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Science News September 24, 2005 |
From the September 21, 1935, issue The opening of the Hayden Planetarium of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City... British Association for the Advancement of Science announces concentration of heavy neon... British astronomer and cosmologist says age of universe is at least 10,000-billion years... |
Vietnam William L. Adams |
Conversation With the NVA Interviews with a top North Vietnam Army general and two former soldiers provide important insights into the other side's view of the Vietnam war. |
Military History Quarterly Autumn 2005 Jonathan Phillips |
Christian vs. Christian in the Fourth Crusade The chance to unify the faithful -- and gain a strong ally -- led to the conquest of Christendom's leading city. |
Wild West October 2005 Roger Jay |
Reign of the Rough-Scuff: Law and Lucre in Wichita Wyatt Earp and other lawmen 'disciplined' the Texas drovers who sought entertainment at the end of the trail, and also fined those in the Kansas cow town who provided the entertainment. |
Science News September 17, 2005 |
From the September 14, 1935, Issue Tower and Insulators Spread Steel Network Against Sky... Second Male Sex Hormone Will Soon be Synthesized... |
Military History August 2005 Pierre Comtois |
Battle of Bennington The left prong of Lt. Gen. John Burgoyne's invasion of New York found itself caught up in a most costly sideshow. |
World War II September 2005 Hans Klein |
Hans Klein: Across the Desert With Rommel's Afrika Korps During his time with the Hermann Goring Division in North Africa, the author's devotion to the Afrika Korps and its commander, Erwin Rommel, was absolute. |
Science News September 10, 2005 |
From the September 7, 1935, issue Not "stuffed"... Capsule before breakfast gives immunity to colds... Genes have double function: Vital as well as hereditary... |
Science News September 3, 2005 |
From the August 31, 1935, Issue Turtle's Tank-Like Armor Not a Certain Defense... Growth Stimulator Isolated; Found Similar to Vitamins... Science Explains Failures in Cranberry Jelly Making... |
Parameters Autumn 2005 Frank L. Jones |
Blowtorch: Robert Komer and the Making of Vietnam Pacification Policy The US-backed pacification program could not overcome the South Vietnamese government's defective execution of plans and programs, its omnipresent corruption, or its inability to develop a sturdy, self-sustaining political base. |
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