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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Carroll F. Getchell of the H.A.A. last night announced special student ticket rates for the Yale game. The regular $2, $1.50, $1 price range will be halved and, with taxes added, will make the student scale $1.40, $1.05, and $.70. The usual one-to-a-man rule will apply on the special tickets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pre-Game Interest Crowds Yale Bout to Boston Arena | 1/4/1946 | See Source »

Swearing Is Not Basic. "Every time the Big Three meet," says Richards, "the need for a universal language is emphasized." Basic, being all English, is not a synthetic tongue like Volapük, Esperanto, Europan or Ido; and Richards neither hopes nor expects to see Basic supplant regular English. "It's too dull," he says, "and you can't swear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Globalingo | 12/31/1945 | See Source »

...soon learned that four of the 15 councilmen are Christians, and that they hold the most important posts in local government. . . . Four out of 15, when today there remain only about 800 Christians out of a postwar population of 365,000! . . . We have found regular services being held in six centrally located villages, serving at least 25 neighboring hamlets. These have an average weekly attendance of about 400 persons. In addition to these services, Sunday schools are being held in at least five towns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Christians on Okinawa | 12/31/1945 | See Source »

...their desperate effort to move more troops than ever before, on top of holiday crowds, U.S. railroads have spread men and equipment paper thin. Last week they snapped in a dozen places. On the Pacific coast veterans overflowed regular military installations and had to be quartered in ships tied to piers while they waited from four to six days for eastbound trains. In the San Francisco area alone, more than 50,000 homesick G.I.s sweated out Christmas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RAILROADS: The Breaking Point | 12/31/1945 | See Source »

Murray has never declined the helping hand of Government, which helped him get his original Big Steel contract in 1937 and his contract with Little Steel in 1942. He was a regular visitor to the White House in Franklin Roosevelt's administration. But he still thinks labor should stand on its own feet. His philosophy: "What the Government gives the Government can take away." He has become wary of Harry Truman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Big Strike | 12/24/1945 | See Source »

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