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" The hope of civilization lies in international arrangements looking, if possible, to the renunciation of the use and development of the atomic bomb, and directing and encouraging the use of atomic energy and all future scientific information toward peaceful... "
Hearings on Science Legislation (S. 1297 and Related Bills): Hearings Before ... - Page 146
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs. Subcommittee on War Mobilization - 1945 - 1210 pages
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National Science Foundation Act: Hearings Before a ..., Issues 21-24

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Public Health - Federal aid to research - 1946 - 108 pages
...research, including nuclear physics or atomic research (not industrial know-how of military value), would retard progress, would fail in its objective of preventing...information toward peaceful and humanitarian ends." APPENDIX A EXAMPLES OF RESEARCH IN THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE A few examples of recent specific scientific...
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The International Control of Atomic Energy: Growth of a Policy : an Informal ...

United States. Department of State - Nuclear energy - 1946 - 304 pages
...can no longer rely on the slow progress of time to develop a program of control among nations. . . . "The hope of civilization lies in international arrangements...information toward peaceful and humanitarian ends. The difficulties in working out such arrangements are great. The alternative to overcoming these difficulties,...
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The Hydrogen Bomb and International Control: Technical and Background ...

United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Hydrogen bomb - 1950 - 48 pages
...recommendations were transmitted to the Congress on October 3, 1945. He spoke of the necessity for "international arrangements looking, if possible,...and development of the atomic bomb, and directing * * * atomic energy * * * toward peaceful and humanitarian ends." So great a challenge could not await...
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Community Policy: Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy ...

United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Antinuclear movement - 1950 - 22 pages
...recommendations were transmitted to the Congress on October 3, 1945. He spoke of the necessity for "international arrangements looking, if possible,...and development of the atomic bomb, and directing * * * atomic energy * * * toward peaceful and humanitarian ends." So great a challenge could not await...
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Harry S. Truman: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of ...

United States. President (1945-1953 : Truman) - Presidents - 1961 - 718 pages
...substantial agreement that foreign research can come abreast of our present theoretical knowledge in time. The hope of civilization lies in international arrangements...information toward peaceful and humanitarian ends. The difficulties in working out such arrangements are great. The alternative to overcoming these difficulties,...
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Present at the Creation: My Years in the State Department

Dean Acheson - Biography & Autobiography - 1970 - 858 pages
...substantial agreement that foreign research can come abreast of our present theoretical knowledge in time. The hope of civilization lies in international arrangements...information toward peaceful and humanitarian ends. The difficulties in working out such arrangements are great. The alternative to overcoming these difficulties,...
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The Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made

Walter Isaacson, Evan Thomas - Biography & Autobiography - 1997 - 852 pages
...revolutionary to consider in the framework of old ideas," Acheson wrote a resounding clarion call for "the renunciation of the use and development of the atomic bomb" and for a system in which "cooperation might replace rivalry in the field of atomic power." Before the...
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March to Armageddon: The United States and the Nuclear Arms Race, 1939 to ...

Ronald E. Powaski - History - 1987 - 314 pages
...information. On the one hand, he stated that the atomic "secret" would not remain one for long, and therefore "the hope of civilization lies in international arrangements...renunciation of the use and development of the atomic bomb." On the other hand, he rejected the direct and immediate approach to the Soviets on atomic energy proposed...
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The Struggle Against the Bomb: Volume One, One World or None: A History of ...

Lawrence S. Wittner - Political Science - 1993 - 508 pages
...energy constitutes a new force too revolutionary to consider in the framework of old ideas," he said. "The hope of civilization lies in international arrangements...renunciation of the use and development of the atomic bomb." Conceding that "the difficulties in working out such arrangements are great," the president argued...
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The Joint Chiefs of Staff and National Policy, 1945-1947, Volume 1; Volume 62

James F. Schnabel - United States - 1996 - 264 pages
...development. Discussion of this was vital and could not await action of the new United Nations Organization. "The hope of civilization lies in international arrangements...information toward peaceful and humanitarian ends," the President declared. He meant to begin discussions with Great Britain and Canada along these lines...
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