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> ta . a . . 3 : > : y a : 2 > . isl, v r ” a SUNDAY, MAR. 30, 1952 : SRR tn THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — AR es il — PAGE 19 ie ; gy Am Ta ® Early Medical Story : Early New York published Apr. 15 in four volumes p = Here's an unusual book pre- | One "of the most detailed rp: by, Macullas, Fated by Alfis
senting tory that has been pretty largely neglected: DOCTORS IN BLUE, by George Worthington Adams (Henry Schuman, $4). While the doctors in blue learned a great deal of surgery and medical practice in wartime, what has been learned since will make their efforts seem almost. primitive even to thé ordinary reader.
Ji TIMES BOOK PAGE Will the World Ever Produce Enough to Eat?
LAND FOR TOMORROW: The Underdeveloped World. By L. Dud-
* {Insignificant. Man : {The brief life span of man us ually prohibits consciousness of the impermanence of the lands about him. The erdinary person has small comprehension of the constant change -- the wasting
ley Stamp. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, $4. t |away of the earth, or of the By HENRY BUTLER % . ! [changing sea. THE WORLD'S major physical problem is food. ie iaequetta Slawhes, i A LA A ¢ . y . se, SJ. iQ), 8 ‘Physical” here is employed to rule out related prob- such matters into sharp focus
It is a beautifully written book which tells the story of the British Isles long before they were inhabited by men-and, indeed, before they emerged from the sea, You will conclude the work with the feeling that man is a small creature and a puny one, and that the earth he knows has no real permanence,
Jefferson—Scientist
Thomas Jefferson is best remembered as a great statesman, and as one of the chief architects of the American Republic. But he was also a great scientist whose ideas were far ahead of his time. Botany, meteorology astronomy, anthropology and invention—these are only a few of the fields in which he had enormous interest, and to which
lems of politics, economics, law and ethics and even religion. Such a qualification is essential in view of occasional rash statements that enough 00d |, oir mar mri” ! their doubtful assumptions that for everybody would immediately 4.03) areas can be es hugely stop the world's evils. productive of food. | L. Dudley Stamp, professor of’ ,, ovidence is against easy social geography at the London optimism, Dr. Stamp says. On School of Economics, 18 anything iy, other hand, there is_consid-| but rash in his erable hope for improvement in statements about farming areas now only partly food in LAND efficient. _The best land for such FOR limprovement is to be found in| {temperate zones with seasonal
WESTERN SKETCHES—Frederic Remington (1861-1909), noted portrayer of the American West, changes. We're not doing as well did these sketches of a Mexican pony, head of a man and a Mexican cowboy in his notebook. The in point of yield and efficiency sketches have been given to Herron Art Museum by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith, from a collechere in the U. S. as northwestern’ tion owned by Mrs. Griffith's father, William Wheelock, long a personal friend of the artist. (Europe, Dr. Stamp tells us. - —
“underdeveloped” land formed the 1949-50 Patten Foundation I.ectures at Indiana University.
f from many generations of ex- . With - optimum production in ; . : : ; perience. Even their® superstitions tt Ril. fhe u FOE Sttes occasionally haye sound scientific ne | eo oy
At» the outset, r. basis. Dr. Stamp re- Dr. Stamp Opal Of Sp ion, pr. And he calls‘for drastic reduct . .
» minds us of that : /tion of barriers to international A a H T bl great pioneer theorizer on food He adds some tradition-break- trade. That is a suggestion more n IS rou es he made very large contributions.
{ing observations. ‘Example: The) and population, Thomas Malthus. appealing to Britons than to That side of his life is full Writing his classic ESSAY ON| English - Speaking Waite Heonles ee particularly industrial ONE LITTLE BOY. By Dorothy Baruch. New York, Messner, $3.50. ci reren Ro be Wy TEER THE PRINCIPLE OF POPULA- i" InCceesing In BERET, (0% Americans. Yet Dr. Stamp makes| Dorothy W. Baruch’s ONE LITTLE BOY is likely t0|SON: SCIENTIST, by Edwin T. TION, etc, in 1798, Malthus set| a very good case for the genuine y,.ino many parents up with a start, for it points very|Martin (Henry Schuman, $4). |
down the famous proposition that/Lumanity. That counters all he) nd very considerable improve-|
food supply increases only arith-| 1d Sgndays Ee oles ment in world food distribution clearly to parental mistakes which frequently have disas-|\Will Rogers! Columns | metically, while population tends|s, ."..\ 104" races were threat-|that might follow freer trade. |trous results. In the summer of 1935, Will to Increase geometrically. In other, 0" wencgulr the world. | Food per se might not stop the! yet persons who believe that, Rogers started to Alaska in a Words,: the Worlds fuod supply. He warns optimists against advance of communism. But it's child have more importance (plane with Wiley Post. Both men| tan Reyer patch up with Popa) inking that American farm might very well render propa-ithan the happiness of the adult|if possible, to correct fit. For-| ged when the plane crashed near| oly i gl He) achinery and wholesale plough-| | will read it with enthusiasm and tunately, his parents were intelll- Point Barrow, and America lost nn I e ling can solve food problems for| er. [in most cases, with profit. |gent people who were willing toja great humorist whose sharp : \countries like India and Pakistan. Elite Portrayed This is the true story—a case co-operate fully. Their co-opera-barbs on every phase of life in the | In Victorian times the Mal-| | Oxford University Press, which history written like a novel-—of| tion not only brought the lad back | Republic were read daily by mil-| HITE COL-/the emotional difficulties of aly en normal life, but provided more|lions.
thusian theory was used to ex-|/Even if American machinery, Se} DO a Jia . es A ial? ra cota SE aLAR. 8 study of the American little boy—of Kenneth—in a badly emotional stability and happiness) Donald Day has gathered a oY an Sort istarvalion of Due do the trick, it would introduce middle class by C. Wright Mills, adjusted home. It is also the/for themselves, large number of the columns of help them = nd. oY en la new and disturbing problem has contracted with Prof. Mills story of unimaginative school of As a result of the Infinite Will Rogers into a book titled rabbits; A ea o i PY tlot unemployment lfor another -book. Tentatively ficials without sufficient know -| patience of the author, Kenneth HOW WE ELECT OUR PRESITIVBISL A Yenelion BEng that Of He em ailibn in gil ex-titled THE AMPRICAN ELITElsdge to determing the sources of/slowly emerged, not 3s 3 mentally DENTS (Litus Brown, $275), and duced some wi Sad iro iments. One element of that the new volume, to be published his trouble and why, therefore, retarded child, but as a boy with you will find them as spicy today tions, Dr A shit Beraliza- periments f superior intelligence. as they were when they first ap-
i t year, covers such condemned him as mentally re- genuinely He as- caution is a willingness to study|Some time nex ; sails the optimism of Siri native agriculture on es in regions | personalities as the President and tarded. | The author's great skill as a peared. For the most part, they ' | his advisers, America’s 50 families|
neth’s heartbreaking apathy and,
lganda less impressive.
The author is a widely known writer brings to this true story a describe presidential nominating
like Earl Hanson (NEW|we may consider “primitive. sf h der- f d ually f ti — — | ” 1 tars, ac- child syhologist who under- sense o rama us y found | conventions — both parties as WORLDS EMERGING), with! After all, the natives have learned ane TE {took 0 find the causes of Ken-|only in the best of fiction. will Rogers saw them.
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