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Rubber used to grow on trees (Hevea brasiliensis): now it flowers in the imagination of would-be inventors all over the U.S. They cook strange messes on the kitchen stove, squeeze out plant juices in home laboratories, and set out for Washington bearing black or tawny samples. Last week's arrival was Dr. Glenn L. Casto, dentist of Spencer...
...bottom, food is becoming the No.1 problem on the British home front. Last week the London Daily Herald burst out with a "Lick That Platter Clean" campaign. "The time has come," said the Herald, "when we must clean our plates with bread and send nothing back to the kitchen. . . . Jam, marmalade and all preserves must be dropped on to the food and never on to the plate...
...fireball among educators is bounding Vierling Kersey, superintendent of Los Angeles' public schools. Superintendent Kersey is now attacking his country's enemies with everything he has, not excepting the kitchen sink. Last week he unlimbered a couple of new weapons and showed the U.S. an amazing example of a school system waging...
...second movement of Beethoven's Ninth is just the right rhythm for polishing the 'furniture; the second movement of his Fifth is a mopping-the-kitchen-floor rhythm. Siegfried Idyll makes picking mud up from the children's boots not irksome in the least...
...proposed substitution of students for some of the waitresses in the House dining halls, Joseph Stephani, head of the A. F. of L. affiliated Cooks' and Pastry Cooks' Association, Local No. 106, and the Waitresses Union, Local No. 112, of Which all Harvard's 500 waitresses and kitchen helpers are members, revealed that the union is at present in the midst of negotiations for a renewal of the present agreement with the University which expires in June...