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Then came the great expansion of the nineteen-sixties, when the baby boomers entered and enrollments doubled.
NEWYORKER: Live and Learn
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By the time my wife, now Dr. Peggy Bia, and I entered medical school in the late sixties great hopes were emerging, based on ideas like equality, civil rights and social justice.
FORBES: A Doctor Muses On The Selfishness Of Altruism
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In the mid-sixties, when the BBC was still monopolizing radio in Great Britain, a rogue operator, broadcasting from a ship anchored in the North Sea, plays rock to a country that could only hear the Beatles and the Stones live or by going to a record store.
NEWYORKER: Pirate Radio