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While these two teams are playing, down at Penn another 50,000 will jam Franklin Field to see the Red and Blue take on its rival from Princeton, and at Columbia's Baker Field, some 30,000 will see the Lions meet powerful Yale. And at Brown, nearly 20,000 will pay to watch the Bruins and Dartmouth compete...

Author: By Bernard M. Gwertzman, | Title: Ivy League: Formalizing the Fact | 10/13/1956 | See Source »

...Bradley, admission was vital. The I.L.A. was in a jam. Now before the NLRB is an appeal from its archrival, the A.F.L.-C.I.O.-backed International Brotherhood of Longshoremen, for an election to determine collective bargaining jurisdiction in the Port of New York. Twice the I.L.A. had scraped through such elections by slim margins-the last time (in 1954) by 263 (out of 18,551) votes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: The Captain Stays Below | 10/1/1956 | See Source »

...nationalized Egyptian authority has tried to keep things going by signing up 50 more Egyptian pilots-but experience (including a two-year trial period) matters very much. Cross winds, currents, fogs and narrow channels make Suez piloting tricky work, and a single accident can jam the canal for a week or more. At week's end the hard-pressed Egyptians were reportedly trying to lure Kiel Canal pilots to the Suez by offering them up to three times their $400-a-month German salaries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Alternatives | 9/3/1956 | See Source »

Harry Truman will never have seen anything quite like the 1956 convention, which should bug even Chicago's convention-jaded eyes. Into the city, beginning late this week, will stream up to 20,000 conventiongoers, led by 2,477 delegates and 1,850 alternates, to jam hotels and motels for 50 miles around. A fantastic corps of 4,000 reporters, pundits, photographers, radio and television performers, spielsmen and technicians (almost double the number in 1952) will swarm around Chicago's International Amphitheatre employing 400 veteran telegraphers to transmit 600,000 words an hour, sending photo plates whirlybirding from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Man of Spirit | 8/13/1956 | See Source »

...their children in from play one day last week, hustled them into cars and buses and off to the nearest schoolhouse. Three women pulled their total of seven kids from a swimming pool and hauled them off, still dripping, in bathing suits. In High Point an hour-long traffic jam developed around the Ray Street School. Reason for the activity: North Carolina, 47th among the states in fulfillment of polio vaccination goals, was staging a blitz campaign to get out in front. In Guilford County (pop. 209,000) alone, busy physicians donated their time to man 55 clinics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Walk with Salk | 8/6/1956 | See Source »

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