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artificial food that was made in great factories. They over-dressed with tight-fitting unsanitary clothing made by the sweated labor of the diseased and destitute. They over-drank of old liquors born of ancient ignorance and of new concoctions born of prostituted science. They smoked and perfumed and doped with chemicals and cosmetics â the supposed virtues of which were blazoned forth on earth and sky day and night.
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pilot plant was built. For bulk production a factory was built on the family farm in
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control of heat and humidity. Eggs in the early stages of incubation take in heat. In the later stages they give off heat. Miloâs idea was an incubator with eggs in various stages of incubation with a fan to move the excess heat of the later stages to the earlier stages all while maintaining the proper humidity. He proposed the idea to the
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Hastings was the youngest of the seven children of Reverend Zachariah Simpson Hastings and Rosetta (Butler) Hastings. Each of the children had double initials. "This happened so with the two first, with the others it was purposed so." His father was a preacher and farmer in Kansas where
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England poultry farms, warm houses for hens have been given up. Hens fare better out of doors in Virginia than they do in New England, but make more profit out of doors anywhere than they will shut up in houses. If your climate will not permit your hen to live out doors get
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Hastingsâ interest in healthy eating and his proclivity as an inventor lead to his creation of âWeeniwinksâ in the early '30s. The idea was to create a processed food as a snack for kids that would be good for them. That meant the ingredients were based on natural grains and no sugar. At the time
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he began their poultry husbandry program. He built a new kind of chicken house based on plans from the Maine
Experiment Station. It was a âcurtain-frontâ house, the idea being a big frame covered with heavy white cloth on the south side instead of glass windows. The cloth let the water vapor pass
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Back in 1920 there was another prophet for modern
Germany. His name was Milo M. Hastings and he put his guesses in a fast-paced novel called "The City of Endless Night." The city was Berlin of the year 2041. It had become an entirely roofed-in city of sixty levels, sheltering 300,000,000 sun-starved
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There is, however, a vast difference in the kind of out-of-doors. The running stream with its fringe of trees, brush and rank growing grass, forms daylight quarters for the hen par excellence. Rank growing crops, fodder piled against the fences, a board fence on the north side of the lot, or little
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Foreword: In this strange story of another day, the author has "dipped into the future" and viewed with his mind's eye the ultimate effect of
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It was during his college days he got the idea for the forced-draft chicken incubator. The goal was to incubate eggs in large numbers. Up to that time eggs were incubated by the dozens. Miloâs goal, later appearing on his stationery, was the million egg incubator. The technical problem was the
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The technical problem to be solved in the manufacture of the product was how to cook the ingredients without their sticking to the mold. Milo tried several possibilities and wound up using ordinary cast iron. The development of the product was done in his compound in
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The Department did accept his 1909 patent (Serial No. 911,875) for a cold-storage evaporimeter. Hastings recognized the importance of maintaining proper humidity in the cold storage of eggs. He wrote Circular 149, "A Cold-Storage Evaporimeter", describing the device and Circular 140 on "The Egg
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In 1918 a Smith got patent Serial No. 1,262,860 for basically the same invention. The Smith patent was challenged in both the United States and Canada. The matter was in the courts for years. At first the challenges were unsuccessful. Then a new strategy was tried: that the Smith patent was
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by Milo Hastings, first published in book form by Dodd, Mead in 1920. This unusual work, filled with uncanny prescience about impending events, was born out of the experience of World War I and the impact on Americans of imperial Germanyâs statist creed, which believed in the subjugation of the
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But with all her material glory, there was not strength in the American sinews, nor endurance in her lungs, nor vigor in the product of her lions. Her people were herded together in great cities, where they slept in gigantic apartment houses, like mud swallows in a sand bank. They over-ate of
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The story is subtitled âThe Tale of the Orientâs Invasion of the Occident, as Chronicled in the Humaniculture Societyâs âHistory of the Twentieth Century.ââ Japan has a superior society and government but suffers from food shortages and excess population. They go to war with the United States
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in 1986. Macfadden at the time (1910) was under a suspended jail sentence for an obscenity conviction related to a beauty contest. He commissioned Milo to write a futuristic fiction story promoting his (Macfaddenâs) views on physical health and scolding the federal government, hoping to shame
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Milo Hastings with his family in front of their farmhouse 1/2 mile east of Farmington KS, c1891. L-R: father Reverend Zachariah Simpson âZ. S.â Hastings (1838-1925), Otho Ono (1874-1948), Milo Milton (1884-1957), mother Rosetta (Butler) (1844-1934), Edith Elizabeth (1881-1902), Clara Charlotte
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While still working on the Brooklyn incubator, Milo filed for a patent, Serial No. 624,885 for âA Hatchery for the Eggs of Domestic Fowlâ. (The application was witnessed by Edgar Chambless, Hastings' urban planning mentor.) Supporting documents were filed in July, 1911 and further amended by
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humans. Since 1941 the city had held out against the World State (here it is again) which tried to bomb it into line. Hohenzollerns ruled this tight world; ruled it with the blessings of "autocratic socialism," "the perfect government which we Germans have evolved from proletarian socialism."
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Another long-time interest of Hastings was urban planning and the linear city of Edgar Chambless. Hastings met Chambless in 1909 and they remained lifelong friends. Hastings lived with Chambless briefly early in their acquaintance and Chambless would entertain Hastingsâ children later on.
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Milo married Beatrice Hill in 1906. They soon separated and were divorced in 1913 after he had his first child by Carmen Horowitz (née Frances Horowitz.) He married a second time in 1916 to Sybil Butler, a first cousin, and had two more children. There are three grandchildren and one
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Hastings made three tries at building a large commercial forced-draft chicken incubator. In 1911 he built a 6000 egg incubator in Brooklyn, New York, for a Walter B. Davis. An advertising booklet âDavis Poultry Farmâ described operations on the farm. Later in 1911 Hastings went to
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Milo Hastings c1929. Though a health advocate, Hastings was addicted to cigarettes. Later in life, under doctor's orders to give up smoking, the best Hastings could do was cut Chesterfield Kings into thirds. He spent even more time servicing the cigarette holder but consumed less
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The Roadtown is a line of city projected through the country. This line of a city will be in the form of a continuous house. In the basement of the house are to be placed means of transporting passengers, freight, parcels and all utilities which can be carried by pipe or wire.
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Hastings writing was infused with both clarity and wit. Complex ideas became simple. Historical, biblical, and cultural references were frequent. He got interested in many things over a lifetime. Where his interest led, he would learn, then write, and then move on.
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Some predictions in Clutch are remarkably accurate. Modern aircraft carriers are anticipated as is industrial agriculture. As a polemic the story served to further antagonize the government against Macfadden. Milo continued to write for Macfadden for years to come.
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unique recital of the twentieth century warfare, that his interest will be sustained to the very end by the interesting deductions and the keen insight into the possibilities of the present trend of international affairs exhibited by the author. â Bennarr Macfadden.
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sheds made by propping a platform against a stake, will all help. A place out of the wind for the hens to dust and sun and be sociable is what is wanted, and what must be provided, preferably by Nature, if not by Nature then by the poultryman.
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for his beliefs. After the Civil War the family became involved with the temperance movement and anti-smoking campaigns. Milo rebelled against his family's religious beliefs, although his writing is sprinkled with biblical references.
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contributed his cement pouring patents needed to construct the buildings. Chambless proselytized for his Roadtown concept for decades until the end of his life in 1936. Hastings had by then moved on to other things.
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magazine. It was never published in book form. What is known of the origin of Clutch comes from the Sam Moskowitz article âBernarr Macfadden and His Obsession with Science-Fictionâ that appeared in
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such a product did not exist. Milo tried many mixtures of ingredients before hitting on a promising combination of wheat and corn. He used his young children and their friends as taste testers.
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was established that produced pro-war and anti-German propaganda. There were pamphlets with titles such as âThe German Whisperâ and âConquest and Kulturâ. There were movies with titles like
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in 1920 and lived there until his death in 1957. The quarry was given to the town of Tarrytown and is now a park. Milo is buried with some of his family in the Pardee Cemetery in Cummings,
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who edited a reprint series of two dozen science fiction classics for Hyperion. Here is an excerpt from his introduction putting the work in its place in the development of science fiction:
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counsel on May 24, 1912. The patent was rejected, the rejection appealed, and on Dec 30, 1912 the appeal was rejected. The patent application was eventually abandoned.
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individual for the sake of the nation. On all counts of inventiveness, social significance, narrative flow and intrinsic worth, it ranks with When the Sleeper Wakes by
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through to keep the house drier, but was as warm as glass. In 1904 while still at Kansas State he began the first official egg laying contest in America.
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devoted one of his "It Seems to Me" columns in a March 1936 to accusations that the play was socialist propaganda. The play enjoyed a brief run at the
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and built a 30,000 egg incubator in a business arrangement with a Lieber, a local lawyer and business man. In the spring of 1912 Milo went to
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The Hastings' forced-draft egg hatchery in Muskogee, OK, built in 1911. It contained 30,000 eggs in 150 square feet, unprecedented for the time.
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and published by Dodd, Mead and Company, Inc., copyright 1919, 1920. It was reprinted in 1974 by Hyperion Press, Inc. with an introduction by
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magazine, September 1911. There was a family connection to the Wright brothers that got Hastings interested in airplanes.
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Sykes, A.H. (July 1994). "Milo Hastings - An Appreciation".
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High Blood Pressure: the Menace to Life that Begins at Forty
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Hastings, Milo (1931). "Food, Health, Happiness (series)".
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Hersey, Harold; Dan Spain (July 1929). "The Book of Gud".
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History of the Department of Poultry Husbandry 1900-1960
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155:One of the graphics from "Clutch of the War-God",
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879:Internet Broadway Database
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933:The Art of Stage Dancing
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646:The Art of Stage Dancing
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2001:Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao
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