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...home, to help in psychological warfare by radio and by the preparation of leaflets to be dropped over enemy lines or into occupied territories. In the opinion of most observers, it had done a fairly effective job in a sphere which neither the Army nor the State Depart ment was set up to handle...
...available this week in a new collection of the history-making but seldom-read writings of 100 of the world's greatest scientists. It is The Autobiography of Science (Doubleday, Doran; $4), edited by Forest Ray Moulton, secretary of the American Association for the Advance ment of Science, and Justus J. Schifferes. By & large, this anthology bears out its editors' assertion that "good science makes good reading." Three cases in point...
Excellent salary and chance for advance ment." Maritallergy. In Seattle, Clem Perrin received a divorce after testifying that his wife's hair aggravated his asthma...
...most? Her dilemma stemmed from the fact that the Japanese had held her first husband, Army Air Forces Lieut. Harold Goad, a prisoner without notifying the U.S. He had been listed as missing in action for a year after his bomber exploded over Burma. Last fall, the War Depart ment officially pronounced him dead, and two months later Mrs. Goad was married to Ensign Robert A. MacDowell, U.S.N.R...
...Equally responsible for this national boom is the Civil Aeronautics Administration, which has helped to set up courses through which, some 300,000 students have already received a year's training. The Army Air Forces is cooperating by sending eight demonstration teams and vans full of training equip ment on a three-month tour of schools in 103 U.S. cities. The A.A.F. has already started giving millions of dollars of such equipment to schools willing to pay the cost of transportation...