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...Athletic Association's first venture into twilight ball proved only moderately successful yesterday, as the varsity outlasted Cornell, 8 to 6, on Soldiers Field. The game was called because of darkness after eight and-one-half innings...

Author: By Hiller B. Zobel, | Title: Ball Team Tops Cornell 8-6; Groper's Pitching Saves Win | 5/12/1953 | See Source »

...plan of printing only 'straight facts' in the news columns and only opinion on the editorial pages leaves a twilight zone of 'news interpretation' untouched by the newspaper . . . Newspapers should continue to strive for as much objectivity as possible, but should have no taboos against 'interpretation' when [it] is necessary to an understanding of any happening . . . The trend will be toward more 'interpretation . . .' Who, what, where, when and why no longer answer ail the questions. 'What does it mean?' is an important question that newspapers will try, increasingly, to answer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Fetish of Objectivity | 5/4/1953 | See Source »

More than a century of medical progress designed to make childbirth a "more comfortable and happy event" is being slighted in the current craze for "natural childbirth," says a team of four Baltimore physicians. "It is no longer considered smart talk at the bridge table to discuss twilight sleep or painless labor," the doctors* say in Psychosomatic Medicine. "The woman of the day is one who can vividly describe every last detail of her delivery, including the ecstasy of the unassisted expulsion of the placenta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Natural or Unnatural? | 1/19/1953 | See Source »

...scenes" checking and found that more than the listed ten men were working with the organization. These associates, Beveridge explained, were afraid of having their names listed in University Hall as belonging to the Y.P.'s. The Dean's Office won the argument; next day five of the "twilight members" joined officially...

Author: By David C. D. rogers, | Title: Squabbles Punctuate Young Progressives' College Career; New Membership List Ruling Caused Group to 'Hibernate' | 10/16/1952 | See Source »

Judith realizes then that her husband cannot be fulfilled by any one woman: his first wife was dewy-fresh like the morning; the second was ardent noon; the third was a twilight sorrower. Too late, she makes her final discovery: her curiosity has gone too far. Bluebeard hands her the mantle of night, and she joins the others behind the seventh door. Judith is sung by Soprano Ann Ayars; her "inner self" is danced simultaneously by Mary Hinkson. Bluebeard is sung by James Pease (his inner self is the castle). All this had the first-night audience sitting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Bluebeard on the Couch | 10/13/1952 | See Source »

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