Word: ruling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Today from 3 to 5 o'clock at the Music Building, the left-over tickets will be given to all comers. Except for the Martha Graham dance recital, seats were distributed yesterday one to the customer, a rule which may be relaxed today depending on the demand...
...rejuvenated Advocate has learned a lot of things. Starting with a pretty good issue a month ago, it has in its second edition fulfilled its promise, remembering all the time that writing is written in order to be read. That was one rule the prewar Advocate editors were inclined to forget. The current issue, having effectively cleaned up most of the mistakes it made last month, meets what has long been Harvard's crying need, a literary magazine of interest not only to the self-styled aesthete, but to anyone around who likes to read. Experimentation has not been dispensed...
...trouble developed during the first day of operation under the new rule, as drivers pulled in and out of the four main stands in the Square without incident. Tempers were rough, however as dispatchers for the Cambridge Taxi Company claimed that "people will go right on choosing the cabs they always have...
Independent drivers viewed the situation in a brighter light, asserting that the new rule was "a good idea" and adding that they would be able to handle any roughness. "There's no trouble yet," stated one cabble, "but give 'em time We'll do all right anyhow...
With both groups conceding that the new development was a definite give in favor of the small operators, the management of the larger company claimed it planned no "official" action against the rule...