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...DEGREE OF PRUDERY (340 pp.)-Emily Hahn-Doubleday...
Adler, Altmeyer, Baker, D. G. Black, D. Black, Budabin, Cadenhead, Coons, Cover, Davidson, Dollin, Douglas, Dowd, French, Gilman, Goldberg, Goodman, Gordon, Green, Greenburg, Grote, Hahn, Harris, Hellman, Hersey, Hollman, Huttenbauer, Johnson, L. Kane, S. Kane, Kean, Kiphart, Kripke, Laserson, Leahow, Levenson, Levett, Madden, Martin, Miller, Manafo, Powers, Rolsman, Richardson, Rubel, Saletan, Swartzberg, Soule, Trett, Ulin, Vickery, Yazegian and Yoskowitz...
...20th Century, the new physics had developed a kind of unintended secrecy. Walled off from public comprehension by the difficulty of their subject, the physicists battered their way into the heart of matter. Just before World War II they made the critical discovery: the fission of uranium (Otto Hahn, 1939). Whipped on by wartime urgency, theory turned into technology in six racing years...
...Prayer to Allah. Different answers came from every streetcorner and every newspaper in all the world's cities. Some people predicted inevitable peace. In Germany's new capital city of Bonn, Professor Otto Hahn, one of the discoverers of nuclear fission, who won a Nobel prize in chemistry in 1944, argued agreeably: "If both the United States and Russia have it, there will...
Prices Down. Many a businessman was beginning to realize that the way to get consumers buying more again-and start up production in slack lines-was to make some more price cuts. Last week Lew Hahn, general manager of the National Retail Dry Goods Association, put this feeling into words...