Materials of the Second Dublin Conference, Dublin, New Hampshire, U.S.A., October 5, 1965.

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Materials of the Second Dublin Conference, Dublin, New Hampshire, U.S.A., October 5, 1965.

Contents : Proposed Agenda, Friday Evening, October 1 - Tuesday Noon, October 5, 1965 ; List of the fifty-five conferees at the Second Dublin Conference ; Declaration of the Dublin Conference, Dublin, N.H., October 16, 1945 (Reprint January, 1954) ; Text for historical reference to appear on the inside of the front cover of the printed Declaration or as a footnote to the subcaption of the Declaration itself ; Declaration of the Second Dublin Conference, Dublin, New Hampshire, U.S.A., October 5, 1965.

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