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Page 188
... issue has come to mean a matter of life and death for civilization as we know it ; nevertheless , for all the zeal displayed , every attempt at its solution has ended in a lamen- table breakdown . I believe , moreover , that those whose ...
... issue has come to mean a matter of life and death for civilization as we know it ; nevertheless , for all the zeal displayed , every attempt at its solution has ended in a lamen- table breakdown . I believe , moreover , that those whose ...
Page 486
... issue of peace . The public meeting at Carnegie Hall , New York , which took place on June 17 , 1948 , was attended ... issues . As the immediate occasion for our meeting we may regard the brusque refusal of our government to agree to ...
... issue of peace . The public meeting at Carnegie Hall , New York , which took place on June 17 , 1948 , was attended ... issues . As the immediate occasion for our meeting we may regard the brusque refusal of our government to agree to ...
Page 553
... issue of the Bulletin which had been devoted to the problem of civil defense ; he seems to have felt that , with the publication of that issue , the scientists had abandoned the principle of opposing war as such , in preference to ...
... issue of the Bulletin which had been devoted to the problem of civil defense ; he seems to have felt that , with the publication of that issue , the scientists had abandoned the principle of opposing war as such , in preference to ...
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