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Americans know too little about atomic energy. This was the conclusion reached by the speakers at the Graduate Forum on. "The Atom and the People" last night in the Littauer Lounge...
Sensational writing has taken the place of factual reporting and has distorted the public's opinion of the atom, Barth continued. Donald Michael, of the Graduate School of Social Relations, gave statistics from his poll conducted a year ago in Chicago to determine what the public know about atomic energy. A majority believed no defense was possible and that another war would come within 25 years. A small minority thought negotiation would be successful...
...Responsibility of the Press" in handling news about atom research is the topic that winds up the discussion. Alan Berth, Nimean Fellow and editorial writer for the Washington Post, will deliver his view on this subject...
Three aspects of The Atom and the Public" constitute the program for the Graduate Forum tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Litauer Lounge. Graduate students in the varied fields twill focus their attention on this problem...
...graduate student in Biophysics, Daniel Steinberg '10, presents "The Public's Stake in New Medical Research" as the first aspect of the new atom explosion into the medical field. Donald N. Michael 16, graduate student in Social Relations, will discuss "The Public Reaction to Atomic Developments" in an analysis of the effect of the discoveries on the public mind...