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| | Dream Job That Became A Nightnare |
 | | Exhibiting the Enola Gay was on his mind when he began the new job, and his plan had always been for a broad exhibit, one that included the history, explored the moral questions, and discussed the impact of the bomb on the future of the world. |
 | | In An Exhibit Denied, Harwit describes his exhibit team as a group keenly aware of the emotional power of the topic and of the need for both accuracy and balance, not just in the script, but in the overall impression of the exhibit. |
 | | World War II veterans raised $22,000 in support of the exhibition in the early years of development, but by 1994, the year before the scheduled opening, they had become its most vocal critics. |
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