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...attraction this time is Martha Lipton, soprano, together with a small orchestra. The cost is $5 per person for bus transportation, concert tickets, and picnic supper on the beach; $5.75 if you want to eat lobster. All interested should sign up in Grays 1 by Friday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Castle Hill Bus Trip Planned on Saturday | 8/9/1956 | See Source »

Tuckered Out. In the evening, refreshed by a rest and supper, Eisenhower set out again for the Presidencia and the big reception thrown by Panama's Arias. Milling through the brilliantly lit yellow chamber were hundreds of guests, the men in uniforms or white dinner jackets, the women resplendent in luxurious gowns and sparkling jewels. With his fellow Presidents, Ike received from his host a magnificent gold-and-white enamel necklace decorated with Indian designs, two stars and a miniature medal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Convalescent Abroad | 7/30/1956 | See Source »

Chartered bus transportation will be offered to Summer School students for the Rudolf Serkin piano performance at Castle Hill on Saturday night. Buses will leave from Thayer Gate at 5:30 and should arrive at Ipswich around 7:00. Cost of the excursion is $5.00 including a clam supper on the beach and a $2.50 ticket to the performance. Anyone who would rather eat lobster may feel free to pay 75 cents extra and do so. Estimated time of return is midnight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Castle Hill Bus Trip Planned on Saturday | 7/19/1956 | See Source »

With toasts and banter, with groaning supper tables, the Russians had laid on the hospitality. In the streets the crowds had been generally curious to see Tito, and paid more attention to him than to Khrushchev at his side (after all, had not Tito, alone of all those present, successfully defied Stalin?). Tito, for his part, assured the crowds at Kiev: "We have abandoned all that was bad between us," and at the Black Sea resort of Sochi he cried: "I feel at home in the Soviet Union, because we are part of the same family, the family of Socialism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: RUSSIA SCORES ONE ON COMRADE TITO | 7/2/1956 | See Source »

While the search for Grivas went on, the British government continued in public to strike as unrelenting an attitude as ever. In London a detachment of Scotland Yard men rounded up roly-poly Father Kallinikos Macheriotis, Cyprus-born abbot of a Greek Rite church, as he cooked his solitary supper of beef and eggs, and deported him summarily to Greece. The angriest questions of Labor M.P.s failed to wring from government ministers any more than the bare statement that his activities "went beyond any legitimate ecclesiastical duties and were not in the public interest." Despite this unyielding attitude in public...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CYPRUS: Man Hunt | 6/25/1956 | See Source »

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