On the recordJuly 19, 1955
I hope that private business and professional men throughout the world will take an interest, and provide an incentive in finding new ways that this new science can be used.
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presidency.ucsb.eduI hope that private business and professional men throughout the world will take an interest, and provide an incentive in finding new ways that this new science can be used.
Remarks at the Research Reactor Building, Palais des Nations, Geneva.
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