Word: heyman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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What Lawyer Heyman Zimel of Paterson, N.J. wanted, to make a foolproof test case, were protests from 1) the parent of a schoolchild, and 2) a New Jersey taxpayer. Mrs. Henry O. Klein, ex-Roman Catholic and longtime Secularist, filled the bill for the parent: her 17-year-old daughter Gloria was a student at the Hawthorne High School. Donald R. Doremus, a mechanic of East Rutherford and director of the Secularists of New Jersey, was glad to protest as a taxpayer. With Lawyer Zimel, they filed their case before Superior Court Judge Robert H. Davidson...
Under the summer chairmanship of Samuel Heyman '48, Sunday bicycle trips have been going out every week to beaches and lakes in the vicinity. An average trip has about six people, usually including three girls and amounts to 25 to 30 miles of pedaling. Plans are now being made for the "College Week" trip to the Adirondacks in September...
Trips to ice skating and skiing centers are featured in the winter, as well as the usual bicycling tours. Bike races were an annual event of the club prior to the war, and Heyman says that they will be revived this year. The record for the race is forty minutes from the Square to Wellesley. Distance records run to more than 110 miles...
...MARK HEYMAN...
...lightest Harvard starters today are both Sophomores. Jim Reidy will meet Tech's Bob Gillooly in the 121 pound class; while 128 pounder Ed Guild faces Bill Clark. In the 136 class, Senior Harry Blaine tackles Dick Grant of Tech; and Sophomore Ken Heyman faces Captain Bob Fottes in the 145 pound scrap...