Speech at the dedication of the Naval Ordnance Test Station Weapons Center in Inyokern, California [sound recording] / 1964 November 4.

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Speech at the dedication of the Naval Ordnance Test Station Weapons Center in Inyokern, California [sound recording] / 1964 November 4.

An informal review of his and other scientists' participation in national military efforts during World War II.

1 sound tape reel (1 hr.) : analog, mono. ; 7 in.

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