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...Shedden Dobbie were in Palestine, mightfully striving to restore order and protect not only the large cities but such strategic towns as El Abadiyeh and Jur-el-Mujami (see map), twin sites of the chief generating stations of the Palestine Power Trust, founded and managed by famed, dynamic Zionist Pincus Rutenberg (TIME, Mar. 4). Neither bristling, florid, militant General Dobbie nor the cold, curt High Commissioner made the smallest vestige of an answer to the week's most vital question: Why were not adequate British forces rushed to Palestine three weeks ago when the Wailing Wall riots unmistakably threatened...
...common among children. Dr. Weiss made the discovery by shrewdly interpreting the ominous irregularity of heartbeats in children sick at Montefiore Hospital. But he refused to believe his own ears, for medical literature had reported only nine such cases in all history. So he consulted with Dr. Sidney Pincus Schwartz of Manhattan, a visiting physician. Together they searched hospital records; examined every child they could find with heart disease; found that out of 63 cases, 13 suffered from fibrillation. This they reported to the New York Academy of Medicine a fortnight ago. Last week Dr. Weiss continued his efforts...
...Alcove" is the name of the newest book store on the Square, where Harvard students may purchase the newest and the oldest works of fiction. The Alcove is owned by two students, Leon Sifschitz 1L., and Bernard Pincus '25. Every sort of book is sold except textbooks, and the proprietors intend to make the Alcove a spot where book lovers may browse about to their hearts' content...
Died. The Rev. Pincus Minkowsky, 67, famed Jewish scholar, cantor of the Moscow synagogue until Bolshevik persecution caused his flight; in Boston...
Lloyd Harold Landau 3L, of Milwaukee, Wis., president; Ralph Waldo Pyle 3L, of New Lexington, O.; Paul Pincus Cohen 3L, of Buffalo, N. Y.; John Alford Hanna 3L, of Auburn, Neb.; Dean Gooderham Acheson 3L, of Middletown, Conn.; Theodore Alexander Lightner 3L, of Detroit, Mich.; Hugo Monnig, Jr., 3L, of Jefferson City, Mr.; Clifton Murphy 2L, of Georgetown, S. C.; George Franklin Ludington 2L, of Baltimore, Md.; Arthur Robert Lewis 2L, of Newark, N. J.; Charles Monroe Thorp, Jr., 2L, of Pittsburg, Pa.; Arthur Durham Platt 2L, of Portland, Oregon; Irwin Henry Fathschild 2L, of Chicago, Ill.; Sigurd Neland...