Vol. 25 No. #677
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More Stories from the March 31, 1934 issue

  1. First Glances at New Books

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  2. Front Matter

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  3. Glass for Largest Telescope Disk Begins 10-Month Cooling

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  4. Growth Spurt Made When Right Height Reached

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  5. Buried Hundreds of Years, Log Not Petrified

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  6. Sera Processed to Keep Longer at Full Strength

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  7. Art Masterpieces Found Preserved by Mud

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  8. Rare White-Shouldered Bat Acquired by Museum

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  9. Hrdlicka’s Studies Upset Idea of Human Body

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  10. [Photograph]: Ninefold Easter Greetings

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  11. Plant Swallows Sea, Digests Bromine from Its Waters

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  12. Nordics May Owe Features to Sufficient Iodine in Diet

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  13. Temple of Antiquity Restored in Drawing

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  14. Triple Weight Hydrogen Rare at Princeton

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  15. Tadpole Studies Show What Alcohol Does to Nerves

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  16. Notched Bone Apparently Heidelberg Man’s Tool

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  17. In Science Fields

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  18. April Evening Skies

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  19. Darwin’s Route Followed; Strange Animals Studied

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  20. Cancer to Be Studied with Use of New Heaviest Water

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  21. Females Stand Deficient Diet Better than Males

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  22. Fire Fighting Helped by Calculation of Gases

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  23. Child’s Growth in Capacity Precedes His Achievements

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  24. Molecules Packed on End in Best Lubricating Oil

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  25. Build Railroad Cars like Automobiles, Is Suggestion

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  26. New Book Is First of Non-Aristotelian Library

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  27. Nature Ramblings: Plant Pioneers

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  28. Race Crossing Inevitable Where Races Are Neighbors

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  29. Desert Earthquake Opens Deep Crack in Ground

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