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...first of the disorders occurred at half-time of the Yale-Conn game, 10 days ago. Since then, disturbances have occurred sporadically and are not yet definitely terminated...
After opening, the Pudding show will play ten days in Cambridge, followed by an East Coast tour of seven days. The tour is tentatively scheduled for Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, Providence. Trenton, N.J., and New Canaan, Conn. this is the first time that a New York City show will not be included in the schedule...
Textile Tycoon Bernard Goldfine, 70, whose gift-giving ways forced the resignation of former New Hampshire Governor Sherman Adams as top assistant to Dwight Eisenhower in 1958, managed to land three more Government employees in hot water. Scarcely had the Boston industrialist been ensconced in Danbury, Conn., federal prison to begin a year-and-a-day stretch for tax evasion, when three of its staff-a janitor, a machinist and a cook-were suspended for helping him keep up illicit correspondence with friends on the outside. As for the gregarious Goldfine, he landed in "segregation," pending investigation of the alleged...
...misfit with a guitar. Bob Burnett, 21, friendly, eager, misleadingly slight of build, is Wesleyan's pole-vault champion (his record: 12 ft. S in.), vice president of the student government, and an outstanding scholar. Son of a Boston investment broker who also runs a cemetery in Mystic, Conn., he is majoring in government and wants to be a lawyer. Last summer he went to Nigeria under a program called Operation Crossroads, showed Nigerians how to make cement blocks and helped them build a community center. Steve Trott, 21, tall, handsome, president of the fraternity (a local one called...
...anywhere-is as great today as it was for the Massachusetts settlers in 1636 who migrated over an old Indian trail into the Connecticut Valley wilderness (and thereby established what is now approximately U.S. Route 20 between Boston and Sturbridge, Mass., and State Route 15 from Sturbridge to Hartford, Conn.). That compulsion has translated itself into astonishing figures. There are about 3,500,000 miles of roads in the U.S. today, and 61 million autos. The nation's toll roads, which now total 3,254 miles, bring in about $475 million a year in revenues. Abuilding...