Dr. Rife conducts study of hereditary traits
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Title
Dr. Rife conducts study of hereditary traits
Description
Student newspaper article written by Gerald Willey. The article concerns a study on left-handedness finding that Jewish people were more likely to exhibit left-handedness than other groups such as Protestants and African Americans. Dr. Rife, chairman of the Ohio State Institute of Genetics, conducted the study.
Student newspaper article written by Gerald Willey. The article concerns a study on left-handedness finding that Jewish people were more likely to exhibit left-handedness than other groups such as Protestants and African Americans. Dr. Rife, chairman of the Ohio State Institute of Genetics, conducted the study.
Student newspaper article written by Gerald Willey. The article concerns a study on left-handedness finding that Jewish people were more likely to exhibit left-handedness than other groups such as Protestants and African Americans. Dr. Rife, chairman of the Ohio State Institute of Genetics, conducted the study.
Student newspaper article written by Gerald Willey. The article concerns a study on left-handedness finding that Jewish people were more likely to exhibit left-handedness than other groups such as Protestants and African Americans. Dr. Rife, chairman of the Ohio State Institute of Genetics, conducted the study.
Student newspaper article written by Gerald Willey. The article concerns a study on left-handedness finding that Jewish people were more likely to exhibit left-handedness than other groups such as Protestants and African Americans. Dr. Rife, chairman of the Ohio State Institute of Genetics, conducted the study.
Date
5-Jan-51
Creator
The Lantern
Publisher
The Ohio State University University Libraries
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Contributor
Katie Vela and Maya Goldenberg
Collection
Citation
The Lantern, “Dr. Rife conducts study of hereditary traits,” Ohio Jewish History, accessed October 18, 2024, https://ohiojewishhistory.com/items/show/846.