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Cochran, Neal P. | October 9, 1982 issue
Presents letters to editors which commented to articles that were previously published in the periodical 'The Nation,' as of October 9, 1982. Articles...

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Dreher, Cart | May 26, 1962 issue
Contrary to recurrent alarums, there is no general shortage of engineers in the United States. There is only a shortage of engineers who, in the jargon...

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Cort, David | December 8, 1956 issue
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...

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Bronowski, J. | December 29, 1956 issue
The power of science for good and for evil has troubled many minds. The aim of this article is to show that the parts of civilization make a whole: to display...

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Joyce, James Avery | May 2, 1959 issue
The article discusses military honors and awards. The U.S. president Dwight Eisenhower injected a personal note in presenting the Gold Medal to scientist...

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Hutchison, Keith | December 17, 1938 issue
The social significance of invention has often been over shadowed by the over-romantic view of inventors which people owe to that school of biographers...

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March 20, 1929 issue
This article focuses on David D. Buick, whose invention becomes a great commercial success but was robbed of it. Buick was seized with the idea of the Great...

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January 25, 1928 issue
This article focuses on several books including "American Masters of Social Science. An Approach to the Study of the Social Sciences Through a Neglected...

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Hard, William | March 11, 1925 issue
People could be annoyed by the U.S. inventor Cyrus McCormick suddenly leaving the room, as if they were not there, without farewell; and in the midst of...

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July 12, 1922 issue
According to the columnist Drifter, the two greatest inventions of the last quarter century--perhaps the only two of consequence are wireless communication...

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