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Although Dr. Gainza Paz appealed for police intervention last week so La Prensa could reopen, the police played deaf...
...solution: "Reopen" draft board consideration of each college student's classification, complies with the law and accomplishes the same purpose as the original order...
...Bing gave up storekeeping for good. He saw that Glyndebourne could not reopen on its old affluent basis: taxes had reduced Christie's purse, and austerity made the whole idea out of the question. Bing hit on a solution: if Glyndebourne could no longer afford large productions, it could afford small ones. Young British Composer Benjamin Britten's The Rape of Lucretia (TIME, June 9, 1947), which requires next to no scenery, only a handful of singers and an orchestra of twelve, reopened Glyndebourne...
...Force announced that it would increase to 917,000 "as soon as possible," nearly doubling its present strength. The Air Force also decided to reopen 13 more stand-by bases within the next twelve months, to expand facilities for its growth to an 84-group Air Force...
Eliot House dining hall will reopen at breakfast on Wednesday, January 3, 1951. The Union and the six other Houses will reopen for breakfast on Thursday, January 4, 1951. Board charges automatically end on December 20 and are renewed on January...