M. Paul Painlove (tho.new Primo Minister of France), is one of tho few instances of a famous scientist taking- to politics. He qualified for his B.Sc. before he was 12, was a professor of science at -billo at 23, and was appointed to a chair at the Borbonuo a few years later. Though delighting in scientific ■ speculation -fie li.is bcon responsible for many valuablo cotiliibulions to practical industrial seieucr, ami his interest in aviation lias alw.jt* l>cen ]M.i-li(.-iiliiilv Krcii. My , vas ilio K-.I I'nwoitjfor ta «o ■H* wiuT JWilbur .WllfUt,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 9
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