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Editorial Paragraphs

May 12, 1926 issue

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The article presents information related to various social and political developments around the world. Internationalism in its best sense has been furthered by two recent conventions in New York City. The International Elctrotechnical Commission, along with the usual banquets and motor trips and greetings from the Mayor, has been coming to grips with certain fundamental definitions and the standardization of terms and tests which are of the highest importance in facilitating a universal language for applied science and in aiding the transfer of its benefits from country to country.

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WORLD politics; INTERNATIONALISM; CONGRESSES & conventions; INDUSTRIAL engineering; TECHNOLOGY; NEW York (State); UNITED States
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