3. A Program of Research in "Mass Dynamics"

ing a two-hour wait, he found himself with free time on his hands. At the station was one of the U. S. military offices in Europe whose major function is to see that troops traveling through a foreign country get the right train information and accomodations. Our colleague strolled over to the office and asked, &dquo;What’s there to do in this town in an hour and a half?&dquo; &dquo; The assured, complete answer was, &dquo;Get drunk&dquo;. Some _ persons would say that this outlook was typical of Americans. We would go only so far as to say the odds are that only an American could have given such an an-