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...believed to be in the U.S.S.R. The committee linked Adams with two U.S. scientists who had worked on secret atomic projects. One was Clarence Francis Hiskey, 36, now a chemistry professor at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. The other was slender John H. Chapin, 35, now a brewery chemist...
...earth are today deteriorating through misuse, so that even the earth's present rate of productivity is not assured . . . Pushed to it, we are endeavoring ... to develop new means of sustaining human life. [But] if man continues his unthinking exploitation ... it will take more than a research chemist to insure survival...
Most of the papers were interesting only to tiny groups of specialists. Chemistry has divided and subdivided until a cellulose chemist can hardly tell what a fuel chemist is talking about...
Scientists (including a Massachusetts state chemist) have not been able so far to find anything unusual about John Brown's concrete discs. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is still investigating...
Last week a weary, gentle man, who has been a citizen of two nations, sailed from New York to become President of a third. Israel's President Chaim Weizmann was born in Russia, had served Britain brilliantly as a chemist in World War I, and had lost a son in the R.A.F. in World War II. But his journey would not take him through his second homeland. "To our great sorrow," explained Mrs. Weizmann, "the attitude of Great Britain has prevented us from going to London . . . We don't wish to come to England on sufferance...