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- acknowl edged that they d ispensed free t rips were: Max Klein. identified by Wright as editor of Metro Goldwyn-Mayer News of the Day; Louis Messolonghelis, edi tor, King Features Syndicate; Courtland Smith, editor of the Central Press Association
- pemit ltolder, fnm tbe Pealapn or Anaeua 1, 2, 3. A p•king petllit la valid oely wllea the coetrol c■rcl Md pen,it reflect the i• cllvi~•l's c,,neat vellicle state liceeae namber ud •ucease aumbera of all c:.r pool ...,.1,en,. Lost Of atolea jlenllta
- wonder if you recall any of those discus sions or if your work involv ed any of · · that postwa r plannin g? JONES: As I rememb er [Benito ] Musso lini was arreste~ and [Pietro ] Badogl io formed a new govern ment in the autumn of 1943. The King
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- , m~king the most campus leader at a meeting of some widespread attm-k upon the gowrn- ·1,000 Cape Town students and faculty , ' I 1 whitN. ment ever made by South Afri,~.an The upro.,r be1tan two W('('b aJ:o when the government, in\'Oki111,t South
- that at the Critique last week~ with the action.teams present, I believe both Chinese Team captains used lancuace suggestin& that the D-7 ~uclear weapons had affected their thi~king. The weapons tad to them represented liabilities rather than assets