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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsD. J. DooleyD. J. Dooley, an associate professor of English at the Royal Military College of Canada, wrote in the letter accompanying this article: “The enclosed article is an endeavor to help clear way some of the stereotypes which, in my opinion, stand in the way of harmony between various intellectual disciplines. It deals rather severely with some scientists; I hope it will not be construed as an attack on science. If the tone is sometimes too harsh, I apologize in advance.”

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