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ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58395 · 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 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to exchange the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.
U Hla Nyunt, head of the delegation of Burma to the Conference, is seen in this photograph during one of today's meetings.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58396 · Document · 1958.09.05
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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 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to exchange the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.
Seen here attending one of today's meetings of the Conference is Professor R. Bernardini, of Italy, Director of the Synchro cyclotron section of Cern. Professor Bernardini made an unexpected announcement of a discovery which Cern had made in the field of nuclear energy research.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58397 · Document · 1958.09.04
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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 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to exchange the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.
Two Members of the Thailand delegation are seen here attending session D-6 of the conference - a technical session on the production and use of isotopes in research. From left to right are Dr. Pradist Cheosakul, and Dr. Charng Ratanarat, head of the Thailand delegation.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58398 · Document · 1958.09.04
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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 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to exchange the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.
Two Members of the Japanese delegation are seen here attending session D-6 of the conference - a technical session on the production and use of isotopes in research. From left to right are: Mr. Natsume and Dr. F. Yamasaki.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58399 · Document · 1958.09.04
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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 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to exchange the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.
This photograph was taken in one of the conference rooms during a technical session on the production and use of isotopes in research.
Seen here (left to right): Mrs. Bernert, of the UN; Professor Buuhoi (Viet Nam), Vice-President of the technical session; and Professor Berta Karlik (Austria), President of the Session.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58400 · Document · 1958.09.04
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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 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to exchange the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.
Here, members of the Conference attend session D-6- a technical session on the production and use of isotopes in research. From left to right are: Mr. Clemente (Philippines), and Mr. Ambar (Israel).

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58401 · Document · 1958.09.04
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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 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to exchange the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.
Seen in this photograph, listening to the discussion at today's meeting of the Conference, are Mr. Laszlo Bozoky (left), of Hungary; and Dr.Azade, of Iran.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58402 · Document · 1958.09.04
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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 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to exchange the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.
Here, listening to the discussion at one of the meetings of the Conference is Mr. Sven Svendsen, of the Venezuelan delegation, and his wife.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58403 · Document · 1958.09.04
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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 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to exchange the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.
This photograph shows Dr. L.R.Birt, of the Union of South Africa, attending one of today's meetings.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58410 · 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 69 countries and 9 UN Specialized Agencies are participating in this Conference to exchange the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.
This photograph shows Dr.T.W. Wickremanayaka (Ceylon) attending a session.