Contents 24 April 1959 Vol 129, Issue 3356Contents Crucial Experiment By J. T. Science24 Apr 1959 : 1073 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF Permanence in Book PapersInvestigation of deterioration in modern papers suggests a practical basis for remedy By W. J. Barrow, Reavis C. Sproull Science24 Apr 1959 : 1075-1084 Full AccessRestricted Access Abstract PDF Wave-Riding Dolphins: How Do They Do It?At present only the dolphin knows the answer to this free-for-all in hydrodynamics By P. F. Scholander Science24 Apr 1959 : 1085-1087 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF The Forgotten Man: Sir John LubbockHis contributions to zoology and his liberal record as a member of Parliament ought to be remembered By R. J. Pumphrey Science24 Apr 1959 : 1087-1092 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF Public Interest in Science NewsTwo surveys show a direct relationship between science education and assimilation of the news By Hillier Krieghbaum Science24 Apr 1959 : 1092-1095 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF Explanation and Prediction in EconomicsThe basic statements of economics may serve to explain the past but not to predict the future By Andreas G. Papandreou Science24 Apr 1959 : 1096-1100 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF American Science between 1780 and 1830The exploration and industrialization of the new nation led to advances in natural science and technology By D. J. Struik Science24 Apr 1959 : 1100-1106 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF Geology, Geologists, and the AAASThe inclusive association has an important role to play in a time of increasing specialization in science By Kirtley F. Mather Science24 Apr 1959 : 1106-1111 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF Transliteration of Russian By Gregory Razran Science24 Apr 1959 : 1111-1113 Full AccessRestricted Access Abstract PDF News of ScienceHouse Science and Space Committee Holds Hearings to Establish the Scope of Its Responsibilities Science24 Apr 1959 : 1113-1120 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF Book Reviews Science24 Apr 1959 : 1121-1141 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF Index of Books Reviewed in Science 25 April 1958 through 17 April 1959 Science24 Apr 1959 : 1145-1162 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF Keynes' Model By PHILIP A. KLEIN Science24 Apr 1959 : 1164-1165 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF Keynes' Model By DAVID MCCORD WRIGHT Science24 Apr 1959 : 1165-1166 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF Who Should Teach English? By JAMES S. AYARS Science24 Apr 1959 : 1166 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF Meetings Science24 Apr 1959 : 1167-1172 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF New Products By JOSHUA STERN Science24 Apr 1959 : 1174-1180 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF German Scientists and Atom Bomb By ROBERT JUNGK Science24 Apr 1959 : 1192 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF Source of Fallout By PETER O. STROM, JAMES L. MACKIN, DOUGLAS MACDONALD, PAUL E. ZIGMAN Science24 Apr 1959 : 1192 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF
Permanence in Book PapersInvestigation of deterioration in modern papers suggests a practical basis for remedy By W. J. Barrow, Reavis C. Sproull Science24 Apr 1959 : 1075-1084 Full AccessRestricted Access Abstract PDF
Wave-Riding Dolphins: How Do They Do It?At present only the dolphin knows the answer to this free-for-all in hydrodynamics By P. F. Scholander Science24 Apr 1959 : 1085-1087 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF
The Forgotten Man: Sir John LubbockHis contributions to zoology and his liberal record as a member of Parliament ought to be remembered By R. J. Pumphrey Science24 Apr 1959 : 1087-1092 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF
Public Interest in Science NewsTwo surveys show a direct relationship between science education and assimilation of the news By Hillier Krieghbaum Science24 Apr 1959 : 1092-1095 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF
Explanation and Prediction in EconomicsThe basic statements of economics may serve to explain the past but not to predict the future By Andreas G. Papandreou Science24 Apr 1959 : 1096-1100 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF
American Science between 1780 and 1830The exploration and industrialization of the new nation led to advances in natural science and technology By D. J. Struik Science24 Apr 1959 : 1100-1106 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF
Geology, Geologists, and the AAASThe inclusive association has an important role to play in a time of increasing specialization in science By Kirtley F. Mather Science24 Apr 1959 : 1106-1111 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF
Transliteration of Russian By Gregory Razran Science24 Apr 1959 : 1111-1113 Full AccessRestricted Access Abstract PDF
News of ScienceHouse Science and Space Committee Holds Hearings to Establish the Scope of Its Responsibilities Science24 Apr 1959 : 1113-1120 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF
Index of Books Reviewed in Science 25 April 1958 through 17 April 1959 Science24 Apr 1959 : 1145-1162 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF
Who Should Teach English? By JAMES S. AYARS Science24 Apr 1959 : 1166 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF
German Scientists and Atom Bomb By ROBERT JUNGK Science24 Apr 1959 : 1192 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF
Source of Fallout By PETER O. STROM, JAMES L. MACKIN, DOUGLAS MACDONALD, PAUL E. ZIGMAN Science24 Apr 1959 : 1192 Full AccessRestricted Access PDF
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