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... revised from the Ger- man manuscript . 9. The identity of the White House correspondent to whom the Pearl Harbor Day ... revised from the German original manuscript in Einstein's files . 13. The message to the Soviet - Jew- ish ...
... revised from the Ger- man manuscript . 9. The identity of the White House correspondent to whom the Pearl Harbor Day ... revised from the German original manuscript in Einstein's files . 13. The message to the Soviet - Jew- ish ...
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... revised . 13. Einstein's letters to the Society for Social Responsibility in Science have been slightly revised from the German originals . The open letter was published in Science of Decem- ber 22 , 1950 , and is reproduced by ...
... revised . 13. Einstein's letters to the Society for Social Responsibility in Science have been slightly revised from the German originals . The open letter was published in Science of Decem- ber 22 , 1950 , and is reproduced by ...
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... revised . 12. The correspondent in Cali- fornia was John G. Moore of Pasadena . Einstein's letter to him has been slightly revised . His earlier letter was dated March 30 , 1942 . 13. Einstein's letters to James R. Newman have been ...
... revised . 12. The correspondent in Cali- fornia was John G. Moore of Pasadena . Einstein's letter to him has been slightly revised . His earlier letter was dated March 30 , 1942 . 13. Einstein's letters to James R. Newman have been ...
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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