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Associate Editor Frederic Golden was a journalism student at Columbia University in 1955 when he heard of Albert Einstein's death. Though relativity baffled him, Golden knew instantly that science ? and civilization ? had lost a major hero. "Einstein was the symbol of learning generation," and explains wisdom for Golden, my who wrote this week's cover story on the new wave of interest in Einstein as followers celebrate the centennial of his birth. "He is the scientist of our age, but he is also remembered for his humanity, his personal style and his political and social thinking...
Weinrich said that although he has lost a considerable amount of sleep because of the jets, he has not filed an official complaint with Logan Airport because "people in East Boston must suffer through the noise for nearly the entire year--so the middle class gets its way most of the time...
...Princeton has not played that well, but has potential," said co-captain Glenn Fine yesterday. "They beat Columbia but lost to Cornell, so they have their letdowns...
...money for the house council, Lloyd Benn '80, a member of the council said last night. "We sold about 150 carnations in all, and then delivered them to the doors of Dunster residents with notes from the senders. People didn't buy as much as we had expected--we lost a little money," he said...
...racquetwomen dropped their second straight match of the week (they lost to Princeton Sunday) and failed to gain revenge for the loss they absorbed at the hands of Yale in A division Howe Cup competition two weekends...