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Answer? In Berkeley, Calif., a scientist found that pigs who lacked enough vitamin B took to doing the goosestep...
Political Scientist Friedrich has seen history made both in the U.S. and in Germany. He came to the U.S. in the middle '20s after receiving a Ph.D. from Heidelberg, gave lectures at Harvard and decided to stay. In London in 1935 he became fascinated by Parliamentary debates about BBC and by radio in general. Partly aided by a Rockefeller grant which expires this month, yellow-haired, big-domed Professor Friedrich has given five years of study to radio politics-five years in which his contempt for Naziism and Nazi "indoctrination" methods (indebted to the Creel Committee, as Goebbels used...
...sagyz, a Russian cousin of the American dandelion, was recommended by Dr. Paul J. Kolachov, Louisville scientist, to the National Farm Chemurgic Council as better than guayule. On 7,000,000 U.S. acres, 600,000 tons of rubber could be produced. Russia has been asked to send seeds. But ten years may be needed for such large-scale development...
...simple friendliness of the Roosevelt greeting made sense to President Prado. Peru's executive is no stuffed shirt. His father was twice President of Peru; a brother, the late Leoncio, is a national hero. Manuel Prado was a scientist, an industrial manager, a banker. But his rise had been a hard grind. His first political experience, as superintendent of a polling station in the elections of 1912, was a beating by a hostile mob. While an undergraduate at Peru's University of San Marcos, he enlisted in the Army as a private, saw front-line service during...
Behind the curtain of secrecy great discoveries are piling up. They will burst upon the post-war world with an incalculable impact. Is war's diversion and stimulus of research for better or worse? Scientists disagree. "If the war lasts for two more years," said a University of California scientist, "much of the progress in the various fields of research will be the equivalent of ten years of peacetime work...