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Show WAR CRISIS PROMOTED SCIENCE DEVELOPMENT SEATTLE, June IS Crises arising during the world war caused greater development in practical application ot sciences than any other factor in, I the world's history. Dr. John C. Mer-nam, Mer-nam, dean of the faculty of the University Uni-versity of California and recently elected elect-ed president of the Carnegie institute, declared in an address tonight before the annual convention here of the Pacific Pa-cific division, American Association for the Advancement of Science. j fin |