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...compel Union Township, where he owns a farm, to pay him $105 for nine ringnecked English pheasants and twelve Japanese Silkies, which he said had been slain by town dogs breaking through his wire fence. Last year Union Township paid him $136 for a similar claim. Robert ("Bobby") Carmichael, North Carolina University sophomore, sportive son of Vice President William Donald Carmichael of Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., had the New York Evening Graphic (tabloid) run off 200 copies of its tabloid front page bearing a photograph of himself tearing his hair (see cut} under the headline: BOB CARMICHAEL GOES...
...last week Dr. Marie Carmichael Stopes, foremost British champion of birth restriction, won her long battle with the Lord Chamberlain, wrung from him a license for her cinema tract Our Ostriches...
...morning session in Radcliffe Theatre at 10 o'clock, Frank N. Freeman, professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Chicago, will speak on "The Effect of Environment on Intelligence." W. F. Dearborn, professor of Education, will discuss "The Nature of Special Abilities and Disabilities", while Leonard Carmichael, professor of Psychology in Brown University, will speak on "Variants and Constants." Following the meeting a luncheon will take place at 1 o'clock in the Commander Hotel, in Cambridge...
...Cooper, medical director of the Clinical Research Department of the American Birth Control League. No such book has ever before been printed in the U. S., nor made available, because the Government has forbidden the importation from England of the only other book of its kind in English, Marie Carmichael Slopes's Contraception: its Theory, History and Practice. In German Dr. Alfred Grotjahn, professor of social hygiene at the University of Berlin, has published two monumental books on the subject, but it is almost impossible to find copies of them...
...Professor R.G. Albion of Princeton; "Social Problems and Social Policy," by Professor G.W. Allport '19 of Dartmouth; "Money in Banking" and "Corporations," by Professor M.M. Bober, of Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin; "German Composition and Conversation," by Professor A.W. Boesche of Cornell; "Principals of Educational Psychology," by Professor Laurence Carmichael of Brown; "Chancer" and "American Literature in the Nineteenth Century," by Professor E.D. Snyder of Haverford; "Musical Appreciation" and "Romantic Period in Music," by Professor R.D. Welch of Smith. "Relations of China and Japan with Western States," by C.W. Young of Leiden University, Leiden, Holland...