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XCERPT from letter received from a draftee by American Army Service Headquarters: " After four months of army life and much sober reflection I have decided that I cannot support my wife in the manner in which she has been accustomed on my army pay of 21 dollars a month. Kindly consider this my resignation from the armed forces."--~New York Post. * * HEN the German Minister of Justice tells the Association of University Professors that the old ideal of objectivity was nonsense and that to-day the Germany professor must ask himself one question: " Does my scientific work serve the welfare of National Socialism?" he is voicing a doctrine which if broadly applied spells the end of Western scientific thought.-R. B. Fosdick, President of the Rockefeller Foundation. * * x IFTY million nobodies make — a , nation.-Richard le Gallienne.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 149, 1 May 1942, Page 5
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