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In the middle of a Cleveland vice trial, the lawyer for three defendants accused of pandering asked the judge to put newsmen and spectators out of the courtroom to ensure privacy. Said Cleveland Common Pleas Judge Parker Fulton: "We don't want to get into, the fix they did...
The fastest rising newspaper publisher in the U.S. is a stubby (5 ft. 3 in.) man who is unknown in most of the cities where his papers are published-and even in the city rooms of many of the papers themselves. He has never made a public speech in his...
Ichthyologist Carl Hubbs, of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, has been writing the history of California's climate as far back as 2000 B.C. Five years ago, studying water temperatures off Lower California, he camped at Santo Tomas, and with a true scientist's curiosity about things that...
The Hubbs climatic history is still full of blanks, but Dr. Hubbs hopes to fill them in by finding shells from more Indian rubbish heaps. Since charcoal found on the Scripps campus dates as 22,500 years old, primitive man may have been around at least as long as that...
At a luncheon in Cincinnati this week, the National Conference of Christians and Jews paid a signal honor to one of the country's longest working columnists. The newsman: Alfred M. Segal, 71, who was celebrating half a century on the Scripps-Howard's Cincinnati Post (circ. 167...