At the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover was interviewing Whittaker Chambers and Elizabeth Bentley, and warning President Truman that the State Department should dismiss Alger Hiss, organizer of the Dumbarton Oaks Conference on the U.N. and the San ...
... in conjunction with M. Hoffman, of Vienna, he began a periodical work on the old principles. In this work all his former zeal was displayed, and the new philosophers were attacked with vehemence. This occasioned a violent repulse on ...
See also this file , passim , for the penciled comments on individual cases ; Attorney General William D. Mitchell to Calvin Coolidge , June 18 , 1926 , W. W. Husband to the Attorney General , May 24 , 1926 , PA File 44–152 ; IN Files ...
9-11, 13. 50. Sewell, UNESCO and World Politics, pp. 149-51. 51. Sewell, "Pluralism," pp. 167-68. 52. See Sathyamurthy, pp. 36-48, 165. 53. For the U.N. story see Hazzard, pp. 15, 73, and passim; for UNESCO, see Behr- stock, passim. 54.
This book describes the development of the world's first hospital-based proton treatment and research center, summarizing a decades-long quest and commitment undertaken by Dr. James M. Slater.
Rich with historical and cultural value, these works are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.