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Yesterday’s News » Blog Archive » March 23, 1919: Infants to practice on. It’s rare to find a newspaper story outlining an unusual new teaching method endorsed by a major university AND an academic paper detailing that method.

Yesterday’s News » Blog Archive » March 23, 1919: Infants to practice on

Alas, neither document provides enough information to track down the homeless infants drafted for the experiment. Readers must have wondered where little Russell and Earl came from and what became of them.We’ll start with this page one story from the Minneapolis Sunday Tribune: Home Economics Classes Will Use Infants to Practice on. Babies – two real, live, flesh and blood babies to feed and bathe and dress and undress and put to sleep at the proper intervals – are to be the “laboratory material” which girls of the home economics department of the college of agriculture, University of Minnesota, are going to have, according to the announcement of Miss Mildred Weigley, chief of the division. Fake Epidemic Saves Jews in Village from Nazis. Holocaust - Holocaust Rescuers - Dr.

Fake Epidemic Saves Jews in Village from Nazis

Creates Fake Epidemic and Saves a Village In a time when innocent people were brutally murdered only for their nationality and religion, one soldier stands out among the rest. He defied the Germans, repeatedly risking his life to save the lives of thousands. 10 Flimsy Paranoramal Hoaxes Everyone Bought Into — ty.rannosaur.us. Oddity Archive » 10 Odd and Weird History Facts. The Blue Fugates Troublesome creek in the state of Kentucky, U.S.A was not famous for any trouble as the name suggests, but for an odd family that lived in this wilderness.

Oddity Archive » 10 Odd and Weird History Facts

Troublesome Creek is known worldwide for the Fugates family that dwelt there. The Fugates were known as the ‘blue people’ and were an oddity because they were ...