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...Chronicle, Oklahoma City News, Knoxville (Tenn.) Journal, Gastonia (N. C.) Gazette, Anderson (S. C.) Independent, Johnson City (Tenn.) Staff News, Kingston (N. C.) Free Press, New York City Daily News, Mirror, American and Journal. The Los Angeles La Opinion painted shorts on Holmes, lengthened Thurmond's shirt. The Newark, N. J.. Star Eagle painted trousers on Holmes...
...This became shockingly evident when Dr. John Hawkins Irwin, Englewood health director, traced the eye infections and subsequent blindness of several Englewood children to gonorrhea in their nursemaids. So Englewood burghers had the Common Council pass an ordinance which went into effect this week. Like a similar ordinance of Newark (only other of its kind which Englewood knows of), it requires that every domestic servant in Englewood possess a certificate of health. Said Englewood's Health Director Irwin: "This will serve to keep out undesirables and it gives every employer a weapon which he should have. Domestics...
...none of them, in my opinion, have a more thorough knowledge of the game than Coach Fred Mitchell," said Charles Devens '32 in an interview with the CRIMSON recently. Devens joined the professional baseball ranks immediately after his graduation in June, 1932, and after having started last season in Newark, he was recalled to the New York Yankees in July because of the creditable record he achieved while a member of the Newark International League baseball team...
...Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N. J., whither the Einsteins were bound. When the Westernland entered New York Harbor it was met by a tugboat chartered by two of the Institute's trustees, Lawyer Herbert Maass and Edgar S. Bamberger, retired vice president of the famed Newark department store. With them they had a customs inspector, to get the Einsteins quietly off the ship. They had forgotten to bring an immigration officer. While they waited, news cameramen managed to snap the Einsteins-the Herr Doktor, bewildered, trying to shield himself by waving his violin case, his wife resolutely...
...minutes before 4:30 p. m. one day last week at Newark Airport, United Air Lines' ten-place transport No. 23, bound for Chicago, taxied up to the passenger depot for loading. The passenger list was unusually small. There was a trim young woman who, flushed with excitement, confided in the pilot that she had missed the previous plane and had to be in Reno next morning "to visit her sister." (It turned out that she was to be married next day.) And there was a middle-aged man named Emil Smith, a retired grocer. Mr. Smith caused...