Word: lawson
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...will develop into ovaries, or the male kind that will become testicles. Sometimes, nature gets its wires crossed and the luckless infant develops one ovary and one testicle, or an intermediate type of "ovotestis." and some of the genital organs of both sexes. This is true hermaphroditism,* though Pediatrician Lawson Wilkins of Johns Hopkins, a top authority on the subject, prefers the term "intersexuality...
Died. Dr. Andrew Cowper Lawson, 91, professor emeritus (of geology and mineralogy) at the University of California; after long illness; in San Leandro, Calif. An authority on earthquakes, Scottish-born Dr. Lawson attracted nationwide attention in 1949, when, at the age of 87, he became the father of a son ("It's nothing, it happens all the time. I don't see why old men should be debarred from having families...
Back home after 20,000 miles of lecturing in the U.S. for the British Information Service, Lord Lawson, a former coal miner elevated to the peerage by the Labor Party, described a few quaint American eating habits: "Americans kill you with kindness . . . and with their cooking. Their meals are too big. They eat to live, not live to eat. But I go crazy over their coffee and waffles...
Minor Sport H--Dwight P. Black, Wellesley; Duncan N. Dickson, New Hartford, N. Y.; Harrison Gardner, Jr., Wenham; John H. Hart, New York City; Henry C. Horner, Worcester; John G. Houser, Mentor, Ohio; James A. Lawson, Foxboro; George G. Wilson, Cambridge; Timothy J. W. Wise, Yonkers, N. Y.; Francis B. Weille, Manager, Brookline...
Varsity skiing ends this weekend as seven Crimson skiers compete against Yale and Princeton at Pink-ham Notch. Racing in the slalom are Captain John Houser, Harry Gardner, Kris Lehmkuhl, Daryl Hawkins, Jim Lawson, George Wilson, and Noel Scullin. Yardling skiers will race against the Yale freshmen...