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- 1946-1974 (Creation)
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Consists of: a photocopy of 'The Effects of The Atomic Bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Report of the British Mission to Japan' (1946); a photocopy of 'The Conscience of a Scientist' by Bronowski from 'Eleven Scientists Speak' published by the New York Academy of Sciences; a photocopy of a press cutting from 'The Listener' (BBC magazine) entitled 'J. Bronowski reports, in 1946, on a scientific mission to Japan after Hiroshima' (2 Nov 1972); a photocopy of 'A Proposal for Atomic Peace' by Bronowski ('Discovery', March 1951); an issue of 'The Nation' containing 'The Abacus and the Rose: A Dialogue after Galileo' by Bronowski (4 Jan 1964); a press cutting of ''1984' Could Be a Good Year' by Bronowski (New York Times Magazine, 15 Jul 1962); a reprint of 'The Moral Age of Plenty' by Bronowski (from The Saturday Evening Post in 'Adventures of the Mind' series, 1960); a typescript of 'Foundations for Equality' an address by Bronowski given to a symposium celebrating the golden jubilee of International House (New York, 14 May 1974); and an annotated typescript of an interview of Bronowski conducted by John Rowley for the London Sunday Times at the Salk Institute (23 Apr 1967).
[The interview conducted by John Rowley was not published].
Also includes a business card for Glennalie Coleman, Food Teacher/Writer.