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Princeton has a greater undergraduate enrollment this year than it has ever had before, Registrar Wilbur F. Kerr reported yesterday. The number had reached 2365, with a dozen or more still expected. Last year the total...
...true recipe for longevity," said Dr. F. A. E. Crew of University of Edinburgh, president of the zoology section, "is to be born a girl." Dr. Crew found informative reading matter in the British Statistical Review of the Registrar-General. In the tables for 1935 he found that in England and Wales 105.6 boys were born for every 100 girls. Of babies who died in the last three months of pregnancy there were 110 boys to 100 girls. And after birth the mortality rate at all ages was higher for males than for females. Thus although boys constituted a majority...
Italian East Africa. "It has been said that Italy seeks recognition of her Empire by the League of Nations. Not at all. We do not ask the registrar of births and deaths in Geneva to register the birth of the Italian Empire. But we do say the time has come to register a demise." (An intimation that he would be satisfied if Geneva would kick Haile Selassie's representatives from the League...
...seat up front never took her eyes off the lank, gloomy-looking young man who conducted all five scores from memory. When, at the end of Scenes Historiques, the audience called Janssen back nine times, she looked as pleased as he. Since the two were married in a London registrar's office (TIME, Jan. 25) they have been inseparable. Miss Harding broke her hit engagement in Candida to go honeymooning around Scandinavia. They stopped off in Helsingfors and Janssen played his sixth Sibelius concert there since 1934. Old Sibelius again attended, again declared that Janssen was his most gifted...
...have trouble-and this is a fact-telling themselves apart.* With one able to pick up where the other left off or both capable of carrying on together, these boys were really great football backfield men and deserved all the All-American mention which they received. From the Marquette registrar, I today learned that the Guepes are carrying their parallel into the classrooms with almost identical grades in identical courses. With only a semester left, Art has 23 grades of A, 15 of B and four of C, while Al boasts 25 A marks, 13 B's, and four...