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...Scientific American, now of Popular Science Monthly. A whole series of scientific writers contribute a whole series of articles, readable and comprehensive, profusely illustrated under five major headings comprising groups of special histories: 1) TRANSPORTATION : railroads, waterpower, electric cars, automobiles airplanes; 2) COMMUNICATION: printing, typewriting, telegraphy, telephony, radio, photography, motion pictures, phonographs; 3) POWER: steam, electricity, illumination; 4) EXPLOITING RESOURCES : iron and steel, copper and "nobler metals," oil, coal, lumbering, cotton, agriculture; 5) LABOR SAVING DEVICES: automatic tools, pneumatic devices, sewing machines, shoemaking machines...
...Nation for Dec. 24, journalist Marc A. Rose discussed: "What will radio do to the newspaper?" Will it oust the newspaper as purveyor of the world's news to the public or will it ally itself to the newspapers...
...United Press, on the other hand, is not perturbed. Its President, Karl A. Bickel, is quoted: "No one can eliminate radio from the field. Whether we like it or not, it is here." "So," said journalist Rose, "the United Press is determined to play along with radio, study it, be ready to utilize it as its possibilities unfold...
...intelligent reader must have all the facts. If he wants them over the radio, he must have plenty of spare time, which most men have...
...made a speech by radio, yet they called him Silent...