. Advanced biology. Biology; Physiology; Reproduction. CHAPTER I THE BIOLOGY OF TO-MORROW. Underwood and Underwood Col. Charles Lindbergh. Underwood and Underwood Guglielmo Marconi. At no time in the history of the world have the layman and the scholar turned to the field of science for inspiration and help as in the present age. We are all becoming more scientific-minded. Man is leaving behind him the era of superstition and romanticism and is seeking the truth in the light of science. Almost daily a miracle happens — a discovery that thrills the world with its tremendous import. Newspapers a
. Advanced biology. Biology; Physiology; Reproduction. CHAPTER I THE BIOLOGY OF TO-MORROW. Underwood and Underwood Col. Charles Lindbergh. Underwood and Underwood Guglielmo Marconi. At no time in the history of the world have the layman and the scholar turned to the field of science for inspiration and help as in the present age. We are all becoming more scientific-minded. Man is leaving behind him the era of superstition and romanticism and is seeking the truth in the light of science. Almost daily a miracle happens — a discovery that thrills the world with its tremendous import. Newspapers and periodicals devote column after column to scientific matters, and even the writers of drama and fiction go to science for plots. People discuss present-day science as they once discussed literature. The age of science. Do you recall how interested and excited you were over the proposed New York to Paris flight of Charles Lindbergh ? The entire nation followed the preparations and the performance of the fearless and skillful lone pilot. All marveled at the tiny monoplane with its speed}' Wright whirlwind motor. Nations rejoiced in the success of the experiment, and almost over- ni^t practically all people developed an interest in aviation. They became air-minded. Since that time great progress has been made in aviation, and travel by air over certain routes has become so safe that few hesitate to sponsor this method of transportation. Not only in aviation, but in radio, color photography, and 1. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wheat, Frank Merrill; Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth T. New York ; Boston [etc. ] : American Book Company
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