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Success of the "Open-Closed" All-Star football game led to the decision to have the basketball game. John Goldsmith '50, intramural sports referee, and Adolph W. Samborski '25, Director of Intramural Athletics, are in charge of the game and have been working on it for several weeks. The House athletic secretaries have already given the game their unanimous approval in a special meeting...
...Manhattan meeting of the New York Academy of Sciences heard last week about a drug that may have more effect on mankind than insulin or penicillin. The announcement dealt with work done by Dr. Eli D. Goldsmith, chairman of the academy's biology section, on a chemical that stops pregnancy in mice without doing any apparent harm to the animals. Given to the mice in their diets after they have become pregnant, it causes the fetus to be "resorbed" without any apparent harmful effect...
...Goldsmith is also trying to determine whether the drug will work as a safe contraceptive. If it does, he will try it on larger animals than mice before considering testing it on humans. The drug was carefully left unnamed by Dr. Goldsmith. But it may be the "oral contraceptive" that Dr. James Bryant Conant, President of Harvard, predicted at a meeting of the American Chemical Society last month...
Manhattan's sordid basketball scandal kept right on rolling. Last week police arrested the 18th college player (and the eighth from Long Island University) to be accused of fixing games in Madison Square Garden. The player: Jackie Goldsmith, 31, described by the D.A.'s office as "the essential key . . . responsible for the corruption of more basketball players than any single person." The specific charge: offering bribes totaling $3,500 to four L.I.U. players...
Coach Norm Shepard expects to start Captain-elect John Stevenson and Ambie Redmond at guard, Dick Lionette at center, and freshmen Bill Dennis and Ed Condon at guard. Opposing what will be a preview of next year's varsity will be guards John Rockwell, Cliff Crosby, John Goldsmith, Bill Henry, and seniors Ed Smith and Jim Gabler...