Word: modelied
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Extension of studies now in progress on the mode of action of Vitamin C or ascorbic acid to include: (a) testing, with scorbutic guinea pigs, the activity of products intermediate in the synthesis of ascorbic acid from xylose; (b) the preparation and testing of substances formed by systematic changes in the structure of ascorbic acid; (c) an investigation of the manner in which ascorbic acid is produced by animals which are not subject to scurvy...
...succeeded to a remarkable extent in putting an end to such forms of economic waste as the strike, the lookout, sabotage etc. Prior to Mussolini's accession, Italy was so torn with violent industrial disturbances that communism was believed by many to be inevitable. But in his particular mode of Fascism, Mussolini prevented the inevitable. The voice of American labor seems, for the moment at least, to be stilled. But inasmuch as the administration agencies have only aggravated our industrial disputes, the need for a constructive plan for labor becomes increasingly urgent. To continue to deal in generalities, to plead...
...companion piece to "We Live on Relief" in April Scribner's there is an article by an anonymous woman writer entitled "Does the World Owe Me a Living?" More than a description of how the other half lives this article is a revelation of a mode of thinking unknown by those happy with luxuries and oblivious to the sufferings of persons condemned to poverty through no fault of their...
...other hand he found there a state getting on with the business of teaching its children something concrete. While not subscribing to all that is taught, he approves of the courage and determinatio, to impart some definite theory of life;--a mode of education religiously, and at times ethically, denied the public school system in this country...
...word that John Dewey's "Art as Experience", which will be issued next week, successfully breaks down the barriers that have been built up separating the aesthetic from other interests in life, and that its strongest appeal, in their opinion, lies in its treatment of art as a normal mode of experience...