FOREWARD This is the editor’s personal, subjective view of the convention. NOTE The Forum type used on the cover was bought at the convention auction … Read More ›

No Easy Matterby David W. Smit RANTING against the failure of public education, and the failure of teacher training in particular, is a great American … Read More ›

OCCAM’S RAZOR When Einstein was asked why he didn’t shave with shaving cream instead of soap, he said, “What? Two soaps?” IN a recent newspaper … Read More ›

NOTE Indignant, ain’t-it-awful writing is a great way to renew one’s sense of the comedy we are performing together. I shall have to do more … Read More ›

by Elizabeth Butt BLADE, the sharpest operator in England, sat in his small office, relaxed. After three years spent following a short, thin Russian spy … Read More ›

“Another time I fought the professional Educationists, the most dangerous, wasteful, and thoroughly ignorant single group in America. They creamed me, of course. I got … Read More ›

Which went to the Boston Convention. And had its ashes stirred. The constitutional amendments to raise dues were defeated. Probably everyone knows that by now. … Read More ›

by Jay R. Allgood NOTE The author is a retired engineer who now devotes his time to property and invention development and other activities – … Read More ›

Which decided it was time to register for the July elections. Whenever I get to thumbing through my accumulation of A. J. papers – and … Read More ›

NOTE Reprinted from the May and September 1976 issues of European Scientific Notes, a publication of the Office of Naval Research Branch Office, London. The … Read More ›