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...earlier a woman knows she is pregnant and can deal with her child-to-be, the better for him. Eighty per cent of a human being is perfected during the 40 weeks in the womb. From a fertilized ovum smaller than a pin head, the embryo multiplies 2,000 million times to become a 7-pound, 2O-inch baby at birth. It is during the first two months of that marvelous multiplication that malformations generally develop. Hence the pregnant woman must at that time take extraordinary care to avoid mental, emotional or physical shocks. She should drink a great deal...
...Freshman who applied for admission to Naval Science were accepted according to word received yesterday. Besides physical disability chief cause for the many rejections lay in the fact that officials could not see how a training in the ways of machine warfare could be essential to those embryo doctors, lawyers, and ministers who applied...
Harvard seems to be a nursery for embryo brain trusters, and we are not sure at the moment that that is a virtue. The greatest doctrine of education is not Brains Make The Man, but the old Greek doctrine of A Healthy Mind In A Healthy Body. Harvard may turn out a few great brains, but the presence of so many stoop-shouldered anemics around the college, demonstrates that it turns out too many unhealthy bodies...
...bill box at the right of the Speaker's rostrum, an average of almost seven bills per man. If all of them survived the U. S. would likewise be in sore confusion. But the chances of a bill's surviving are like the chances of an embryo oyster. Legislative name for this survival-of-the-fittest is "Gag Rule...
...Reasoned Professor Petersen: "Inasmuch as the cyclonic ciculation in America is unusual. . . it seems probable a reflection of the organic disturbances might be found in greater injury to the embryo in certain regions...