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...Ingrid Waldron '61 started to get up from one of the stone seats in the Radcliffe Quad yesterday, she accidentally set off a planted explosive which burned both her arms...
...prankster had placed an unknown chemical under one of the rocks, according to Miss Waldron. "When I leaned on the rock there was a loud noise and my arms began to burn...
...majority of veterans firmly convinced that they had caught up, certain that only the dead or disabled had suffered unrepaired damage from the biggest war's inevitable price. Most felt they had not only caught up, but taken a great leap forward. Atlanta C.P.A. Alvin E. Waldron Jr., who moved through Navy ranks and went to Georgia State College on the G.I. Bill, speaks in the thankful manner of many others: "If it hadn't been for the war, I'd probably be a truck driver today...
...Smokers who cannot break the habit may owe it all to mother, according to Harvard Psychologists Charles McArthur. Ellen Waldron and John Dickinson. They found that the quitting ability of 250 subjects (Harvard graduates, classes of '38 to '42) was directly proportional to the number of months they spent as infants at their mothers' breasts. Those weaned at eight months were easily able to stop smoking; those at six months still had a chance. But the most confirmed (and heaviest) smokers had taken to the bottle at four months, say the psychologists, too early to satisfy oral...
...restore the Journal's traditional half-share of legal ads. Lucky Farrell promptly forged ahead with plans for a morning edition to compete with the Dispatch, started interviewing staffers from the opposition paper. Making its victory doubly sweet, the Dispatch's able City Hall reporter, Robert W. Waldron, started work last week (with a $40 raise) for the Journal...