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Editorials

May 8, 1935 issue

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This article focuses on several articles related to socio-political development. A Soviet Union physicist Peter Kapitza made the headlines by producing in a Cambridge laboratory the lowest temperature ever recorded by man. The current campaign of the textile industry against the processing tax has served to stimulate latent opposition to the Administration's cotton program from a variety of disaffected groups. Tories led by Mark Sullivan profess to see a growing trend toward regimentation which must inevitably lead to communism and/or fascism.

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TEXTILE industry; COTTON textile industry; KAPITZA, Peter; COLLECTIVISM; PHYSICISTS; COMMUNISM
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