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...weekday night Princeton is quiet except for an occasional shout through the campus ant the mellow mean of the college jazz band. Most undergraduates spend the evening among the open stacks of Friesians library, which stays open until midnight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College at Night | 11/6/1954 | See Source »

...trapeze acts; some of the Saturday morning shows include education films dealing with the home life of otters and salmon. The CBS dog show Lassie is soon to get a canine rival in ABC's filmed Rin Tin Tin. ABC's Kukla, Fran & Ollie is seen every weekday, but its gentle humor probably has a larger audience among grownups than kids...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: The Week in Review | 10/18/1954 | See Source »

Clifford L. Alexander, Jr. '55, Council president, last night expressed his regret over a statement made on Monday by Keyes D. Metcalf, Director of the University Library. Metcalf had announced his plans to abandon last spring's experiment of keeping Lamont open on Sundays and on weekday evenings until midnight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Student Council to Try To Get Reinstatement Of Late Lamont Hours | 10/6/1954 | See Source »

...when Hemingway's novel writing permits and "Mau Mau activity ... is at a minimum." weekday exhibition, was turned down by Massachusetts Commissioner of Public Safety Otis M. Whitney and Mayor John Foley as "inconsistent with [the Sabbath's] due observance.'' In neighboring Boston. RKO Pictures Corp. distributors fought a similar blue law ban on Sunday showings of The French Line.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Newsreel, Sep. 27, 1954 | 9/27/1954 | See Source »

Ryan left no doubt that, despite the passes, he was trying to make a soldier out of Trainee Schine. The general explained that after Schine's first month he canceled the private's weekday passes because "a man cannot go off the post in the evening until 11 or 12 o'clock at night, night after night, and still do the work that he is supposed to do . . . I felt it was my duty to this young man, to his parents, the men that served with him and their parents, to see that [he was] . . . in complete...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Black, White & Khaki | 6/7/1954 | See Source »

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