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Page 655
The letter from the Transocean News Agency does not mention that Einstein's
answers were to be published in The New York Times. The translation here given
is new, from the original manuscript. The New York Times omitted the questions,
...
The letter from the Transocean News Agency does not mention that Einstein's
answers were to be published in The New York Times. The translation here given
is new, from the original manuscript. The New York Times omitted the questions,
...
Page 667
The Saranac Lake interview appeared in The New York Times on September 15,
1945. 3. Dr. Hutchins' invitation was dated September 5, 1945. The subsequently
organized group became the Committee to Frame a World Constitution. 3a.
The Saranac Lake interview appeared in The New York Times on September 15,
1945. 3. Dr. Hutchins' invitation was dated September 5, 1945. The subsequently
organized group became the Committee to Frame a World Constitution. 3a.
Page 677
Bertrand Russell's letter to The New York Times is reproduced by that
newspaper's permission. 5. For the conference of the Emergency Civil Liberties
Committee, see The New York Times, March 12 and 14, 1954. 6. Professor
Spitz's article ...
Bertrand Russell's letter to The New York Times is reproduced by that
newspaper's permission. 5. For the conference of the Emergency Civil Liberties
Committee, see The New York Times, March 12 and 14, 1954. 6. Professor
Spitz's article ...
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THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
ra INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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