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ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58411 · 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 pool the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.
This photograph shows the Chairman of Session D-9, Mr. Z. Bacq (Belgium).

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58412 · Document · 1958.09.08
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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 is a view of the lobby at the Palais des Nations, as Conference members exchange views prior to attending a meeting.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58413 · Document · 1958.09.08
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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, in the lobby at the Palais des Nations between meetings of the Conference, Mr.L.Van Middlesworth (right), of the United States, is exchanging views with Dr. P. Cheosakul (left), and Mr.C. Sangruji, both of Thailand.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58414 · Document · 1958.09.08
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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 two observers attending one of the meetings of the Conference.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58415 · Document · 1958.09.08
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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.
In this photograph, taken during the lunch period at the Palais des Nations, Conference members can be seen seated on the steps discussing a document for the afternoon meeting.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58416 · Document · 1958.09.08
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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, in the lobby before one of the meetings of the Conference, Dr.R.Siddiqui (left), of Pakistan, is exchanging views with Mr. Dong Whie Kim, of Korea.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58418 · Document · 1958.09.09
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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 pool the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.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 Mr. S. Warren (USA), speaking at a press conference.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58419 · Document · 1958.09.09
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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 pool the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.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, seated from left to right at a press conference, Dr. S.D. Simpson (Canada), Dr. A. Butterworth (UK), and Dr. W.M. Hamilton (New Zealand).

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58420 · Document · 1958.09.08
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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 pool the latest knowledge on on how atomic energy can be put to work for man's benefit.
Two members of the United Arab Republic delegation to the Conference are seen here in the Palais lobby discussing a document for the afternoon meeting. From left to right: Professor Y. Sabet and Dr. Y.A. Barrada.

ATM-CPU-2-IN UN 58423 · Document · 1958.09.08
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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 pool the latest knowledge on the peaceful uses of atomic energy.
This photograph shows, from left to right, seated in the lobby: Mr. K. Turekian (USA) and Mr. T.A. Rafter (New Zealand).