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...only one case in which a Nazi assailant had been punished (by a fine of 50 marks. $17.50). The Velz case in Dusseldorf last week decided Secretary of State Cordell Hull to instruct Professor Dodd to go the limit in demanding satisfaction. To back him up with the potent push of U. S. public opinion, excerpts were published from all 27 affidavits, 19 of them assaults. It was revealed that three days after President Roosevelt's inauguration a U. S. citizen, Mrs. Max Schussler, was molested in her Berlin home by Storm Troopers who forced her to stand naked...
Worcester Academy squeezed out a 6-0 victory over the Harvard Freshman football team in a hard fought contest on the Worcester gridiron Saturday. A 15 yard penalty and a 30 yard pass started the march which led to a touchdown in a final push by Greenberg...
...Under your wise leadership, may Harvard be a preeminent focus for true scholarship, and patient endeavor to push back a little the veil of mystery that everywhere surrounds us. Here may inspired teachers convince the best of the aspiring youth of this distracted country that man cannot live by bread alone: that in a just estimate of the real values of life, the spiritual far outweighs the material...
...three years Dr. Beaumont tried to close the hole in the boy's stomach. Ultimately a flap grew over the hole and retained food in the stomach. But any time he wished Dr. Beaumont could push the flap away and see what was going on within the stomach. This inquisitiveness made him think of starting a research within the processes of digestion, concerning which knowledge was hypothetical. Alexis St. Martin grew impatient with the experiments, ran away to his Canadian home, married, and fathered two children before Beaumont could find him, through fur trappers...
HOMECOMING-Floyd Dell-Farrar & Rinehart ($3). Generations push each other too fast to allow youth to grow old gracefully or without hurting somebody's feelings. Some 20 years ago-a mere wink of time -Floyd Dell was a promising young writer, one of the literary Lochinvars who came out of the West to startle Chicago and Greenwich Village into a romantic revival. When he wrote Moon-Calf (1920), an autobiographical novel, thousands of adolescent readers found him excitingly like themselves. Sometime practicer of "free love," an editor of the old Masses, a pillar of the Provincetown Players, Floyd Dell...