This article was published on March 15, 1941, in Nature magazine under the title “Nature and War”. A congratulatory letter titled “An American Letter” is published on page 329 of this issue by the editor-in-chief, the co-editor, and the team from the Bell Laboratories Record, the monthly journal of Bell Telephone Laboratories, which is one of the largest industrial research centers in the world. These laboratories are well known to physicists and engineers for their research in electronic physics, chemistry, magnetism, optics, radio, applied mathematics, speech and hearing, and generating and modifying electrical currents. This American letter simply reflects the prevailing public opinion in the United States, which was finally supported by President Roosevelt’s signing of the Lend-Lease Act on March 11, after it was overwhelmingly approved by the House of Representatives with a vote of 317 to 71.
Summary
Under the title “An American Letter”, we publish on page 329 of this issue a congratulatory letter from the editor-in-chief, the co-editor, and the team from the Bell Laboratories Record, the monthly journal of Bell Telephone Laboratories, which is one of the largest industrial research centers in the world. These laboratories are well known to physicists and engineers for their research in electronic physics, chemistry, magnetism, optics, radio, applied mathematics, speech and hearing, and generating and modifying electrical currents. This American letter simply reflects the prevailing public opinion in the United States, which was finally supported by President Roosevelt’s signing of the Lend-Lease Act on March 11, after it was overwhelmingly approved by the House of Representatives with a vote of 317 to 71.
Summary
Under the title “An American Letter”, we publish on page 329 of this issue a congratulatory letter from the editor-in-chief, the co-editor, and the team from the Bell Laboratories Record, the monthly journal of Bell Telephone Laboratories, which is one of the largest industrial research centers in the world. These laboratories are well known to physicists and engineers for their research in electronic physics, chemistry, magnetism, optics, radio, applied mathematics, speech and hearing, and generating and modifying electrical currents. This American letter simply reflects the prevailing public opinion in the United States, which was finally supported by President Roosevelt’s signing of the Lend-Lease Act on March 11, after it was overwhelmingly approved by the House of Representatives with a vote of 317 to 71.
Summary
Under the title “An American Letter”, we publish on page 329 of this issue a congratulatory letter from the editor-in-chief, the co-editor, and the team from the Bell Laboratories Record, the monthly journal of Bell Telephone Laboratories, which is one of the largest industrial research centers in the world. These laboratories are well known to physicists and engineers for their research in electronic physics, chemistry, magnetism, optics, radio, applied mathematics, speech and hearing, and generating and modifying electrical currents. This American letter simply reflects the prevailing public opinion in the United States, which was finally supported by President Roosevelt’s signing of the Lend-Lease Act on March 11, after it was overwhelmingly approved by the House of Representatives with a vote of 317 to 71.
Summary
Under the title “An American Letter”, we publish on page 329 of this issue a congratulatory letter from the editor-in-chief, the co-editor, and the team from the Bell Laboratories Record, the monthly journal of Bell Telephone Laboratories, which is one of the largest industrial research centers in the world. These laboratories are well known to physicists and engineers for their research in electronic physics, chemistry, magnetism, optics, radio, applied mathematics, speech and hearing, and generating and modifying electrical currents. This American letter simply reflects the prevailing public opinion in the United States, which was finally supported by President Roosevelt’s signing of the Lend-Lease Act on March 11, after it was overwhelmingly approved by the House of Representatives with a vote of 317 to 71.
Under the title “American Message”, we publish on page 329 of this issue a congratulatory message from the editor-in-chief, the associate editor, and the team of the Bell Laboratories Record, which is the monthly magazine of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, one of the largest industrial research centers in the world. These laboratories are well known to physicists and engineers for their research in electronic physics, chemistry, magnetism, optics, radio, applied mathematics, speech and hearing, and the generation and modification of electric currents. This American message simply reflects the mainstream public opinion in the United States, which was finally endorsed by the signing of the Rent and Lending Act by President Roosevelt on March 11, after being approved by the House of Representatives by an overwhelming majority of 317 to 71.
Summary
Under the title “American Message”, we publish on page 329 of this issue a congratulatory message from the editor-in-chief, the associate editor, and the team of the Bell Laboratories Record, which is the monthly magazine of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, one of the largest industrial research centers in the world. These laboratories are well known to physicists and engineers for their research in electronic physics, chemistry, magnetism, optics, radio, applied mathematics, speech and hearing, and the generation and modification of electric currents. This American message simply reflects the mainstream public opinion in the United States, which was finally endorsed by the signing of the Rent and Lending Act by President Roosevelt on March 11, after being approved by the House of Representatives by an overwhelming majority of 317 to 71.
Summary
Under the title “American Message”, we publish on page 329 of this issue a congratulatory message from the editor-in-chief, the associate editor, and the team of the Bell Laboratories Record, which is the monthly magazine of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, one of the largest industrial research centers in the world. These laboratories are well known to physicists and engineers for their research in electronic physics, chemistry, magnetism, optics, radio, applied mathematics, speech and hearing, and the generation and modification of electric currents. This American message simply reflects the mainstream public opinion in the United States, which was finally endorsed by the signing of the Rent and Lending Act by President Roosevelt on March 11, after being approved by the House of Representatives by an overwhelming majority of 317 to 71.
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