FRIEND OR FOE?
MACHINE AND MANKIND
SCIENCE SEES MORE PERU 1
IN MONEY
LONDON, September 6.
If civilisation escapes its other perils, it has no need to fear the reign of the machine, stated' Sir Frederick Hopkins in his presidential address to the British Association at Leicester. He emphasised that there was more danger in money versus man than machine versus man.
Though scientists knew that machines for the replacement of human beinga must continue, where it would end nobody knew, but an optimistic view was justified, he said. One of the necessities of the new era would be a betterplanned use of leisure, in which the us 9 of wireless on a large scale for educational purposes was important.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 8 September 1933, Page 7
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