Word: liquor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...differences. At Dudley, for example, there are no real parietal rules, a hangover from the days when the University completely ignored the center. Yet except for the lady passer-by who needs directions, no woman ventures into Dudley, except for special social occasions. A more utilized privilege is the liquor permit at dances, one of the main arguments used against Dudley's long-delayed merger with the inter house dance committee...
Guilt Complex. In Mount Pleasant, Texas, after he had 1) robbed a liquor store, 2) robbed and kidnaped a cab driver, 3) threatened the driver until he leaped from his cab and let it smash into a concrete wall, James K. Justice, 28, remarked ruefully to arresting officers: "I guess I'll have to go to jail for this...
...Boston Garden will close its beer stands during college hockey games this winter for the second straight year. The liquor ban will also extend to spectators who may attempt to bring liquor to the game...
Brown said that the difficulty of checking ages in a predominantly college crowd, and the banning by Boston College and Harvard of liquor at their home football games were the main reasons for the ruling...
Both Jim Cronin, owner of Jim's Place, and three House superintendents felt the "no-liquor" ban in the Stadium had subdued the crowd. "It probably kept everyone mildly sober, at least until we could serve them," Cronin said...