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...Scientific American. Prime difference from other popular scientific magazines: Progress is written mainly by authorities, does not tell amateurs how to build gadgets at home. Features of the first issue: more on Life-After-Death by Sir Oliver Lodge; an argument for parachutes for airline passengers by 'Chute-Inventor Floyd Smith; industrial application of intelligence tests, by Colgate University's Professor Donald Anderson Laird; Sunlight v. Windows by General Electric's Physicist Matthew Luckiesh...
Luxury-loving Inventor Guglielmo Marconi left Rome for London last week with an ultra-short-wave radio kit in his baggage, a query in his mind, and the intention of showing his British scientific friends his latest refinement of radio...
Married. Princess Emeline de Broglie, great-granddaughter of Sewing Machine Inventor Isaac Merritt Singer; and Count Alexandre de Casteja; in Neuilly, France...
Married. Harriet Stanton De Forest, daughter of Inventor Lee De Forest by first of three marriages; and Marshall C. Allaben Jr., Greenwich real estate man; in Greenwich. Conn. The wedding date was the birthday anniversary of the bride's maternal great-grandmother. Suffraget Elizabeth Cady Stanton...
...Axton bought the formula for Menthol-Cooled Spuds from its inventor, Lloyd F. ("Spud'') Hughes. Hughes and his associates got $90,000, but Spuds brought much more to ''Wood'' Axton. He launched an advertising campaign, which has grown with Spud sales. Last year Axton-Fisher spent $550,000 advertising Spuds, made a net profit of $605,000. This year the profit has jumped month by month was $56,000 in July, $123,000 in August, $238,000 in September. Last week Axton-Fisher stock rose 8¼ points to 56¼ while other tobacco...