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...laboratories in Camden announced a new, simpler electron microscope for educational and research laboratories. Like earlier and bigger models, the new instrument uses beams of electrons instead of beams of light for magnification, furnishes enlargements up to 100,000 diameters, but it can be plugged into an ordinary electric outlet...
...done. By buying directly from manufacturers, Purchaser Mack had eliminated the wholesaler's commission. To the tradition-soaked leaders of an industry which believes in the sanctity of the wholesaler's discount and in the wholesaler's friend, the master plumber, as the only true outlet to the public, this was heresy. Adherents to The System, like Crane and American Radiator, call the renegades d-t-u's because they will sell directly...
...contains a four-poster bed, set in the midst of microphones, a recording machine, filing cabinets, a typewriter and a desk. Scattered about are innumerable pads and pencils. Like all the rooms in Benny's house, his bedroom is equipped with a radio and a public-address-system outlet...
...tons more on order when Hitler put her out of business. Chile's annual capacity is nearly 500,000 tons, almost entirely for export. Recently she has been selling to Japan. But Chile wants to create a steel industry (providing a domestic copper outlet); for this and less ambitious purposes she badly needs U. S. manufacturers. She would gladly trade 100,000 tons of copper for them. Her mines-which can produce for 4? to 6? a pound-can make a profit (accruing mainly to Anaconda and Kennecott) at the present 10? delivered price. The deal would involve some...
...biggest hope for the playwright is Harvard's new zest for radio. The Workshop expects to produce a few plays a month. And they will have a guaranteed outlet to the college via the Crimson Network. No author will have a better chance to have his opus praised or picked to bits than at the next morning's breakfast table. With plenty of "free air" available, Harvard should be swarming with Maxwell Andersons if the law of supply and demand holds good...