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Is it, for instance, a general thing in America to have this fear of the awful doctrine of Evolution? It was generally understood that Professor Einstein suffered no great boycott when he explained his Theory on the other side of the Atlantic last summer. If the Americans did not speak a language so closely resembling English, it might be more easy for us to understand them - at least we might make greater efforts. He believes it is one of the Western States, somewhere near Tennessee, where rag-time comes from, but it is, incidently, even further from light than was popularly imagined. All the investigations of modern science have only gone to prove how amazingly correct Charles Darwin was in his main facts. It caused a mighty fluttering amongst our grandfathers, but long, long ago the "pernicious doctrines" voiced by that great brain have passed into everyday life, and now opposers of the theory are classed with other small bodies of cranks, among whom may be included the gentlemen who sternly hold that the world is flat. Some fifty - or is it sixty? -years ago a troublesome follow called Darwin published a book on Evolution. This, coming from the land of progress and freedom, is side-splitting. "The Kentucky Legislature has now before it a Bill to prohibit the teaching of Evolution in any State aided school, college, or university."- The Nation."
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It isn't about what you think, the evolution of Ale. In much of the country they hardly brewed at all in 1946. Still, things were much worse in Germany. The war's been over for a year but they're cutting the strength of a pint again. The situation actually deteriorated for another couple of years. The shortages and restrictions the brewing industry had to suffer didn't end with the surrender of Japan in 1945. Hull Daily Mail - Wednesday 24 July 1946, page 1. Breweries will continue to produce as much beer as they are permitted to brew, and distribute it as evenly and fairly as possible." "The shortage will continue, but different parts of the country will be differently affected. The present change will restore probably less than half of the quantity of beer lost when the last cut in output was imposed on May 1. But in some, cases this may not be possible, and the strength of particular beers may have to be reduced to some extent." The Brewers' Society state that they will co-operate loyally in giving effect to the Food Minister's decision.Īn official statement from the society reads: "This reduction will, in most cases, be carried out by brewing more mild beer at present strength and less bitter pale ale or stout. No comment can be offered on this decision until after these meetings, the Hull Daily Mail was told today. HULL brewers will be represented at a meeting of the Brewers' Society in London tomorrow, and of the Yorkshire Brewers' Association in Leeds on Friday, when they will discuss the Ministry of Food statement that the average strength of beer is to be reduced by 10 per cent. I could do with some more Mild because, well, can you believe this, nowhere in Amsterdam stocks Mild.