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... conference in New York City , at which time respected specialists would ( perhaps in round - table conferences or through discussions of prepared papers ) analyze is- sues such as the origin of the present crisis , the probable conse ...
... conference in New York City , at which time respected specialists would ( perhaps in round - table conferences or through discussions of prepared papers ) analyze is- sues such as the origin of the present crisis , the probable conse ...
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... conference a statement of his own views on that issue , without any further discussion . Your suggestion to exclude the press from the conference and to publicize only the results of the conference also has my full ap- proval . The most ...
... conference a statement of his own views on that issue , without any further discussion . Your suggestion to exclude the press from the conference and to publicize only the results of the conference also has my full ap- proval . The most ...
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... conference . The writer and poet Christopher La Farge was one of those who had been invited to attend the Washington Conference . He expressed to Einstein the fear that , unless the conference dealt squarely with the question of world ...
... conference . The writer and poet Christopher La Farge was one of those who had been invited to attend the Washington Conference . He expressed to Einstein the fear that , unless the conference dealt squarely with the question of world ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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