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THE DEBATE ABOUT CHEMICAL WARFARE

on BBC Radio 3

ROBIN CLARKE
Editor of Science Journal describes the background, as a British journalist sees it, to the fierce controversy in the U.S.A. about the use of chemicals in the Vietnam war EMILE DE ANTONIO introduces recordings of the views of American scientists, soldiers, and civilians, including passages from an open debate at Cornell University Speakers:
GENERAL J. H. ROTHSCHILD former Commanding General. Research and Development,
U.S Army Chemical Services
BOWMAN CUTTER member of the U.S. Disarmament Commission
ALBERT S. MILDVAN Professor of Biology,
University of Pennsylvania Medical School
DR. KNUT KRIEGER Djrector of Project Summit and Spicerack, University of Pennsylvania
DR. MATTHEW MESELSON Professor of Biology. Harvard University
Jean MAYER
Professor of Nutritional Medicine. Harvard Medical School
CAROL BRIGHTMAN
Editor of Viet Report
Produced for the BBC in New
York by Emile de Antonio

Contributors

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General J. H. Rothschild
Unknown:
Albert S. Mildvan

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