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Bronowski, J.
| December 31, 1973 issue
Focuses on significance of historical sites in Iceland. Information about judicial system followed during before Christianity era in Iceland; Importance...
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Moody, Reynolds
| January 23, 1967 issue
Presents letters to the editor referencing articles and topics discussed in previous issues. "Godforsaken," which focused on how religious leaders were...
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Lilienthal, David F.
| July 13, 1946 issue
In this article the author presents his concerns about the misuse of science and resulting degradation and destruction of mankind. He focuses on how can...
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Kirchwey, Freda
| December 25, 1954 issue
The article presents an overview of the 1954 issue of "The Nation." The main conclusions and recommendations of the of the American Association for the...
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Collins, Charles B.
| August 4, 1951 issue
Presents several letters to the editor. Discussion of a Supreme Court case; Danger of the American heritage; Comments on an article related to scientific...
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Harrow, Benjamin
| August 16, 1947 issue
The article presents the author's comments on a book "On Understanding Science. An Historical Approach," by James B. Conant. According to the author, this...
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Hoellering, Franz
| November 19, 1938 issue
This article presents information on the book "The Anatomy of Revolution," by Crane Brinton. In this book, Brinton focuses on understanding and misunderstandings...
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Hogben, Lancelot
| November 12, 1938 issue
Socialism is preferred to be called as scientific humanism nowadays. The pursuit of science is bound up with the responsibilities of citizenship in a society...
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September 3, 1924 issue
Not often in the course of a person's serene life is the dust of his desk disturbed by more than the mere echoes of the busy whirl of excitement which is...
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Keller, A. G.
| May 4, 1916 issue
The only way for a science to get real recognition is by real demonstration. Accumulations of undeniable facts and objective study of them form the only...
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