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The "clean bomb" press conference
The "clean bomb" press conference
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
Sound (1957)
Part of G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
No Copyright
Russian atomic bomb development
Russian atomic bomb development
Bradley, Omar Nelson, 1893-1981
Sound (1949)
Part of G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
No Copyright
Dr. Howard Maxwell, a member of the Physics Department at Kalamazoo College, discusses the principles behind the atomic bomb
Dr. Howard Maxwell, a member of the Physics Department at Kalamazoo College, discusses the principles behind the atomic bomb
Maxwell, Howard N. (Howard Nicholas), 1909-1982
Sound (1945)
Part of G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
In Copyright
Radio report to the American people on the Potsdam conference and dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan
Radio report to the American people on the Potsdam conference and dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Sound (1945)
Part of G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
No Copyright
This is Kalamazoo. 1950-07-28
This is Kalamazoo. 1950-07-28
Todd, Paul (Paul H.)
Sound (1950)
Part of G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
In Copyright
Sandlin, Tolbert Mr. & Mrs. Oral History
Sandlin, Tolbert Mr. & Mrs. Oral History
Sound (1999)
Part of Making of Modern Michigan
In Copyright
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