Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Burke emphasized that the Grille would maintain its former service and prices. The only change, he said, would be in its hours. The Grille will be open Sunday through Thursday from 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. insted of from 5:30 p.m. to 12 p.m. as before...
...Grille, formerly operated by the University Dining Halls, was placed under student control last Sunday night, Burke said. In agreeing to the change, the Dining Halls signed a contract to provide the food for the Grille, but relinquished its rights to the profits, which will go to the students...
While British newspapers pull in their belts, women's magazines are popping out of their girdles. On Fleet Street last week the national dailies smarted under circulation losses totaling more than 1,000,000 a day since they boosted prices to tuppence ha'penny (3?) last October. Sunday papers and general-circulation magazines dropped 4,000,000 weekly in the same period. By contrast. Britain's women's magazines are faring better than ever...
When the Colorado Springs Free Press (circ. 14,743) announced last week, that it was dropping its Sunday edition and boosting its weekday price (to 7?), the paper said in a Page One sales talk: "The first responsibility of a publisher is the same as that of any other businessman-to operate fairly and for motives of profit." But in fact, the Free Press, which has lost an estimated $1,700,000 in eleven years, is one of the fortunate few U.S. dailies that have not had to show a profit...
While commuter-country congregations are busy fund-raising for so-called plant expansion, their city cousins are trying to figure out how to use the plants they have. Sunday after Sunday, in thousands of soot-stained city churches, preachers look down on a mere scattering of worshipers: some big-city churches in the East report losing as many as 1,000 members a year. Last week 1,153 Methodist ministers and laymen gathered in Washington for a conference on the problem under the title, "Winning the Changing City for the Changeless Christ...