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...lines will meet and cross on a graph in Puerto Rico this week, and thereby touch off a great celebration. The crossed lines mean that, for the first time in history, manufacturing has edged ahead of farming as Puerto Rico's major source of income...
...reporter from a British science magazine was looking on while some Harvard astronomers were puzzling over an unusual fluctuation in the recording graph of the Observatory's 24-foot radio telescope. He studied them intently, but finally asked the obvious question: "This is all very interesting, you know, but precisely what do these ups and downs really mean...
...expanding economy that will demand the best from all the people in order to give the best to all the people. The Federal Government, reflecting the growing mood of most Americans, has at last stopped thinking in terms of boom and bust, and is thinking in terms of graph lines going upward, with prices staying steady...
Help for Stragglers. The whole idea of "extending prosperity" to the farm, i.e., taking quick, corrective action to get all the good graph lines rising together-epitomizes Government's new role in the expanding economy. Harry Truman's Agriculture Department rushed to defend the farmer, was willing to commit him to eternal Government control in protecting farm income. Eisenhower, as the report shows it, sees the farmer as a blameless straggler in the general march to prosperity. Ike wants to get him back in line as soon as possible so that the farmer can march up the graph...
...directly. It was made by Dr. Henry H. Swain of the University of Michigan from the pinion gear of a discarded alarm clock, stiff wire, rubber tubing, glass bulbs. The tube is inserted directly into an artery. Blood passes through the tube, moves a pen that records on a graph any changes in the blood flow. Cost...