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(Speaking In German)
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Please.
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(Man Speaking In German Over Intercom)
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Gentlemen, I have the honour to present
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our American colleague,
Professor Armstrong,
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professor of science and physics,
University of Chicago.
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Ph.d, summa cum laude, 1956,
California Institute of Technology.
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- Honorary degree.
- Ja.
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We are all very familiar
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with Professor Armstrong's qualifications.
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- Good morning, Professor.
- Morning.
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Please sit down.
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Herr Kollege, continue.
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Professor Armstrong,
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I have been asked
by the committee of the faculty
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to put to you some questions.
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Gentlemen, I'll be, uh...
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happy and pleased to provide
whatever information I can.
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First, as a gesture of good faith,
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the committee would like you to describe
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the progress of United States experiments
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with the missile known as Gamma Five.
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Alright.
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- Let's begin with -
- (Door Opens)
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Uh, let's begin with the, uh...
preliminary experiments in Chicago.
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If there are any questions,
I'd prefer to answer them later.
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Uh... starting -
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(Whispering)