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CERN: European Organization for Nuclear Research

SEP 01, 1955
C. J. Bakker

The Council meeting of the European Organization held in Geneva on October 7 and 8, 1954, was a great occasion. In his opening address R. Valeur of France, retiring President of the interim Council, notified the Council of the entering into force of the Convention for the establishment of a European Organization for Nuclear Research, as a sufficient number of instruments of ratification had been deposited by then.

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C. J. Bakker, Dutch Institute of Nuclear Physics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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