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Page 382
... sent Einstein the manuscript of a thoughtful and force- ful critique of the Lilienthal - Acheson Report , which was to appear in the July 1946 issue of The Atlantic Monthly . He asked for permission to quote from a letter Einstein had sent ...
... sent Einstein the manuscript of a thoughtful and force- ful critique of the Lilienthal - Acheson Report , which was to appear in the July 1946 issue of The Atlantic Monthly . He asked for permission to quote from a letter Einstein had sent ...
Page 503
... sent the following cable to the mathematician Jacques Hadamard in Paris , apparently in reply to Hadamard's request for Einstein's support in his attempt to organize French intellectuals in opposition to allied pro - German policies : I ...
... sent the following cable to the mathematician Jacques Hadamard in Paris , apparently in reply to Hadamard's request for Einstein's support in his attempt to organize French intellectuals in opposition to allied pro - German policies : I ...
Page 596
... sent a note explaining the change in his views about the pacifist movement after the Nazis ' conquest of power , inquired whether , in the fight against war , love could be substituted for fear without reference to religious terminology ...
... sent a note explaining the change in his views about the pacifist movement after the Nazis ' conquest of power , inquired whether , in the fight against war , love could be substituted for fear without reference to religious terminology ...
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