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After arriving in New Haven, the easiest way to get to the Yale Bowl is to go by way of Whaley Ave., Fountain St., and Central Ave. Vehicles returning to Yale after the game will be directed by police along Chapel and Edgewood Avenues...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Many Roads Lead Toward Yale Bowl | 11/18/1955 | See Source »

...time in three years, the agenda will feature a student petition for extended hours to entertain ladies in the Houses. Once again, the sound of fists hitting table and of statements like "Let's keep this a man's college" and "By God, they're even bringing girls into Chapel now!" will echo through the smoke-filled air. The parietal rules fight will be on in full force...

Author: By Stephen R. Barnett, | Title: Parietals: "First, You Do Your Day's Work..." | 11/5/1955 | See Source »

...Lone Star, Texas this week, the Lone Star Steel Co. will open a new $40,000 building where the company will make no steel, transact no business. The building is a chapel. There, a fulltime, specially trained Methodist chaplain will spend his time primarily offering aid and counsel to troubled workers. Similar pastor-counselor or devotional programs are fast spreading to dozens of other U.S. corporations. Next week in Cleveland, a prime topic at the National Council of Churches meeting will be the new industrial chaplain. The Northern California Council has already drafted a program to spread the gospel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: A New Help to Labor Relations | 10/31/1955 | See Source »

...Diego's Solar Aircraft, Dallas' John E. Mitchell Co., Dearborn Stove Co., Ohio's Pioneer Rubber Co. At Solar Aircraft, the program was so well liked that everyone from assistant plant managers to welders pitched in to build the Rev. Tipton L. Wood a chapel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: A New Help to Labor Relations | 10/31/1955 | See Source »

When the priest arrived at Jesuits Bend,* about 15 miles south of New Orleans, he found a delegation of parishioners waiting for him at the mission chapel. "They were very polite," the Rev. Gerald Lewis, 31, said later. "They informed me that a Negro could not say Mass for a white congregation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: A Negro Priest | 10/24/1955 | See Source »

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