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 "  Brugh . had  ac_cepted  Dixon's  idea.   h  And  with  it,_ the  newly  createcl  man's
 How  about  gettmg  yourself  added  to   opes  went  fly1t1g  out  i nto  nothi1wness
 our staff in a few years?  It would mean  h But somehow he felt much bette; tha .   1nnnsmurn1mn, 1939 ~
 a  lot  to  science.  and the  board  of direc-  e should .. He handed it back fo  B rngt
 tors  couldn't  refuse  the  appointment  if   :nd  the  sigh  he  achieved  was  halt
 you'd  force  a  little  thought  into  their   1earted.  Kitty's  eyes  noticed  I .   f' ~   Bg  Jff CK  Hff TCHfR
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 empty  heads."   the first time.   .   .  ,  0 1
 Hermes  had . b~en  considering  it,  and   She squeaked delightedly  /'OI
 ·
 1,  ·w 1at
 the  prospect  appealed  to  him.   But   a  pretty  1  n,an ·  ,  WI  1at's  your  name?"  1
 1
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 Tanya wouldn't like  it,  prooably.  H e'd   ermes  heart  went  out  to  her   I-{
 have  to  see ' her  before  he  could  make
 stooped  and  picked  her  up in  his  ;tron;
 any  decision.  Of course,  now  that  he   youn~  arms,  strokin·u  her  hair   "I'
 was  a  real  man  instead  of  a  rubber   the little  aod  Kt   O   •   •   •   111
 •   t:>   '   1  ty.  I m  you1·  Hermes
 statue,  she couldn't refuse  him.
 ~n  a  new body.  Do you  iike  it i>" .
 She  snuggled  up   "U   1  · · .
 THERE  WAS  an interruption from  the   nice."  Th   ·   m- imm.   I t 's
 door,  a  small  child's  voice.   "Daddy   in   .  ere  was  no  surprise  for  her   The  modern  scientist  bas Jong  known  the  alchemist  pursued  a  hopeless
 anythmg  Hennes  might  do   H
 daddy, are Y?U there?"  The doer swun~   dream.  But,  strangely,  that  modern  scient-ist  j s  hotter  on  the  trail
 tu~·,ned  back  to  the three  men  the.n.   e
 op~n  ~nd  Kitty Brugh came tripping in.   of  that  not-so-hopeless  dream  than  ever  was  the  alchemist  of  old J
 Dr.  Brugh.  I've  decided  to  accept
 Kitty,  you  don't  belong  here."   your _offer._  I'd like nothing better  than
 Brugh  faced  her with a  scowl  of ancoy-  w~~lang w_1th  all of you here  at Corton."   "TODAY I  made some cadmium!"  If   recipe  would  suffice  for  making  gold  if
 ance.  "I'm  busy."   Phi Iii pus  Aerolus  Paracelsus  Theo- ·   platinum  is  used  in  place  of  silver,  but
 .  Splendid,  my  boy.  Splendid
 "B .   I   H1ram ?"   ·   E l  1 ,   phrastus  E remhite von  Hohenheim  had   that would hardly  be r1;uch  help,  either;
 ut.  mamma  sent  me."  Her  voice
 was  plaintive.  "She gave  me  th'is  tele-  h. They  crowded  arouncl  him,  shaking   been able to write that in his diary!  But   how  about  the  old  tnck  of  gold  from
 gram to bring you."   to  us  it  was  only  a  routine  lecture  ex-  mercury?  VI e  can clo  that, loo,  nowa-
 ~s  handJ  and  he_  thoroughly  enjoyed      days ;  in fact,  we can make almost any-
 Br~gh ~ook  it an,? read  it through, his   t  e  flattery  of  their  respect .  B  t   periment for  the freshmen, that took ten
 face  l1ghtrng  up.   Great luck," he  told   fh"   ·   ·   u  most   minutes.  For  demonstration  purposes   thing  out of  anything  else!  But  let  us
 o   is thoughts  were centered  on  Kitt      go back to the beginning of  things.
 Hermes,  handing  it  over.   "I  never   we used a  very pretty paraffin sphere as
 ~fter all;  she  ·was  the  only  woman--1';    In 500 B. C., Democratus had a  rough
 thought  Tanya  would  chose  so  well."   gtrl-:-who.  had  treated  him  \.vith  any   the  philosopher's  stone,  but  Paracelsus   idea  of  atoms  and  molecules  as  indi-
 The  telegram  was  as  simple  as  most   cons1derat1011,  and  her  little  mind  was   might well  have  used  a  common  bucket   visible  units  of  matter,  but  by  Paracel-
 telegrams  are :   ·   open  and  honest.  S he'd  make  a  won-  of water.  The recipe is siO'lple  enough:   sus'  time  most of the  Greek  knowledge
 derful  woman  in  ten  more  years.
 HA VE  MARRIED  WILL  YOUNG   Ten  more  years;  and  he  wasn't  so   J  small  pinch  powdered boron.   was  lost,  and  one  substance,  be  it  ele-
 AND  ON HONEYMOON  IN  MILLS-  J small bubble radon, or small pinch   ment  compound,  or  mixture,  was  as
                                                                      1
 BURG  STOP  EVER  SO  HAPPY   very old  himself.  There  migh·t  be  hope   radium.  Mix well, and seal in   good' as  anoth~r-wi~h  t) e  possible  ex-
 STOP  LOVE   TANYA   there  yet.   a capsule.   - ception  of  a  shght  bias  111  favor  of  the
            1 piece silver.                    more  malodorous  compounds.    W hen
                Place the silver and the capsule   Boyle  finally  defined  a~1  "element,"  and
                                                                    111   the early  nine-
                                               Dalton and  Avagadro
                in  the  center  of  the  bucket. of
 QUESTION!      water,  and  the  silver  will  be   teenth century laid the foundations for a
                transmuted to  cadmium.
                                               precise formulation o( the atomic theory,
 I                                             it  was  implicit  in  their  work  that  an
 I
 Which are the   I   Perhaps  Paracelsus  wouldn't  have   "atom"  was  not  only  the  smallest,  but
 I
 I                                             an  ind,ivisible  unit. of  matter.  And  so
 only cough drops   I  I   liked  the  last ingredient-after all,  why   it  was, until  Faraday, Maxwell,  and  the
 I     1 tal<e  silver  at  50¢  an  ounce,  and  turi:i-
 I                                             rest  developed  the  practice  and theories
 containing   I   it  into  cadmium,  worth  about  50¢  a   of electricity  which  provided  the  energy
 I     pound?  Paracelsus  want€<l  gol<!,  not
 Vitamin,A?   j   ca<lmium- not· even  the  rare  isotope  of   to  pull an  atom  apart.
 {CAR.01ENEJ   cadmium  we  made.   \Veil,  the  same   Cavendish.  Rutherford,  J. J, Thom-
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