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...species). It has developed outward from within the geneplasm (Lamarck thought the germ was affected from without by the activities of the body or the environment). Variation of species is the result of an original creative pattern which was within the germ from the beginning-Professor Henry Fairfield Osbom of the American Museum of Natural History...
...soccer team managed to roll up a score of 5 to 2 over the University seconds yesterday afternoon, by scoring consistently in every period. TUFTS HARVARD SECONDS Chester, g. g., Brieson, Nichols Whittaker, l.f.b. r.f.b., Harrison Mazzola, r.f.b. l.f.b., Pollard, Clark Lgisley, l.h.b. r.h.b., Burke Smith, e.h.b. e.h.b., Wave Fairfield, r.h.b. l.h.b., Clark Sharkey, l.o.f. r.o.f., Draper Real, Saracco, l.i.f. r.i.f., Fragley Fletscher, Ganger, c.f. c.f., Chase Hunk, r.i.f. l.i.f., Whitney, Wolff Verge, r.o.f. l.o.f., Randelan...
Segments of the green snake came from Mitchel Field, N. Y., from Kelly Field and Fort Crockett in Texas, from Crissy and Rockwell Fields in California, from all over the country. When the armada assembled at Wright and Fairfield Fields in Dayton, it became a dire aerial weapon capable of firing 2,000,000 shots a minute or loosing 100,000 Ib. of bombs. Its title: The First Provisional Air Division...
President Henry Fairfield Osborn of the American Museum of Natural History, also a paleontologist, was to talk next for 15 minutes on his hypothesis that the organs of an animal have their own struggle for existence. That is why animals of the same general family have different characteristics. Example: the shovel tusked mastodon developed its lower jaw to scoop food from swamps. The African elephant developed its upper tusks to uproot trees for their tender top leaves. This Osborn theory opposes the Darwinian theory that new types develop from accidental variations of which only those survive which are best adapted...
...religious feud between Sikhs (dissenters from Brahmanic Hinduism) and Hindus (Sant Ram Pande was of the Brahman caste), police combed East Indian colonies up and down the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys. The day following the discovery of the body, three Sikhs were found hiding in a barn near Fairfield, 15 mi. from the scene of the crime. Also in the barn officers discovered a harrow with a wheel similar to that found with Pande's body. At Pande's cremation two Sikhs quarrelled, one was stabbed...