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University of Chicago Library
Guide to the Bulletin ofthe Atomic ScientistsRecords 1945-1984
© 2006 University of Chicago Library
Table of Contents
3Descriptive Summary3Information on Use3Access3Citation3Historical Note4Scope Note5Related Resources5Subject Headings5INVENTORY5Series I: Newspaper Clippings, Chronological Order8Series II: Newspaper Clippings, Subject Order15Series III: Atomic Energy Commission Press Releases18Series IV: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy: Congress of the U.S. May-
July 194918Series V: Periodicals18Subseries 1: Atomic-Bulletin21Subseries 2: United Nations Publications21Subseries 3: Civil Defense Material24Series VI: Speeches, Publications, Correspondence and Editorial Comments; and General
Material28Series VII: Editorial Material and Correspondence30Series VIII: Addenda30Subseries 1: Miscellaneous32Subseries 2: Reference Material for Articles from Bulletin Files33Series IX: 1996 Addenda
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Descriptive Summary
Identifier ICU.SPCL.BULLETIN
Title Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Records
Date 1945-1984, bulk 1945-1952
Size 19 linear ft. (38 boxes)
Repository Special Collections Research CenterUniversity of Chicago Library1100 East 57th StreetChicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.
Abstract Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, journal of nuclear energy and security news.The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Records consist of material relating tothe organization's two purposes of exploring, clarifying, and formulating theopinion and responsibilities of scientists in regard to the problems broughtabout by the release of nuclear energy as well as educating the public toa full understanding of the scientific, technological and social problemsarising from the release of nuclear energy. The collection includes newspaperclippings, press releases, periodicals, correspondence, editorial materials,manuscripts, and other related materials.
Information on Use
Access
The collection is open for research.
Citation
When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Bulletin of the AtomicScientists. Records, [Box #, Folder #], Special Collections Research Center, University ofChicago Library
Historical Note
The Manhattan Project's Metallurgical Laboratory (Met Lab) was located at the University ofChicago. It was here that scientists were recruited to work on the theoretical aspects of buildingthe atomic bomb. In 1945, months after the bombing of Hiroshima, about 90% (approximately200) of Met Lab's scientists reorganized as the Atomic Scientists of Chicago, Inc. and began topublish the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in an effort to influence government policy and toeducate the general public regarding atomic energy and the atomic bomb.
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The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists initiated publication December 10, 1945, with the purpose asdefined in their constitution:
1. to explore, clarify, and formulate the opinion and responsibilities of scientists in regard tothe problems brought about by the release of nuclear energy, and 2. to educate the public to afull understanding of the scientific, technological and social problems arising from the release ofnuclear energy.
Scope Note
The amount of administrative and editorial material contained in these files is small incomparison with the size of the general information files compiled by the Bulletin editorialcommittee and staff. Rather than a history of the Bulletin, these files provide a good backgroundand source of information for an inquiry into the social and political implications that the atombomb had in the United States and other parts of the world between the years 1945-1952.
The files of the Bulletin for the period 1945-1952 were deposited in the University Library inthe fall of 1952. Originally consisting of seven file cases, the files have now been arranged inthirty-two boxes under the various headings of newspaper clippings, Atomic Energy CommissionPress releases, Periodicals, civil defense material, general information files of the Bulletin, andeditorial material and correspondence. A complete index to the material is attached.
Series I consists of newspaper clippings that are arranged in chronological order.
Series II consists of newspaper clippings that are arranged by subject.
Series III consists of press releases from the Atomic Energy Commission Press Releases, arrangedin chronological order.
Series IV consists of materials from hearings before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy:Congress of the U.S. from May to July 1949.
Series V consists of periodicals and is divided into subseries by type of periodical.
Series VI consists of speeches, publications, correspondence and editorial comments, and othergeneral materials used by the Bulletin staff. These materials are filed by subject heading.
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Series VII consists of editorial material and correspondence, arranged by subject.
Series VIII consists of papers relating to the special issue of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists in1955. They were given to the Department of Special Collections by Edward A. Shils, Professorin the Committee on Social Thought and in the Department of Sociology at the University ofChicago.
Series IX consists of manuscript submissions to the journal between 1980 and 1984. Most ofthese drafts are photocopies that have been annotated by the journal's editors. These articles arearranged alphabetically according to the last name of the author or the primary issuing body.The Addenda also include a small amount of business correspondence, 1980-1984, which havebeen placed in chronological order, and some miscellaneous paperwork regarding conferencesand budgets. Finally, in 1986 three items were transferred from the Papers of Sol Tax in theUniversity of Chicago Archives; these are two published articles and one unpublished typescriptreport that deal with the work of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
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Subject Headings
•• Atomic Scientists of Chicago• U.S. Atomic Energy Commission• United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy• Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists• Atomic bomb -- United States -- History• Civil defense• Atomic bomb -- Moral and ethical aspects• Nuclear energy -- Periodicals• Nuclear energy -- Social aspects
INVENTORY
Series I: Newspaper Clippings, Chronological Order
Box 1Folder 1
June 1946Box 1Folder 2
January 1947Box 1Folder 3
October
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Box 1Folder 4
NovemberBox 1Folder 5
DecemberBox 1Folder 6
January 1948Box 1Folder 7
FebruaryBox 1Folder 8
MarchBox 1Folder 9
AprilBox 1Folder 10
MayBox 1Folder 11
JuneBox 1Folder 12
JulyBox 2Folder 1
August 1948Box 2Folder 2
SeptemberBox 2Folder 3
OctoberBox 2Folder 4
NovemberBox 2Folder 5
DecemberBox 2Folder 6
January 1949Box 2
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Folder 7February
Box 2Folder 8
MarchBox 2Folder 9
AprilBox 3Folder 1
May 1949Box 3Folder 2
JuneBox 3Folder 3
AugustBox 3Folder 4
SeptemberBox 3Folder 5
OctoberBox 3Folder 6
NovemberBox 3Folder 7
DecemberBox 3Folder 8
January 1950Box 3Folder 9
FebruaryBox 3Folder 10
MarchBox 3Folder 11
JuneBox 3Folder 12
JulyBox 3Folder 13
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AugustBox 3Folder 14
SeptemberBox 3Folder 15
OctoberBox 3Folder 16
NovemberBox 3Folder 17
DecemberBox 3Folder 18
January 1951Box 3Folder 19
FebruaryBox 3Folder 20
MarchBox 3Folder 21
April
Series II: Newspaper Clippings, Subject Order
Box 4Folder 1
AchesonBox 4Folder 2
Appointments and resignations of scientists and others in Federal Government employBox 4Folder 3
Argentina: Atomic EnergyBox 4Folder 4
Argonne National LaboratoryBox 4Folder 5
Arms RaceBox 4Folder 6
Army-Navy debateBox 4
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Folder 7Atlantic Pact
Box 4Folder 8
Atom Bomb Tests: Eniwetok, BikiniBox 4Folder 9
Atom Spy Trial (1)Box 4Folder 10
Atom Spy Trial (2)Box 4Folder 11
Atom Spy Trial (3)Box 4Folder 12
AppropriationsBox 4Folder 13
AEC Fellowship caseBox 5Folder 1
AEC Inquiry and ReportBox 5Folder 2
Atomic PowerBox 5Folder 3
Bacteriological WarfareBox 5Folder 4
Banning A-Bomb: pro & conBox 5Folder 5
Baruch, BernardBox 5Folder 6
BelgiumBox 5Folder 7
Book Reviews (1)Box 5Folder 8
Book Reviews (2)Box 5Folder 9
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BritainBox 5Folder 10
Brookhaven National LaboratoryBox 5Folder 11
CanadaBox 5Folder 12
CartoonsBox 5Folder 13
ChurchillBox 5Folder 14
Civil defenseBox 5Folder 15
Cold warBox 5Folder 16
CondonBox 5Folder 17
Cooperation: U.S., Britain, CanadaBox 5Folder 18
Council of Europe: StrasbourgBox 5Folder 19
CzechoslovakiaBox 5Folder 20
Du Pont: H-Bomb siteBox 5Folder 21
EinsteinBox 5Folder 22
European DefenseBox 6Folder 1
Economic aid for underdeveloped areasBox 6Folder 2
Foreign policy
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Box 6Folder 3
FranceBox 6Folder 4
Fuchs caseBox 6Folder 5
H-Bomb (1)Box 6Folder 6
H-Bomb (2)Box 6Folder 7
H-Bomb (3)Box 6Folder 8
H-Bomb (4)Box 6Folder 9
H-Bomb (5)Box 6Folder 10
Idaho FallsBox 6Folder 11
Industrial uses of atomic energyBox 6Folder 12
InstallationsBox 6Folder 13
International ScienceBox 6Folder 14
IsotopesBox 6Folder 15
Jordan InvestigationBox 6Folder 16
Lilienthal ResignationBox 6Folder 17
Los AlamosBox 7
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Folder 1Loyalty Investigations
Box 7Folder 2
Loyalty OathsBox 7Folder 3
Medical implications and uses; weapon effects of atomic energy and isotopesBox 7Folder 4
MexicoBox 7Folder 5
Military defenseBox 7Folder 6
Military effectsBox 7Folder 7
Miscellaneous (1)Box 7Folder 8
Miscellaneous (2)Box 7Folder 9
National defenseBox 7Folder 10
National Science FoundationBox 7Folder 11
NehruBox 7Folder 12
New discoveriesBox 7Folder 13
N.T. Sun-Bulletin smearBox 7Folder 14
Oak RidgeBox 8Folder 1
Peace Proposals: Churchill, McMahon, TydingsBox 8Folder 2
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Point Four ProgramBox 8Folder 3
Psychological warfareBox 8Folder 4
Public educationBox 8Folder 5
Quaker proposalsBox 8Folder 6
RadarBox 8Folder 7
Reactor ProgramBox 8Folder 8
ResearchBox 8Folder 9
Russia-A-Bomb (pre 1949)Box 8Folder 10
Russia-A-Bomb (post 1949)Box 8Folder 11
Russia: uranium resourcesBox 8Folder 12
SafetyBox 8Folder 13
Scientific manpower mobilizationBox 8Folder 14
SecrecyBox 8Folder 15
SecurityBox 8Folder 16
ShilsBox 8Folder 17
Soviet bomb: U.S.-Soviet relations
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Box 8Folder 18
Stockholm peace appealBox 9Folder 1
StracheyBox 9Folder 2
Strategic value of bombBox 9Folder 3
SwitzerlandBox 9Folder 4
TrumanBox 9Folder 5
U.N. news (1)Box 9Folder 6
U.N. news (2)Box 9Folder 7
U.S. productionBox 9Folder 8
Uranium resources: U.S.Box 9Folder 9
Uranium resources MiscellaneousBox 9Folder 10
Wallace TrialBox 9Folder 11
WeaponsBox 9Folder 12
Weapon effectsBox 9Folder 13
Western defenseBox 9Folder 14
World government
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Series III: Atomic Energy Commission Press Releases
Box 9Folder 15
August-September 1947Box 9Folder 16
October-NovemberBox 9Folder 17
DecemberBox 10Folder 1
January 1948Box 10Folder 2
February-MarchBox 10Folder 3
AprilBox 10Folder 4
MayBox 10Folder 5
June-JulyBox 10Folder 6
August-SeptemberBox 10Folder 7
OctoberBox 10Folder 8
NovemberBox 10Folder 9
DecemberBox 11Folder 1
January 1949Box 11Folder 2
FebruaryBox 11Folder 3
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MarchBox 11Folder 4
AprilBox 11Folder 5
MayBox 11Folder 6
JuneBox 11Folder 7
JulyBox 11Folder 8
AugustBox 11Folder 9
SeptemberBox 11Folder 10
OctoberBox 11Folder 11
NovemberBox 11Folder 12
DecemberBox 12Folder 1
January 1950Box 12Folder 2
FebruaryBox 12Folder 3
MarchBox 12Folder 4
AprilBox 12Folder 5
MayBox 12Folder 6
June
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Box 12Folder 7
JulyBox 12Folder 8
AugustBox 12Folder 9
SeptemberBox 12Folder 10
OctoberBox 12Folder 11
NovemberBox 12Folder 12
DecemberBox 13Folder 1
January 1951Box 13Folder 2
FebruaryBox 13Folder 3
MarchBox 13Folder 4
AprilBox 13Folder 5
MayBox 13Folder 6
JuneBox 13Folder 7
JulyBox 13Folder 8
AugustBox 13Folder 9
SeptemberBox 13
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Folder 10October
Box 13Folder 11
NovemberBox 13Folder 12
December
Series IV: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy:Congress of the U.S. May-July 1949
Box 14Folder 1
Typed transcript May 12, 17, 26Box 14Folder 2
Typed transcript June 1, 16, 17, 20, 21; July 6, 7Box 14Folder 3
Typed transcript with comments; June 1, 2, 6, 8, 15, 16Box 14Folder 4
Typed transcript June 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30Box 14Folder 5
Typed transcript with comments; June 1 thru July 8Box 14Folder 6
Typed transcript with comments; June 1 thru June 22Box 14Folder 7
Typed transcript with comments; 23 thru July 11
Series V: Periodicals
Subseries 1: Atomic-Bulletin
Box 15Folder 1
Atomic Energy Newsletter 1949, 1950Box 15Folder 2
Atomic Energy Newsletter 1952Box 15Folder 3
Brookhaven Reading Lists August-December 1947Box 15
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Folder 4Brookhaven Reading Lists January-March 1948
Box 15Folder 5
Brookhaven Reading Lists April-JuneBox 15Folder 6
Brookhaven Reading Lists July-SeptemberBox 15Folder 7
Brookhaven Reading Lists October-DecemberBox 15Folder 8
Brookhaven Reading Lists January-March 1949Box 15Folder 9
Brookhaven Reading Lists April-JuneBox 15Folder 10
Brookhaven Reading Lists July-DecemberBox 16Folder 1
Brookhaven Reading Lists January-May 1950Box 16Folder 2
Brookhaven Reading Lists June-SeptemberBox 16Folder 3
Brookhaven Reading Lists October-DecemberBox 16Folder 4
Brookhaven Reading Lists January-April 1952Box 16Folder 5
Brookhaven Reading Lists May-AugustBox 16
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 1 1945Box 16
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 2 1946Box 16
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 3 1947Box 17
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 4 1948Box 17
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 5 1949Box 17
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Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 6 1950Box 17
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 7 1951Box 17
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 8 1952Box 18A
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 9 1953Box 18A
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 10 1954Box 18A
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 11 1955Box 18A
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 12 1956Box 18A
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 13 1957 (no.1 missing)Box 18A
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Vol. 14 1958Box 18Folder 1
Federation of Atomic Scientists newsletters, related correspondence 1949-1951Box 18Folder 2
General Electric Research Laboratory, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory News July-August1949
Box 18Folder 3
Governmental Affairs, published by Chamber of Commerce of U.S. August 1945-April1946
Box 18Folder 4
Governmental Affairs, April-August 1946Box 19Folder 1
Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service, references for atomic energy, April 1947-June 1951
Box 19Folder 2
Los Alamos newsletter December 1945-May 1946Box 19Folder 3
Oak Ridge newsletter February 1947-August 1950Box 19Folder 4
Periodical Digest July 13, 1949-December 21, 1949Box 19Folder 5
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Periodical Digest January 1950-June 1950
Subseries 2: United Nations Publications
Box 20Folder 1
UNAECBox 20Folder 2
UNESCOBox 20Folder 3
UN General AssemblyBox 20Folder 4
miscellaneousBox 20Folder 5
UN press releases
Subseries 3: Civil Defense Material
Box 21Folder 1
Airplane spotting and radar networkBox 21Folder 2
AEC and civil defenseBox 21Folder 3
ChicagoBox 21Folder 4
Civil defense act, 1950Box 21Folder 5
Civil Defense NewsBox 21Folder 6
Civilian protection groupBox 21Folder 7
DetectionBox 21Folder 8
Miscellaneous publications about civil defenseBox 22Folder 1
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DispersalBox 22Folder 2
Dispersal and city planningBox 22Folder 3
Emergency operation of industry and the economyBox 22Folder 4
Federal Civil Defense AdministrationBox 22Folder 5
Federal LegislationBox 22Folder 6
FireBox 22Folder 7
ForeignBox 22Folder 8
General clippingsBox 22Folder 9
HealthBox 22Folder 10
Hearings of Congressional joint committee on atomic energyBox 23Folder 1
IllinoisBox 23Folder 2
Inter-State pact: eastern regionBox 23Folder 3
MilwaukeeBox 23Folder 4
NationalBox 23Folder 5
National security resources boardBox 23Folder 6
newspaper clippings general (1)
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Box 23Folder 7
newspaper clippings general (2)Box 23Folder 8
Newsletters and pamphletsBox 24Folder 1
New York City (1)Box 24Folder 2
New York City (2)Box 24Folder 3
New York StateBox 24Folder 4
OregonBox 24Folder 5
Psychological aspectsBox 24Folder 6
Public apathyBox 24Folder 7
Radiation protection and detectionBox 25Folder 1
Reading listBox 25Folder 2
ReligionBox 25Folder 3
SheltersBox 25Folder 4
StatesBox 25Folder 5
Test drillsBox 25Folder 6
Washington, D.C.
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Series VI: Speeches, Publications, Correspondence and EditorialComments; and General Material
Box 26Folder 1
Administrative problems in government researchBox 26Folder 2
Argonne national laboratoryBox 26Folder 3
Atomic scientists of ChicagoBox 26Folder 4
ArgentinaBox 26Folder 5
Arms RaceBox 26Folder 6
Atlantic unionBox 26Folder 7
AEC CommunitiesBox 26Folder 8
AEC organizationBox 26Folder 9
Atomic energy: foreign policy and foreign reactionsBox 26Folder 10
Atomic energy: international control & the Baruch planBox 26Folder 11
Atomic power and industryBox 26Folder 12
Biography: scientists and othersBox 26Folder 13
Book reviewsBox 27Folder 1
British developmentsBox 27
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Folder 2Brookhaven National Laboratory
Box 27Folder 3
CanadaBox 27Folder 4
Carnegie Foundation: committee on atomic energyBox 27Folder 5
Civil libertiesBox 27Folder 6
EducationBox 27Folder 7
EniwetokBox 27Folder 8
Federal LegislationBox 27Folder 9
FilmBox 27Folder 10
ForrestalBox 27Folder 11
FranceBox 27Folder 12
Genetics ControversyBox 27Folder 13
HealthBox 27Folder 14
Huxley proposalBox 27Folder 15
Industrial uses of atomic energyBox 27Folder 16
Intellectual freedomBox 27Folder 17
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JapanBox 28Folder 1
LilienthalBox 28Folder 2
Los AlamosBox 28Folder 3
Low Power ReactorsBox 28Folder 4
McMahonBox 28Folder 5
Military policyBox 28Folder 6
MiscellaneousBox 28Folder 7
National Science FoundationBox 28Folder 8
NehruBox 28Folder 9
New York Commission on atomic informationBox 29Folder 1
NorwayBox 29Folder 2
NucleonicsBox 29Folder 3
OakridgeBox 29Folder 4
J.R. Oppenheimer's speechesBox 29Folder 5
Ores (1)Box 29Folder 6
Ores (2)
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Box 29Folder 7
PhilosophyBox 29Folder 8
Princeton conference on atomic energy and world government 1947Box 29Folder 9
PsychologyBox 29Folder 10
Public education: schools and conferencesBox 29Folder 11
Radiation damage symposiumBox 29Folder 12
ResearchBox 29Folder 13
RussiaBox 29Folder 14
Russo-American relationsBox 29Folder 15
Science: politics and governmentBox 30Folder 1
Science and SecrecyBox 30Folder 2
Science and societyBox 30Folder 3
Scientific manpower mobilization (1)Box 30Folder 4
Scientific manpower mobilization (2)Box 30Folder 5
Scientists: speeches by and aboutBox 30Folder 6
Scripts and storiesBox 30
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Folder 7Security
Box 30Folder 8
Soviet A-Bomb explosion: Lapp, Silov; FigaroBox 30Folder 9
SwissBox 31Folder 1
Weapon effectsBox 31Folder 2
WeaponsBox 31Folder 3
World governmentBox 31Folder 4
World Resources (1)Box 31Folder 5
World Resources (2)Box 31Folder 6
World Resources (3)Box 31Folder 7
World Resources (4)Box 31Folder 8
World Resources (5)
Series VII: Editorial Material and Correspondence
Box 32Folder 1
Atomic energy and government controlBox 32Folder 2
Biographies of editorial board membersBox 32Folder 3
Civil Defense issue of the BulletinBox 32Folder 4
Coale, Ansley: reduce vulnerability to atomic bombs
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Box 32Folder 5
Daniels and Squires: responsibilityBox 32Folder 6
Darwin, Sir CharlesBox 32Folder 7
Editorials, Articles, correspondenceBox 32Folder 8
Esslinger, William: world governmentBox 32Folder 9
Foreign reaction: Hall, Shils, BishopBox 32Folder 10
Holter, NormanBox 32Folder 11
Letter to editor, 1948Box 32Folder 12
Loftus, JosephBox 32Folder 13
Meier and FraseBox 32Folder 14
Merriam, Charles E., lectures 1947 (1)Box 32Folder 15
Merriam, Charles E., lectures 1947 (2)Box 32Folder 16
Oppenheimer, FrankBox 32Folder 17
Polanyi, MichaelBox 32Folder 18
Radio scriptBox 32Folder 19
Ratner, SidneyBox 32
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Folder 20Schacter, John and Waters, J.L.
Box 32Folder 21
Shotwell and EichelbergerBox 32Folder 22
Wilson, MerleBox 32Folder 23
Writing committee of Bulletin: data on members
Series VIII: Addenda
Subseries 1: Miscellaneous
Box 33Folder 1
General correspondence, finances and letters concerning address of prospective authors forarticles on McCarran issue A-M
Box 33Folder 2
Letters concerning address for prospective authors of articles for issue on McCarran Act P-W
Box 33Folder 3
Letters concerning articles to be written by men whose visas were denied or delayed. B-DBox 33Folder 4
Letters concerning articles to be written by men whose visas were denied or delayed. E-GBox 33Folder 5
Letters concerning articles to be written by men whose visas were denied or delayed. H-MBox 33Folder 6
Letters concerning articles to be written by men whose visas were denied or delayed. O-PBox 33Folder 7
Letters concerning articles to be written by men whose visas were denied or delayed. S-WBox 33Folder 8
Letters concerning articles on the impact of The McCarran Act on European intellectualcircles.
Box 33Folder 9
Letters concerning articles on the impact of The McCarran Act on American intellectualcircles. A-C
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Box 33Folder 10
Letters concerning articles on the impact of The McCarran Act on American intellectualcircles. D-F
Box 33Folder 11
Letters concerning articles on the impact of The McCarran Act on American intellectualcircles. G-L
Box 33Folder 12
Letters concerning articles on the impact of The McCarran Act on American intellectualcircles. M-R
Box 33Folder 13
Letters concerning articles on the impact of The McCarran Act on American Intellectualcircles. S-Z
Box 33Folder 14
Correspondence concerning special issue on loyalty and security problem A-FBox 33Folder 15
Correspondence concerning special issue on loyalty and security problem GBox 33Folder 16
Correspondence concerning special issue on loyalty and security problem H-MBox 33Folder 17
Correspondence concerning special issue on loyalty and security problem PBox 33Folder 18
Correspondence concerning special issue on loyalty and security problem R-YBox 33Folder 19
Miscellaneous and unidentified papersBox 33Folder 20
H. H. Goldsmith to John [Simpson?], Letter of December 14, 1945 in re first issue ofBulletin of Atomic Scientists
Box 33Folder 21
Bulletin Sponsoring Committee, 1948-Box 33Folder 22
Untitled manuscript beginning "Atomic scientists at the University of Chicago . . . " n.d.Box 33Folder 23
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Summary of Financial History and PlansBox 33Folder 24
Business Correspondence, 1948Box 33Folder 25
Michael Amrine, The Purpose of the Bulletin. 1951
Subseries 2: Reference Material for Articles from Bulletin Files
Box 33Folder 26
Some Possible Mechanism for Control and Some Relevant Questions, 12-10-45Box 33Folder 27
National Aspects, Article for Rubenson's series, October 31, 1945Box 33Folder 28
International Aspects, Article for Rubenson's series, October 31, 1945Box 33Folder 29
Suggestions for Administrative Control of Atomic Energy, March 12, 1946Box 33Folder 30
Russia and the Atomic Bomb, Spring, 1946Box 33Folder 31
Formation of an International Organization of PhysicistsBox 33Folder 32
Publication should be EncouragedBox 33Folder 33
Untitled draft, begins "The days have come when humanity must think or perish."Holograph in unidentified hand.
Box 33Folder 34
Untitled manuscript, begins "It has often been stated that prevention of atomicarmaments . . . "
Box 33Folder 35
Administrative Regulations for Control of the Atomic BombBox 33Folder 36
The Control of Atomic EnergyBox 33Folder 37
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Master Outline for Inspection of PilesBox 33Folder 38
Domestic Atomic Energy LegislationBox 33Folder 39
Control by Mutual Inspection. ShilsBox 33Folder 40
Technical Feasibility of ControlsBox 33Folder 41
Leo Szilard, An Attempt to Define the Platform for our Conversations with Members ofthe Senate and House of Representatives. September 7, 1945.
Box 33Folder 42
Harold Urey, "Bomb Control Not Impossible," New York Herald Tribune, November19, 1945. Newspaper clipping and Typescript with holograph corrections in the hand ofEugene Rabinowitch
Box 33Folder 43
Sub-committee on Inspection of Raw Materials, Committee on Atomic Energy, CarnegieEndowment for International Peace. December 18, 1945-February 8, 1946
Box 33Folder 44
British Information Service, Britain and the Atomic Bomb, August 12, 1945
Series IX: 1996 Addenda
Box 34Folder 1
A-Ana• Abt, Clark C.• Abramson, Michael• Alfen, W.• Adeniran, Tunde• Albrecht, Ulrich• Albright, David• Amicus Brief to the U. S. Supreme Court• Anastaplo, George
Box 34Folder 2
And-Aug• Anderson, J. Edward• Augstein, Rudolf
Box 34Folder 3
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B-Ber• Barkenbus, Jack, and Alvin Weinberg• Bechoefer, Bernard• Beres, Lou• Berkowitz, Bruce C.• Berry, R. Stephen
Box 34Folder 4
Bes-Bey• Bess, Michael• Beyea, Jan, and Frank von Hippel
Box 34Folder 5
Bo-Bu• Borawski, John• Borman, Stuart• Bostrom, Harold• Brown, Harrison• Buchan, Glenn• Buchanan, Paul• Buchanan, Todd• Bugliarello, George
Box 34Folder 6
C-Coa• Carnesale, Albert• Casper, Barry M.• Catran, Jack• Cimbala, Stephen• Clarke, Duncan• Coad, Thomas J.
Box 34Folder 7
Coh-Cr• Cohen, Samuel• Cole, K.C.• Cole, Leonard• The Congressional Record• Committee on Disarmament• Cracraft, James
Box 34Folder 8
D-De• Dahlberg, Susan, and Tom McNevin• DeGrasse, Robert, and Paul Murphy• Dely, Alex, and Jerre Moreland
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• Destler, I.M.Box 34Folder 9
De V-Du• De Volpi, A.• DeWalt, Billie• DeWitt, Hugh E.• Douglass, Elaine• Dutt, G. S.
Box 34Folder 10
E• Earl, Anthony• Eccles, John C.• Edsall, John T.• Ehrlich, Anne• Emanuel, Ezekiel• Epstein, William• Evernden, Jack F.
Box 35Folder 1
F• Feld, Bernard T.• Folster, Stefan• Frankel, Ben, and Garvin Harvey• Fried, John H.E.• Frye, Alton
Box 35Folder 2
G-Gi• Gallois, Pierre• Garthoff, Raymond• Geiger, H. Jack• Geramsimov, G.• Gerjuoy, Edward• Getler, Michael• Gilinsky, Victor
Box 35Folder 3
Go-Gr• Goldemberg, Jose• Goldmuntz, Lawrence• [Goldschimdt, Bertrand]• Goldstein, William• Gomer, Robert• Graham, Norman A.
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• Grossman, Jerome• Gruber, Carol
Box 35Folder 4
H• Hare, Ian• Hart, Gary• Hippel, Frank von• Hippel, Frank von, and Barbara Levi• Hurd, Douglas• Hurwitz, Henry
Box 35Folder 5
I-J• Independent Commission on Disarmament and Security Issues• Inglis, David Rittenhouse• Jack, Homer• Jacobsen, Carl G.• Jackson, William• Janowitz, Morris• Jehle, Herbert
Box 35Folder 6
K-L• Kastler, Alfred• Landauer, Joseph K.• Lebow, Richard Ned• Leventhal, Paul L.• Lin, Herbert• Lindsey, George• Lovins, Amory B.• Lown, Bernard
Box 35Folder 7
M-Marc• Mack, Newell• Maechling, Charles, Jr.• Manas• Marcovich, H., and H.H. Mollaret• Marcus, Dick, and Phyllis Marcu
Box 35Folder 8
Mark-Me• Mark, J. Carson• Marlow, Sandra• McGill, Douglas
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• McNeill, D.H.• Melville, Mary H.
Box 36Folder 1
Mi-Mo• Miettinen, Jorma K.• Mikesell, Marvin• Mitchell, Theodore• Moreland, Howard• Morris, Taylor
Box 36Folder 2
N• Neild, Robert• Nelkin, Dorothy• Nelson, Herbert• Nuclear Control Institute
Box 36Folder 3
O-Pa• Olanoff, Samuel• de Onis, Juan• Osgood, Charles E.• Packard, Caroline• Paine, Christopher• Patterson, Walter• Pavitt, Keith
Box 36Folder 4
Pe-Po• Pendley, Robert• Perkins, R.K.• Pike, William F.• Potter, Chris• Power, Paul F.
Box 36Folder 5
R-Rob• Ramsay, Nancy• Rathjens, George• Reeves, Nancy• Revelle, Roger• Robles, Alfonso Garcia
Box 36Folder 6
Ros-Ry
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• Rostow, Eugene V.• Rotblat, J.• Russett, Bruce• Rydell, Randy
Box 36Folder 7
S-Sp• Saaty, Thomas• Sakamoto, Yoshikazu• Scully, Malcolm• Singer, J. David• Smil, V.• Solon, Leonard R.• Sorensen, Bent• Spencer, Martin E.• Speth, Gus
Box 36Folder 8
St-Su• Stein, David• Stone, Jeremy• Street, James• Subrahmanyam, K.• Suzuki, Sunao
Box 37Folder 1
T• Tanaka-Tulloch• Tanaka, Naoki• Tanaka, Yasumasa• Teller, Edward• Teltsch, Kathleen• Thompson, Gordon• Thompson, Paul B.• Tolstoy, I.• Toyoda, Toshiyuki• Tsipis, K.• Tucker, Jonathan B.• Tulloch, J.L.
Box 37Folder 2
W-William• Wagner-Williams• Wagner, Clark D.• Watson, Thomas J.• Weickhardt, George C.
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• Weisskopf, Thomas E.• Weisskopf, Victor F.• Whitmore, D.C.• Williams, Robert H.
Box 37Folder 3
Willr-Wu• Willrich-Wunsch• Willrich, Mason• Woodward, Beverly• Wunsch, James S.
Box 37Folder 4
Y-Z• Yalow-Zuckerman• Yalow, Rosalyn• Yatrov, Sergei• York, Herbert• Zhukov, Y.• Ziman, John• Zimmerman, Peter• Zuckerman, Ed
Box 37Folder 5
UnidentifiedBox 37Folder 6
Business Correspondence, 1980-1984Box 37Folder 7
Miscellaneous Financial and Conference materialsBox 37Folder 8
• Y. Volodin, "A Scientist's Responsibility,"• International Affairs, May 1963, p. 78-81 (photocopy)• Jonathan N. Leonard, "Problems Mushroomed," (a review of The Atomic Age:
Scientists in National and World Affairs, eds. Morton Grodzins and EugeneRabinowitch,) The New York Times, December 15, 1963 (photocopy)
• "A Four-Year Program for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists," January 1964(typescript)