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This resolution, passed by the International Congress of Genetics at its last summer's meeting in Italy, was directed not against the U.S.S.R., but against the U.S.A. The geneticists did not want to be exposed to the harassment and delay that await foreign scientists who try to visit the U.S. Other scientific organizations have taken the same attitude. Largely because of the McCarran Act, the once broad stream of foreign scientists bringing their ideas and knowledge to the U.S. has almost...
...shots soon to be offered. If any unfavorable reactions develop, they are likely to be minor, and if serious, as rare as the one case in 10,000 that reacts badly to diphtheria vaccine. A verdict on the effectiveness of the Salk vaccine, for a single polio season, must await Dr. Francis' report a year from now. Dr. Salk has high hope that his vaccine will lead the way to lifelong immunity; proof of this will take more years...
Prospects of no beer, ice-borne music, and a toss-up finale to the hockey season await a capacity crowd at the Garden tonight. Captain Normie Wood leads his league champions against Pentagonal runner-up Yale at 9 p.m. Yardlings meet Bullpups in the 7 p.m. preliminary...
Along with the few which had been given identical ratings, he files them away to await action by the full Board of Admissions...
That statment, as it stands, seems strangely at odds with our usual criminal procedures, whether those of the police, or of Grand Juries, or of a Court of Justice. It is true that a man standing trial on accusation of crime must await the decision of a judge as to whether or not he will answer questions asked by the prosecution? It is true that persons other than the accused may be summoned as "witnesses," to give evidence for or against him. And these witnesses are, with respect to their testimony, subject to that final authority of the judge...