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Last July, while drilling for oil at Chicken Springs, Wyo., construction workers uncovered the bones of a Columbia mammoth. A team of Harvard students working in Wyoming under the direction of George Irwin 1G and Cynthia C. Irwin 3G quickly joined a crew of University of Wyoming professors and students in the tedious work of digging in the swampy...
...will be made to recover the scattered bones of the bison, which was apparently butchered at the site. The muck of the springs is such a splendid preservative that even traces of pollen and animal hair as well as the fine bone specimens have been recovered, according to Miss Irwin. Work at the site is dangerous, as the muck tends to trap students in the same way it sucked in animals...
...Jerusalem last week for the decade's most publicized trial. From West Germany came Europe's largest single platoon: 45 newsmen. Japan and East Germany each sent six, Russia two, Nigeria one. Among the arrivals were many who had turned journalist just for the occasion: U.S. Novelist Irwin (The Young Lions) Shaw, whose "incisive understanding of the Nazi mentality" was under contract to Hearst; Indian Poet Dom Moraes, representing Encounter, a British magazine; U.S. Banker Ira Hirschmann for Look...
...IRWIN DIAMOND San Anselmo, Calif...
...politician not motivated by scruples, he would say anything to make his point." Most real racists refused to see the Africans at all. "I do not believe in integrated meetings of any kind," said Little Rock Segregationist Amis Guthridge. In New Orleans, White Citizens Council Leader Sam Irwin Huffed that the Africans "come down here with closed minds. They're bigots...