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Beer parties, whiskey riots, and a liquid era have died at Yale, The CRIMSON learned today. In an effort to curb the illegal sale of intoxicating beverages to underage Elis, New Haven law requires identification cards for all liquor-store patrons, beginning this first week of the 1957 football season...
...always an invitation there for the letter-carrier," Andy recalls; "they had quite a session there at one spring dance. There was a room for punch, a room for beer, and a room for liquor. I went into the liquor room and they handed me a half-glass of whiskey--they had quite a session. The party wound up, they'd go to the dance, and I went home to my wife...
...past few years, the Lowell-Leverett postman's life has been a lot more than sessions with half-filled whiskey glasses. Deliveries have been cut from three to two to one, and thus "the loads are getting heavier all the time...
...cadet in a Southern military school. Apparently urged on by sadistic impulses in his own makeup, De Paris with the unwitting help of four other cadets engineers an elaborate plot against a fifth undergraduate of the school. The plan involves beating him into unconsciousness, funnelling a bottle of whiskey down his throat, and depositing him in the courtyard, where he is eventually found and expelled for drunkenness. It also results in the demoralization of the college, and finally puts an end to De Paris' own career...
...make the cappucino, a cinammon stick is mixed in the coffee. Tulla prepares an `"angel's bosom" which is sugared Cuban blend topped with a mound of whipped cream and a maraschino cherry. Neither place has a license to diverge into to inviting mixtures of coffee and rum or whiskey. Cook regrets this and notes, "A lot of good drinks are missed that...