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Re: Creationists win the schools in New Mexico
John Rice Cole (JRC@frost.oit.umass.edu)
7 Sep 1996 02:56:49 GMT
The judge did not allow any experts to testify, so Cooper Cole and the others
made NO claims in the trial--about ANYTHING.
--John R. Cole
Wesley R. Elsberry (welsberr@orca.tamu.edu) wrote:
: In article <50l9hd$onp@access1.digex.net>,
: Herb Huston <huston@access.digex.net> wrote:
: >In article <32276B2E.D84@madison.tec.wi.us>,
: >George Cooper <gwc2406@madison.tec.wi.us> wrote:
: GC>At the trial, Clarence Darrow held up the tooth of an extinct pig and
: GC>claimed that it was from Nebraska Man!
: HH>Full bibliographic reference, please.
: [Quote]
<SNIP>
: [...] The imaginative newspaper coverage and the timing of the
: find made a big impression at the 1925 Scopes Trial. Nebraska
: man was never introduced into the trial, since the lead
: paleoanthropologist Dr. Fay Cooper cole had some misgivings
: about it, but it was there nonetheless.
: [End quote -- RM Cornelius & JD Morris, 1995, Scopes: Creation on Trial,
: ICR, p.40.]
: --
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