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...that "the higher a person's social position, the more names he's likely to have (e.g., Sir Reginald Aylmer Ranfurly Plunketty-Earnle-Earle-Drax)." Delving further into the small print of Debrett's Peerage, Hall emerged with another proposition, published last week with a statistical breakdown in Town magazine. Hall's Second Law: "Proneness to divorce increases in direct ratio to position in the social scale...
...test is repeated on the same child at different intervals after he has brushed his teeth, it registers the activity of a food-breakdown enzyme in the mouth...
...Marinetti. The last of the three, the Italian futurist painter who had so much in common with D'Anaunzio, is an especially illuminating corner of Joll's work: he confesses to fascination with the "links between artistic and social and political development" in this century, between "the breakdown of conventions in the arts...and the growing interest in why people do do things...
Fred L. Glimp '50, director of Admissions, reported yesterday that the Class of '66 will split 57-43 in the public school-private school percentage break-breakdown...
...presently beginning a study of the occupations and community activities of the Classes of '47 and '52. "One of the first things we'll look for is the private-public breakdown," he said...