Read Inside the Centre: The Life of J. Robert Oppenheimer Online
Authors: Ray Monk
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. ‘Give it back to the Indians’: Teller (2001), 219
487
. ‘Operation Crossroads’: see Weisgall (1994), from where my information about these tests primarily comes.
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. ‘If an atomic bomb’: ibid., 98
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. ‘the appropriateness’: ibid., 99
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. White: ‘I also have another quotation’: H.B. Fletcher, FBI San Francisco Office to JEH, 11.6.1946, JRO FBI file
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. ‘Naval vessels’:
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists of Chicago
, 1 (5), 15 February 1946, 12
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. just what happened: what follows is derived mainly from Weisgall (1994)
489
. ‘Dressed in all the trappings’:
The Economist
, Volume 151, 1946, 9
489
. ‘not so much’: Rhodes (1996), 262
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. ‘common blackmail’: ibid.
490
. ‘is in deep despair’: Lilienthal (1964), 69
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. ‘will be construed by us’: ibid., 70
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. ‘paced up and down’: ibid.
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. ‘He is really’: ibid., 69
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. ‘for the last four years’: S & W, 289
491
. ‘Cosmic Rays: Report of Recent Progress, 1936–1941’: Oppenheimer (1944)
491
. ‘The situation’: Oppenheimer (1944), 31
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. ‘Reaction of Radiation’: Oppenheimer and Bethe (1946)
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. ‘I think’: Donald Menzel to JRO, 15.7.1946, JRO papers, LOC
492
. ‘I would like’: JRO to Donald Menzel, 8.8.1946, JRO papers, LOC
492
. ‘There are certainly’: Menzel to JRO, August 1946, JRO papers, LOC
493
. ‘He is not greatly cultivated’: B & S, 362
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. ‘a kind of house-rewarming’: Chevalier (1965), 69
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. ‘had been asked’: ibid.
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. ‘was obviously’: ibid.
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. ‘I had to report’: ibid.
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. ‘gave no answer’: ibid., 70
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. ‘Opje let loose’: ibid.
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. Oppenheimer himself was interviewed: see Herken (2002), 161–2
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. ‘Dr Oppenheimer has requested’: Pais (2006), 80
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. about whom Oppenheimer had written to Birge: S & W, 268–9
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. ‘in every way’: ibid., 268
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. Six months later: JRO to Birge, 26.5.1944, S & W, 275–6
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. ‘I shall of course’: S & W, 284–5
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. ‘Would you like to come to Berkeley?’: Mehra et al. (1999e), 1137
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. ‘I still said no’: ibid.
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. ‘Turn around’: Pais (1997), 186
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. ‘Oppenheimer spoke’: ibid., 221
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. ‘As I stood waiting’: ibid., 221–2
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. ‘Let’s walk’: ibid., 222
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. ‘I have just’: ibid., 224
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. ‘quite long conversations’: ITMO, 327
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. ‘You will note’: JEH to General Harry H. Vaughan, 28.2.1947, JRO FBI file
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. ‘Well, if anyone were to print this stuff’: Stern (1971), 103
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. ‘visibly shaken’: ibid.
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. Oppenheimer had told him: see ITMO, 27
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. On 11 March: Herken (2002), 179
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. ‘He wanted me to be quite clear’: ITMO, 41
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. to hear Oppenheimer say: ibid., 344
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. On 11 August: Herken (2002), 180
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. Shelter Island Conference: my main sources of information about this conference are Pais (1986), Chapter 18, Schweber (1986b), Schweber (1994) and Schwinger (1986). A good, accessible account of the conference can be found in Baggott (2011).
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. ‘would be remembered’: Schweber (1994), 156
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. ‘There have been many conferences’: ibid.
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. Weisskopf’s outline: ibid., 179–81
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. Oppenheimer’s outline: ibid., 181–3
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. a non-technical lecture: ‘Atomic Energy as a Contemporary Problem’, Oppenheimer (1955), 21–41
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. ‘of the two or three’: ibid., 30
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. ‘would not dare’: Brown and Hoddeson (1983), 222
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. ‘Twenty-three’: quoted Schweber (1994), 172–3
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. ‘it was immediately evident’: ibid., 173
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. ‘As the conference went on’: ibid.
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. ‘I had heard Oppenheimer speak’: Pais (2006), 112
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. ‘unexpectedly fruitful’: Schweber (1994), 174
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. ‘the most successful conference’: ibid., 175
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. ‘Don’t worry’: ibid., 174
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. ‘I hardly see him any more’: Chevalier (1965), 79
506
. ‘George thinks this’: ibid., 80
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. ‘Oppenheimer became a symbol’: Kevles (1995), 377
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. ‘This is an unreal place’: Pais (1997), 248–9
508
.
Life
magazine ran an article:
Life
, 29 December 1947, 53–9
508
. ‘devastating projection’: ibid., 53
509
. ‘The Multiple Production’: Oppenheimer, Lewis and Wouthuysen (1948)
509
. ‘Note on the Stimulated Decay’: Oppenheimer, Epstein and Finkelstein (1948)
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. small conference in Copenhagen: see Pais (1997), 233–4
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. ‘It was’: ibid., 234
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. ‘did not have time’: Mehra and Rechenberg (2001), 1044. See also Schweber (1994), 317
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. ‘The importance of Schwinger’s calculation’: Schweber (1994), 318
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. ‘Physics in the Contemporary World’: Oppenheimer (1955), 81–102
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. ‘temporarily disastrous effect’: ibid., 83
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. ‘demands of’: ibid.
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. ‘It has’: ibid., 83–4
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. ‘Almost every month’: ibid., 84–5
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. ‘A newly vigorous’: ibid., 85–6
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. ‘the increasing understanding’: ibid., 86
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. ‘It is the prevailing view’: ibid.
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. ‘In some sort of crude sense’: ibid., 88
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. ‘God is great!’: Schweber (1994), 318
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. ‘I have heard’: ibid.
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. ‘As he proceeded’: Pais (1997), 251
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. ‘The great event’: Schweber (1994), 320
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. ‘I was not showing off: Mehra and Rechenberg (2001), 1048
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. ‘I heard later’: ibid.
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. 10 December 1947: Schweber (1994), 176
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. ‘Now it does not matter’: Pais (2006), 115
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. ‘a major tour de force’: ibid.
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. ‘I was not invited’: Dyson (1979), 55
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. ‘had a new theory’: ibid.
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. ‘Dick tried to tell’: ibid.
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. ‘the speed’: Pais (2006), 115
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. ‘The Pocono conference’: Schwinger (1986), 414
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. ‘got together in the hallway’: Mehra and Rechenberg (2001), 1059
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. ‘Grateful for your letter’: see Schwinger (2008), 40
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. ‘Just because’: Schweber (1994), 198
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. ‘remarkable work’:
Physical Review
, 74, 225 (1948)
515
. ‘The reason’: Schweber (1994), 201
515
. ‘whole idea’: Barton (1968), 66. On the history of
Physics Today
, see also Weiner (1973).
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. ‘to present’: Barton (1968)
516
. ‘Out of it all’:
Engineering and Science Monthly
, July 1948, 7
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. ‘hard to disbelieve’: Oppenheimer (1949b), 181
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. ‘the developments’: ibid.
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. ‘To me that was very important’: Schweber (1994), 502
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. ‘where love had drawn him’: ibid., 452
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. ‘I knew’: Dyson (1979), 64
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. ‘Yesterday’: Schweber (1994), 335
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. ‘a marvel’: Dyson (1979), 66
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. ‘was a cut diamond’: ibid.
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. ‘understood Schwinger’s theory’: ibid.
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. ‘As we were droning across Nebraska’: ibid., 67
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. ‘to teach’: ibid., 68
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. ‘five days’: Kaiser (2005), 74
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. ‘announcing the triumph’: ibid.
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. ‘in the middle of the conference’: Rudolf Peierls, interviewed by Charles Weiner in Seattle, Washington, 13 August 1969, AIP
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. ‘there is the phrase’: JRO to FO, 28.9.1948, quoted B & S, 391, and (slightly more fully) Michelmore (1969), 145–6
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. ‘more powerful methods’: Schwinger (1958), 148
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. ‘closed’: ibid., 154
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. ‘The atmosphere’: quoted Gleick (1994), 266
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. ‘unreceptive to new ideas’: Dyson (1979), 73
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. ‘but it came as a shock’: ibid.
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. ‘The old guard’: Mehra and Rechenberg (2001), 1071
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. ‘I might have thought’: Kragh (1990), 184
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. ‘Recent work by Lamb’: Dirac (1951), 291
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. is on record: see Kragh (1990), 183
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. ‘I disagree’: Schweber (1994), 522
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. ‘As a result’: ibid.
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. ‘I have been observing’: Dyson (1979), 73
522
. ‘we had our fiercest public battle’: ibid.
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. ‘about some calculations’: ibid., 74
523
. ‘
Nolo Contendere
’: ibid.
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. ‘It’s a grim prospect’: Schweber (1994), 527
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. ‘Certainly’: ibid.
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. ‘Well’: ibid., 551
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. ‘I am really’: Schweber (1994), 550
523
. ‘What we don’t understand’:
Time
magazine, 8 November 1948, 70
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. ‘I woke up’: ibid., 76
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. ‘to follow in detail’: JRO to FO, 28.9.1948, quoted B & S, 391
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. ‘where I saw an opportunity’: B & S, 393
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. ‘intellectual hotel’:
Time
magazine, 8 November 1948, 76
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. ‘despairing the life’: ibid.
525
. ‘Suppose you could’:
New York Times
, 18 April 1948, quoted Pais (2006), 89
526
. ‘prim and shy’: Dyson (1979), 71
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. ‘was dying to have conversations’: Pais (2006), 87. See also Pais (1997), 236, where he is merely ‘eager’ to have conversations with Eliot.
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. ‘This is a nice elevator’: Pais (2006), 87
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. ‘felt lonely and homesick’: Ackroyd (1985), 288
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. ‘Newspapermen’: Dyson (1979), 72
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. ‘I invited Eliot here’: ibid.
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. ‘One piece of news’: Lee (2009), 158
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. ‘beautiful theory’: Schweber (1994), 550
527
. ‘Oppenheimer gave a presidential address’: Dyson (1979), 74–5
527
. ‘When I really knew’: Schweber (1994), 456
528
. ‘What about Case’s Theorem?’: Mehra and Rechenberg (2001), 1092. See also ibid., 455
528
. ‘That was the moment’: ibid., 456
528
. ‘But what about Slotnick’s calculation?’: ibid.
528
. ‘I had fun with that’: ibid.
529
. ‘We will start work’: Pais (2006), 117
529
. ‘We had lovely weather’: Schweber (1994), 552
529
. ‘Feynman’s show’: Pais (2006), 117
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. ‘began its rapid’: ibid.
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. ‘a real sense’: Schweber (1994), 178
530
. ‘is
known
’: Feynman (1990), 3
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. ‘At the present time’: ibid., 7
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. ‘We physicists’: ibid., 8
531
. ‘The Open Mind’: Oppenheimer (1955), 45–57
531
. ‘We need to remember’: ibid., 54
531
. ‘appear to commit us’: ibid., 53
531
. ‘they would need them’: ibid., 56
532
. ‘More & more physicists’:
Time
magazine, 8 November 1948, 70
532
. his appearance before HUAC: see Stern (1971), 118–22, B & S, 394–6, and ITMO, 210–16. Schweber (2000), 118–30, has an excellent account both of the hearing and of its repurcussions.
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. ‘Mr Chairman’: B & S, 396
533
. ‘a dangerous man and quite Red’: ibid., 395
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. ‘violently denounced’: ibid.
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. ‘too constitutional’: Stern (1971), 120
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. ‘Incidents in Germany’: ITMO, 211
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. ‘It was well known’: ibid.
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. ‘Before we adjourn’: Stern (1971), 122
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. called before the committee the very next day: ibid., 123
534
. ‘God guided their questions’: ibid., 124. See also ITMO, 213, where Oppenheimer is asked twice whether he said this. The first time he denies it, the second time he says he does not remember saying it.
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. a Rochester newspaper: the story is reproduced in full in Schweber (2000), 119–20
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. ‘because of his intransigence’: ibid., 123
535
. ‘If Peters loses his job’: ibid., 123–4
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. ‘lost a good deal of sleep’: ibid., 125
535
. Bethe’s letter: ibid.
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. ‘rather dismal’: ibid., 127
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. ‘a not very successful piece’: ibid.
536
. ‘I think mostly’: Michelmore (1969), 156
536
. Frank’s turn: Stern (1971), 130–2, B & S, 402–5
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. front-page story: the front page in question is reproduced in Goodchild (1969), 187
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. said he had never been a Communist Party member: see ibid., 188