, New York, USA
1944 - Extinction of Man Deemed Unlikely
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NEW YORK - Knowledge will probably save mankind from eventual extinction like that which overtook the dinosaur and other creatures of past ages. This is the opinion of Dr Alex Hidricka noted anthropologist.
If humankind remained entirely dependent on nature it would probably follow in time the same course as all other living forms, he says. Man, however, is steadily developing knowledge and so the anticipation is that before his time shall have arrived he will know enough to safeguard both is continued existence and further progress.
The Berkshire Evening Eagle
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
March 14, 1944
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