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...examination that he had "specialized in psychiatry for only 'about three years.' " Actually, he testified that he had specialized in psychiatry for about 20 years. The "three years" referred to his work in psychiatric clinics in the early '305, following his return from studies in London, Heidelberg and Zurich. I trust you will correct this mistake, which reflects upon Dr. Binger's long and distinguished career as a psychiatrist...
...This epoch is of quite exceptional interest to the historians of the Soviet Union," notes Biographer Eckardt, who is a professor of political science at the University of Heidelberg. Like the Soviet historians, Eckardt goes over Ivan's matted reign with a fine-tooth comb; unlike them, he refrains from minimizing the diabolical cruelties of a despot who made even such a hard-faced operator as Cesare Borgia look like a cherubic innocent. Nonetheless, Eckardt does his best to follow the rule he paraphrases from Philosopher Benedetto Croce: "Not to insist upon a description of horrors in history...
Saloon Trade. Gump's got its Oriental flavor by an act of God. The store was founded during the Civil War by Solomon Gump, son of a Heidelberg linen merchant, who found gaudy, gold-crazy San Francisco too exciting to leave. He began making mirrors for saloons, and thanks to frequent gunplay, got plenty of profitable repeat business. He branched out and began furnishing the homes of California's new millionaires with Victorian-era "art treasures" from Europe...
...German Club book drive for scientific and historical literature for the students of Heidelberg opens today, Gerwin K. Rohrbach '50, president of the club, announced yesterday...
Died. Dr. Julius Curtius, 71, onetime Foreign Minister (1929-31) of Germany's Weimar Republic, who negotiated the Allied evacuation of the Rhineland in 1929; of arteriosclerosis; in Heidelberg, Germany...