seemed to anyone who still remembers that bright spring day. Within a few short years, a cold war would descend on the Continent, turning it into a zone of seem ingly permanent confrontation. Last week the nations that battled for the soil of Europe were marking the anniversary in very different ways. The following stones from three European capitals examine their separate observances and separate fates...
...frequently and admiringly in a torrent of war memoirs and newspaper articles. The first bust of him to be seen in Moscow since 1956, when Nikita Khrushchev launched the destalinization spring day. Within a few short years, a cold war would descend on the Continent, turning it into a zone of seemingly permanent confrontation. Last week the nations that battled for the soil of Europe were marking the anniversary in very different ways. The following stones from three European capitals examine their separate observances and separate fates: drive, showed up last week in an exhibition hall filled with World...