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Folder, "NSAM # 282: Project Sulky, 2/11/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
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- - excavation techniq\les (See Tabs A and B), although the USSR leads the world in large-scale excavation with conventional explosives. Clearly, at the time of the Test Ban Treaty negotiations, Khrushchev did not ~nvisage early amendment of the Treaty, and his
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- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
- the nature of the nuclear research experiment to be conducted in a gold mine in Pretoria, South Africa. I trust the information is adequate and that the letter will serve the purpose you had in mind. ard c. Brown, Jr. Executive Assistant to the Chairman Mr
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- Ban Treaty approval for the utilization of nuclear energy for peaceful explosions under adequate in~er national controls. The President requests that a first report on this matter be available to him by the end of March• .·.Jr.{,_~, I