Word: scientists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...leading anatomists of the country. She is favorably known for her work on the medulla oblongata and the lymphatic and vascular systems. When American women presented Mme. Curie with a gram of radium on her recent American visit Dr. Sabin was selected spokesman as the greatest American woman scientist...
...with new discoveries, so called, which affect the future of humanity. They have proved that man, is, as a race, incapable of true civilization; that negroes and eskimoes have the minimum of brain capacity, and that woman is far inferior to man; but it has remained for a scientist to declare that "70,000,000 of the inhabitants of the United States have little or no brains, and education can add little to their intelligence". Not more than 50 per cent of our population is capable of completing high school, and less than 10 per cent could meet the requirements...
...United States, Canada, the British Isles, New Zealand, Australia, Africa, China, and Japan. He began as a practitioner in Christian Science in 1891, and became a teacher in 1908. He is at present a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston...
...Einstein cannot be regarded as a scientist of real note," concludes Captain See. " He is not an honest investigator...
Indignant at Einstein's reticence about his most recent discovery, Robert L. Duffus, writing in The New York Globe, claims that the lack lies in the scientist rather than in the reporters and the public. The truths with which such men deal, he says, cannot be said to be discovered until they have been made as intelligible as murders or prizefights to the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker...