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rather than four as originally planned, The additional sessions were not confined to any particular area of interest but represented the increased activity on the part of most nations in

all aspects of the Conference. The committee gave Dr. Eklund rather broad discretion in completing details for the Conference, which will receive the committee's final approval at a meeting on August 29in Geneva.

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The committee approved the Conference schedule. The exhibit building being constructed
by the United Nations will be open to the general public August 31 to September 15, from 10:00

a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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It was also agreed that six evening lectures would be delivered on three nights during the

Conference by prominent scientists. Although the program was not announced in detail, the

following were expected to be thvited by the United Nations to deliver evening lectures: Glenn T.
Seaborg and Lloyd V. Berkner of the United States, I. Y. Tamm and V. A. Engel’gardt of the
U.S.S.R., Sir John Cockcroft of the United Kingdom, and Homi J. Bhabha of India. (End of UN-

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