> > On Mon, 30 Jan 1995 [log in to unmask] wrote: > > > Can anyone tell me how to obtain a copy of the text of the display regarding > > the dropping of the atomic bomb in Japan? > > > > I have heard so much about this, but without an appropriate knowledge of the > > display, I am left out of the discussion. (This does not mean that those > > discussing this around shouldn't be left out of the discussion too! ;-)) > > > > Thanks. > > > > Sabin Peterson > > Madison, WI > > The documents amount to hundreds of pages, with myriad revisions. > About 100 copies are in circulation, and no doubt it eventually circulate > among the exhibition underground in samzidat form. > I would upload excerpts if not for the certainty that I would be > accused of being unfairly selective, and have no desire to be assaulted > in a bed that Air & Space Director Martin Harwit made and must lie in. If anybody can lay their hands on any of these "samizdat" copies, I will volunteer to scan and post them on a gopher server that will be accessible from anywhere. We can show that we've improved on samizdat just a little bit since the Soviet days. We have the technology. Speaking for myself, not my employer. -- David Condon, Librarian | [log in to unmask] Cleveland Museum of Natural History | 1 Wade Oval Drive, University Circle | +1 (216) 231-4600 ext.222 Cleveland, Ohio 44106-1767 | Fax: +1 (216) 231-5919