Word: bans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Reasons for the ban of Stickler Householder, a newcomer to the breezy Air Forces: they might be interpreted as slurs on women, the courage of soldiers or as drinking songs. About all that was left in the marchers' repertoire: Wait 'til the Sun Shines, Nellie...
...Knew Europe. Since Dooley started, As Time Goes By has sold over 300,000 copies. Recording companies, searching their files for the old Vallee and Renard records, have found their biggest bonanza since Boss Petrillo's ban on popular recording (TIME, June 22). While that ban exists, no disc can be made of Dooley's version. But both Dooley and Dodo are doing all right...
Before geting to the detail of the day, here's a flash, right in the pan. The ban on travel will definitely be lifted for the post-exam week-end. You'll be free to go where you please from Noon on Saturday, May 15th, to Midnight (2400) Tuesday, the 18th. So, go on and make that New York date. But, "See here," don't you come back late. (well, well, a rhyme...
...come a pre-exam "reading period" (no classes), during which beer will flow freely at the club (not gratis, but like water). Final exams come Wednesday, the 12th through Saturday, the 15th. Then, an inter-term recess of three days (16th, 17th, and 18th) when, we hope, the travel ban will be lifted so that we may see what's happened to the Big City since last time we saw Jamaica...
COURT PUTS TEETH IN CANDY BUNNY BAN; JELLY BEANS, DYED EGGS ALSO CASUALTIES --The New York Times; April...