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...laid the foundations for profitable physical research, from Galileo and Newton to the present day, were mostly "Aryans," predominantly Nordics. Jews have been numerous in the dogmatic school. Therefore, since Jews have also revealed a penchant for dogmatism in theological doctrine and Marxian dialectics, it is reasonable to suppose that dogmatism is a general quality of the Jewish spirit...
...leading politicians in the little village of Ecorse just outside Detroit are William W. Voisine and WT. Newton Hawkins. William Voisine was President of the Village from 1933 to 1936. In the 1936 election he was re-elected by one vote. Newton Hawkins asked for a recount, in which William Voisine's margin was increased to ten. Newton Hawkins took it to the Michigan Supreme Court. Last month the Supreme Court Justices found the election a draw, ordered the two politicians to decide the issue by lot. Last week they pulled slips out of a hat. Newton Hawkins...
William R. Frye '40, Wollaston, Mass.; Luke M. Gibson '39, Jackson Heights, L.I., N. Y.; James R. O'Leary '40, New Orleans, La.; Henry H. Urrows '38, Newton Center, Mass.; Jack D. Andrews '39, La Crosse, Wis.; Donald Barker '38, Scarsdale, N. Y.; Herschel Berman '38, Detroit, Mich.; Arthur R. Borden Jr. '39, Roslindale, Mass.; Charles B. Ellis '39, Cambridge, Mass.; Edgar L. Haff Jr. '39, Fort Edward, N. Y.; Charles V. Haley '38, East Braintree, Mass.; John H. Howland '39, Windsor, Vt.; Timothy J. Reardon Jr., '38, Somerville, Mass.; and Charles Reader '38, Pittsfield, Mass...
Located playing bridge over in McCulloch Hall, Jacobson appeared unrufiled by the fact that a Newton High School senior is listed ahead of him in the state rankings released yesterday. "I've been bringing him along; that's all," said the champion modestly...
...Newton company, headed by Delling and Stevenson, hopes to have some cars on the market in a little less than a year. Their present headquarters is in the rear of Fred Marriot's garage midway between Newton Corner and Watertown. Marriot achieved lasting fame a generation ago when, as Stanley's chief test driver, he took off from a sandy stretch of beach in a steamer at 190 miles an hour and lived to tell the tale...