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After six weeks of pondering, Iowa Judge Shannon B. Charlton finally made up his mind on a question before the court: Was Methodist William B. Small of Waterloo unmistakably clear in his instructions when he left the income from $75,000 of his estate for the benefit of "persons who believe in the fundamental principles of the Christian religion"? (TIME, Oct. 22.) Judge Charlton's answer...
Lemay, Nashua, N.H.; Eli Manos, Cleveland, Ohio; William Edward Monteith, Jr., Cambridge, Mass.; John Doane Nichols, Jr., Westport, Conn.; Gilbert, William O'Neil, Jr., Gloucester, Mass.; Arthur Michael Pappas, Auburn, Mass.; Henry Adams Rate, Iowa City, lowa; Robert Norman Stargel, Cincinnati, Ohio; Henry Terrell Toepke, Cheshire, Conn.; Richard Arkwright Richmond (manager). Winchester, Mass...
Sophomoree--Richard John Clesby, Nation, Mass.; Thomas Jofferson Coolidge, Jr., Brookline, Mass.; John Chester Culver, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Robert Baskerville Hardy, Birmingham, Mich.; Floyd Harvey Popell, Brookline, Mass.; Brian Francis Roynalds, Lowell, Mass.; John Francis Tulenko, Holyoke, Mass...
...coded signals picked up by the National Bureau of Standards' field station at Sterling, Va. echoed a historic message: "What hath God wrought!"* It marked a historic occasion. The message had come all the way from Cedar Rapids, Iowa on ultra high frequency waves (418 megacycles) which do not normally travel beyond the horizon. It arrived by way of the moon...
Died. T. .(for Thomas) Henry Foster, 76, millionaire meat magnate, president (1921-44) and since then board chairman of John Morrell & Co., the nation's fifth biggest meat-packing company, founded by his father; of a heart ailment; in Ottumwa, Iowa...