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...started auspiciously enough as Hynes scored three goals against Army in a winning cause, even though an Army player gave Hynes the Bobby Hull treatment, shadowing him throughout the game. That Saturday night, Hynes, Corkery, Andv Burns. Jay Riley, and several other players "violsted curfew." According to Billt Cleary, who was in his first year as varsity coach. Cleary suspended all the offenders, including Hynes, for one game, the contest against Baston College, one of Harvard's most bitter rivals. Fortunately the Crimson, led by McManame, the only player on the Local Line who had not been suspended...
...time, many people assumed that the suspended players had gotten drunk up at Army, Hynes swears that this was not the case, "We went out to some parties that night, but we got back to the hotel before the 12:30 a.m, curfew. A little while later, we began feeling hungry, so a few of us went out to get something to eat. The whole incident was unfortunate. I'd have to any that the suspension was the worst thing that's happened to me at Harvard...
...illegal firearms. So far, 278,000 guns and more than 1,300,000 rounds of ammunition have been turned in?astonishing figures in a land where restaurant and nightclub signs used to invite patrons to "check your guns." The much-needed gun control and a midnight to 4 a.m. curfew have already resulted in a significant reduction in crimes of violence, as well as late-night traffic accidents...
...Saigon bureau or Nation section to keep busy. Hardly was martial law declared in South Korea last week when Tokyo Bureau Chief Herman Nickel was on his way. After getting a scarce seat on the night's last plane, he arrived in Seoul to find a midnight curfew, hotel rooms booked solid, and Korean officials reluctant to talk. Nickel persisted, and he produced this week's story in World...
...pall of tear gas hung over Santiago last week. Soldiers toting submachine guns stood on nearly every street corner, and enforced a midnight-to-dawn curfew. Half the city seemed out on strike -truckers, taxi owners, and even a majority of doctors, dentists, lawyers, engineers, pharmacists and maritime pilots. In a television appeal, beleaguered President Salvador Allende Gossens declared that the country was on "the brink of civil...