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The best thing to do , so far as I am concerned , is to assemble a two- or three -
day conference in New York City , at which time respected specialists would (
perhaps in round - table conferences or through discussions of prepared papers )
...
The best thing to do , so far as I am concerned , is to assemble a two- or three -
day conference in New York City , at which time respected specialists would (
perhaps in round - table conferences or through discussions of prepared papers )
...
Page 485
Possibly an individual , who is both well informed and sufficiently objective ,
might present to the conference a statement of his own views on that issue ,
without any further discussion . Your suggestion to exclude the press from the
conference ...
Possibly an individual , who is both well informed and sufficiently objective ,
might present to the conference a statement of his own views on that issue ,
without any further discussion . Your suggestion to exclude the press from the
conference ...
Page 513
Einstein , with Thomas Mann , Professor Emily G. Balch of the Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom , the Reverend Edwin Dahlberg
and Bishop W. J. Walls , was one of the original sponsors of the Conference on
Peaceful ...
Einstein , with Thomas Mann , Professor Emily G. Balch of the Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom , the Reverend Edwin Dahlberg
and Bishop W. J. Walls , was one of the original sponsors of the Conference on
Peaceful ...
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