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... proposal for international action to his friend and mentor , the famous Dutch physicist and Nobel Prize winner H. A. Lorentz . The precise nature of the proposal is not known , but it was probably aimed at enlisting scientists from ...
... proposal for international action to his friend and mentor , the famous Dutch physicist and Nobel Prize winner H. A. Lorentz . The precise nature of the proposal is not known , but it was probably aimed at enlisting scientists from ...
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... proposal is summarized in the minutes as follows : M. Einstein was of the opinion that the French proposal was of the highest importance and could only give rise to feelings of grati- tude . The members of the committee were unanimous ...
... proposal is summarized in the minutes as follows : M. Einstein was of the opinion that the French proposal was of the highest importance and could only give rise to feelings of grati- tude . The members of the committee were unanimous ...
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... proposal was not in the least a formal summons to desist . She had merely desired to draw the attention of the institute to the neces- sity of acting with prudence . Professor Einstein agreed . The proposal was designed merely to ask ...
... proposal was not in the least a formal summons to desist . She had merely desired to draw the attention of the institute to the neces- sity of acting with prudence . Professor Einstein agreed . The proposal was designed merely to ask ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU SIONMENT 19191923 | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 19221927 | 58 |
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