Word: doored
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bullfight's pretentions should please Cambridge's legion of dining hall aficionados, for they are informational pretentions. As is written on the back of the short dictionary handed out at the door, "Bullfight is more than just a historical film; it is also a complete explanation of the meaning of bull-fighting." The complete explanation includes a sketchy history of the origins of bullfighting, a hasty description of the passes, together with brief shorts of most of this century's great matadors in action. These don't add much, except quantitatively, to the sum of the dining hall aficionado...
...Radcliffe room is not a suite with living room, bedroom, and private bath. Instead, it is in most cases a small single or double room designed for both sleeping and studying. Consequently, a Radcliffe girl who desires seclusion must put a sign on her door saying "Do not distrub (except for telephone calls)" or "Dead...
...college social functions are the Chairstmas and Spring formals. These weekends include the rare treat of entertaining young men in one's individual room, but only from 2 to 4 on Sunday afternoon. Here again, the Radcliffe girl is plagued by the community, for she must leave her door open while she entertains...
Signing in and out of the dorm is done on the honor system, with each girl owning a key to the front door. Warnings are issued for tardiness up to 15 minutes, and later violations are punished by "social pro." This means that the offender must endure one Saturday night of staying in the dorm...
Press Release. In Tijuana, Mexico, after a guard ushered him to a cell following his arrest for interfering with judicial procedure and left the cell door open on the assumption that he was there to interview a prisoner, Editor Salvador Gonzales of the daily Reportaje walked out of jail, rushed to a federal court, got a writ prohibiting his imprisonment...