AMERICAN ATOMIC EXPERTS TO AID JAPAN.—Three leading United States atomic experts recently arrived in Tokyo as private representatives of science and industry to give Japan aid in developing a programme of the peaceful use of atomic energy. They are shown at the Tokyo airport receiving gifts of flowers from Japanese girls. From left are Dr. L. R. Hafstad; Dr. E. O. Lawrence, a Nobel Prize winner; and Dr. J. J. Hopkins, president of the firm which built the atomic submarine Nautilus.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27669, 27 May 1955, Page 6
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81AMERICAN ATOMIC EXPERTS TO AID JAPAN.—Three leading United States atomic experts recently arrived in Tokyo as private representatives of science and industry to give Japan aid in developing a programme of the peaceful use of atomic energy. They are shown at the Tokyo airport receiving gifts of flowers from Japanese girls. From left are Dr. L. R. Hafstad; Dr. E. O. Lawrence, a Nobel Prize winner; and Dr. J. J. Hopkins, president of the firm which built the atomic submarine Nautilus. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27669, 27 May 1955, Page 6
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