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McGeorge Bundy, associate professor of Government, got an additional job this week being the secretary-field worker of a new atomic energy committee.
Secretary of State Dean G. Acheson has just appointed four men to prepare fresh American proposals for disarmament and atomic energy control.
He chose physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer '26 of Princeton's Institute of Advanced Study, Vannevar Bush of the Atomic Energy Commission, John Dickey, President of Dartmouth College and Allen W. Dulles of the Central Intelligence Agency for the task. These in turn picked Bundy.
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