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Newbold R. Landon, Baltimore, Md.; Solomon B. Levine, Brookline; Paul T. Lowry, Price, Ut.; Joseph M. Miller, Brookline; Herbert A. Potash, Cambridge; Frederic G. Ranney, Jr., London, EngEng.; William A. Reed, Glasgow, Mont.; Donald M. Roynolds, Mauette, Wash.; John C. Robbins, Jr., Cloveland Heights, O.; Allan M. Sachs, New York City; Lowis N. Sandler, Verous, N. J.; Albert J. Smith, Indianapolis, Ind.; John J. Sepka, Elizabeth, N. J.; Edmund B. Spacth, Jr., Philadelphia...
Teams. In Washington, a youth snatched a woman's pocketbook, made a lateral pass to a cyclist on the street, and both escaped. In Chinook, Mont., a big and a little dog went visiting back porches. The big dog knocked the milk bottles over, the little dog nipped out the bottle caps, both drank...
Wood. In Plentywood, Mont., WPA began planting 260 badly needed shade trees...
Like most museums, the New York Botanical Garden refuses to name its hideaway, lest passionate amateur collectors burgle its treasures. Its 50,000 type specimens include plants gathered by the Lewis & Clarke Expedition, by Explorer John C. Frémont (first Republican candidate for President), the first surveyors of the U.S.-Mexican border...
...weeks ago, when practically the same U.S. and Canadian Kanonen met in a tournament at Mont Tremblant in the Laurentians, the Canadian girls lost the slalom but streaked off with the downhill race. In last week's return engagement, Canada's dashing Wurtele twins, Rhona & Rhoda, who have finished one-two in every downhill race they have entered this year, failed to lead their side to victory. Winner of the downhill, with spectacular runs of 1:02 and 1:01.4 (for the ⅜-mile course) was Dorothy Hoyt of Schenectady, N.Y. Two U.S. teammates were clocked close behind...