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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 23

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arch 15, 1940 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page Threo FRAT BROTHERS GREET McCORMICK lurches Plan raining School University Professor Collaborates in Report For Mathematics Group Dr. C. V. Newsom, head of the mathematics department at the Unlyersity of New Mexico, with SAVED BICYCLE LOST BAKN SAUGUS, Mass. (INS) Burn down the barn to get your bicycle going? George Coolen didn't follow that formula completely but the result was the same.

Finding the chain and gear of his bicycle frozen, George burned newspapers under them to free his bike. He stamped out the flames and rode the bicycle out of the yard, Apparently he didn't complete the Heights Pastor Heads seven other nationally known (Faculty for Courses mathematicians, collaborated in a klbuquerque Protestant job of stamping out the flames because the resultant fire caused Irches will join in a standard report on the proposed reorganization of the Mathematics Assn. of America published in the March $200 damage in destroying the pership training school to be issue of the American Mathemat beginning April 22 at the barn and scorching the side of his home. htral Avenue Methodist Church ical Monthly. The committee which includes the Rev.

N. R. Simpson, FOOT COMFORT Itor of the Monte Vista Chris- Dr. Newsom has been working 18 months on the report which deals Church, as dean of the in action. with the future of organized mathematics.

IThe Albuquerque Ministerial Al- Dr. Newson with Abraham Jnce, headed by Dr. J. E. Hen- aw, pastor of the Broadway ristian Church, is sponsoring Frank, graduate student at the University, this week were notified that a technical mathematical paper written by them has been school.

Classes will be held Monday, Wednesday and Fri- ijpilt? nights for two weeks. Six urses accredited by the Inter- tional Council of Religious lucation will be offered. accepted for publication in "Bol-etin Mathernatico," leading South American mathematics journal published at Buenos Aires. The paper deals with methods of simplifying certain complex mathematical formulas. The school is being held for first time this year.

Mr. npson said that workers in argc of the courses hoped to FALLS TOP MENACE ike it an annual affair, PHILADELPHIA Accidental fOO.OOO MASKS WASTED Miller McCormlck Benjamin LONDON Over ,4,000,000 gas- IS IMPORTANT Don't let worn soles or ran over heels cause unnecessary discomfort. isks have been wasted owing to distribution, according to a John Lewis McCormlck, right, University of rittsburgh senior on trial for his life In Cleveland on charges of killing a telegraph company special policeman during a holdup, is greeted In court by two fraternity brothers. They are Robert Miller, left, and Robert Benjamin, center, members of Phi Delta Theta who came to Cleveland to testify as character witnesses for McCormlck. port issued by Sir Gilbert Up- tt, Comptroller and Auditor- neral of the Exchequer and idit Department.

Nearly 45 llion respirators were needed SNOWS HIT GAME BIRDS falls headed the list of causes of violent deaths which claimed 73 victims of every 100,000 persons in Philadelphia during 1939, the health department has announced. Twenty-eight per cent of the total fatalities were due to mishaps on stairways, stepladdcrs and slippery floors in residences. Deaths from automobile accidents came next with 23 per cent of the total, and the third largest group was suicides with 20 per cent. Spaniards in medieval times believed that a corpse would wander about, so they drove long nails into the deceased's arms and legs. the population and testing STORK ON RELIEF NEW YORK Hypothetical it NORTH EASTON, Mass.

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