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...always been a great object lesson to me, a monitor of the fundamental flux, of the loom of nature not being on the human scale...
...business was not overlooked. In downtown Geneva, private concerns from nine countries staged their own unofficial "Trade Fair" of atomic products. The largest exhibit is from Britain, which is striving to become the world's atomic workshop. Its firms show the flow meters, leak detectors, radiation monitors, flux meters, etc. which are the simple, indispensable tools of the new technology. The French show a replica of a uranium mine entrance. The U.S. exhibit, with contributions mostly from big firms such as General Electric and Union Carbide, suggested the industrial look of tomorrow: privately designed power and research reactors; such...
...expressionism, in energetically weaving fat tangles of paint over their yards and yards of canvas. Yet taken for what it was-decoration-the effect was often charming. Such expert practitioners as Theodores Stamos, James Brooks and the late Bradley Walker Tomlin manage to enfold the observer in a dreamlike flux of colors that goes on and on, like a boat ride around a small pond...
Another editor in the deep South writes that "colored people will be admitted to the University as students sooner than most care to think. If it must come, then gradual integration is to be desired rather than a sudden flux." The University of Alabama paper claims that the entrance of large numbers of Negroes would keep the Negro "classified" in one group, while "individual Negro students will have a chance to demonstrate their ability...
...three fields are assigned common reading in Sir John Maynard's "Russia in Flux," a book dealing with all phases of modern Russia...