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Five years ago, in Langenberg, West Germany, a teen-age butcher's apprentice confessed to a Roman Catholic priest that he had murdered an eight-year-old boy. During the confession, and in subsequent conversations, the priest urged the murderer to turn him self in and refused him absolution until he did so. The youth would not. Bound by canon law to observe the church's tradition that nothing said in confession may ever be disclosed, the priest was helpless to protest publicly. Yet in the next four years, three more chil dren in the Langenberg area were...
President Paul von Hindenburg is strict on one point: he will serve as godfather to no German child except a ninth son. Last week in the Prussian town of Langenberg one Frau Colsman, already mother of six sons, was successfully delivered of boy triplets. Vice Chancellor von Papen stepped up as godfather of one. Chancellor Adolf Hitler as godfather of another. For the third and ninth President von Hindenburg proudly allowed himself to be registered as godfather...
...following resignations were received and accepted: John Wilkes Hammond, M.D., '12, as assistant in Bacteriology; John Clarence Norward, D.M.D. '12, Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry; Harold Inman Gosline '09, Instructor in Neuropathology; Robert Boles Hunt, M.D. 12. Assistant in Pediatrics; Fred Charles Langenberg, assistant in Metallurgy and Metallography...
Assistants. Edward J. Whitaker, Winthrop Perrin Haynes, and Edward Wigglesworth, Geology; Eugene Lyman Porter, Physiology; James Buell Munn, Fine Arts; Lucius Moody Bristol, Social Ethics; Charles Albert Joerger, Mechanical Engineering; Fred Charles Langenberg, Metallurgy and Metallography; Elbert Peets, Landscape Architecture; Gracie Hall Roosevelt, Electrical Engineering...
...association for the ensuing year were elected as follows: A. G. Mason '00, president; F. M. Eshleman, Haverford, and J. E. Moore, Georgetown, vice-presidents; F. A. Young, New York University, secretary; and W. R. Quinn, Columbia, treasurer. A. G. Mason '00, J. D. Dana of Yale, H. H. Langenberg of Princeton, and C. L. McKeehan of Pennsylvania, were elected members of the executive committee. Oliver Shiras and W. B. Curtis were re-elected to their former positions...