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World's Most Valuable Men

Cort, David | December 8, 1956 issue

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The article focuses on the "the most valuable" people in the present industrial society. At various periods in the past, the title might have gone automatically to kings and courtiers, great captains, saints, writers, politicians or, more recently, financiers. But, today, scientist are most valuable assets to a nation. Superficially, the United States and Soviet Russia, too is already a throbbing hive of scientists and researchers. The great corporations spend five billion dollars a year on the industrial research pursued by nearly a million scientists, engineers and assistants. A great scientist Benjamin Thompson, was the accountant, who created the science of metallurgy by first understanding the nature of heat.

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SCIENTISTS; RESEARCH, Industrial; BUSINESS enterprises; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; INVENTIONS; RUMFORD, Benjamin, Graf von, 1753-1814; DEVELOPED countries; UNITED States
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