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Figure 6.1. DDT advertisement in the New York Herald Tribune, 1945. With permission from Medicine and Madison Avenue. 2002. Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University. (http //scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/mma/)... Figure 6.1. DDT advertisement in the New York Herald Tribune, 1945. With permission from Medicine and Madison Avenue. 2002. Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University. (http //scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/mma/)...
Christopher Wren, New York Herald Tribune, January 16,1948. [Pg.255]

German Doctor Admits Killing 21,000 Himself, The New York Herald Tribune, May 1, 1945 this article does not mention Babi Yar specifically. [Pg.514]

Herbert Bayard Swope (the journalist who coined the phrase "the cold war"), stated in a letter to the New York Herald Tribune (March 16, 1958) ... [Pg.71]

In collecting data on chemical end uses, there are sources which should be checked regularly. Starting with the daily papers, there is the New York Timesy Wall Street Journal, Journal of Commerce, and New York Herald Tribune. [Pg.88]

Potter, former science editor of the New York Herald-Tribune, joined the staff in 1934 and had responsibility for physics, engineering, and chemistry. Along with others on the Science Service staff, he was one of the founders of the National Association of Science Writers. [Pg.276]

Ratcliff, J. D., Readers Digest, July 1958 Today s Living, New York Herald Tribune, Inc., June 22, 1958. [Pg.65]

Woolf, Poetry, Fiction and the Future , New York Herald Tribune (14 and 21 August 1927), 4, pp. 428-41. This essay was reprinted by Leonard Woolf as The Narrow Bridge of Art in GR (London Hogarth, 1958) and CE (London Hogarth, 1966-7). [Pg.67]

Rebecca West, review. New York Herald Tribune (21 October 1928), quoted in Majumdar and McLaurin, Virginia Woolf The Critical Heritage, p. 21. [Pg.68]

The possible link between lead water pipes and Michael Caller s death did not generate universal concern. In its reporting on the case, the New York Times said nothing about lead water pipes, and the paper s published accounts do not even include the comments by Ogden Doremus linking Caller s lead intake to the city s use of lead pipes.The New York Herald did consider the broader implications of Michael Caller s death, however, and raised these issues in an editorial shortly after the... [Pg.3]

New York Herald, December 25,1869, p. 6. Of course, it is also possible that Caller may have been exposed to the lead from any number of other sources, including beer, wine, food, or perhaps even his occupation. This text, however, focuses exclusively on the possible role of the public water supply. This focus is adopted to help frame the issues raised later in the book, not to exclude other possible sources of exposure. [Pg.255]

The unrest abroad in the mid-thirties revived interest in incendiary bombs. In 1935 a reporter on the New York Herald Tribune covering the Italian invasion of Ethiopia found a partially burned bomb that had been dropped by an Italian plane. He shipped it back to his newspaper, which gave it to Professor Joachim E. Zanetti of Columbia University, a CWS reserve officer. Zanetti passed it on to the CWS, which then analyzed it. In the summer of 1936 Maj. Gen. Claude E. Brigham sent an officer to Europe to gather information on incendiary bombs. In December of that year, the CWS added an incendiary project to its program, and chemists began experiments. These experiments provided them with the experience and data that were to prove extremely useful when the service began to produce incendiaries a few years later. [Pg.168]

Representations have been made to me that some Conservative Members of Parliament are getting restive about the position about controlled thermo-nuclear reaction. I think that this agitation has been fanned by the article by Mr Nutting in the New York Herald Tribune of December 12. [Pg.186]


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