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This chapter contains sections titled: William Irvine: Apes, Angels, and Victorians William L. Straus, Jr: The Great Piltdown Hoax Howard S. Miller: Fossils and Free Enterprisers Charles Officer and Jake Page: The K‐T Extinction Sir Archibald Geikie: The Founders of Geology Don E. Wilhelms: To a Rocky Moon Edward Schreiber and Orson L. Anderson: Properties and Composition of Lunar Materials: Earth Analogies Joel L. Swerdlow: CFCs
Emily Buchwald, Jay Straus
The bride, 38, is an attending physician at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan. She graduated from Smith and received her medical degree from Finch University of Health Sciences/Chicago Medical School. She is a daughter of Beulah Buchwald of Brooklyn and the late Dr. Julius Buchwald. Her mother retired as a teacher of disabled children at Intermediate School 211 in Brooklyn. The bride's father was a psychiatrist in private practice in Brooklyn and served as the president of the Brooklyn Psychiatric Society in 1969 and 1970.
Paid Notice: Deaths STRAUS, DOROTHEA L
STRAUS--Dorothea L. Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York, records with deep sorrow the death of our cherished and longtime member, Dorothea L. Straus.
The beginning of the end for jeans?
Sir, My guess is that what's ailing Gap (\"Faded denim fails to put colour back in Gap sales\", April 11) is less a decline in Gap's retailing expertise than the first signs of a long-overdue crumbling of the jeans strawman that fashion marketers have so successfully foisted on the gullible public.