[0:14:36 - 0:14:47] James Conant, Harvard's president from 1933 to
1955, was a key figure in the Manhattan Project, managing the delicate balance between scientists and the military.
[0:18:43 - 0:18:54] In 1951, 1952, and again in
1955, he worked as a consultant for the Psychological Strategy Board and its successor, the Operations Coordinating Board.
[0:23:04 - 0:23:13] Ansel Talbert wrote an article for the New York Herald Tribune in November of
1955, while Gray was president of the University of North Carolina.
[0:25:18 - 0:25:25] In
1955, Kissinger started to write critically of Eisenhower's nuclear strategy of massive retaliation.
[0:27:40 - 0:27:51] In
1955, Kissinger was invited to direct a council on foreign relations study group on nuclear war and foreign policy.