Gordon Dean

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  1. Atomic Energy for Peace

    Wishing to know in greater detail the full implications of President Eisenhower’s electrifying proposal for the pooling of fissionable materials, the Atlantic turned to GORDON DEAN, who screed on the Atomic Energy Commission from 1949 to 1953 and for three years was its chairman. A lawyer,born in Seattle in 1905,Mr. Dean taught law at Duke University and at the University of Southern California; was a Special Executive Assistant to the United States Attorney General,and in 1945 served at Nuremberg on Justice Jackson’s prosecuting staff.