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...Since then, the rate has dropped to a steady and conservative 7% of marriages (v. 25% in the U.S.). Social attitudes, and the teachings of the Established Church, still make for disapproval of divorce, and contributed to Princess Margaret's decision to reject marriage with Group Captain Peter Townsend, not so much because he was a commoner or nearly twice her age, but because he was divorced...
Next on the schedule is the Eastern Dinghy Championships, to be held this weekend at the Coast Guard Academy in New London. Deknatel and Tom Townsend will skipper the two varsity boats entered in the championships. The Crimson won the meet last year...
...prove the theory. Researcher Calvin spelled out a delicate test: searching for free electrons in laminated chlorophyll exposed to sunlight. B. Commoner, J. J. Heise and J. Townsend of Washington University at St. Louis were the first to offer evidence that such electrons exist, but critics did not accept their experiment as conclusive. It was performed at room temperature, and under such conditions many chemical processes having nothing to do with photosynthesis can produce free electrons...
Princeton will probably start a line of Fred Reynolds, Rulon-Miller, and Bob Townsend. At defense will be Doug Levick and Frank Logan, two returning lettermen from last year's team. Robinson will start in goal. Crimson coach Cooney Weiland has of late been starting his second line of Dave Vietze, Dick Fischer, and Bob McVey. Dick McLaughlin and Dan Ullyot will be the defensive pair, while Bailey will be in the nets...
Died. Willard Saxby Townsend, 61, onetime Chicago redcap who began organizing railroad porters in 1934, fought to gain employee status for redcaps (until 1938 most were paid entirely in tips), formed the International Brotherhood of Red Caps in 1937, brought his union (renamed the United Transport Service Employees) into the C.I.O. in 1942, later (1955) became one of two Negro vice presidents of the A.F.L.-C.I.O.; of a kidney ailment; in Chicago...