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ATM-ADV UN 50675 · Document · 1956.10.01
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A recommendation that the Second UN scientific conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy shall open on or about 1 september 1958 and shall last two weeks, has been made by the seven-member committee appointed to advise Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold on atomic affairs. A decision on the site of the conference will be taken later. The Committee made its recommendation at a closed meeting at UN Headquarters last Friday 28 September.
Here is a general view of the meeting.

ATM-ADV UN 50676 · Document · 1956.10.01
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A recommendation that the Second UN scientific conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy shall open on or about 1 september 1958 and shall last two weeks, has been made by the seven-member committee appointed to advise Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold on atomic affairs. A decision on the site of the conference will be taken later. The Committee made its recommendation at a closed meeting at UN Headquarters last Friday 28 september.
Seen here before the meeting is the Canadian member of the Committee, Dr. W. B. Lewis.

ATM-ADV UN 50678 · Document · 1956.10.01
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A recommendation that the Second UN scientific conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy shall open on or about 1 september 1958 and shall last two weeks, has been made by the seven-member committee appointed to advise Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold on atomic affairs. A decision on the site of the conference will be taken later. The Committee made its recommendation at a closed meeting at UN Headquarters last Friday 28 september.
This picture, taken before the opening of the meeting, shows two members of the Committee exchanging a few words. They are Dr. I. I. Rabi (seated) of the United States, and Sir John Cockroft of the United Kingdom.