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...Press suddenly remembered that Cinemimic Chaplin had denied to reporters three or four years ago that he is Jewish. The argument embroiled Jewish Scientist Albert Einstein, in mid-ocean on the S. S. Deutschland. Said...
...that of the rest of the civilized world as embodied in the International Copyright Union (Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary & Artistic Works). A group which had special reason to resent the filibusterings of Senators King (Utah), Dill (Washington) and Thomas (Oklahoma), was the First Church of Christ, Scientist...
Christian Scientist headquarters characterize the 1875 edition as "archaic" and so describe the 57 other varieties which were issued between that date and 1906. The standard edition, which was copy- righted in 1906, is protected by U. S. copyright law until 1962, and is looked upon as the true gospel of Mrs. Eddy...
...first, but the second and third editions of Science & Health, upon which the copyrights are good until 1934 and 1938, respectively, are the ones which contain the material Mrs. Eddy's sharpest critics (including Mark Twain) have used against her, and which the First Church of Christ, Scientist now disavows. Most notable part of this material is a chapter expounding an almost voodoo theory of malicious animal magnetism, written by Mrs. Eddy in a moment of anger at former pupils whom she suspected of working against...
...Such firms as the general Electric company, the Dupont company, and others can afford to give a scientist every possible comfort without even threatening him with a special task. He is not bothered with lectures and tutoring but works to his heart's content in the most theoretical fields. This is a taint of commercialism non the less: it is also a form of advertising on the part of the company, and depletes the university faculties. In this class come institutes endowed by millionaires for special advanced study, valuable as they may be to science, as they rarely hand knowledge...