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...part of a European, not a national army. Such a supra-national force will come into existence only if the French will it. Today, no single European state can act as a third force powerful enough to deter Soviet aggression. If a balance of power is possible in the hydrogen age, it can come only through a close union of the United States and a united Europe...
Samuel P. Huntington, professor of Government, Arthur Smithies, professor of Economics, and Daniel S. Cheever, lecturer in Government, will join to consider how America should prepare for an atom or hydrogen-bomb attack...
...have stirred nothing but contempt for the small minds which put it together with such solemn urgency. Its main charge is based on an opinion the scientist expressed at a meeting of the AEC's Advisory Board in 1950. At that point he opposed the plan to develop the Hydrogen bomb, partly for technical and strategic reasons which apparently retain much force, and partly on grounds of morality. After Truman's decision on the matter, Oppenheimer continued to express his doubts and, if Fortune is any guide, continued to press upon his friends and officialdom his idea that a comprehensive...
Three faculty members will discuss National Defense and the Hydrogen Bomb tonight at a forum sponsored by the Harvard Liberal Union...
Professor Ramsey said Oppenheimer only argued against a "crash program" for the H-bomb and that once ex-President Truman ordered the hydrogen bomb project started, he dropped all opposition...