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...Rosary College in Illinois, she went on with her science studies. In 1930 she took her final vows as a member of the Dominican Sisters, became Sister Mary Jordan Carroll. Dr. George Sped Sperti, famed director of the Institutum Divi Thomae in Cincinnati, sent word that he had places for two able sisters on his research staff. Sister Mary Jordan Carroll went...
...Sperti found Sister Mary Jordan Carroll a "brilliant student," quick-fingered and witty as well. She and Professor J. C. Fardon did an astute experiment on the eye colors of Drosophila melanogaster, the scientifically renowned fruit fly. They made spectroscopic analyses of the pigments, found there was only one basic, sepia-hued pigment which was present in varying amounts under the control of the genes. In 1938 Sister Mary Jordan Carroll's paper on this work attracted wide notice...
...last week. From the packed galleries above him angry Bolivian spectators hissed & booed, kept up a steady chant of "Down with the Jews! Death to the Jews!" Jingoistic Congressmen waggled their fingers under his nose, made long speeches about national honor. Then, with deliberate gait, gumshoeing Deputy Jordan Velasco strode forward, lifted his eyes to the balconies, bellowed out: "I am proud of being an accuser. And, without wishing to compare myself with Zola, I accuse." Defendant Diez was on trial for selling out to an illegal passport ring peddling to Jewish refugees...
...lust appeal is a winsome smoothy, handicapped by her big feet and her loud, monotonic voice. Two male characters, one of whom is an amazing personification of a Jordan Marsh clothing dummy with a Picadilly accent, are uninspiring. The remainder of the cast consists of two maids, one black and one white, who will be wasting their talents for serving tea and answering doorbells if "Old Acquaintance" actually lasts on Broadway...
...Mass.; Bruce A. Hecker 2L, Hoboken, N. J.; George M. Heinitsch, Jr. 2L, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Irving J. Helman 2L, Brookline, Mass.; David G. Hertzberg 2L, River Rouge, Mich.; Walter L. Hiersteiner 2L, Des Moiner, Ia.; James L. Highsaw, Jr. 3L, Memphis, Tenn.; George E. Hill 2L, Burlington, Ia.; William Jordan, Jr. 2L, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y.; John V. Kean 3L, Washington, D. C.; William C. Know, Jr. 3L, Winchester, Tenn.; Arthur L. Krenzien 2L, Omaha, Nebr.; Leonard E. Kust 2L, Madison, Wis.; George M. Lehr 3L, Jersey City, N. J.; Nathanael A. Lemke 3L, Milwaukee, Wis.; Laurence...