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Edward St. John - papers concerning Judgment at Hiroshima (1997), 1939-1997

Edward St. John - papers concerning Judgment at Hiroshima (1997), 1939-1997

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Edward St. John - papers concerning Judgment at Hiroshima (1997), 1939-1997

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Edward St. John - papers concerning Judgment at Hiroshima (1997), 1939-1997

Date

1939-1997

Call Numbers

MLMSS 6660/13-25, 27-52 , SAFE/MLMSS 6660/14/12 (Safe 3/234) , SAFE/MLMSS 6660/33/17 (Safe 3/235) , MLMSS 6660/Item 12X, 26X, 53X

Record Identifier

1Jk40GQY

Reference Code

401994
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Contents

38 boxes and 3 outsize items

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Partly restricted : Applies to
MLMSS 6660/14/12

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Reproduction Restricted

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Scope and Contents

Contents

V. PAPERS CONCERNING JUDGMENT AT HIROSHIMA (1997), 1939-1997

A. Nuclear diary, 1984-1985, and New York diary, 1993
B. Subject hanging files: A-W, 194-1995
C. Research files: A-W, 1967-1994
D. Research material, compiled by Elizabeth Handsley, 1986-1990
E. Black 4-post research binders, 1939-1994
F. Printed material, 1956, 198...

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Edward St. John - papers concerning Judgment at Hiroshima (1997), 1939-1997

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Information transferred from the Oral History Accession Register as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012

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MLMSS 6660/13-25, 27-52 , SAFE/MLMSS 6660/14/12 (Safe 3/234) , SAFE/MLMSS 6660/33/17 (Safe 3/235) , MLMSS 6660/Item 12X, 26X, 53X

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1Jk40GQY

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401994

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