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  1. Sidis was born to Jewish emigrants from Ukraine, on April 1, 1898, in Boston, Massachusetts. [2] His father, Boris Sidis , had emigrated in 1887 to escape political and antisemitic persecution. [3] His mother, Sarah (Mandelbaum) Sidis, and her family had fled the pogroms in the late 1880s. [4]

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    Boston Herald, May 3, 1919----- "Riot" = peaceful protest. Arrest 102 In Roxbury Boston Transcript, May 3, 1919 . Four Boston Radicals Get Prison Sentences New York Times, May 3, 1919 . Boston Rioters' Cases Disposed Of Bangor [Maine] Commercial, May 3, 1919 . Sidis Gets Year And Half In Jail Boston Herald, May 14, 1919.

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  4. Feb 12, 2023 · Boston Herald started the report about Sidis’s court case in 1919: “William James Sidis, who was graduated from Harvard at the age of 15, told Judge Albert F. Hayden in the Roxbury Municipal...

  5. BOSTON, July 17 -- William James Sidis, boy prodigy of thirty-five years ago, who was graduated from Harvard at the age of 16, died today in a hospital. His age was 46.

  6. Jan 18, 2024 · Sidis was arrested for his involvement in a May Day rally in Boston, which turned violent. This event, organized by socialists, was a significant moment in his life, reflecting his strong...

  7. Jan 28, 2012 · The Boston Herald can trace its roots to 1846, when a new newspaper named The Herald first appeared. Since that edition, Boston has always had a newspaper with the name “Herald” on its masthead.

  8. Sidis went to Harvard Law School at age 18. Harvard Transcript. New York Times, July 18, 1944. "The best study of his character was written by Jared L. Manley for The New Yorker." In his lawsuit against The New Yorker, Sidis said that nearly all of the article was untrue and so listed only the few actual facts.