Word: bailing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...musicians and their dates poured onto the streets near the Yale campus, and began to serenade the sleeping Elis. Cat-calls and the New Haven police force interrupted the concert, however, and Strauss was carted off to jail (bottom) with another band member. He was released on $250 bail, and his trial has been postponed indefinitely...
Strauss and Upton were released on bail, and played at Columbia's Baker Field. The trial was originally scheduled for Tuesday morning but was postponed at the request of the Harvard men's lawyers...
Strauss, undergraduate band manager, and Upton, a bandsman, were arrested early Saturday morning when the band serenaded Yale in New Haven. They were released on bail, and the trial scheduled for 9 a.m. this morning...
...busses waited. "Do you think I oughta hide my bursar's card in my shoe?" worried one bandsman. Finally, the band manager returned. "We need $250 bail. Give us what you can spare, so we can get out of here," he said. There was a simultaneous movement toward wallets. "Here's twenty, is that enough?" "I can lend five...
...manager went off to the station with the bail. The lieutenant returned to the busses. "This isn't going to happen again," he warned. "Or else you're all going to be locked up and you'll miss your crumby game." The manager and the representative band members returned to the busses. The worried drivers resumed their places. The motors churned, and the busses finally drove away...