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...bill, H-1613, introduced by Paul A. McCarthy of Somerville, would penalize any failure to comply with this act by revocation of the school's chart. The proposed legislation would require a hearing "as guaranteed by the 14th Amendment of the Constitution," before any man could be expelled...
...came forward after her death to claim her $5,000,000 fortune. Two men insisted that they were her illegitimate sons. Manhattan courts spent almost a year and a half in sorting out improper claims and weighing evidence. To disprove the claims, lawyers produced a family tree on a chart 32 feet long. Last week her estate was award ed to her cousin, Hollis Gale, her closest of kin, and one of the few people who had ever tried to befriend...
...weight-loss so important? Because the weight that is lost turns fearsomely into energy, according to Einstein's famous equation: E equals mc². (For details, see chart...
...which was discussed guardedly in the latest report of the Atomic Energy Commission. The nucleus of tritium has one proton and two neutrons. When it is struck by a highspeed proton (a nucleus of ordinary hydrogen), the two combine into helium and yield a great jolt of energy (see chart...
Nurse Margaret Smith, on duty in the chart room, heard what she thought was a tray falling, a few minutes later looked up to see Carol Paight standing in the doorway. Ditty wanted someone to come and look at her father. Nurse Smith hurried into his room, found him dying, shot through the left temple. On the tray table at the foot of his bed was his revolver. Ditty, with her blonde head resting against the wall, said quietly: "I shot...