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On September 15, 1931, H. Runham Brown, of the War Resisters' International,
wrote Einstein that his message had received wide and favorable publicity in
most countries, except in Germanv, where only the Friedensfront, the organ of the
...
On September 15, 1931, H. Runham Brown, of the War Resisters' International,
wrote Einstein that his message had received wide and favorable publicity in
most countries, except in Germanv, where only the Friedensfront, the organ of the
...
Page 183
A forthcoming meeting in Paris of the International League against Anti-Semitism
might be just the forum for launching such a Committee of Vigilance. Einstein
wrote again, suggesting that Margueritte see Langevin, whom Einstein
apparently ...
A forthcoming meeting in Paris of the International League against Anti-Semitism
might be just the forum for launching such a Committee of Vigilance. Einstein
wrote again, suggesting that Margueritte see Langevin, whom Einstein
apparently ...
Page 545
When Sharp received Einstein's introduction, he wrote that "there are times when
a simple 'Thanks' seems hardly enough." A week later, on April 16, 1953, Einstein
wrote again. Since he knew that Sharp had not yet found a publisher, he had ...
When Sharp received Einstein's introduction, he wrote that "there are times when
a simple 'Thanks' seems hardly enough." A week later, on April 16, 1953, Einstein
wrote again. Since he knew that Sharp had not yet found a publisher, he had ...
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Contents
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
WAR RESISTANCE I 19281931 | 90 |
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