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English: Professor Ken Young of King's College London in Leonia, New Jersey, in the US in March 2014, reading some of the mid-1950s interview notes left behind by the late Professor Warner R. Schilling of Columbia University regarding the 1950 decision by the US government to move ahead with the development of the hydrogen bomb. These interview notes would become part of the basis for the book Super Bomb: Organizational Conflict and the Development of the Hydrogen Bomb published several years later.
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