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... Henry Usborne , the principal driving force behind the Crusade for World Government . Usborne wrote Einstein at length about his disappointment at the statement and particularly at Lang for signing it apparently without consulting his ...
... Henry Usborne , the principal driving force behind the Crusade for World Government . Usborne wrote Einstein at length about his disappointment at the statement and particularly at Lang for signing it apparently without consulting his ...
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... Henry Usborne , the originator in England of the Peoples ' World Convention , stood for re - election for the British House of Commons early in 1950. In reply to a letter received from Lancelot Hogben , the English mathematician ...
... Henry Usborne , the originator in England of the Peoples ' World Convention , stood for re - election for the British House of Commons early in 1950. In reply to a letter received from Lancelot Hogben , the English mathematician ...
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... Henry Usborne's plan for a Peoples ' World Convention failed to take hold in the United States , despite the active support of Ein- stein and many others , has been mentioned before . Nevertheless , the plan did give rise to some ...
... Henry Usborne's plan for a Peoples ' World Convention failed to take hold in the United States , despite the active support of Ein- stein and many others , has been mentioned before . Nevertheless , the plan did give rise to some ...
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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