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Niels Bohr, one of the world's greatest theoretical physicists, whom Oppenheimer affectionately refers to as "my father," was interviewed in his native Denmark by TIME "stringer," Kai Schou. A Nobel prize winner and one of the leaders in the fellowship of physics whom Oppenheimer first met at Cambridge University, Bohr had escaped from Nazi-occupied Denmark to collaborate with Oppenheimer and the other scientists in the research and development of the atomic bomb...
Ushers at the dance will be: Lipman G. Fold '35, John P. Schou '35, William West 2GB, John Arthos 3G, James M. Estabrook 1L, S. Thernbury 1GB, and William H. Schmidt...
Winner of last year's race was Eugene H. Walker '37, who crossed the line in 27 minutes, 43.4 seconds. John P. Schou '35 had the best actual time, but finished behind Walker because of the handicap award...
Jaakko Mikkola's harriers will receive their first time-trial of the season today, when Woodard, Channing, Pier, Roys, Schou, and Walker, the first six Harvard men to cross the line against Holy Cross, follow the cinder track to the Watertown Bridge and back, in order to determine the strength of the team which is to meet New Hampshire a week from tomorrow...
...Harvard should pick up four more points on the sturdy legs of Captain Jack Morse and Tony Bliss. Both of these men are indicated as fourth place winners. Jack Schou is going to have tough sledding against Vipond and Bonthron and Venske, but some depesters give him fifth. Bob Playfair ought to bring two points to the Crimson camp by taking fourth in the 3200 and Cahners is given fourth in the hammer...