Monday, Oct. 01, 1956
Report Card
P: The National Association for the Protection of White People and Fair Treatment of Negroes was chartered by a Florida circuit court, with former Governor Fuller Warren as its attorney. The association will try to gain support for a constitutional amendment which would give the states power to make their own policy on mixed schools and mixed marriages.
P: With other members of the class of 1960, twelve-year-old Fred Safier of Berkeley, Calif. registered for his freshman year at Harvard. He wants to be a nuclear physicist, has already taught chemistry at the Drew School in San Francisco. Other noted Harvard prodigies: William James Sidis, who entered as an eleven-year-old at the turn of the century and startled the country with his mathematical prowess; A. A. Berle Jr., later assistant secretary of state, who went to Harvard at 14.
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