Word: halled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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KRAFT MUSIC HALL (NBC, 9-10 p.m.). "Comedy 2001?Give or Take a Couple of Weeks." Julie Harris, Bill Dana, Shelley Berman and Lynn Kellogg join Host Steve Allen in a series of skittery sketches about the lighter side of life in the 21st century...
Retrieving Books. True to his word, Heyns called in campus police to arrest 105 students who had occupied Sproul Hall for ten hours. The students did not resist arrest and the cops were so polite that one demonstrator was even led back inside to retrieve his forgotten books. When more militant demonstrators next occupied Moses Hall, damaging furniture and files, Heyns got tougher. He summoned off-campus cops to grab 72 of them in a predawn raid; although they submitted meekly, he immediately suspended all of them. The protesters then issued their call for a strike by students and faculty...
Died. Rollie B. Hall, 86, who with his brothers Joyce and William founded Hallmark Cards, Inc., biggest manufacturer of greeting cards; in Kansas City, Mo. Rollie was the salesman of the team that started printing postcards with a $474 investment in 1907, then, by dreaming up greetings or condolences for every occasion, grew into a firm that now produces more than 7,000,000 cards a day, with an estimated annual sale of $200 million. Died. Edward R. Burke, 87, Democratic Senator from Nebraska from 1935-41, who started as a New Dealer, but soon opposed F.D.R.'s attempts...
Composer Roger Sessions, the Charles Eliot Norton Professor for 1968-69, will deliver three public lectures on "Questions about Music" in Paine Hall of the Music Building Nov. 20 and Dec. 4 and 11. All three will begin...
Coperthwaite built the circular wooden structure on University property near Larsen Hall at a cost of about $450. Ed School students who plan to take non-credit craft courses in the building are helping Coperthwaite finance the project...