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... committee at his own request , having wished to become a member of it . He there- fore doubly belonged to it . The committee was happy and proud to count among its members a savant of world - wide reputation . . . . M. Einstein seemed ...
... committee at his own request , having wished to become a member of it . He there- fore doubly belonged to it . The committee was happy and proud to count among its members a savant of world - wide reputation . . . . M. Einstein seemed ...
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... committee's responsibility , and his rec- ommendation to halt distribution was adopted . His general attitude on the committee's work was well expressed in a letter which he ad- dressed , on November 12 , 1927 , to the Prussian Minister ...
... committee's responsibility , and his rec- ommendation to halt distribution was adopted . His general attitude on the committee's work was well expressed in a letter which he ad- dressed , on November 12 , 1927 , to the Prussian Minister ...
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... Committee wishes the Bulletin continued suc- cess in its important work , and appeals to all who have in the past supported the Bulletin by their donations to the Emergency Committee to continue and strengthen this support by contribu ...
... Committee wishes the Bulletin continued suc- cess in its important work , and appeals to all who have in the past supported the Bulletin by their donations to the Emergency Committee to continue and strengthen this support by contribu ...
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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