Aug 22, 1949, NYTimes, C.L. Sulzberger, "On this barren island opposite Sunium (Cape Colonna), where Byron scratched his name on a famous ancient temple to Poseidon, and across from the little lead mining village of Lavrion, the Greek government is conducting its first experiment in mass de-communization."
Aug 22, 1949, NYTimes, C.L. Sulzberger, "On this barren island opposite Sunium (Cape Colonna), where Byron scratched his name on a famous ancient temple to Poseidon, and across from the little lead mining village of Lavrion, the Greek government is conducting its first experiment in mass de-communization."
Aug 22, 1949, NYTimes, C.L. Sulzberger, "On this barren island opposite Sunium (Cape Colonna), where Byron scratched his name on a famous ancient temple to Poseidon, and across from the little lead mining village of Lavrion, the Greek government is conducting its first experiment in mass de-communization."