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"Science in the Twentieth Century." Nuclear Science and Engineering, 30(2), pp. 314–315 Additional informationNotes on contributorsDon M. YostOur senior reviewer, Professor Don Yost, Professor Emeritus at the California Institute of Technology, needs no introduction to the readers of these columns. His delightful and thoughtful prose we welcome again. His collaborator, Senora Lupe de Sinaloa, who has also contributed to our reviews in the past, is a graduate in chemistry from the University of California at Berkeley and has pursued advanced studies in library science, cybernetics, and other profound subjects.The reviewers record indebtedness to their artistic capitalist friend, Mr. Pancho P. Gomez of Boise, Idaho, for relevant technical and philosophic discussions. They acknowledge also the kind help of Mrs. Yost and of Mrs. Ruth E. Hanson, secretary in the Chemistry Department, Cal Tech, in preparation of the review.Señora Lupe de SinaloaOur senior reviewer, Professor Don Yost, Professor Emeritus at the California Institute of Technology, needs no introduction to the readers of these columns. His delightful and thoughtful prose we welcome again. His collaborator, Senora Lupe de Sinaloa, who has also contributed to our reviews in the past, is a graduate in chemistry from the University of California at Berkeley and has pursued advanced studies in library science, cybernetics, and other profound subjects.The reviewers record indebtedness to their artistic capitalist friend, Mr. Pancho P. Gomez of Boise, Idaho, for relevant technical and philosophic discussions. They acknowledge also the kind help of Mrs. Yost and of Mrs. Ruth E. Hanson, secretary in the Chemistry Department, Cal Tech, in preparation of the review.

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