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For the first time in the history of Greensboro, N.C. (pop. 73,703), a Negro took office last week as a member of the city council. What made it more unusual was the fact that, though Greensboro is 23% Negro, Dr. William Milford Hampton, 38, got so many white votes...
In Fables, Shaw has pulled himself together to add one more preface to his long and brilliant stock. It is entertaining, but not too entertaining to obscure the fact that perhaps the only things Shaw consistently believed in were himself and that lean deity, Creative Evolution, a sort of mixture...
The lost men of Hotu differ from moderns mainly in their reduced brain capacity. They were heavy-set and stood about 5 ft. 8 in., with low-placed eyes, long teeth, and perfectly human chins. Last week, in Teheran, still bubbling with excitement, Dr. Coon speculated on the importance of...
Bones of three cavemen, whose discovery may upset traditional theories of evolution, were dug up in Tohran, Iran this month by a former University professor and a first year graduate student.
Lack of integration between the different courses is often cited as a weakness of the field. A basic split between man's physical evolution and his cultural progress is not overcome, although the field is divided into the sub-fields of Physical Anthropology, Archaeology and Ethnology, and Ethnology and Social...