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Books
Sider, Egg and Microcosm by Eugene Kinkead
Frontiers of Astronomy by Fred Hoyle
Guided Tour of Campus Humor by Max Shulman
Features:
The Palomar
Observatory
A new portfolio of photographs of astronomers at work with the 200-inch telescope
Educating Scientists
and Engineers
Some stimulating comments on what it takes to make an educated man in the world of
today. An excerpt from a recent speech
by L. A. DuBridge
Forecasting
the Future
Every day there are 80,000 more people on earth. In another 50 years the world
population will be four billion—a hungry four billion. And in 100 years?
by Sir Charles Darwin
Campus News:
citation: Engineering and Science, Volume 19:7, April 1956. [Journal Issue] https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:19.7.0