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People who went to Sanders Theatre for the first Norton lecture were even more premature...
...Lewis, Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry for 1964-65, will begin this year's Norton lectures at 8 p.m. tonight in Sanders Theatre. His first lecture--and the entire series--is entitled "The Lyric Impulse...
Although at one point our World section brashly tried to annex the moon as its news territory, the duty of moon watching over the years has, of course, belonged to the Science section and its editor since 1945, Jonathan Norton Leonard. Through his Questar telescope, which he also uses for bird watching, Leonard often observes the moon from his home at Hastings-on-Hudson. Like everyone else, Leonard is excited about the Ranger VII pictures, but sees "a lot of unexplained things in them." As for putting a man on the moon, Leonard doesn't think the U.S. will...
...statement read: "The police department of the City of Cambridge, under the direction of Sgt. John J. Norton, acted with intelligence and restraint in a difficult situation. In particular there was no brutality on the part of the Cambridge police. It is regrettable that among the many placards in the demonstration, one among them carried that unfounded assertion...
Barshak said he felt the police had only committed one error in handling the demonstration, but one which was irrelevant to the case. When the number of demonstrators had swelled to 39 and had attracted a crowd of about 250 onlookers, Sgt. Norton spoke to the group over a loud speaker and told them to disperse. When the leader of the demonstrators asked Norton if they could continue picketing if they stopped making noise, Norton said no. Barshak asserted that the officer was in error, but said it was extraneous to the case since the charge of disturbing the peace...