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photo challenge: 100 untimed books - 18
Upper Rubber Boot prompt 18: spokesman
My copy of Jim Ottaviani's Suspended in Language is on loan to a friend, so you get this instead:

Sir Mark Oliphant, in Ann Mozley Moyal's Portraits in Science:
I was a member of a group that was led by Niels Bohr, after the test in Alamogordo, that was very much against the use of this new weapon on civilian cities. Niels Bohr, who was our spokesman -- which was a pity in some ways, because his English wasn't good and [laughs] his wife told me his Danish was almost as bad -- but he became our spokesman and was very very good and persistent in his approach.
Related:
Wikipedia's Pauli effect entry, which links to my sonnet about same
A Particular Truth--1941 - on Bohr and Heisenberg
At Teaching Resources, which obtained it via Moving Poems, which features Nic Sebastian's take as well: Othniel Smith's video remix of "Playing Duets with Heisenberg's Ghost"
My copy of Jim Ottaviani's Suspended in Language is on loan to a friend, so you get this instead:

Sir Mark Oliphant, in Ann Mozley Moyal's Portraits in Science:
I was a member of a group that was led by Niels Bohr, after the test in Alamogordo, that was very much against the use of this new weapon on civilian cities. Niels Bohr, who was our spokesman -- which was a pity in some ways, because his English wasn't good and [laughs] his wife told me his Danish was almost as bad -- but he became our spokesman and was very very good and persistent in his approach.
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