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ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13206 · 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 (September 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.
Shown here is Professor Francis Perrin (France), President of the Conference, during a press interview.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13207 · 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 (September 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.
In this photograph are two members of the Czechoslovak delegation attending a meeting of the Conference. From left to right: Dr. Augustin Sevcik and Dr Rudolf Rost.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13208 · 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 (September 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.
Shown here, during a meeting of the Conference, are three members of the United Kingdom delegation (from left to right): Dr. H. Kronberger, Sir L. Owen, and Sir George Thomson.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13209 · 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.
This photograph shows Prof. I. I. Rabi (United States), one of the six Vice-Presidents of the Conference, talking with Professor Lise Meitner (Sweden), prior to the opening of a meeting.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13211 · 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.
Here shown attending a session of the Conference are two members of the Romanian delegation. From left to right: Mr. Horia Hulubei and Mr Stefan Milco.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13212 · 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.
A photograph of Dr. Ulehla (Czechoslovakia) in the first row seated among other members of the Conference during a session. Dr Ulehla is both the special Assistant to the Conference Secretary General and one of the 34 Scientific Secretaries.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13213 · 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.
On this photo the last three seated in the first row, from the Spanish delegation are, from left to right: Mr. José M. Otero Nabascues, Prof. D. L. José Torrontegui and Mr. D. P. Cortina Mauri.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13214 · 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 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.
This photo shows observers from the Netherlands delegation discussing informally between sessions in the lobby.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13215 · 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 nine UN Specialized Agencies, who are here to exchange views on world-wide scientific problems and to further peaceful uses of atomic energy.
This photo shows three members of the Irish delegation meeting informally in the lobby. From left to right: Prof. E.J. Conway, Mr. A. Harkin and Prof. John McHenry.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 13216 · 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) in the Palais des Nations, Geneva. Participating in this conference are some 5000 prominent scientists and observers from 67 countries and nine UN Specialized Agencies, who are here to exchange views on world-wide scientific problems and to further peaceful uses of atomic energy.
This photograph shows Prof.L. Biermann (Federal Republic of Germany) listening to the questions put to him by journalists at a scientific press conference.