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...startling statistic last week made a front-page sensation out of a subject usually discussed only in the improbable columns of the Sunday supplements: narcotics addiction. New York City's Superintendent of Schools William Jansen, questioned during a state narcotics investigation, testified that one out of every 200 high-school students in the city are users of habit-forming drugs...
Hitting has been the big weakness. Only Alvin Dark and Eddie Stanky have been getting on base regularly. Monte Irvin, a good hitting outfielder, was a defensive failure at first base, and Whitney Lockman has started to learn the position while playing it. Slow starts by Larry Jansen and Jim Hearn have further slowed the team. Young Willie Mays, centerfielder up from Minneapolis, has started to hit within the past week and should help greatly...
...York City's Superintendent of Schools William Jansen had some news that was apparently intended to be reassuring. After a poll of his junior and senior high-school principals, he reported: there are only 154 known cases of drug addiction in the city's schools (including 22 girls), and 35 suspected cases. Rate of addiction: one in 2,000 students...
...York (Jansen) 11, Philadelphia...
Rachel Mellinger '52 has been elected editor of the 1952 Radcliffe Yearbook, it was announced yesterday. Other editors are Mary Blakeslee '53, Ellen Field '53, Julianne Jansen '52, Shirley Laird '53, Elizabeth McKinster '52, Helen Repp '54, Jean Ross '54, and Nancy Westover...