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...stimulating that Bridgeport, Conn, police last week banned teen-age rock-'n'-roll dance parties because the dancers "got out of hand." *Named, respectively, in honor of Cinemac tress Audrey Hepburn, af whose mere mention Saxophonist Desmond swoons, and Photogra pher Gjon Mili, who made a movie about the Brubeck Quartet. The title "Brubeck Time" commemorates TIME'S cove story...
Captain Bob Rittenburg led a group of Crimson "volunteers" Saturday to an unofficial victory in the first annual Connecticut Intercollegiate Relays at Storrs, Conn. Although there were no team points awarded, the Crimson easily dominated the meet. This was an unscheduled meet, and not all of the varsity competed...
...most monotonous kinds of skilled work that still survive in a world of automation is the on-the-spot translation of hand-keyed Morse code into written language. This week the C.G.S. Laboratories of Stamford, Conn, told about an electronic decoder that takes over the job. According to C.G.S.. the decoder listens to the dots and dashes and automatically types out not only letters, but words. It adjusts its speed from ten words to 600 words per minute, and memory circuits permit it to "copy behind" the incoming signal, just as a human operator does...
...lives in a big colonial brick house in Greenwich, Conn., with his pretty wife and their five children-Tom III, 11 , Jeannette, 9, Olive, 7, Lucinda, 5, Susan, 2-and tries to lead the happy, solid life of a normal, 9-to-5 commuter. He is as hard-muscled as a 25-year-old, loves to ski and sail. Whenever he can, he sails his 47-ft. racing yawl Palawan on Long Island Sound, has taken it on two Newport-to-Bermuda races...
Died. Harry Shulman, 52, Russian-born dean of the Yale Law School, and widely respected professional labor arbitrator (since 1943 permanent umpire for, among others, United Auto Workers v. Ford); in New Haven, Conn...