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New Law Requires ID Cards From Elis

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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.

Yalies of age to indulge must apply to the New Haven town clerk, accompanied by birth certificate and photograph, for a purchase license. The Harkness bells were silent.

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