New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1926, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926. fiRAVlTY EHANEES \\llll;.]h controls the accumulation of |express themselves freely they u’(ulw‘ Art compromlres with lunovation 1|un|.u 25 years tho “lifetime” of all 'a possibility of not remote future, | possessing a eugenic certificate will |the Kansas Free Vair, ol e | have Interesting ideas,” said this{and glves more than a passing nod |statutes, That was the thought {n the |be looked upon askance b ! h | \ ho looke D y the | The purpose of the eugenica con- y The “bugs,” which tell thelr story [ prophet of man's free will in art, He [to eccentrielty fn the Hall of the The governor in his fnaugural ad- | mind of Dr. Florence Sherbon, of | ‘certified’ family," tests, D‘;clgr Sherbon poI:hd out, s o(llnlnla ages of rocks, are -uu'um | Will try to substitute sound reason | Unsung Unhung artists, whose 'dress sald that “to read all the laws o Unlversity of Kansas faculty, Th was born an idea that l\ym‘flrll to arouse family pride in belng A]l‘«‘()“\l:\\u\\unul:k; !I«‘nullnlmlf;m : oy for the pluintive: “I don't know a|works are heing shown at tho Ala- |of the United States would take (when she Inunched a new venturo | sl en adopted by slx other | well-born and to &pread Informas [aretin lx" W: \fn?‘n o a llm‘.;\ j,l‘( ® about art but 1 know what 1n o hotel . , elghit years and four months, reading | six y e K et sE s s and by the National Eugenios | tlon concerning heredity and cons ke stec like. “Fulton Street I'ish Market,” by a olght hours ey ‘ \ ‘ a “itter Fam ety. 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