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ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13224 · Document · 1958.09.03
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The Second United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy is now in progress (Sept. 1-13) at the Palais des Nations, Geneva. Participating in this conference are some 5000 prominent scientists and observers from 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies, who are here to exchange views on world-wide scientific problems and to further peaceful uses of atomic energy.
Shown here seated from left to right in the Assembly Hall during a meeting of the Conference are Prof. Georges Gueben and prof. Brasseur, two members of the Belgian delegation.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13225 · Document · 1958.09.03
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The Second United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy is now in progress (Sept. 1-13) at the Palais des Nations, Geneva. Participating in this conference are some 5000 prominent scientists and observers from 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies, who are here to exchange views on world-wide scientific problems and to further peaceful uses of atomic energy.
The public sessions and meetings, during which more than 2200 papers and 55 films will be presented, are followed daily by the international press and other information media.
This photograph shows from right to left: Mr H.A.B. Brynielsson and Dr.T.K.A. Magnusson, two members of the Swedish delegation attending a meeting in the Assembly Hall.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13226 · Document · 1958.09.04
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Some 5000 prominent scientists and observers from 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies have gathered in the Palais des Nations, Geneva, to attend the Second United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, which is now in progress (September 1-13).
Shown here (left) is Rear-Admiral Otacilio Cunha, head of the delegation of Brazil to the Conference, attending one of the meetings.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13227 · Document · 1958.09.04
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Some 5000 prominent scientists and observers from 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies have gathered in the Palais des Nations, Geneva, to attend the Second United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy (Sept.1-13) which is now in progress.
This photograph shows Dr.R. Siddiqui, of Pakistan, attending one of the meetings which dealt with radio elements in industry.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58352 · Document · 1958.09.03
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The Second United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy is now in progress (Sept. 1-13) at the Palais des Nations, Geneva. Some 5000 prominent scientists and observers from 67 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to pool the latest knowledge on the peaceful uses of atomic energy.
In this photograph, Professor R. Sievert (left), of the Swedish delegation to the Conference, is exchanging views with Mr. L.S. Taylor, of the United States delegation, during lunch at the Palais des Nations.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58354 · Document · 1958.09.03
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The Second United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy is now in progress (Sept. 1-13) at the Palais des Nations, Geneva. Some 5000 prominent scientists and observers from 67 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to pool the latest knowledge on peaceful uses of atomic energy.Topics of discusssion so far include the possibility of controlled fusion, experience with nuclear power plants, and experience in health and safety, which was discussed at today's meetings.
Seen here during one of the sessions are (left to right): Dr. Charng Ratanarat, head of the delegation of Thailand; Dr. Pradist Cheosakul, also of the Thai delegation; and Dr. Frantisek Behounek, of the delegation of Czechoslovakia.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58355 · Document · 1958.09.03
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The Second United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy is now in progress (Sept. 1-13) at the Palais des Nations, Geneva. Some 5000 prominent scientists and observers from 67 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to pool the latest knowledge on the peaceful uses of atomic energy and to exchange views on scientific problems.Topics of discusssion so far include the potentialities of nuclear fusion as a long-term energy source, experience with nuclear power plants, and experience in health and safety, which was discussed at today's meetings.
Here, a scientist from the USSR delegation, Mr.V.M. Klechkovskii, is studying a document during a meeting of the Conference.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58357 · Document · 1958.09.03
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The Second United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy is now in progress (Sept. 1-13) at the Palais des Nations, Geneva. Some 5000 prominent scientists and observers from 67 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to pool the latest knowledge on peaceful uses of atomic energy. The public sessions and meetings, during which more than 2200 papers and 55 films will be presented, are followed daily by the international press and other information media.
In this photograph, taken during a scientific press briefing that followed one of the meetings of the Conference today, a journalist is seen taking notes.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58358 · Document · 1958.09.02
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The Second United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy is now in progress (Sept. 1-13) at the Palais des Nations, Geneva. Participating in this Conference are some 5000 prominent scientists and observers from 67 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies,who are here to exchange views on world-wide scientific problems and to further peaceful uses of atomic energy.
Experience with nuclear power plants and possibility of controlled fusion were today's topics of discussion. Two members of the French delegation are seen here seated next to the delegates of Viet-Nam. The French delegates are (from the right): Mr Eugène Cotton; and Mr. Francis Netter.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58359 · Document · 1958.09.02
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The Second United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy is now in progress (Sept. 1-13) at the Palais des Nations, Geneva. Participating in this Conference are some 5000 prominent scientists and observers from 67 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies,who are here to exchange views on world-wide scientific problems and to further peaceful uses of atomic energy.
Experience with nuclear power plants and the possibility of controlled fusion were today's topics of discussion. Dr. K.D. Sinelnikov, of the Ukrainian SSR Delegation, is seen here at his country's desk in the Assembly Hall, listening to the debate.