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March of Science. In Athens, Ga., after cutting off the tails of two beagles, Psychologist A. S. Edwards put the dogs through an obstacle course, proved to his satisfaction that tails are not necessary for canine equilibrium...
Homer's description of Ithaca as the home of Odysseus has kept classical scholars puzzling for centuries to reconcile his landmarks with the topography of that small Ionian island. Berry Fleming's Fredericksville, Ga. scene of The Fortune Tellers presents no such problems of identification: the place is plainly Augusta, with its Broad Street, its Confederate Monument and its levee against the Savannah River. But this will be no news to Augustans; many of them have grown casehardened to their fellow citizen's revelations in thin fictional disguise (Colonel Effingham's Raid, The Lightwood. Tree...
...atheistic Marxian Communism of our day." . . . [Such an action] leaves no basis for the suggestion implicit in your report that the real aim of the Federation is to "promote Karl Marx." The Federation's only objective is to promote Jesus Christ. ALBERT E. BARNETT Emory University, Ga...
...Among the more elderly: Randolph-Macon Woman's College, chartered 1830; Mount Holyoke, 1836; Wesleyan College (Macon, Ga...
ARMAMENT Bonanza Defense manufacturers, sorely pressed for machine tools, last week struck a bonanza. Representatives of 493 companies hustled to a huge (115 acres) plant in Marietta, Ga., which Lockheed is now clearing out to make room for planemaking. There they found more than $400 million in machine tools-everything from palm-sized micrometers to 573-ton hydraulic presses. The U.S. Air Force had mothballed the tools five years ago, and has been slowly leasing them out. But last week the Air Force decided to rent everything in the place, at week's end had 2,425 major tools...