Bronx High School of Science - Observatory Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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plane all but taofger the mmd The 34011 xshrn-f record et by Ixarser 1n the produc llOll of lrrp bear te trmonv to the raprd advance of llldll trv marchrnff hand In hand wrtr crence Tank Gun hrp and pane rollnr- off our a embly lllle are 1n them belve manrfetatron ofthe ffrant tep tal-ten forward bv -Xmerrcan crerrce becau e of the demand of war No the war w1ll IIOI be a torallv wasted effort There 1 much Good to be squeezed lor tl1e blood 1 eat alld tear of thr brutal war auarnst tyrannv and oppressxon -Xfter the moke of battle clears after the dead have been burred and after the world ha realrzed a new brrth of freedom, there Wlll be work to do And few Wlll play a more srvnrhcant role rn world reconstructron than the c1ent1st The part of scrence rn postwar recon truct1on 1 multrlateral Scrence ha had rt nrcentrve rtb trmulus from the war 1t ef ut 1t ta lt w1ll onlv have stare when thrs war end There w1ll be a torn and drsea ed world to be brouvht back to lta feet There w1ll be a populatron eaverly awartrnff the thrnvs for whrch It has so val rantlv fouvht There w1ll be a hunvry crav 1nU for a better world rn the hearth and mmd of every man Th1 then ls the task of sc1ence to brrnv freedom from fear and freedom from want to the common man to conatruct a world atand up and trulv eav hrs efforts have not been 111 vain To what extent lb scrence aabumrnv thr- mrghty burden? One need not have Great rmavrnatron to see the prom1se of orgamg chemr trv Already to meet the war short age chemxcal laboratorles have produced neoprene butvl throkol amerrpol and other T' f'gC+ I r, , :BN ff X 'G U f X X J W1 X ' 'P' 'Tx -31 T H 'M if f 5 ,,f if 26 vnthetrc rrrbber They have produced svn tlretrc materral lrke nvlon and ravon ace tate Pla t1c are 111 them elve a vat and untapped held -Xmberllte zeolrte and bake lrtr alreadv appear or1 the market of the natron If von w1ll dwell for a moment rn the realm of orvamc chemr tr! you cannot help err Ill f the mearunv of tl1e apparentlv rn 1 nrfrcant carbon atom Here 1 a field of crence whrclr wrl rve the world of e future tl1e power for It CHUIIIC of produc trun the pla trc and Yllfl'lCflC for rt home and tl1e dve- druv and medrcrnes for lt evervdav comforts In another closelv related field the chem 1st and the phy31c1st of the future are Uomv feverrshlv to attempt to amaah the atom Thr alone Wlll be the most far reachrnvf achreve ment that the world has ever known It rs hard to LOIICEIWC of the potentral powers of uranrum 259 a Gram of whrch wrll operate a Ureat battle hrp for five years Here 1 an other -foal toward tvl1lCll CICNCC now trrves a Goal that w1ll open for ue the doors to urrdreamed of wealth and power The remak e s.. 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QQ' if lgiff ,qv If 225-5 ,,, 4-HE if 3,23 'Q 'QOELQQ' ROXIC1 cold lllISITl0l1OI1dl Clellll t v1ew pornt war 1 .1 force wh1ch call- a alt to man evolutron and 1n everv re-pect end- the envlne of proare-s careenlnv 1n reveree clown the hrlle of destructxon 1nto the valley of cleepaxr Sc1ence mu-t accept wrth a Uurlty con-crence the oft repeated charfre that rte mventlonb and dr-coverree have become envlne- of de tructxon m the hande of certaxn manlace bclence - onlv po- rble alrbx 1 that lt ha worked rn a -octal vacuum and ha thrown lt UEIIIU on to the marketplace for bale to the hwhe-t bldder The pre ent war la the mo t condemmnv ln dlctment of eclence on the charffe that It ha elther been wnorant of or mdlfferent to the Qocral lmpllcatlone of clentrhc dwcovery If one were to attempt a juetxficauon of war he mwht poeelbly concexve of th1s that war demand ba xc chanve e pecxallv Cl entlflc onee whlch are often for the Good of mankrnd In thlN total war eclentrfic lab oratorlee have been vlowlnv and hummlnv twentv four hour- a day It has become the job of the chemut to devlee new and more potent evploelvee and poleon lt has been the task of the envmeer to draft the plane for new Gun- radio- moblle un1t ehlpe and other mon-ter of war there rs a job for the mathematmran the phv ICI t and the me chamc 1n operatxny our machrne o there 1- for the phv -1c1an H1 treatmg our wounded The-e new ekrll-, trade: lnventronb and CllaCONCI'lCS are not gomg to termmate wxth the war On the contrarv thev w1ll be the -prxnyboard for the -clence of our po-t war world wluch w1ll g1ve the common man a r1cl1 and fr111tful future 1n everv dav comfort lt 1- thx- ledacv of war that mlnlll be con -ldered an adxance over the COllCllll0IlN of - ga-ff -ff 1, ,11,f1, 152, Wit? na 54? fiom? -F' .wa-.2 gg Qc ll ' 'J-S Q5 ft , J' 3 ft: iv, fjyf P-XUL BARR the prewar world War habtene the enrlch ment of the world wlth c1ent1fic d1 covery To be more pecxfic here are Qome of the advancee neceeaxtated by the war In the Held of med1c1ne there have been lnnumer able cure-, and treatmente dlscovered The thou-ande of pltrfully wounded oldlers have elven the trmulua to a weepmv wave of dxecoverv -Xtabrrne a evnthetlc qurnme ha been developed The amazmo' famxly of ulpha dru' ha etpanded and xte dlam fectxnff power have aved lrterallv hundreds of thoueands of eoldxer from untrmely death The Ulant ateps of -urvery are a toundlnv Arnficlal lrmb- have been recon nected to the llvlflff muscles, the Stader -teel pln recluctron plrnt perfectly reform- man Uled and broken bone: wax treatments and mlraculoue km Uraftmv have -aved the l1ve of b11rn NlCtlmn Probablv the mot far reachrnv dl coverv nece -ltated by thx horrrble war 1 blood pla ma tran fu 1on -Xfter the tvpmy drymg and preeervmg treatment thr- llfe blood donated by patrl otxc crtrzen- IN -hxpped to the battlefield where xt 1- rnjected rnto the hunyrv vem-, of the wounded The achrevement- toward better machme-, of war are not to be dr-regarded The l1-ta of 1mprovement- 111 fire power range -afety load -peed and !'lldll8llNCI'JblllU of the alr 25 . 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Thlnk of harnewlnv the un the tar- the EHCIUICN of the Gal HYIC -Xnd there l- more there IN NCICIICC of plant Urowlnv ln chemlcalx The farm wlll no lOIIUSI' be a place to Urow xaxt qllantltle- of wheat and corn alld potatoe PI'0flllCll0I1 of food wlll be concentrated ln ChCmlCal vate and the farm wlll Grow Noy beans and other materlalb to he ll ed ln the manufactllrlnv of pla IIC' There l 001110 to be unllmlted alr traxel The network of the world wlll be llnlted bw the alfplalle Therea UOIIIU to be a hell copter for elerx famllv Pre fabrlcated hou- lnU alld core of lllte comfort wlll evl t ln the po twar world In -hort there wlll be comfort ecllrltx lOll0'CXlfY alld happlne for exerxone 5C1Cl1l1f:lC achlelement lll the flllllfe wlll enable ll to all e from the lallex of de palr H110 a new alld better world Mllll a flrm re olnt on that PFUINI e hope for .lll Hldllhlllfl 'T

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