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...case of Henriette reached the ears and hands of Dr. Robert Minne, orthogonadist. Last week Orthogonadist Minne was able to announce: "Today Henriette Acces has become physiologically a male." And with satisfaction he promised: "It is entirely possible, and even probable, that Henri can become a father...
...President William Wallace Atterbury, General Electric's Owen D. Young and many another U. S. tycoon felt something like a slap in the face last week when one of Europe's biggest industrialists quietly dubbed railway electrification obsolete. Arriving in Manhattan for a week's visit, Managing Director Sir Henri W. A. Deterding of Royal Dutch-Shell said: "Electrification, except in a suburban way, is a thing of the past. Diesel power is far cheaper than electricity. With electricity, if the power plant breaks down, nothing moves, but with Diesel power the railways are absolutely independent. Why, Diesel trains...
Same day Sir Henri arrived, President Atterbury proudly announced that electrification of Pennsylvania's tracks to Washington would be finished for passenger trains in six months. Undisturbed by Sir Henri's skepticism, he and many an-other railroadman well knew that oil experts themselves are fearful that there may be an oil shortage within 20 years...
...Staff General Max Weygand and equally intense onetime Premier and present Minister Without Portfolio André Tardieu. About all that gallant Paris correspondents permitted themselves to say of the bridegroom, M. Antoine Rieder, was that he had as his witness the Military Governor of Paris, grim-browed General Henri Gouraud...
...Such an expression was bound to anger devout Catholics who, for 400 years, have been obliged to refute the persistent notion that Ignatius Loyola, sternly militant founder of the Society of Jesus, expounded the doctrine that "the end justifies the means." First to protest to the Sun was Father Henri J. Wiesel, S. J., President of Loyola College. Paul Patterson, president of the Sun, wrote Father Wiesel...