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- 2 - time it had become a Strauss-Jackson act, Strauss supplying more and more atomic pool ideas and Jackson putting into words. 11. Approval all around immediately prior to Bermuda, and decision by the President that Strauss and Jackson should go to Bermuda. 12. Several long discussions between Strauss and Cherwell on validity and feasibility of plan, leading to Cherwell's advising Churchill to raise no British objections. 13. Work on plane on final draft, between the President, Strauss, Foster Dulles, and Jackson. Delivery of speech at UN -- December 8, 1953 I ent

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