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Bohr immediately grasped the vast implications of the discovery and discussed
them at a scientific meeting in Washington late in January 1939. The news
created a sensation. Several scientists are reported to have left before the end of
that ...
Bohr immediately grasped the vast implications of the discovery and discussed
them at a scientific meeting in Washington late in January 1939. The news
created a sensation. Several scientists are reported to have left before the end of
that ...
Page 338
Einstein's letter clearly bore the imprint of Reves's thinking, which closely
paralleled ideas Einstein himself had held for years: Mr. Emery Reves, whom I
have known for many years and with whom I have often discussed urgent
political ...
Einstein's letter clearly bore the imprint of Reves's thinking, which closely
paralleled ideas Einstein himself had held for years: Mr. Emery Reves, whom I
have known for many years and with whom I have often discussed urgent
political ...
Page 387
Current proposals should be discussed in the light of the basic facts. They should
be discussed in every newspaper, in schools, in churches, in town meetings, in
private conversations, and among neighbors. Reading about the bomb promotes
...
Current proposals should be discussed in the light of the basic facts. They should
be discussed in every newspaper, in schools, in churches, in town meetings, in
private conversations, and among neighbors. Reading about the bomb promotes
...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
ra INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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