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Cronkite remains unflappably number one. He is a grey-haired man who looks rather faded in person, running behind schedule in the daily process of assembling a 24 minute melange of the day's news with which to inform the 25 million or so Americans who tune in each weeknight. His hair is askew, his shoulders stooped. It is not yet noon, and you can tell that Walter Cronkite has paid for all those years of busting his ass to be the first wireman with the story, and why he sounds like the voice of time. A couple of inches...

Author: By Richard Smith, | Title: The Politician Behind the Performer | 5/24/1976 | See Source »

...mail orders for the rifle, as well as for the revolver used to kill Dallas Patrolman J.D. Tippit, is proof that he bought both under an alias (A. Hidell). On the eve of the assassination, he caught a ride with a coworker, Buell Wesley Frazier, to make a rare weeknight visit to his estranged wife in a Dallas suburb; he claimed that he wanted to pick up some curtain rods. Although his rented room in Dallas had all its needed rods, next day he carried a long, thin package in brown paper to work with Frazier. On this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: WHO KILLED J.F.K.? JUST ONE ASSASSIN | 11/24/1975 | See Source »

...solve the other problems." Four years ago she helped found an adult education program. "We started with two or three Saturday afternoon classes in English. Some of the students had been here 20 or 30 years and this was their first opportunity to learn the language." Weeknight classes were added, along with a child care program to free mothers to attend Saturday afternoon classes, and the curriculum has expanded to include Mandarin Chinese, driver's education, and a citizenship course to prepare the students for naturalization...

Author: By Audrey H. Ingber, | Title: China town: Just Like Any Other Ghetto | 5/19/1975 | See Source »

...laundry in Kansas City, a onetime illegal gambling casino in New Orleans and countless other locations, they are drawing packed houses to dinner theaters. The basic formula: offer cocktails, dinner and a play under one roof, all (except for the liquor) at a fixed price, which varies from a weeknight low of $6 in some Southern towns to a weekend high of $15 in areas close to Boston and New York City. Says Mrs. Russ Carll of New Orleans: "It's the biggest bargain in town...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Neil Simon for Supper | 6/3/1974 | See Source »

...however, it has 70 guards covering 200 shifts a week. Its function has greatly expanded, and it patrols several administrative and classroom buildings--William James, the Science Center and laboratory buildings--in addition to the Houses. Every weeknight there are 12 student guards on patrol, and 25 are on duty Friday and Saturday nights. Last year Harvard spent $125,000 on the program, and this year it will cost considerably more...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Student Security Patrol: Working the Graveyard Shift | 1/16/1974 | See Source »

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