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October 11, 1943: Nature and Knowledge with Donald Culross Peattie and William Beebe
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3 months ago
October 11, 1943: Nature and Knowledge with Donald Culross Peattie and William Beebe
In this October 11, 1943, episode of Information Please, Clifton Fadiman welcomes naturalist and author Donald Culross Peattie, alongside famed explorer and scientist Dr. William Beebe, as special guests. Joining regular panelists John Kieran and Franklin P. Adams, the experts tackle a wide range of questions that bridge natural history, literature, music, and geography.<br />Highlights of the episode include an exploration of the curious origins of ambergris and pearls, a whimsical literary journey involving kidnapped brides and poetic dishes, and lively discussion on plants that affect animals—from loco weed to ragweed. Dr. Beebe brings his expertise to bear on animal behavior, debunking camel myths and elephant galloping, while Peattie’s botanical knowledge shines in topics ranging from Black-Eyed Susans to Blue-Eyed Marys.<br />Listeners will also enjoy questions about famous literary “factories,” the rediscovery of Mendelian genetics, the deciphering of Egyptian hieroglyphics via the Rosetta Stone, and the identification of countries by population and area. The episode is punctuated with humorous banter, historical tidbits, and spontaneous displays of the panel’s wit and wisdom.<br />With its engaging blend of science, literature, music, and lighthearted competition, this episode is a memorable installment of Information Please, perfect for anyone who loves to learn while being thoroughly entertained.<br />
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