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After a careful check on your recent articles published under the heading Education. I must conclude that this department is somewhat inferior to the high standard of other departments of your magazine. For instance, in your issue of April 23 you take great pains to explain the sordid details of an unfortunate occurrence which might appear to greater advantage under "Crime...
...President of the U. S. has ever had greater political power of tongue than Franklin D. Roosevelt. When he has spoken the country has arisen and followed him as a prophet. His unique power to explain simply and convincingly, to gain acceptance for ideas, has been his most powerful political tool. Last week in Washington his political advisers were urging that it was time for him again to use that tool, to bring 122,000,000 people once more enthusiastically to their feet, to cheer them, convince them again of the merit of his aims, and win back the support...
...agriculture as far back as 1931. What the Chamber had not originated were such checks & balances as the labor section of NIRA or the Government's power to impose codes on an unwilling industry. Wolf. Last year President Roosevelt went before the fearful Chambermen in person to explain his ideas of a partnership between Government and Business. The Chamber promptly plumped for self-regulation under the Government's watchful eye, but few of the delegates foresaw how close and intimate that partnership was to be. Yet if U. S. businessmen had occasionally found the partnership irksome...
Boomed Lawyer Neylan: "I am very sorry that it is felt necessary to dig up old prejudices to explain this telephoto matter." He referred to rising costs of newspaper production, to the demands of labor unions and editorial guilds. Then: "My heart aches for the guilds and I think they have the best claim of anybody. But why in the name of God should the newspapers get worried about Walter Gifford [president of A. T. & T.]? Have you seen the A. T. & T. balance sheet . . .? If this plan is generally adopted none of us will have an advantage...
...name proposed for an unknown substance whose removal from living cells seems to explain anesthesia. When certain water plants are soaked in distilled water their cells become unable to transmit stimuli, apparently because "R" is dissolved out. So the effect of everyday medicinal anesthetics may be due to a removal of "R" from human cells.-Drs. J. V. Osterhout and S. E. Hill of the Rockefeller Institute...