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Glenn Theodore Seaborg A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress Prepared by Margaret McAleer and Edward Green, Jr., with the assistance of Paul Colton, Alys Glaze, John Monagle, Susie Moody, Kathryn Sukites, and Chanté Wilson Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2000 Contact information: http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/address.html Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division, 2006 Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms006039

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Glenn Theodore Seaborg

A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress

Prepared by Margaret McAleer and Edward Green, Jr.,with the assistance of Paul Colton, Alys Glaze, John

Monagle, Susie Moody, Kathryn Sukites, and ChantéWilson

Manuscript Division, Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

2000Contact information: http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/address.html

Finding aid encoded by Library of CongressManuscript Division, 2006

Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms006039

Collection SummaryTitle: Papers of Glenn Theodore SeaborgSpan Dates: 1866-1999Bulk Dates: (bulk 1940-1998)ID No.: MSS78514Creator: Seaborg, Glenn Theodore, 1912-1999Extent: 370,000 items; 1,015 containers plus 1 oversize plus 4 classified; 407.4 linear feet; 13 microfilm reelsLanguage: Collection material in EnglishRepository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Abstract: Nuclear chemist, public official, and educator. Journals, correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, telephoneand appointment logs, scientific research, speeches, writings, photographs, biographical material, newspaper clippings, andother printed matter documenting Seaborg's work as a nuclear chemist who codiscovered numerous chemical elements, as aprofessor of chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, California, and as chairman of the Atomic Energy Commissionfrom 1961 to 1971.

Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are groupedby name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.

Names:Seaborg, Glenn Theodore, 1912-Compton, Arthur Holly, 1892-1962--CorrespondenceEisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969--CorrespondenceGol'danskiĭ, V. I. (Vitaliĭ Iosifovich)--CorrespondenceGroves, Leslie R., 1896-1970--CorrespondenceHolifield, Chet, 1903- --CorrespondenceJohnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973--CorrespondenceJoliot-Curie, Frédéric--CorrespondenceJoliot-Curie, Irène, 1897-1956--CorrespondenceKennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963--CorrespondenceLawrence, Ernest Orlando, 1901-1958--CorrespondenceMcMillan, Edwin M. (Edwin Mattison), 1907-Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1904-1967--CorrespondencePerlman, Isadore--CorrespondencePetros'iants, A. M. (Andranik Melkonovich),1906- --CorrespondenceSegrè, Emilio--CorrespondenceStevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965--CorrespondenceTruman, Harry S., 1884-1972--CorrespondenceSeaburg family.United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development. Metallurgical LaboratoryUnited States. President's Science Advisory CommitteeAtomic Scientists of ChicagoChemical Education Material StudyInternational Union of Pure and Applied ChemistryLawrence Berkeley LaboratoryLawrence Hall of ScienceManhattan Project (U.S.)U.S. Atomic Energy Commission--Officials and employeesU.S. Atomic Energy Commission. General Advisory CommitteeUniversity of California, Berkeley--FacultyUniversity of California, Berkeley. Dept. of ChemistryComprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (1996)

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Subjects:Chemical elementsEducational change--United StatesIntellectual propertyNobel PrizesNuclear arms controlNuclear chemistry--United StatesNuclear energy--Government policy--United StatesNuclear energy--International cooperationNuclear medicineNuclear physics--HistoryNuclear physics--Research--Moral and ethical aspectsNuclear physics--Research--Political aspectsNuclear physics--Research--Social aspectsNuclear physics--Study and teachingNuclear weapons--Government policy--United StatesNuclear weapons--Research--United StatesPlutoniumPlutonium--Storage--United StatesRadioactive waste disposalScience--Soviet Union--International cooperationScience--United States--International cooperationScience projects--Competitions--United StatesSeaborgiumTransuranium elementsTransuranium elements--NomenclatureWestinghouse Science Talent Search

Occupations:EducatorsPublic officialsScientists

Administrative InformationProvenance:

The papers of Glenn Theodore Seaborg, nuclear chemist, public official, and educator, were given to the Library of Congressby Seaborg and his estate between 1989 and 1999.

Processing History:

A description of the Seaborg Papers appears in Library of Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript Division, 1989, pp. 29-32.

Transfers:

Audio recordings and a videotape have been transferred to the Library's Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded SoundDivision where they are identified as part of these papers.

Copyright Status:

Copyright in the unpublished writings of Glenn Theodore Seaborg in these papers and in other collections of papers in thecustody of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.

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Security Classified Documents:

Government regulations control the use of security classified material in this collection. Manuscript Division staff can furnishinformation concerning access to and use of classified items.

Microfilm:

A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on thirteen reels. Consult a reference librarian in the Manuscript Divisionconcerning availability for purchase or interlibrary loan.

Preferred Citation:

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container number, Glenn TheodoreSeaborg Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Biographical NoteDate Event1912, Apr. 19 Born, Ishpeming, Mich.

1934 A.B., University of California, Los Angeles, Calif.

1937 Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

1940-1974 Codiscovered numerous atomic elements including plutonium (1940), curium (1944), americium(1944-1945), berkelium (1949), californium (1950), eisensteinium (1952), fermium (1953),mendelevium (1955), nobelium (1958), and seaborgium (1974)

1941-1971 Assistant professor and professor, Chemistry Department, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

1942-1946 Section chief in charge of plutonium chemistry, Manhattan Project, Metallurgical Laboratory,University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

1944 Developed the actinide concept of heavy element electronic structure

1945 Signed report written by James Franck urging the United States not to drop the atomic bomb on JapanInadvertently announced the recent discovery of two new chemical elements on “Quiz Kids” radio

program

1946-1950 Member, General Advisory Committee, Atomic Energy Commission

1950-1955 Consultant, Technical Advisory Panel on Atomic Energy, Defense Department Research andDevelopment Board

1951 Awarded with Edwin M. McMillan Nobel Prize in chemistry for the discovery of plutonium

1953-1958 Faculty athletic representative, Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

1954-1961 Associate director, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif.

1957 Published with Joseph J. Katz The Chemistry of the Actinide Elements (New York: John Wiley andSons. 508 pp.)

1958-1961 Chancellor, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

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1959-1961 Member, President's Science Advisory Committee

1959-1974 Chairman, Chemical Education Material (CHEMStudy) Steering Committee

1960-1961 Member, National Science Board, National Science Foundation

1961-1971 Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission

1963 Chairman, United States delegation for signing the “Memorandum on Cooperation in the Field ofUtilization of Atomic Energy for Peaceful Purposes,” Moscow, USSR

Member, United States delegation for signing the Limited Test Ban Treaty, Moscow, USSR

1964 Chairman, United States delegation, Third United Nations International Conference on the PeacefulUses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland

1971 Appointed university professor, Chemistry Department, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.President, Fourth United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,

Geneva, SwitzerlandPublished with William R. Corliss Man and Atom: Building a New World through Nuclear

Technology (New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 411 pp.)

1972 President, American Association for the Advancement of Science

1976 President, American Chemical Society

1981 Published with Benjamin S. Loeb Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Test Ban (Berkeley, Calif.:University of California Press. 320 pp.)

1981-1983 Member, National Commission on Excellence in Education

1982-1998 Cofounder, director, and chairman, Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley,Calif.

1987 Published with Benjamin S. Loeb Stemming the Tide: Arms Control in the Johnson Years (Lexington,Mass.: Lexington Books. 495 pp.)

1993 Published with Benjamin S. Loeb The Atomic Energy Commission under Nixon: Adjusting toTroubled Times (New York: St. Martin's Press. 268 pp.)

1994 International Union of Pure and Applied Chemisty approved the name “seaborgium” for atomicelement 106

1998 Published A Chemist in the White House: From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War(Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society. 341 pp.)

1999, Feb. 25 Died, Lafayette, Calif.

Scope and Content NoteThe papers of Glenn Theodore Seaborg (1912-1999) span the years 1866-1999, with the bulk of the material dating between1940 and 1998. The collection documents Seaborg's career as a nuclear chemist, which included the discovery of plutonium

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in 1940, and as a public official who shaped United States nuclear policy as chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission(AEC) from 1961 to 1971. The collection reflects Seaborg's diligence as a thorough record keeper and touches on most facetsof his long life and career. The papers are arranged in fifteen series: Journals; Historical File; General Correspondence;Societies, Committees, and Events; Atomic Energy Commission; University of California, Berkeley; TransuraniumResearch; Subject File; Speeches; Writings; Miscellany; Microfilm; Oversize; Classified; and Formerly Restricted Data.

The Journals series contains three versions of Seaborg's journals including notebooks in which he recorded his daily activities,a typed transcript prepared by his staff, and a printed copy produced by the University of California Press. Although most ofthe notebooks, which span the years 1942-1981, are original, the collection includes only redacted photocopies of notebooksdating from Seaborg's years as chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. A typed transcript of the journals is availablefor the years 1927-1934 and 1961-1998. The transcript, produced from the notebooks, contains expanded journal entriessupplemented by copies of relevant correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, programs, and printed matter. The printedjournal covers the years 1927-1990 and, like the typed journal, consists of expanded journal entries and supplemental material.Some entries and documents included in the typed transcript are omitted from the printed journal. Most of the printed volumesinclude proper name indexes. Appended to the printed journal are volumes containing additional documents, clippings, andmaterial from press conferences.

Seaborg strove to amass a thorough record of his activities. The Historical File series contains photocopies of documents whichhe assembled to chronicle his life from childhood to his assumption of the AEC chairmanship in 1961. Although the subjectmatter overlaps with other series in the collection, the Historical File includes material not available elsewhere in the papers.Of particular note are documents relating to his early transuranium research at the University of California at Berkeley, hiswork on the atomic bomb for the Manhattan Project, his membership on the first AEC General Advisory Committee, and hischancellorship of the University of California, Berkeley.

The General Correspondence series contains Seaborg's correspondence with American and foreign scientists, governmentofficials, academic colleagues, science writers, and students. Prominent correspondents include Arthur Holly Compton,Dwight D. Eisenhower, V. I. Gol'danskii, Leslie R. Groves, Chet Holifield, Lyndon B. Johnson, Frédéric and Irène Joliot-Curie, John F. Kennedy, Ernest Orlando Lawrence, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Isadore Perlman, Andronik M. Petrosyants, EmilioSegrè, Adlai E. Stevenson (1900-1965), and Harry S. Truman.

The Societies, Committees, and Events series documents the breadth of Seaborg's professional associations outside the twoinstitutional affiliations with which he is most often noted, the University of California at Berkeley and the Atomic EnergyCommission. Files pertaining to professional scientific organizations, most notably the American Chemical Society, recordSeaborg's attendance at conferences, service on committees and boards, and presidential terms. The series also containsmaterial relating to Seaborg's associations with foreign scientists and international scientific organizations filed under thenames of countries, organizations, or events. A large file relating to the Soviet Union contains material documenting American-Soviet exchange programs from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s. The often personal rapport Seaborg established with Sovietscientists is evident in this series as well as the General Correspondence.

The Societies, Committees, and Events files also document Seaborg's effort on behalf of educational reform. The serieschronicles his work on various federal and state educational panels, including the President's Science Advisory Committeefrom 1959 to 1961. Also included are files relating to educational projects such as Seaborg's chairmanship of the ChemicalEducation Materials Study, his participation in numerous science fairs, including the Westinghouse Science Talent Search,and his support for educational radio and television programming. Lastly, the series contains files relating to Seaborg's receiptof numerous awards and honors, most significantly the Nobel Prize in chemistry which he received with Edwin M. McMillanin 1951 for the discovery of plutonium. Although the Societies, Committees, and Events series provides a detailed account ofmore than sixty years of Seaborg's professional associations, researchers interested in contacts he maintained while chairmanof the AEC during the 1960s should consult the Atomic Energy Commission series travel file as well.

The Atomic Energy Commission series largely concerns Seaborg's chairmanship of the commission. The bulk of the seriesconsists of a travel file related to Seaborg's extensive domestic and foreign travel as chairman and composed primarily of achronological file documenting individual trips through correspondence, briefings, reports, itineraries, lists of people met, andrelated publicity. Seaborg's travels to approximately sixty foreign countries included trips to the Soviet Union in 1963, 1969,1970, and 1971. A separate geographical file contains background information for many of these countries, including materialon meetings with foreign officials in Washington. A foreign trip file includes a list of all of Seaborg's foreign travel, copiesof travel reports, and a compilation of letters written by him to United States presidents concerning the trips. The chronologicalfile also documents Seaborg's domestic travel as well as events held locally in Washington, D.C. Seaborg's domestic travel

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included trips to national laboratories, attendance at committee and board meetings, and speaking engagements at colleges,universities, and conferences and before civic groups. In documenting these events, the Atomic Energy Commission travelfile complements material found in the Societies, Committees, and Events series.

Also among the Atomic Energy Commission series are records of meetings and telephone conversations held by Seaborgduring his tenure as chairman. Summary notes of meetings detail discussions on a broad range of issues from civilian use ofnuclear technology to arms control. The file constituting an official record of his telephone calls and meetings, available inthe collection only on microfilm, yields perhaps the most detailed recounting of Seaborg's meetings, providing a more thoroughaccount than is recorded in his journals. The series also includes a file, deemed personal by AEC regulations, which revealssignificant facets of Seaborg's chairmanship. Included are address lists, membership lists, congratulatory letters on hisappointment and reappointments as chairman, employment and financial disclosures, and foreign national guest lists.Scrapbooks containing clippings, programs, and photographs are available on microfilm only.

The earliest material found in the Atomic Energy Commission series documents Seaborg's membership on various AECcommittees prior to his chairmanship. Among other committee records, the file includes correspondence and minutes fromSeaborg's participation in the commission's first General Advisory Committee from 1947 to 1950. The committee's work,which laid the foundation for a national nuclear policy, is further documented by copies of correspondence, minutes, andreports found in the Historical File series.

The University of California, Berkeley series consists primarily of administrative files following Seaborg's return to theuniversity in 1971. The bulk of the series relates to the Chemistry Department, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, and LawrenceHall of Science and their respective committee work, budget and fund-raising, and program development. A generaladministrative file concerns the campus at large and contains Seaborg's correspondence with the university's chancellor,president, and regents. Although the series contains very little concerning Seaborg's term as chancellor apart fromcongratulatory letters on his appointment, information about his chancellorship is available in his journals, the HistoricalFile series, and notes assembled for his book, Chancellor at Berkeley, in the Writings series. Material concerning otherUniversity of California campuses and the university's management of Energy Department laboratories can be found in theSocieties, Committees, and Events series.

The Transuranium Research series documents Seaborg's work as a scientist during the 1940s and 1950s, including his discoveryof and exploration into the chemical properties of transuranium elements. The bulk of the series concerns his work at LawrenceBerkeley Laboratory before and after World War II and at the Metallurgical Laboratory in Chicago during the war. While rawscientific data preserved in the series is fragmentary, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and logs detail the results of thelaboratories' scientific work and reveal the myriad administrative issues involved in operating both facilities. During the lastthirty years of his life, Seaborg collected numerous documents recording personal experiences at the laboratories includingpersonnel records, room assignments, floor plans, and staff recollections.

The Transuranium Research series also contains a patent file useful in tracing the evolution of intellectual property rights inthe nuclear science field and as a valuable source documenting Seaborg's scientific work. Seaborg held more than forty patentsfor his scientific discoveries, including the only patents issued for chemical elements. Also featured in the series is a fileSeaborg titled “Social and Political Implications of Scientific Research” reflecting the attempts on the part of scientists, manyof them working on the Manhattan Project, to cope with the moral implications of their scientific research. Included arecorrespondence, minutes, statements, legislation, newsletters, and drafts of writings. The bulk of the material dates between1945 and 1946 and appears to have been created or collected by the Atomic Scientists of Chicago.

The Subject File series contains background information on topics principally relating to nuclear science, such as nuclearmedicine, nuclear waste disposal, and management of excess plutonium. Files on arms control document the ComprehensiveNuclear Test Ban Treaty which Seaborg supported. Also included are informational files on numerous transuranium elements,many of them discovered by Seaborg. Controversies surrounding the naming of new elements are explored in the series. Alarge file focuses in particular on the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry's initial rejection of “seaborgium”as the official name of element 106. More information concerning the international union's role in this issue can be found inthe Societies, Committees, and Events series.

The Speeches and Writings series contain drafts of Seaborg's numerous speeches, articles, books, encyclopedia and atlasentries, and introductions, forewords, and prefaces. His speeches and articles focus particularly on his scientific research,peaceful uses of atomic energy, arms control, the history of nuclear science, education, and the environment. His bookschronicle his scientific work, his chairmanship of the Atomic Energy Commission, and his chancellorship of the University

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of California at Berkeley. Seaborg received the assistance of Benamin S. Loeb in writing about his chairmanship of the AEC.Their collaboration is documented in this series and in the Benjamin S. Loeb Papers in the Manuscript Division.

The Miscellany series includes telephone and appointment logs maintained by Seaborg after the close of his AEC chairmanship.Also featured is a biographical file, photographs, family papers, and genealogical research into Seaborg's Swedish ancestory.

Security classified documents have been removed from the Seaborg Papers. Classified material withdrawn following thecollection's transfer to the Library of Congress is listed in the Classified and Formerly Restricted Data series. Pink removalforms have been placed in the folders from which these items were removed. White forms indicate the removal of classifiedmaterial by Energy Department officials prior to the collection's arrival at the Library. The Library does not have physicalcustody of this material.

Organization of the PapersThe collection is arranged in fifteen series:

• Journals, 1927-1998• Historical File, ca. 1922-1961• General Correspondence, 1937-1999, n.d.• Societies, Committees, and Events, 1939-1999, n.d.• Atomic Energy Commission, 1944-1990, n.d.• University of California, Berkeley, ca. 1939-1998, n.d.• Transuranium Research, 1930-1994, n.d.• Subject File, 1914-1998, n.d.• Speeches, 1940-1998, n.d.• Writings, 1936-1998, n.d.• Miscellany, 1866-1999, n.d.• Microfilm, 1957-1971, n.d.• Oversize, 1963-1996• Classified, 1948-1971• Formerly Restricted Data, 1961-1971

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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX 1-142 Journals, 1927-1998

Three versions of Seaborg's journals including notebooks, a printed copy, and a typed transcript.In the printed and typed transcript versions, journal entries are supplemented by copies ofrelevant correspondence, minutes, reports, and printed matter filed immediately after eachentry.

Arranged alphabetically by type of copy and thereunder chronologically.

BOX 143-253 Historical File, ca. 1922-1961Photocopies of correspondence, minutes, reports, writings, scientific research, academic records,

and printed matter documenting Seaborg's life prior to 1961, including his childhood,academic training, transuranium research, and chancellorship of University of California,Berkeley.

Arranged chronologically.

BOX 254-407 General Correspondence, 1937-1999, n.d.

BOX 254-384 Alphabetical File, 1937-1999, n.d.Correspondence to and from scientists, government officials, academic colleagues, science

writers, students, and others.Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.

BOX 384-407 Chronological File, 1971-1999Correspondence consisting largely of copies of outgoing letters.Arranged chronologically.

BOX 407-613 Societies, Committees, and Events, 1939-1999, n.d.Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, proposals, scripts, programs, conference

proceedings, photographs, and printed matter documenting Seaborg's professionalassociations, including membership in scientific organizations, service on committees andboards, speaking engagements, attendance at conferences, appearances on television andradio, and receipt of awards and other honors.

Arranged alphabetically by name of event, institution, or organization.

BOX 614-737 Atomic Energy Commission, 1944-1990, n.d.Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, telephone and meeting logs, lists, notes, travel

files, speeches, writings, photographs, and printed matter concerning Seaborg's membershipon various AEC committees prior to 1961 and his chairmanship of the commission from 1961to 1971.

Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.

BOX 738-769 University of California, Berkeley, ca. 1939-1998, n.d.Administrative files consisting of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, financial

records, personnel files, and printed matter relating to Seaborg's association with theuniversity.

Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.

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BOX 770-838 Transuranium Research, 1930-1994, n.d.Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, scientific data and notebooks, patent files,

lectures, lists, personnel files, photographs, and printed matter concerning Seaborg'stransuranium research at the University of California, Berkeley, and at the MetallurgicalLaboratory in Chicago, Ill., as part of the Manhattan Project.

Arranged alphabetically by laboratory, subject, or type of material.

BOX 838-861 Subject File, 1914-1998, n.d.Correspondence, reports, writings, and printed matter concerning subjects such as the discovery

of elements, nuclear medicine, arms control treaties, and nuclear waste management.Arranged alphabetically by subject.

BOX 862-878 Speeches, 1940-1998, n.d.Lists and texts of speeches.Organized as bound volumes and unbound speeches and thereunder chronologically.

BOX 879-950 Writings, 1936-1998, n.d.Drafts, printed texts, outlines, correspondence, photographs, and research files relating to articles,

books, encyclopedia and atlas entries, and introductions, forewords, and prefaces written bySeaborg.

Arranged alphabetically by type of publication. Articles are arranged chronologically by year ofpublication and alphabetically thereunder. Books, encyclopedia and atlas entries, andintroductions, forewords, and prefaces are arranged alphabetically by title.

BOX 951-1015 Miscellany, 1866-1999, n.d.Appointment and telephone logs, appointment books, autograph requests, biographical material,

family papers, interviews, photographs, questionnaires, and travel files.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.

BOX 1015 Microfilm, 1957-1971, n.d.Correspondence concerning the Nobel Foundation, records of the President's Science Advisory

Committee, telephone and appointment logs, and scrapbooks.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders in which the material

originally appeared.Available only on microfilm. Shelf nos. *20,104 and **20,451.

BOX OV 1 Oversize, 1963-1996Maps and a letter.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were

removed.

BOX CL 1-CL 4 Classified, 1948-1971Journal entries, correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and itineraries.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were

removed.

BOX FRD 1 Formerly Restricted Data, 1961-1971Journal entries, correspondence, memoranda, minutes, and reports.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were

removed.

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Container List

Container Contents

BOX 1-142 Journals, 1927-1998Three versions of Seaborg's journals including notebooks, a printed copy, and a typed transcript.

In the printed and typed transcript versions, journal entries are supplemented by copies ofrelevant correspondence, minutes, reports, and printed matter filed immediately after eachentry.

Arranged alphabetically by type of copy and thereunder chronologically.

NotebooksBOX 1 1942, Jan. 1-1946, Dec. 31

(3 folders)BOX 2 1957, July 4-1968, Sept. 19

(7 folders)BOX 3 1968, Sept. 19-1970, Mar. 23

(8 folders)BOX 4 1970, Mar. 23-1971, Aug. 12

(8 folders)BOX 5 1971, Aug. 13-1972, Oct. 22

(6 folders)BOX 6 1972, Oct. 26-1973, July 2

(3 folders)BOX 7 1973, July 2-1974, Apr. 12

(3 folders)BOX 8 1974, Apr. 13-1975, Apr. 20

(3 folders)BOX 9 1975, Apr. 21-1976, Apr. 27

(3 folders)BOX 10 1976, Apr. 27-1977, Apr. 23

(3 folders)BOX 11 1977, Apr. 29-1978, May 5

(3 folders)BOX 12 1978, May 6-Nov. 8

(3 folders)BOX 13 1978, Nov. 8-1979, Dec. 12

(3 folders)BOX 14 1979, Dec. 12-1981, Feb. 4

(3 folders)BOX 15 1981, Feb. 4-June 4

Printed copy1927, Jan. 1-1942, Apr. 17

(3 vols.)BOX 16 1942, Apr. 19-1945, Apr. 30

(3 vols.)

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BOX 17 1946, May 19-1951, Dec. 31(5 vols.)

BOX 18 1952, Jan. 1-1956, Dec. 31(5 vols.)

BOX 19 1957, Jan. 1-1959, June 30(3 vols.)

BOX 20 1959, July 1-1961, Dec. 31(4 vols.)

BOX 21 1962, Jan. 1-1963, June 30(3 vols.)

BOX 22 1963, July 1-1964, Dec. 31(4 vols.)

BOX 23 1965, Jan. 1-1966, June 30(3 vols.)

BOX 24 1966, July 1-1967, Dec. 31(3 vols.)

BOX 25 1968, Jan. 1-1969, Apr. 30(3 vols.)

BOX 26 1969, May 1-Dec. 31(2 vols.)

BOX 27 1970, May 1-1971, Apr. 30(3 vols.)

BOX 28 1971, May 1-1973, June 30(3 vols.)

BOX 29 1973, July 1-1975, June 30(4 vols.)

BOX 30 1975, July 1-Dec. 311980, Jan.1-1981, Apr. 30

(4 vols.)BOX 31 1981, May 1-1982, Dec. 31

(6 vols.)BOX 32 1983, Jan. 1-Dec. 31

(5 vols.)BOX 33 1984, Jan. 1-Dec. 31

(4 vols.)BOX 34 1985, Jan. 1-1987, June 30

(4 vols.)BOX 35 1987, July 1-1989, June 30

(4 vols.)BOX 36 1989, July 1-1990, Dec. 31

(5 vols.)Appendix

Additional documents, 1961-1971BOX 37 Press clippings and conferences, 1945-1971

(3 vols.)Transcript See also Classified

1927-1934(3 folders)

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BOX 38 1961, Jan. 9-Apr. 23(6 folders)

BOX 39 1961, Apr. 24-Aug. 31(7 folders)

BOX 40 1961, Sept. 1-1962, Jan. 15(7 folders)

BOX 41 1962, Jan. 16-May 22(8 folders)

BOX 42 1962, May 23-Oct. 23(8 folders)

BOX 43 1962, Oct. 24-1963, Feb. 21(7 folders)

BOX 44 1963, Feb. 22-May 15(7 folders)

BOX 45 1963, May 16-Aug. 14(7 folders)

BOX 46 1963, Aug. 15-Dec. 10(8 folders)

BOX 47 1963, Dec. 11-1964, Feb. 5(7 folders)

BOX 48 1964, Feb. 6-Mar. 27(9 folders)

BOX 49 1964, Mar. 28-May 28(9 folders)

BOX 50 1964, May 29-Aug. 20(9 folders)

BOX 51 1964, Aug. 21-Nov. 22(8 folders)

BOX 52 1964, Nov. 23-1965, Jan. 8(7 folders)

BOX 53 1965, Jan. 9-Mar. 12(9 folders)

BOX 54 1965, Mar. 13-May 18(8 folders)

BOX 55 1965, May 19-July 21(9 folders)

BOX 56 1965, July 22-Oct. 7(9 folders)

BOX 57 1965, Oct. 8-Dec. 16(8 folders)

BOX 58 1965, Dec. 17-1966, Mar. 10(9 folders)

BOX 59 1966, Mar. 11-May 17(8 folders)

BOX 60 1966, May 18-July 24(8 folders)

BOX 61 1966, July 25-Oct. 16(9 folders)

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BOX 62 1966, Oct. 17-Dec. 31(8 folders)

BOX 63 1967, Jan. 1-Mar. 10(7 folders)

BOX 64 1967, Mar. 11-May 5(7 folders)

BOX 65 1967, May 6-July 19(7 folders)

BOX 66 1967, July 20-Oct. 13(8 folders)

BOX 67 1967, Oct. 14-Dec. 31(8 folders)

BOX 68 1968, Jan. 1-Mar. 25(9 folders)

BOX 69 1968, Mar. 26-June 4(8 folders)

BOX 70 1968, June 5-Sept. 13(8 folders)

BOX 71 1968, Sept. 14-1969, Jan. 20(8 folders)

BOX 72 1969, Jan. 21-Apr. 3(8 folders)

BOX 73 1969, Apr. 4-May 31(8 folders)

BOX 74 1969, June 1-Aug. 5(8 folders)

BOX 75 1969, Aug. 6-Oct. 3(9 folders)

BOX 76 1969, Oct. 4-Dec. 7(8 folders)

BOX 77 1969, Dec. 8-1970, Jan. 19(8 folders)

BOX 78 1970, Jan. 20-Mar. 13(8 folders)

BOX 79 1970, Mar. 14-Apr. 30(8 folders)

BOX 80 1970, May 1-June 23(8 folders)

BOX 81 1970, June 24-Sept. 16(8 folders)

BOX 82 1970, Sept. 17-Nov. 17(7 folders)

BOX 83 1970, Nov. 18-1971, Jan. 26(8 folders)

BOX 84 1971, Jan. 27-Mar. 31(8 folders)

BOX 85 1971, Apr. 1-May 28(9 folders)

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BOX 86 1971, May 29-July 31(8 folders)

BOX 87 1971, Aug. 1-Sept. 30(8 folders)

BOX 88 1971, Oct. 1-1972, Aug. 31(10 folders)

BOX 89 1972, Sept. 1-1973, Feb. 28(10 folders)

BOX 90 1973, Mar. 1-May 29(9 folders)

BOX 91 1973, May 30-Aug. 23(9 folders)

BOX 92 1973, Aug. 24-Nov. 20(9 folders)

BOX 93 1973, Nov. 21-1974, Feb. 28(10 folders)

BOX 94 1974, Mar. 1-May 31(9 folders)

BOX 95 1974, June 1-Aug. 31(8 folders)

BOX 96 1974, Sept. 1-Nov. 30(9 folders)

BOX 97 1974, Dec. 1-1975, Feb. 28(9 folders)

BOX 98 1975, Mar. 1-May 22(9 folders)

BOX 99 1975, May 23-Aug. 23(9 folders)

BOX 100 1975, Aug. 24-Nov. 17(9 folders)

BOX 101 1975, Nov. 18-1976, Feb. 17(9 folders)

BOX 102 1976, Feb. 18-May 15(11 folders)

BOX 103 1976, May 16- July 31(10 folders)

BOX 104 1976, Aug. 1-Oct. 25(11 folders)

BOX 105 1976, Oct. 26-1977, Feb. 7(12 folders)

BOX 106 1977, Feb. 8-Apr. 30(14 folders)

BOX 107 1977, May 1-Aug. 31(13 folders)

BOX 108 1977, Sept. 1-1978, Feb. 13(14 folders)

BOX 109 1978, Feb. 14-July 18(13 folders)

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BOX 110 1978, July 19-Nov. 8(12 folders)

BOX 111 1978, Nov. 9-1979, Feb. 7(11 folders)

BOX 112 1979, Feb. 8-Apr. 30(12 folders)

BOX 113 1979, May 1-Aug. 15(12 folders)

BOX 114 1979, Aug. 16-Nov. 30(13 folders)

BOX 115 1979, Dec. 1-1980, Feb. 29(10 folders)

BOX 116 1980, Mar. 1-May 24(9 folders)

BOX 117 1980, May 25-Aug. 31(10 folders)

BOX 118 1980, Sept. 1-Nov. 19(8 folders)

BOX 119 1980, Nov. 20-1981, Feb. 28(8 folders)

BOX 120 1981, Mar. 1-May 12(8 folders)

BOX 121 1981, May 13-Aug. 19(8 folders)

BOX 122 1981, Aug. 20-Nov. 30(8 folders)

BOX 123 1981, Dec. 1-1982, Mar. 10(8 folders)

BOX 124 1982, Mar. 11-May 31(7 folders)

BOX 125 1982, June 1-Sept. 17(8 folders)

BOX 126 1982, Sept. 18-Nov. 30(7 folders)

BOX 127 1982, Dec. 1-1983, Feb. 28(10 folders)

BOX 128 1983, Mar. 1-May 31(8 folders)

BOX 129 1983, June 1-Sept. 18(8 folders)

BOX 130 1983, Sept. 19-1984, Jan. 12(9 folders)

BOX 131 1984, Jan. 13-Apr. 30(7 folders)

BOX 132 1984, May 1-Aug. 31(8 folders)

BOX 133 1984, Sept. 1-1985, Jan. 31(8 folders)

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BOX 134 1985, Feb. 1-Aug. 31(7 folders)

BOX 135 1985, Sept. 1-1986, Mar. 31(8 folders)

BOX 136 1986, Apr. 1-1987, Mar. 31(8 folders)

BOX 137 1991, Jan. 1-1992, Mar. 31(12 folders)

BOX 138 1992, Apr. 1-1995, Apr. 30(15 folders)

BOX 139 1995, May 1-1996, Feb. 16(15 folders)

BOX 140 1996, Feb. 17-Oct. 14(15 folders)

BOX 141 1996, Oct. 15-1998, Apr. 30(16 folders)

BOX 142 1998, May 1-Aug. 31(8 folders)

BOX 143-253 Historical File, ca. 1922-1961Photocopies of correspondence, minutes, reports, writings, scientific research, academic records,

and printed matter documenting Seaborg's life prior to 1961, including his childhood,academic training, transuranium research, and chancellorship of University of California,Berkeley.

Arranged chronologically.

BOX 143 ca. 1922-ca. 1934(6 folders)

BOX 144 (2 folders)1937, Mar. 1-1942, June 6

(7 folders)BOX 145 1942, June 10-Aug. 15

(10 folders)BOX 146 1942, Aug.16-Nov. 14

(10 folders)BOX 147 1942, Nov. 15-1943, Jan. 14

(9 folders)BOX 148 1943, Jan. 15-Mar. 15

(7 folders)BOX 149 1943, Mar.16-Apr. 30

(7 folders)BOX 150 1943, May 1-June 19

(6 folders)BOX 151 1943, June 20-July 31

(7 folders)BOX 152 1943, Aug. 1-Sept.10

(7 folders)BOX 153 1943, Sept. 11-Oct. 20

(6 folders)

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BOX 154 1943, Oct. 22-Dec. 6(7 folders)

BOX 155 1943, Dec. 7-1944, Jan. 14(8 folders)

BOX 156 1944, Jan. 15- Feb. 23(6 folders)

BOX 157 1944, Feb. 24-Mar. 21(7 folders)

BOX 158 1944, Mar. 22-Apr. 15(6 folders)

BOX 159 1944, Apr.16- May 4(7 folders)

BOX 160 1944, May 5-June 1(7 folders)

BOX 161 1944, June 1-30(7 folders)

BOX 162 1944, July 1-25(8 folders)

BOX 163 1944, July 28-Aug. 27(7 folders)

BOX 164 1944, Aug. 28-Sept. 27(7 folders)

BOX 165 1944, Sept. 28-Oct. 31(6 folders)

BOX 166 1944, Nov. 1-Dec. 5(6 folders)

BOX 167 1944, Dec. 6-31(5 folders)

BOX 168 1945, Jan. 1-27(7 folders)

BOX 169 1945, Jan. 29-Mar. 10(7 folders)

BOX 170 1945, Mar. 12-Apr. 16(6 folders)

BOX 171 1945, Apr. 17-May 31(6 folders)

BOX 172 1945, June 1-July 30(7 folders)

BOX 173 1945, July 31-Sept. 24(7 folders)

BOX 174 1945, Sept. 25-Nov. 20(7 folders)

BOX 175 1945, Nov. 21-1946, Jan. 17(7 folders)

BOX 176 1946, Jan. 18-Mar. 8(6 folders)

BOX 177 1946, Mar. 9-Apr. 26(6 folders)

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BOX 178 1946, Apr. 29-June 29(6 folders)

BOX 179 1946, July 1-1947, Feb. 16(9 folders)

BOX 180 1947, Feb. 17-May 30(7 folders)

BOX 181 1947, June 2-Oct. 31(7 folders)

BOX 182 1947, Nov. 3-1948, Feb. 29(8 folders)

BOX 183 1948, Mar. 1-June 10(8 folders)

BOX 184 1948, June 11-1949, Jan. 31(9 folders)

BOX 185 1949, Feb. 1-June 30(8 folders)

BOX 186 1949, July 1-Oct. 31(8 folders)

BOX 187 1949, Nov. 2-1950, Mar. 31 See also Classified(7 folders)

BOX 188 1950, Apr. 1-Sept. 28(7 folders)

BOX 189 1950, Oct. 1-1951, Apr. 17 See also Classified(7 folders)

BOX 190 1951, Apr. 18-Oct. 31(8 folders)

BOX 191 1951, Nov. 1-1952, Jan. 10(7 folders)

BOX 192 1952, Jan. 11-May 30(7 folders)

BOX 193 1952, June 3-Nov. 28(7 folders)

BOX 194 1952, Dec. 1-1953, Apr. 15(8 folders)

BOX 195 1953, Apr. 16-Aug. 31(8 folders)

BOX 196 1953, Sept. 1-1954, Feb. 10(8 folders)

BOX 197 1954, Feb. 11-June 30(9 folders)

BOX 198 1954, July 1-Oct. 29(7 folders)

BOX 199 1954, Nov. 1-1955, Mar. 31(8 folders)

BOX 200 1955, Apr. 1-July 30(7 folders)

BOX 201 1955, Aug. 1-Dec. 13(8 folders)

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BOX 202 1955, Dec. 14-1956, Apr. 16(8 folders)

BOX 203 1956, Apr. 17-June 27(6 folders)

BOX 204 1956, July 1-Oct. 31(7 folders)

BOX 205 1956, Nov. 1-1957, Jan. 31(7 folders)

BOX 206 1957, Feb. 1-May 31(9 folders)

BOX 207 1957, June 1-Oct. 17(9 folders)

BOX 208 1957, Oct. 18-1958, Jan. 31(7 folders)

BOX 209 1958, Feb. 1-Apr. 20(7 folders)

BOX 210 1958, Apr. 21-July 10(6 folders)

BOX 211 1958, July 11-Aug. 24(7 folders)

BOX 212 1958, Aug. 25-Sept. 22(7 folders)

BOX 213 1958, Sept. 23-Oct. 13(7 folders)

BOX 214 1958, Oct. 14-31(7 folders)

BOX 215 1958, Nov. 1-17(6 folders)

BOX 216 1958, Nov. 18-Dec. 5(8 folders)

BOX 217 1958, Dec. 6-30(6 folders)

BOX 218 1959, Jan. 1-22(7 folders)

BOX 219 1959, Jan. 23-Feb. 13(6 folders)

BOX 220 1959, Feb. 14-Mar. 10(8 folders)

BOX 221 1959, Mar. 11-27(7 folders)

BOX 222 1959, Mar. 28-Apr. 15(6 folders)

BOX 223 1959, Apr. 16-May 6(8 folders)

BOX 224 1959, May 7-25(7 folders)

BOX 225 1959, May 26-June 12(7 folders)

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BOX 226 1959, June 13-July 7(7 folders)

BOX 227 1959, July 8-Aug. 12(7 folders)

BOX 228 1959, Aug. 13-Sept. 10(7 folders)

BOX 229 1959, Sept. 11-Oct. 4(7 folders)

BOX 230 1959, Oct. 5-24(7 folders)

BOX 231 1959, Oct. 25-Nov. 11(7 folders)

BOX 232 1959, Nov. 12-30(7 folders)

BOX 233 1959, Dec. 1-17(6 folders)

BOX 234 1959, Dec. 18-1960, Jan. 13(6 folders)

BOX 235 1960, Jan. 14-Feb. 1(7 folders)

BOX 236 1960, Feb. 2-19(6 folders)

BOX 237 1960, Feb. 20-Mar. 10(6 folders)

BOX 238 1960, Mar. 11-29(7 folders)

BOX 239 1960, Mar. 30-Apr. 20(7 folders)

BOX 240 1960, Apr. 21-May 10(6 folders)

BOX 241 1960, May 11-26(6 folders)

BOX 242 1960, May 27-June 14(6 folders)

BOX 243 1960, June 15-July 12(6 folders)

BOX 244 1960, July 13-Aug. 10(7 folders)

BOX 245 1960, Aug. 11-Sept. 6(6 folders)

BOX 246 1960, Sept. 7-28(7 folders)

BOX 247 1960, Sept. 29-Oct. 13(7 folders)

BOX 248 1960, Oct. 14-31(7 folders)

BOX 249 1960, Nov. 1-21(7 folders)

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BOX 250 1960, Nov. 22-Dec. 13(7 folders)

BOX 251 1960, Dec. 14-1961, Jan. 9(6 folders)

BOX 252 1961, Jan. 10-24(8 folders)

BOX 253 1961, Jan. 25-Dec. 29(5 folders)

BOX 254-407 General Correspondence, 1937-1999, n.d.

BOX 254-384 Alphabetical File, 1937-1999, n.d.Correspondence to and from scientists, government officials, academic colleagues, science

writers, students, and others.Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.

BOX 254 Abelson, Philip H., 1940, 1963-1988Adams, Joseph C., 1980-1982Aebersold, Paul C., 1944-1979Agarwal, Bharat Ram, 1961-1965Agnew, Harold M., 1962-1979, 1988-1992Ahmad, Irshad, 1963-1967Akimoto, Yumi, 1958-1967, 1989, 1994Alaga, Gaja, 1958-1973Albaugh, Frederick W., 1944-1976, 1988-1993Albo, Robert J., 1987-1989, 1998Albridge, Royal Gaines, 1955-1965Alburger, David E., 1954-1960Aleklett, Kjell, 1977-1990

(2 folders)BOX 255 Alexander, John Macmillan, 1957-1978

Alonso, Jose and Carol, 1971-1975, 1989-1990, 1996Alster, Jonas, 1958-1965Althouse, Harry, 1947-1954Alvarez, Luis, 1965-1970, 1987Alvarez, Walter C., 1955-1988, 1994

(3 folders)Amiel, Saadia, 1955-1970, 1977An, Jiann-Min, 1958-1967Anderson, Clinton P., 1961-1965, 1972Anholt, Robert E., 1971-1977Antébi, Elizabeth, 1983-1984Appelman, Evan Hugh, 1955-1965

BOX 256 Armbruster, Peter, 1972, 1987-1998(2 folders)

Arnold, Luther B., 1956-1980Arnon, Daniel I., 1961-1985

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Asaro, Frank, 1950-1975, 1988-1994(3 folders)

Ascuitto, Robert Joseph, 1967-1979Asprey, Larned Brown, 1946-1986Assche, Pieter van, 1990-1997Atkinson, Richard C., 1979-1998Atterling, Hugo Nils Daniel, 1954-1978Avery, Robert, 1986-1993Avishai, Y., 1978-1979

BOX 257 Axe, John Donald, 1955-1969Axel, Peter, 1957-1968, 1983Ayub, S. M., 1962, 1976-1993"Aa-Ap” miscellaneous, 1944-1998, n.d.

(9 folders)BOX 258 “Ar-Ax” miscellaneous, 1939-1998, n.d.

(2 folders)Bachmann, Knut, 1973-1979Baez, Albert V., 1963, 1973-1984Bagnall, Kenneth W., 1971-1975Bailey, Sylvia M., 1955-1960, n.d.Baisden, Patricia, 1974-1979

(2 folders)Baker, William O., 1962-1981, 1991-1995Ball, Gordon C., 1964-1968, n.d.Banks, Rodney H., 1976-1981Banna, Muhammad Salim, 1970-1975Bansal, Moha Lal, 1962-1972

(2 folders)BOX 259 Bar-Touv, Jacob, 1967-1970

Baranov, S. A., 1958-1964Barnett, S. J., 1952-1986Barr, Donald, 1956-1957, 1985Barrett, Paul H., 1961-1965Bartlett, Neil, 1965, 1973-1987, 1993-1998

(2 folders)Barton, George Wendell, 1949-1952, 1964-1973Bastin, Clinton, 1995-1997

(3 folders)BOX 260 Batzel, Roger Elwood, 1948-1972, 1988

Baumbach, Harlan, 1942-1948, 1975Bayman, Benjamin F., 1961-1968Beckman, Arnold O., 1987-1991Behrens, James, 1988-1992Bellquist, Eric C., 1955-1978Benedict, Manson, 1958-1973, 1990-1997Benioff, P. A., 1954-1962Bergkvist, Karl-Erik, 1964-1965

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Bergstrom, Ingmar, 1949-1977Bernthal, Frederick Michael, 1965-1973, 1980Bethe, Hans A., 1962-1976, 1988Bevan, William, 1973-1977, 1982, 1994

BOX 261 Bickel, Lennard, 1973-1978Bigeleisen, Jacob, 1950, 1963-1981, 1991-1998Binder, Irwin, 1970-1977Bjornholm, S., 1957-1976Blacet, Francis E., 1957-1984Blair, John S., 1963-1964Blann, Herbert Marshall, 1957-1980Bloom, Justin L., 1967-1994Bloom, Olof, 1964-1977Bohr, Aage and Niels, 1950-1975

(3 folders)BOX 262 Bohr, Mattelson and Wheeler, 1965-1976

Bolotin, Herbert H., 1960-1964Bonner, Norman A., 1942-1953, 1976Bosch, Horacio Ernesto, 1957-1973Bowman, Harry Richard, 1959-1975Boyd, George E., 1949-1956, 1964-1977Brandt, Reinhard

1959-1990(3 folders)

BOX 263 1991-1996Branscomb, Lewis, 1972-1976, 1991Breivogel, Francis William, 1962-1973Brewer, Leo, 1945-1973, 1985-1989, 1994-1999Brightsen, Ronald A., 1948-1966, 1974-1983, 1990-1997

(2 folders)Brink, Gilbert, 1953-1969Britt, Harold C., 1963-1966, 1979Brodkin, Judy, 1979-1983Bromley, David Allan, 1960-1990, 1997Brooks, D. W., 1985-1995Brown, Edmund G. and Jerry, 1962-1966, 1973-1985

BOX 264 Brown, George E., 1980, 1990-1996Brown, Harrison, 1941-1982Brown, Herbert Charles, 1958-1969, 1980, n.d.Brown, Howard C., 1962-1994Browne, Charles I., 1950-1954, 1976-1988Bryan, William P., 1953-1964Bstan-'dzin-rgya-mtsho, Dalai Lama XIV, 1979Buchholz, Doral E., 1954-1972Bundy, McGeorge, 1963-1965, 1988-1996 See also ClassifiedBunting, John R., 1964-1973Burde, Jacob, 1961-1969

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BOX 265 Burnett, Donald Stacy, 1959-1969Burnett, John L., 1960-1971, 1990Burton, Milton, 1939-1980Bush, George, 1971, 1981-1992Butler, Gilbert Wayne, 1963-1973“Ba” miscellaneous, 1942-1998

(6 folders)BOX 266 “Be-Bl” miscellaneous, 1945-1999

(7 folders)BOX 267 “Bo-Br” miscellaneous, 1941-1999, n.d.

(9 folders)BOX 268 “Bu-By” miscellaneous, 1946-1998

(3 folders)Cai, Shan-Yu, 1980-1987Calvin, Melvin, 1942-1998

(4 folders)BOX 269 Campbell, Robert B., 1961-1969

Canavan, Frederick L., 1955-1963Caretto, Albert A., 1953-1971, 1995Carlock, Margaret S., 1986-1997Carlson, Ingvar, 1987-1989Carnes, William T., 1985-1994Carpintero Santamaría, Natividad, 1989-1991Carr, Robert Joseph, 1951-1961, 1967Carter, Jimmy, 1976-1977, 1981, 1994-1995Carter, Luther J., 1954-1958, 1993-1997

(2 folders)Carvelho, José de, 1972-1974, 1996-1998Cau, Albert, 1986-1991

BOX 270 Cerny, Joseph, 1978-1986, 1995, n.d.Chabre, Marc Germain, 1964-1965Chamberlain, O., 1959-1964, 1977-1991Chanda, Richard N., 1958-1965Charles, Prince of Wales, 1977Chasman, Richard R., 1956-1973Chesne, André, 1957-1965Chiao, Lung-Wen, 1958-1967Choppin, Gregory R., 1953-1997

(3 folders)Chou, Tzi-Shan, 1968-1975Clark, David C., 1994-1998Clark, Jere W., 1971-1973, 1982

BOX 271 Clarkson, Jack E., 1960-1966Cleveland, Harlan, 1965-1976, 1987Clifford, Alan F., 1948-1953, 1974Clinton, Bill, 1992-1997

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Cobble, James W., 1951-1976(2 folders)

Cohen, Bernard L., 1997-1998(2 folders)

Cohen, Sally G., 1957-1972Colvig, Raymond A., 1979-1997, n.d.Compton, Arthur Holly, 1959-1969, 1977 See also Container 797, same heading

BOX 272 Connick, Robert E., 1942-1949, 1961-1975, 1998Cooksey, Donald, 1946-1972Cooper, John A., 1962-1966Cooper, Vance R., 1943-1947, 1963, 1974-1977Coops, Melvin S., 1992-1998Coryell, Charles D., 1944-1979

(2 folders)Cosper, Sammie W., 1965-1971Cowan, George A., 1942, 1957-1977, 1990-1993Cram, Donald J., 1970, 1977, 1987, 1994Crane, William W. T., 1948-1962Cranstan, Alan MacGregor, 1973-1988Crespo, Vitor Pereira, 1957-1963, 1972Croft, Paul Douglas, 1960-1966Crosby, Glenn A., 1994-1997

BOX 273 Cruz, Caesar A., 1991-1992Culler, Barbara Ellen Bailey, 1960-1971Culler, Floyd, 1978-1988Cunningham, Burris B., 1942-1977

(3 folders)Curtis, John A., 1973-1974"Cabl-Carm" miscellaneous, 1949-1998

(3 folders)BOX 274 “Carn-Clos” miscellaneous, 1942-1998, n.d.

(9 folders)BOX 275 “Cobb-Crum” miscellaneous, 1942-1999, n.d.

(7 folders)BOX 276 “Csen-Czer” miscellaneous, 1953-1964, 1975-1995

Daddario, Emilio Q., 1974-1982Daniels, Farrington, 1943-1958, 1966, 1972Darrow, Karl K., 1945-1966Datta, Shoumen, 1996-1999

(2 folders)Dauben, William G., 1961-1979, 1997Davallou, Arash, 1994-1998Davenport, Derek A., 1981-1982, 1994-1997David, François, 1973-1996Davidson, John Pirnie, 1964-1968Davidson, Norman, 1946-1955, 1989-1996Davis, Donald William, 1968-1975

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Davis, Nuel Pharr, 1968-1969Davison, Claire, 1965-1973

BOX 277 De Boer, Jorrit, 1963-1975DeKlerk, D., 1957Demildt, André Charles, 1961-1966Dewar, James, 1972, 1995-1996DeWitt, Hugh E., 1989-1994Diamond, Marian C., 1967-1976, 1986-1997

(2 folders)Diamond, Richard M., 1955-1977Dietrich, Klaus, 1962-1977Djerassi, Carl, 1974-1978, 1997Dodge, Richard Patrick, 1956-1970Dodgen, Harold, 1949-1951Dodson, Richard W., 1941-1982

BOX 278 Doherty, W. T., 1959-1971Donovan, Paul Francis, 1956-1974Dorsett, David, 1985Dostrovsky, Israel, 1956-1969Dreher, J. Leonard, 1943-1945, 1982Drickamer, Harry G., 1988-1996DuBridge, Lee A., 1952, 1961, 1968-1982Dufour, Fernando, 1973-1985, 1993Dukakis, Michael S., 1988Duncan, Frank, 1979-1998Dunlavey, Dean Carl, 1949-1965, 1980Dupree, A. Hunter, 1962-1995

(2 folders)Dzhelepov, B. S., 1958-1966

BOX 279 "Daa-Dot" miscellaneous, 1941-1998(7 folders)

BOX 280 “Dou-Dyk” miscellaneous, 1948-1999(5 folders)

Easley, Warren Cliett, 1963-1971Edelstein, Norman M., 1964-1983, 1994-1998, n.d.

(4 folders)BOX 281 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1961-1971

Eklund, Sigvard A., 1961-1978, 1991-1995Elbek, Bent, 1958-1965Ellsberg, Daniel, 1963, 1992-1995þmanuþl, N. M., 1963, 1975, 1985English, Spofford G., 1943-1985Enoch, Jay M., 1989Ewan, George Thomson, 1965-1969Eyring, Henry, 1961-1968, 1976-1986Eyring, LeRoy, 1947-1968, 1979-1984, 1991"Ea-Eh" miscellaneous, 1944-1998

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BOX 282 “Ei-Ew” miscellaneous, 1946-1999, n.d.(5 folders)

Fadley, Charles S., 1963-1973Fajans, Kasimir, 1941-1952, 1966-1976Faler, Kenneth T., 1956-1968Faltens, Marjorie M., 1963-1971Fawcett, Howard H., 1979-1995

BOX 283 Fee, Darrell C., 1969-1976Fidelis, Irene K., 1967-1968Fields, Paul R., 1957-1981Fink, Richard W., 1948-1967Finley, Robert, 1963-1982, 1991Flamm, Eileen Joy, 1957-1963Fleming, Donald G., 1963-1974Flerov, G. N., 1958-1970, 1976-1990Fong, Peter, 1972-1990Ford, Gerald R., 1974-1978Ford, John A., 1995-1996Foreman, Bruce M., 1954-1963Forsberg, Franklin S., 1984, 1991-1996Forsling, Wilhelm, 1954-1955, 1965Fowler, Robert D., 1969, 1976, 1992-1993Fowler, William A., 1956-1966, 1976-1987

BOX 284 Fox, Sidney W., 1946-1994Fraenkel, Zeev, 1960-1980, 1998

(2 folders)Frank, Larry, 1980-1985Frankel, Richard B., 1961-1969, 1982-1988Freeks, Marshall C., 1971-1973Fricke, Burkhard, 1971-1977Fried, Sherman Meyer, 1943-1963, 1976Friedlander, Gerhart, 1942-1973, 1988-1996Fritsch, Arnold R., 1953-1988

BOX 285 Fuger, Jean, 1956-1976, 1994-1997(3 folders)

Fujita, Dennis, 1965-1974Fung, Si-Chang, 1949-1954, 1971Futrell, Jean H., 1955-1969"Fa-Fi" miscellaneous, 1943-1998, n.d.

(4 folders)BOX 286 “Fl-Fu” miscellaneous, 1942-1999, n.d.

(9 folders)BOX 287 Gallagher, Charles J., 1954-1964

Garamendi, John, 1983-1994Gardner, David P., 1984-1995

(2 folders)Gardner, Marjorie, 1978-1991

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Garner, Clifford S., 1939-1958, 1976Garrison, Warren Manford, 1946-1975Getoff, Nikola, 1964-1965, n.d.Ghiorso, Albert

1961-1970(2 folders)

BOX 288 1975-1998(2 folders)

Gibson, Walter M., 1954-1990Gilat, Jacob, 1961-1964, 1985Gillet, Vincent P., 1962-1973Gilman, Henry, 1942, 1975-1984Gilmore, John Timothy, 1956-1967Gladstone, Karyn, 1989-1990

(3 folders)Glass, Richard Alois, 1950-1985, 1994

BOX 289 Glendening, Norman K., 1975-1977, 1987, 1993-1998Glenn, John, 1976-1983Glenn, William A., 1970-1987Glenn, William E., 1950-1961Glennan, Thomas Keith, 1952, 1961, 1969, 1977-1993Goeckermann, Robert H., 1945-1964, 1978-1982Gofman, John W., 1942-1976, 1994

(3 folders)Gol'danskii, V. I.

1957-1983(4 folders)

BOX 290 1984-1998(5 folders)

Golden, William T., 1973-1991Goldhaber, Maurice and Gertrude, 1947-1971, 1985, 1997Goldschmidt, Bertrand, 1942-1963, 1971-1992Goodell, Rae, 1972-1975Gordon, Glen E.

1955-1965BOX 291 1966-1992

Goth, George W., 1964-1974Gough, William C., 1972, 1981-1982, 1991Graham, John, 1996-1998Graham, Robert L., 1962-1969, 1979Grahame, David C., 1941-1958, 1963-1967Gray, Peter R., 1955-1960Grebe, John J., 1958, 1972-1973Green, Jere, 1962-1977Greenfield, Stanley R., 1973-1974Gregorich, Kenneth E., 1980-1996Griffioen, Roger D., 1959-1965

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BOX 292 Grover, James Robb, 1953-1986Groves, Leslie R., 1945-1946, 1970Gruber, John B., 1956-1972, 1980Gruen, Dieter M., 1951-1956, 1966-1969, 1989-1991Guéron, Jules, 1949-1991Guth, Eugene, 1955-1959, 1965-1968, 1975-1983"Gaa-Gho” miscellaneous, 1947-1998, n.d.

(5 folders)BOX 293 “Gia-Gra” miscellaneous, 1946-1999, n.d.

(8 folders)BOX 294 “Gre-Gwy” miscellaneous, 1947-1999

(7 folders)Haag, James N., 1958-1963Hackerman, Norman, 1990-1994Hahn, Otto

1939-1959, 1965-1966BOX 295 1968-1969, 1979

Hahn, Richard Besler, 1977-1994Haines, Eldon Lee, 1958-1964, 1994Haissinsky, Moise, 1952-1978Haldar, Barun C., 1950-1954, 1974-1984Hall, Howard Lewis, 1984, 1989-1992Hallock, Wiles, 1992Halperin, Israel, 1957, 1986-1998Hamaker, John W., 1941-1950, 1976Hamburg, David A., 1983-1994Hamilton, Joseph G., 1941-1958Hamilton, Joseph H., 1963-1966, 1992-1997Hammel, E. F., 1998Hammer, Armand, 1973-1974Hammond, George Simms, 1975-1976, 1994Handler, Philip, 1948, 1968-1982

BOX 296 Harada, Kichinosuke, 1963-1969Hardy, John C., 1966-1972Hargittai, Istvan, 1995-1998Harriman, W. Averell, 1972-1986Harris, James A., 1971-1988, 1994Harvey, Bernard G., 1962-1979, 1992Haverfield, A. Judd, 1963-1969Hawthorne, M. Frederick, 1976, 1991-1994Hebert, Alvin Joseph, 1959-1978Henion, Bruce W., 1988

(2 folders)BOX 297 Henry, Warren E., 1968-1982, 1997-1998

(2 folders)Herken, Gregg, 1973, 1986-1994

(2 folders)

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Herrington, John S., 1985-1987Herrmann, Gunther, 1968-1998Hesburgh, Theodore Martin, 1961-1970, 1977-1987Hevesy, Georg von, 1951, 1962-1965Hewlett, Richard G., 1966-1993Higgins, Gary H., 1949-1976Hildebrand, Joel Henry, 1942, 1953-1957, 1973-1990

BOX 298 Hill, David L., 1952-1957, 1962-1963Hill, Max Wilmer, 1956-1964Hobart, David E., 1982-1998

(2 folders)Hoff, Richard W., 1950-1957, 1963, 1969-1985Hoffman, Darleane C.

1972-1996, Mar.(5 folders)

BOX 299 1996, Apr.-1998(3 folders)

Hoffmann, Sigurd, 1995-1998Hogan, James, 1977-1982Holdren, John P., 1973-1992Holifield, Chet, 1961-1998Hollander, Jack M., 1961-1992Hollingsworth, Robert E., 1971-1977, 1983

BOX 300 Holm, Lennart, 1955-1961Holton, Gerald James, 1973-1997Hook, Ernest, 1997-1998Hopkins, H. H., 1946-1950, 1958Horen, Daniel J., 1959-1971Horie, Hisashi, 1964-1965Hosmer, Craig, 1962-1963, 1972-1978, n.d.Howland, Jerome J., 1945-1953, 1973, 1983Huang, Zhi-Heng, 1989-1992Hubbell, John, 1985Hucul, Walter C., 1985Huffman, Eugene H., 1951-1973Huizenga, John R., 1948-1991

(2 folders)Hulet, Ervin Kenneth, 1949-1981, 1991-1994Hull, Donald E., 1942, 1964-1965, 1971-1989

BOX 301 Hummel, John Phillip, 1953-1965, 1986Humphrey, Hubert H., 1959-1978Hunt, John P., 1950, 1990-1997Hwa, Jesse C. H., 1977-1985Hyde, Earl K., 1946-1997

(2 folders)"H-Harp” miscellaneous, 1942-1998

(4 folders)

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BOX 302 “Harr-Hjal” miscellaneous, 1942-1998, n.d.(8 folders)

BOX 303 “Ho-Hyma” miscellaneous, 1943-1998(9 folders)

BOX 304 Iagolnitzer, Daniel, 1969Igo, George Jerome, 1956-1968Immele, John David, 1968-1974Interrante, Leonard V., 1966-1967Irvine, John W., 1942-1959Isoya, Akira, 1960-1964"I" miscellaneous, 1948-1998, n.d.

(2 folders)Jacak, Barbara, 1978-1997

(2 folders)Jackson, Henry M., 1973-1976Jacob, Norman P., 1971-1975Jaffe, Harold, 1951-1965Jaffey, Arthur H., 1942-1950, 1979James, Ralph A., 1944-1958, 1969-1973

BOX 305 Janinek, Marie, 1968-1981Jardine, Leslie J., 1969-1975Jefferds, Mary Lee, 1972-1983Jenkins, William A. and Tyrie, 1949-1981, 1994-1997Johansen, Gunnar, 1969-1970, 1987-1989Johansson, Sven A. E., 1953-1964Johnson, Charles E., 1957-1963Johnson, Lyndon B. and Lady Bird, 1960-1976, 1988, n.d.Johnson, Wilfrid E., 1966-1969Joliot-Curie, Frédéric and Irène, 1946-1951, 1959, 1983Jolly, William L., 1956, 1961, 1986Jordan, Alec, 1958, 1972-1988Judd, Brian R., 1959-1975Judd, David, 1961, 1967, 1979, 1992Juliano, Jose Ochoa, 1954-1964Jungerman, John A., 1959-1965, 1989Jurnak, Frances A., 1972-1974

BOX 306 "J" miscellaneous, 1941-1998, n.d.(7 folders)

Kadota, Yoshie, 1965-1969, 1984-1994Kalkstein, Marvin I., 1951-1971

(2 folders)BOX 307 Kamal, Ahmed, 1962-1964

Kamen, Martin David, 1942-1998(2 folders)

Kapitza, Sergei, 1975-1979Kaplan, Ervin, 1974-1979Kaplan, Joseph, 1954-1984

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Kaplan, Morton, 1959-1972, 1983Karlik, Berta, 1956-1964, 1977Karol, Paul, 1977-1978Karraker, David G., 1950-1984Kasha, Michael, 1950-1982Kathren, Ronald, 1983, 1993-1997Katz, Joseph J.

1944-1986(2 folders)

BOX 308 1990-1998, n.d.Katzin, Leonard I., 1941-1984Kauffman, George B.

1976-1991(6 folders)

BOX 309 1992-1998(6 folders)

Keldysh, Mstislav Vsevolodovich, 1963, 1972Keller, O. Lewin

1968-1974BOX 310 1975-1988

Kelly, William Harold, 1961-1968Kennedy, Edward Moore, 1975-1988Kennedy, John F., 1960-1964Kennedy, Joseph W., 1939-1958, 1970-1975Kennedy, Robert F., 1964-1965Kerman, Arthur Kent, 1966-1967, 1976Kern, James A., 1980-1982Kerr, Clark

1956-1994(3 folders)

BOX 311 1995-1998Khodai-Joopary, Arastoo, 1960-1966Kilroy, Mike, 1984-1986Kim, Hogil, 1963-1967Kim, Yeong Ell, 1959-1974

(2 folders)Kincaid, John F., 1971-1972King, C. Judson, 1989-1994Kingston, Jane, 1973-1983Kirk, Paul Leland, 1942-1946, 1963, 1970Kirschner, Stanley, 1978-1989, 1994Kissinger, Henry, 1974Kisslinger, Leonard S., 1961-1965

BOX 312 Kistiakowsky, George B., 1949-1965Kistiakowsky, Vera, 1949-1954Kland-English, Mathilde, 1972Klein, Robert F., 1975-1976

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Knott, Robert C., 1987-1995Knox, William E., 1963-1972Knox, William J., 1944-1965, 1975Knudsen, Kit, 1986-1987Kohman, Truman Paul, 1942-1975, 1990, n.d.

(3 folders)Kooi, J. van der, 1962-1967Korteling, Ralph G., 1958-1972

BOX 313 Koshland, Daniel E., 1989-1998Kot, Wing, 1987-1992Kozma, Peter, 1990Kragen, Adrian A., 1957-1995Kramer, Gustav, 1960-1965Kramer, Henry H., 1995-1996

(2 folders)Kramish, Arnold, 1971, 1981-1987Kratz, Jens, 1972-1983, 1997Kratzer, Myron B., 1964-1965, 1972-1987, 1993-1998

(2 folders)BOX 314 Kraus, Robert H., 1976-1993

Krebs, Martha A., 1993-1998Krushwitz, Karen M., 1990-1998

(4 folders)Kudo, Hissaki, 1977-1989Kuroda, Paul K., 1970-1990

(2 folders)BOX 315 Kyi, Ru-Tao, 1957-1971

(2 folders)"Kab-Key” miscellaneous, 1945-1998, n.d.

(6 folders)BOX 316 “Kha-Kun” miscellaneous, 1942-1998

(8 folders)BOX 317 “Kuo-Kyu” miscellaneous, 1950-1998

LaChapelle, Theodore J., 1942-1954, 1967LaForge, Richard J., 1966-1968Lande, Alexander, 1961-1971Lanouette, William, 1985-1987Lark, Neil, 1962-1970Larson, Clarence E., 1957-1993LaSalle, Mary Joan, 1953-1957Laszlo, Ervin, 1974-1976Latimer, Wendell H., 1942-1969Laubereau, Peter G., 1973-1974Lawrence, Ernest Orlando, 1939-1949, 1956-1968, 1978-1997, n.d.

(2 folders)Lawrence, John Hundale, 1945-1984

(2 folders)

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BOX 318 Lawroski, Stephen, 1946-1988Lazos, Sonia, 1989-1991Leachman, Robert, 1956-1981Leber, Ralph Eric, 1974-1977, 1991-1994Lederman, Leon M., 1984-1995Lee, Diana, 1974-1987Lee, Yuan Tseh, 1974-1990Lefort, Marc, 1959-1982Lemmer, Richard H., 1961-1969Leventhal, Leon, 1990-1994Lewellen, John Bryan, 1948-1955Lewis, Edward S., 1996-1997Lewis, Eileen, 1989-1991Lewis, Gilbert N., 1955, 1973-1996 See also Containers 853-854, same headingLewis, W. Bennett, 1966, 1973-1974Li, Wen-hsing, 1984-1989

BOX 319 Libby, Willard F., 1942-1986(2 folders)

Lindner, Manfred, 1945-1963, 1995Lindner, Rolander, 1955-1964Ling, Alan C., 1990-1994Linowitz, Sol M., 1971-1994

(3 folders)Liu, Yuan-fang, 1979-1988

BOX 320 Livingood, John J., 1938-1949, 1961-1964, 1970, 1986-1996Lochak, Paul J., 1972-1997

(3 folders)Loeb, Benjamin S.

1964, 1971-1996(5 folders)

BOX 321 1997-1998(3 folders)

Logan, Elizabeth, 1985-1993Long, Franklin A., 1946-1950, 1962, 1969-1970, 1987-1992Lorenz, Lin, 1975-1982Loveland, Walter D.

1971-1982(4 folders)

BOX 322 1983-1984(10 folders)

BOX 323 1985-1991(7 folders)

BOX 324 1992-1998(4 folders)

Lu, Chi Chang, 1964-1968Luo, Caidian, 1997-1998Luo, Cheng, 1979-1983

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Lurie, Marc, 1988-1993Lux, Franz, 1973-1977, 1992

BOX 325 “La-Le” miscellaneous, 1937-1998, n.d.(8 folders)

BOX 326 “Li-Ly” miscellaneous, 1943-1999(5 folders)

Ma, Chin Wah, 1965-1976, 1986Macdonald, John Alan, 1969-1973Macfarlane, Ronald D., 1955-1975

(2 folders)MacKintosh, Raymond S., 1965-1976

BOX 327 Magda, Margareta T., 1993-1995Maglich, Bogdan C., 1971-1998Magnusson, Lawrence B., 1946-1958, 1968-1978Mahony, John Daniel, 1960-1969Mains, Gilbert J., 1960-1971Malþ, Jaromír, 1963-1977

(2 folders)Mang, Hans Jorg, 1958-1981

(2 folders)Mangelson, Nolan F., 1962-1967Manning, Winston M., 1943-1977Manov, George G., 1943-1964Manuel, Oliver K., 1986-1999

(2 folders)BOX 328 Marci, Sayed Ali, 1959-1972

Marcus, Yizhak, 1961-1971Mark, Herman F., 1968-1980, 1990-1991Mark, J. Carson, 1989Markowitz, Samuel S., 1962-1974Marquez, Luis, 1948-1975, 1985Marshak, Robert Eugene, 1966, 1987-1992Marshalet, Eugene R., 1955-1978Maruyama, Yosh, 1979-1995

(4 folders)BOX 329 Marvel, Carl Shipp, 1976, 1988

Mathur, Hirdaya, 1951-1976Matthias, Eckart, 1962-1975

(2 folders)Maybury, Robert H., 1989-1998Mays, Charles W., 1974, 1989McCaffrey, Stanley E., 1958-1962, 1972-1987McCone, John, 1959-1980McCool, Woodford B., 1961-1962, 1972-1984McCormack, Mike, 1972-1994McCullough, James D., 1946-1951, 1981-1985McDonell, William R., 1956-1958, 1991

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McFadden, Betsy, 1972-1992McFarland, Rose Marie, 1978-1984

BOX 330 McHarris, William C., 1959-1981(2 folders)

McMillan, Edwin M., 1957-1994(2 folders)

McMillan, Priscilla J., 1985-1996McWhan, Denis B., 1957-1965, 1973Mehlhorn, Rolf J., 1966-1975Meinke, William W., 1949-1969

(2 folders)Meitner, Lise, 1939, 1969, 1979-1989

BOX 331 Meldner, Heiner W., 1970-1977Melendres, Carlos A., 1964-1973Meriwether, John R., 1961-1983

(2 folders)Messières, Nicole de, 1996Metzenberg, Stan, 1997-1998Michel, Helen V., 1954-1975Michel, Maynard C., 1951-1975Mignerey, Alice, 1988Millard, William, 1985-1986Miller, Daniel R., 1943-1961Miller, Jack M., 1949-1976Miller, Julian M., 1957, 1975-1976

BOX 332 Milligan, Winfred O., 1962-1963, 1973-1984Mills, Stephanie, 1972-1974, n.d.Milton, John C., 1959-1963Mishima, Yoshitsugu, 1990-1996Mollenauer, James F., 1957-1966Mondale, Walter F., 1976-1983Moody, Kenton James, 1978-1992Moody, Zoe Randolph, 1981-1992Moore, Richard L., 1981, 1990-1991Moravscik, Michael J., 1973, 1980Moreno, Victor O., 1972-1976Moretto, Luciano G., 1972-1989Morgan, Leon O., 1945-1979Morita, Masato, 1963-1966

BOX 333 Morita, Yoshi, 1979-1991(2 folders)

Morrissey, David J., 1975-1986, 1994-1998(3 folders)

Morss, Lester R., 1965-1998(3 folders)

Morton, John R., 1957-1961Mosier, Duane F., 1952-1975

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Moss, William D., 1989Moszkowski, Stephen A., 1956-1970

BOX 334 Mottleson, Ben Ray, 1955-1980(2 folders)

Moynihan, Daniel P., 1971-1985Mueller, Don R., 1996Muga, David A., 1961-1966Muga, Marvin L., 1956-1975Mulenburg, Jerry, 1985-1990Müller, Werner, 1964-1978Myers, William G., 1960-1988"Mac-Mall" miscellaneous, 1946-1998, n.d.

(2 folders)BOX 335 “Malm-McGr” miscellaneous, 1941-1998, n.d.

(9 folders)BOX 336 “McHa-Mont” miscellaneous, 1941-1999, n.d.

(8 folders)BOX 337 “Mood-Myna” miscellaneous, 1942-1998, n.d.

(7 folders)Nader, Ralph, 1976Nagin, Ira, 1969, 1990Naito, Keiji, 1973-1991Naumann, Robert A., 1949-1973, 1984, 1991

(2 folders)BOX 338 Navratil, James D., 1978-1998

Neblett, Thomas F., 1983-1998Nemeth, Charlan, 1988-1990, 1997Nemzek, Thomas A., 1973-1976Nesmeyanov, Aleksandr N., 1958, 1965-1969Neumann, Henry M., 1947-1960Newby, Neal Dow, 1959-1968Newton, John O., 1955-1964, 1969-1975

(2 folders)Neylan, John Francis, 1954-1957Nicolaides, Becky M., 1990-1992Nicole, Ann Carolyn, 1961-1965Nierenberg, William Aaron, 1959-1965, 1983-1994Nilsson, Sven Gösta

1955-1971(3 folders)

BOX 339 1972-1980(2 folders)

Ninov, Victor, 1997-1998Nir, Aharon, 1958-1971Nitsche, Heino, 1986-1998

(2 folders)Nixon, Alan C., 1979-1996

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Nixon, Richard M., 1950, 1958-1974, 1993-1996Noddack, Ida, 1977-1979, 1986, 1996Norberg, Arthur, 1975-1981Nordling, Carl Leif, 1960-1969Norris, Andrew Edward, 1973-1977

BOX 340 Novakov, Tihomir, 1961-1973(2 folders)

Nugent, Leonard J., 1971-1978Nurmia, Matti, 1971-1978"Na-Ni" miscellaneous, 1943-1998, n.d.

(7 folders)BOX 341 “No-Nu” miscellaneous, 1946-1998, n.d.

(2 folders)O'Connor, Paul R., 1945-1947Oganessian, Y. T., 1971, 1987-1994Ogawa, Iwao, 1988Ohlke, Clarence C., 1971-1974Öhman, Yngve, 1975-1983O'Kelley, Grover D., 1948-1983O'Leary, Hazel R., 1993-1994Olinto, Angela V., 1992Olmsted, John A., 1957-1970Olson, Eric T., 1991Olsson, Nils William, 1980-1982Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1979Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1942-1993

(4 folders)BOX 342 Orlemann, Edwin F., 1942-1953, 1976

Orth, Donald Alfred, 1948-1951, 1984-1992Osborne, Darrell W., 1942-1957, 1979Otto, Roland, 1973-1984, 1994-1998Ozinonu, A. Kemal, 1988"O" miscellaneous, 1941-1999, n.d.

(3 folders)Padron, Teresita, 1985Pages, Monique, 1973-1986Pál, Lénard, 1972Palfreman, Jon, 1996-1997Palme, Olof, 1985Paneth, F. A., 1945-1953

BOX 343 Paretchan, Harold R., 1993-1998(3 folders)

Parker, Earl R., 1971-1975Parry, Robert, 1978-1994Passell, Thomas O., 1952-1955Pasternak, Alan D., 1977-1990Patton, Dennis D., 1994-1997

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Pauley, Edwin W., 1952-1983, n.d.Pauling, Linus, 1957-1982, 1998Pearson, Peter K., 1970-1974Pederson, Charles, 1988Pehl, Richard H., 1959-1965Penneman, Robert A., 1949-1993Percy, Marguerite, 1951-1959, 1989Perlman, David, 1960-1962, 1982, 1991-1998Perlman, Isadore

1945-1969BOX 344 1970-1998

Perry, Dale L., 1988Perry, Michael Dale, 1982-1983Pershina, Valeria, 1992-1998Person, Lucy Wu, 1958-1968Peterson, Joseph R., 1963-1997

(2 folders)Peterson, Sigfred, 1945-1952, 1977-1981Petrosyants, Andronik M.

1962-1967(3 folders)

BOX 345 1968-1974, 1982, 1993-1996(2 folders)

Pettersen, Roger C., 1961-1970Pierce, Elliot S., 1962, 1976-1991Pigford, Robert L., 1966-1975Pilger, Richard C., 1954-1960Pimentel, George C., 1948, 1958-1967, 1985-1989Pister, Karl, 1988-1990Pitzer, Kenneth, 1950-1998, n.d.

(2 folders)Plazil, Franz, 1960-1970Plowman, Paul D., 1987-1989Podgorecki, Adam, 1995-1996

BOX 346 Poggenburg, John K., 1959-1971Pokrovsky, Alexander, 1987-1990Polikanov, Sergei M., 1978-1984Pollak, Roger Alan, 1967-1974Ponnamperuma, Cyril, 1977-1987Porile, Norbert T., 1976-1978, 1990Posin, Dan, 1975, 1993Poskanzer, Arthur M., 1976-1991Press, Frank, 1978, 1991-1993Price, Charles C., 1956, 1963-1965, 1988-1989Price, P. Buford, 1973-1976Prinzmetal, Myron, 1963-1969Prohaska, Charles A., 1949-1951

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Prussin, Stanley G., 1963-1974Pugh, Howel, 1979-1990"Pab-Pap” miscellaneous, 1957-1999, n.d.

(2 folders)BOX 347 “Par-Pry” miscellaneous, 1943-1999

(10 folders)BOX 348 “Puc-Pyy” miscellaneous, 1962, 1969-1997

Quaal, Ward L., 1961-1985Quarles, William G., 1963-1970"Q" miscellaneous, 1962-1998, n.d.Rabinowitch, Eugene, 1965-1973Radowsky, Alvin, 1985-1987Radunskaya, Irina, 1988-1989Ramey, James T., 1961-1976Ramsey, James Bernard, 1942-1965Randolph, Paul A., 1974-1977Rapaport, Meir Shimshon, 1969-1974Rasmussen, John O.

1948-1966(3 folders)

BOX 349 1967-1989(4 folders)

Rauscher, Elizabeth A., 1962-1991Ray, Dixy Lee, 1972-1979Raymond, Kenneth N., 1972-1986Reagan, Ronald, 1976Reddoch, Allan H., 1954-1966Reed, Mary F., 1964-1968Reeder, Paul L., 1958-1970Rees, Mina Spiegel, 1971-1973

BOX 350 Reinecke, Ed, 1972-1974Reis, Thomas Anthony, 1967-1974Resmini, Francesco, 1966-1972Reynolds, Frederick L., 1950-1970Rho, Mannque, 1960-1966Rhodes, Richard, 1984-1995Rice, Robert A., 1956-1985Rice, William Maxwell, 1957-1961Rickover, Hyman George, 1961-1985

(3 folders)Ridgway, David W., 1968-1980, 1990-1994Rivet, Ernest J. M., 1960-1965

BOX 351 Robinson, Herman P., 1945-1973, 1983-1990Robinson, James W., 1963-1982Rockwell, Theodore, 1991-1997Rogers, Ruth H., 1946-1950Rollier, Mario Alberto, 1950-1975

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Rose, Morris Edgar, 1954-1966Rosen, Louis, 1948, 1984-1989Rosenblatt, Gerd M., 1988-1989Rosenblum, Stephen S., 1964-1965Rosenfeld, Arthur H., 1963, 1976, 1992Rossin, A. David, 1986-1996Rossiter, Bryant W., 1986-1988Rostoker, Norman, 1995-1998

(2 folders)BOX 352 Rothstein, Elaine, 1964-1971

Rowland, Frank S., 1957-1973Rubin, Julius H., 1971-1978Rudstam, Gosta, 1949-1979Ruiz, Carl P., 1956-1961Rupp, Patricia A., 1975-1987Rydberg, Jan, 1950-1985"Rab-Rei" miscellaneous, 1947-1999, n.d.

(6 folders)BOX 353 “Rem-Roz” miscellaneous, 1943-1999, n.d.

(9 folders)BOX 354 “Rua-Ryn” miscellaneous, 1944-1998, n.d.

(3 folders)Sagan, Carl, 1983-1996Saint Simon, Michel de, 1976-1978Sakai, Mitsua, 1961-1976Sakalosky, George P., 1971-1986Salam, Abdus, 1965, 1989Salomon, Dan Ben, 1967-1973Samhoun, Kamal, 1973-1977Samuel, David and Rinna, 1963-1965, 1975-1984Sawyer, Donald T., n.d.Saxby, Sheila M., 1971-1996

(3 folders)BOX 355 Schenter, Robert E., 1995-1999

(9 folders)Schlesinger, Herman I., 1952-1959Schlesinger, James R., 1972Schmidt, Victor O., 1958-1980

BOX 356 Schneider, Stanley D., 1967-1984(2 folders)

Schooley, James F., 1953-1962, 1986Schriesheim, Alan, 1983-1996Schulz, Wallace W., 1971-1986Schumacher, Ernst J., 1961-1966Scott, David K., 1979-1983Seamans, Robert C., 1966-1976, 1993Segall, Benjamin, 1955-1957

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Segrè, Emilio, 1940-1994(2 folders)

Seitz, Frederick, 1963-1989, 1994-1998(2 folders)

BOX 357 Sessler, Andrew M., 1971-1998Sextro, Richard G., 1975Shakhashiri, Bassam Z., 1987-1998Shakin, Carl M., 1960-1969Shank, Charles V., 1989-1998

(3 folders)Shanker, Albert, 1989Sharma, Hari, 1949-1970, 1997Sheinbaum, Stanley K., 1985, 1998Sheline, Raymond K., 1951-1973

(2 folders)Sherburne, Edward G., 1962-1974, 1987-1991

BOX 358 Sherman, Douglas Joel, 1972-1975Shihab-Eldin, Adnan, 1975, 1990-1991Shinomoto, Ronald, 1981-1987Shirley, David Allen, 1958-1995

(6 folders)Shriver, Sargent, 1960-1964, 1978-1988Shudde, Rex H., 1951-1957, 1988Siegbahm, Manne, 1949-1960, 1970, 1978Siegbahn, Kai, 1960-1970

(2 folders)BOX 359 Siivola, Antti, 1962-1966

Sikkeland, Torbjørn, 1956-1978, 1990-1996Sillen, Lars G., 1949-1961, 1971Silva, Robert J., 1955-1976Simonoff, Gabriel, 1961-1967Slater, Lois M., 1949-1970Slätis, Hilding, 1949-1959Slaughter, Hayes and Carol, 1972-1982Sliv, L. A., 1956-1965Smirnov, T. Z., 1972-1976Smith, Charles F., 1961-1965Smith, Dick, 1987-1988

(2 folders)Smith, Gerard C., 1989

BOX 360 Smith, James L., 1978-1988Smith, Lucius, III, 1990-1993Smith, Nancy, 1991Smith, Paul, 1985Smith, Warren G., 1956-1963Sobotka, Lee G., 1985-1986Solov'ev, V. G., 1963-1973

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Somerville, L. Patrick, 1974-1996(3 folders)

Somorjai, Gabor A., 1988-1998Sorenson, Bent E., 1968-1971Spedding, Frank H., 1942-1956, 1965-1983, 1994Spence, Roderick, 1956, 1973-1976

BOX 361 Spitsyn, V. I., 1959-1988Springer, Arthur, 1961-1967Sproul, Robert Gordon, 1948-1958, 1964-1965, 1975Stacey, James J., 1967-1972Stansbury, Herbert E., 1985-1997Starks, David F., 1972-1976Stassen, Harold Edward, 1948-1957, 1977-1983Stearns, Brenton, 1992Steel, Gertrude F., 1955-1975Steinberg, Ellis P., 1953-1978, 1988Stephens, Frank, 1953-1954, 1974-1979Stevenson, Adlai E. (1900-1965), 1960-1965Stewart, Donald Charles, 1945-1981Stone, John A., 1958-1963Stone, Nicholas J., 1963-1970

BOX 362 Stoner, Allan W., 1953-1961, 1986Story, Troy L., 1963-1972Stoughton, Raymond W., 1942-1955, 1966, 1974-1980, 1993 See also Classified

(2 folders)Stover, Betsy Jones and Clarence, 1948-1984Strandberg, Carl H., 1973-1990Strassmann, Fritz, 1954-1980Strauss, Lewis L., 1948-1974, n.d.Street, Kenneth, 1947-1987

(2 folders)Strom, Edwin T., 1958-1964Strom, Margaret A., 1986Strominger, Donald, 1953-1968Struble, Gordon L., 1963-1975

(2 folders)BOX 363 Subrahmanyam, Vishnu, 1958-1969, 1978

Sugarman, Nathan, 1952-1975Sugihara, Thomas, 1952-1973Sullivan, William H., 1947-1963

(2 folders)Summers, Juanita P., 1985-1989Sutherland, Randall, 1988Svedberg, Theodor, 1950-1959, 1983Sweeney, Michael P., 1953-1966Sybert, Peter E., 1973-1980Szmant, H. Harry, 1981-1986

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Szymanski, Zdzislaw, 1965-1973"Sabi-Saka" miscellaneous, 1946, 1965-1998, n.d.

BOX 364 “Sala-Schu” miscellaneous, 1946-1997(7 folders)

BOX 365 “Schw-Shyk” miscellaneous, 1941-1999, n.d.(8 folders)

BOX 366 “Sibl-Spra” miscellaneous, 1942-1998, n.d.(10 folders)

BOX 367 “Squi-Szil” miscellaneous, 1943-1998(8 folders)

BOX 368 Taagepera, Mare, 1985-1993Talan, Scott, 1990-1992Tanaka, Satoru, 1980-1985Tape, Gerald F., 1964-1994Taube, Henry, 1942-1944, 1970-1983Teller, Edward, 1956-1998Templeton, David H., 1945-1975

(2 folders)Tewari, Sheo N., 1969-1971Theobald, Robert, 1972-1973

BOX 369 Thomas, Kenneth E., 1975-1981Thomas, Lewis, 1982-1984Thomas, T. Darrah, 1953-1970, 1983

(2 folders)Thompson, Stanley G.

1944-1975(4 folders)

BOX 370 1976-1985, 1998(2 folders)

Thompson, Theos and Dorothy, 1970-1974Thoresen, Per Einar, 1961-1966Tien, Chang-Lin, 1990-1995Tobias, Charles W., 1990Tombaugh, Clyde W., 1991-1997Toth, Kenneth S., 1955-1976Townes, Charles H., 1964, 1970-1987True, William W., 1955-1970Truman, Harry S., 1946, 1950, 1960-1969Tsang, Chin-Fu, 1968-1975, 1992Tsyganov, Edward N.

1990-1994BOX 371 1995-1997

(3 folders)Tunney, John V., 1972-1977Turkevich, Anthony, 1943, 1948-1997

(2 folders)

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"Ta-Ti" miscellaneous, 1942-1999, n.d.(4 folders)

BOX 372 “To-Ty” miscellaneous, 1943-1998, n.d.(4 folders)

Udall, Stewart L., 1962-1974, 1994Uhland, William, 1991-1998Unik, John Peter, 1956-1974Unz, H., 1985-1988Urey, Harold Clayton, 1940-1955, 1961-1964, 1982, 1991Ursu, Ioan, 1972-1982, 1990-1994"U" miscellaneous, 1944, 1956, 1962-1997, n.d.

BOX 373 Valentin, Jacques, 1959-1975Van Der Haeghen, Kathleen, 1977-1982, 1995Van Gunter, Hans R., 1977-1985

(2 folders)Van Ludwig, Ludwig, 1991Vandenbosch, Robert and Susanne, 1954-1995

(2 folders)Vasconcellos, John, 1977Velander, Edy, 1949-1961Vesper, Howard G., 1966-1967, 1973-1988Vidal, José Gonzales, 1956-1961Vieira, David John, 1972-1977Vink, A. K., 1976Vinogradov, A. P., 1955-1967Viola, Victor E.

1957-1963BOX 374 1964-1998

(3 folders)Vitale, William V., 1989-1998Voelker, John D., 1948-1966Von Gunsten, Hans R., 1977-1985

(2 folders)"V" miscellaneous, 1946-1998, n.d.

(3 folders)BOX 375 Waber, James T., 1971-1978

(2 folders)Wade, William H., 1954-1966Wagner, Henry, 1983-1996Wahl, Arthur C., 1941-1976, 1984-1996Walen, Robert J., 1959-1968Walker, Robert M., 1974-1977Wallenberg, Marcus, 1979-1982Wallman, James C., 1947-1967, n.d.

(2 folders)BOX 376 Waltar, Alan E., 1994-1998

Walter, Heinrich, 1989-1997

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Wang, Zuoyue, 1990-1995Wapstra, Aaldert H., 1949-1958, 1991Watson, Rand Lewis, 1963-1972Watt, George W., 1944-1965, 1980Wattenburg, Bill, 1976, 1991-1992Way, Katharine, 1943-1963Weeks, Boyd McClean, 1943-1972Wei, M. H., 1986-1994Weigel, Fritz, 1955-1986

(2 folders)Weinberg, Alvin Martin, 1960-1998Weinberger, Caspar W., 1971-1976

BOX 377 Weisenmiller, Robert, 1969-1976Weinstock, Bernard, 1957-1961, 1977Welch, Robert, 1981-1989Welch, Teresa C., 1962-1967Wells, Robert D., 1990Wenk, Edward, 1964-1987Wenxin, Li, 1982Wernau, William C., 1968-1972Werner, Louis B., 1943-1968, 1975-1996Westenbarger, Gene A., 1960-1971Westfall, Catherine, 1983-1989Westrum, Edgar F., 1946-1967, 1974-1990

(3 folders)Wetstone, David M., 1976-1982Wheeler, John Archibald, 1943-1968, 1977-1994

(2 folders)Wheelwright, Jeff, 1994-1997

BOX 378 Whetten, Robert Lloyd, 1990White, Harvey Elliott, 1962-1989, 1998Whitney, David, 1959-1972Wiesel, Elie, 1987-1989Wiesner, Jerome B., 1961-1962, 1971-1993Wiig, Edwin O., 1948-1965Wilcox, Kenneth H., 1969-1975Wildavsky, Aaron B., 1974-1992Wilhelmy, Jerry B., 1964-1972, 1985Wilke, Charles R., 1953-1974Wilken, Judy, 1995Wilkes, Daniel M.

1946-1965(3 folders)

BOX 379 1966-1978(2 folders)

Wilkinson, Denys Haigh, Sir, 1958, 1966, 1989Wilkinson, Geoffrey, Sir, 1947-1974, 1993-1997

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Willard, John E., 1940-1987(2 folders)

Williams, Kimberly Eve, 1973-1979Willrich, Mason, 1971-1981, 1997Wilmarth, Phillip A., 1988-1994Wilson, Pete, 1984-1998

BOX 380 Wilson, Richard C., 1972-1998(3 folders)

Wilson, Robert R., 1956, 1967-1970, 1979, 1985, 1994Winsberg, Lester, 1954-1979Winstein, Saul, 1939-1958, 1966-1992

(2 folders)Wiswesser, William J., 1981-1989Wolfe, Bertram, 1972-1998Wolfle, Dael Lee, 1971, 1985, 1996Wolfgang, Jack L., 1996Wolfgang, Richard, 1947-1971Won, Mok Jae, 1978-1982

BOX 381 Wong, Joseph, 1968-1975Woods, Michael, 1994“Wa-Wh” miscellaneous, 1945-1999, n.d.

(6 folders)BOX 382 “Wi-Wy” miscellaneous, 1945-1999

(7 folders)Yaffe, Leo, 1946-1988

BOX 383 Yamada, Margaret, 1974-1976Yamazaki, Toshimitsu, 1963-1969Yarnell, Peter Alan, 1968-1974Yashita, Saburo, 1974-1987York, Herbert F., 1961-1963, 1970, 1978, 1987-1993Yost, Don M., 1939-1958Young, Hoylande D., 1946-1962Young, Leo, 1976Yu, Yü-Wen, 1982-1991"Y" miscellaneous, 1947-1998, n.d.

(2 folders)Zalkin, Allan, 1949-1975Zanker, Elfi, 1982

BOX 384 Zebroski, Edwin L., 1947-1968Zhou, Zong-Yuan, 1986-1995

(2 folders)Zichichi, Antonino, 1988-1992Zimen, Karl E., 1948-1962, 1984Zisman, Michael S., 1966-1973, 1981Zolli, Basil V., 1985-1992

(2 folders)Zuckerman, Solly Zuckerman, Baron, 1970, 1982-1988

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Zumwalt, Scott, 1990-1991"Z" miscellaneous, 1946-1998

BOX 384-407 Chronological File, 1971-1999Correspondence consisting largely of copies of outgoing letters.Arranged chronologically.

BOX 384 1971, Oct. 25-Dec. 23BOX 385 1972, Jan. 3-1973, Jan. 31

(11 folders)BOX 386 1973, Feb. 1-Dec. 21

(11 folders)BOX 387 1974, Jan. 2-1975, Jan. 31

(10 folders)BOX 388 1975, Feb. 3-Dec. 24

(11 folders)BOX 389 1976, Jan. 1-Oct. 30

(10 folders)BOX 390 1976, Nov. 2-Dec. 30

(5 folders)1980, Jan. 1-Apr. 30

(5 folders)BOX 391 1980, May 2-1981, Jan. 30

(10 folders)BOX 392 1981, Feb. 2-Dec. 16

(12 folders)BOX 393 1982, Jan. 4-Sept. 30

(10 folders)BOX 394 1982, Oct. 1-1983, June 14

(12 folders)BOX 395 1983, June 15-1984, Jan. 31

(10 folders)BOX 396 1984, Feb. 1-Dec. 19

(12 folders)BOX 397 1985, Jan. 2-July 31

(10 folders)BOX 398 1985, Aug. 1-Dec. 26

(9 folders)BOX 399 1986, Jan. 1-Aug. 30

(10 folders)BOX 400 1986, Sept. 2-1987, Apr. 30

(10 folders)BOX 401 1987, May 1-Sept. 30

(11 folders)BOX 402 1987, Oct. 1-1988, Mar. 31

(13 folders)BOX 403 1988, Apr. 1-July 31

(10 folders)

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BOX 404 1988, Aug. 1-1989, Jan. 31(11 folders)

BOX 405 1989, Feb. 1-May 20(9 folders)

BOX 406 1989, May 21-Oct. 19(8 folders)

BOX 407 1989, Oct. 20-Dec. 22(3 folders)

1998, Oct. 14-1999, Sept. 29(2 folders)

BOX 407-613 Societies, Committees, and Events, 1939-1999, n.d.Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, proposals, scripts, programs, conference

proceedings, photographs, and printed matter documenting Seaborg's professionalassociations, including membership in scientific organizations, service on committees andboards, speaking engagements, attendance at conferences, appearances on television andradio, and receipt of awards and other honors.

Arranged alphabetically by name of event, institution, or organization.

BOX 407 Academia de Ciencias Medicas, Fisicas y Naturales, Havana, Cuba, 1941-1942, 1950Academia Nacional de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales, Buenos Aires, Argentina,

1982-1998Acalanes High School, Lafayette, Calif., 1953-1954, 1971-1988, n.d.Achievement Rewards for College Scientists, 1969-1992

(2 folders)BOX 408 Actinide Searations Award and workshop, 1983-1986

Admiral H. G. Rickover Foundation See Containers 468-471, Center for Excellence in EducationAdvanced Physics Corp.

1974-1986(6 folders)

BOX 409 1987-1989, June(6 folders)

BOX 410 1989, July-1991, July(7 folders)

BOX 411 1991, Aug.-1992, Apr.(5 folders)

BOX 412 1992, May-1993, Apr.(4 folders)

BOX 413 1993, May-Oct.(4 folders)

BOX 414 1993, Nov.-1994, June(6 folders)

BOX 415 1994, July-1997, n.d.(6 folders)

Advisory Council on College Chemistry1963-1965, May

(3 folders)BOX 416 1965, June-1966

(6 folders)

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BOX 417 1967-1969(3 folders)

Albert Einstein Peace Prize Foundation, 1982-1992Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity

1931-1933, 1944-1969, 1974-1990(4 folders)

BOX 418 1991-1998, n.d.(3 folders)

Alta Bates Hospital, Berkeley, Calif., 1972-1988(2 folders)

Amarillo National Resource Center for Plutonium1995, Jan.-May

(3 folders)BOX 419 1995, May-1996, Mar.

(11 folders)BOX 420 1996, Mar.-1998, June

(9 folders)BOX 421 American Academy of Achievement, 1971-1997, n.d.

(5 folders)American Academy of Arts and Sciences

General correspondence, 1958-1967, 1980, 1988-1998, n.d.(2 folders)

Membership Subcommittee1966-1969, Mar.

(2 folders)BOX 422 1969, Apr.-1999

(5 folders)American Association for the Advancement of Science

Conferences and meetingsBerkeley, Calif., 1954Gordon Research Conferences

1950-1955(4 folders)

BOX 423 1956-1998(5 folders)

Miscellaneous, 1983-1989Nonproliferation Symposium, Los Angeles, Calif., 1985

BOX 424 Petroleum Chemistry Conference, Gibson Island, Md., 1945-1946Sigma Xi lecture, Chicago, Ill., 1947-1950Symposium on Architecture and the American Future, San Francisco, Calif., 1974

General correspondence, 1958-1966, 1984-1998(4 folders)

Presidency1963-1970

BOX 425 1971(3 folders)

American Association of University Women, 1958, 1971-1975

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American Astronautical Society, 1973-1974American Chemical Society

Awards1948-1978

(3 folders)BOX 426 1979-1999

(3 folders)Centennial celebrations, 1975-1976

(2 folders)Center for History of Chemistry, Philadelphia, Pa., 1980-1983Chemistry Institute, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo., 1954Committees

Advisory Committee to the United States Army Chemical Corps1947-1954

(4 folders)BOX 427 1955-1956

(2 folders)Chemical Risk Communication, 1987-1989

(2 folders)Chemistry and Public Affairs

1965-1967, May(2 folders)

BOX 428 1967, Aug.-1969(4 folders)

BOX 429 1970(3 folders)

Chemistry in the Community, 1985Chemistry Olympiad, 1986-1992Council Policy See Containers 431-432, Council and Council Policy CommitteeForeign Compendia

1946-1947BOX 430 1948-1955

International Activities, 1987-1990(2 folders)

Professional Training, 1946-1948, 1983(2 folders)

Publications, 1947-1954, 1960, 1986-1998(4 folders)

BOX 431 Council and Council Policy Committee1947-1956, 1987-1989, Apr.

(9 folders)BOX 432 1989, Sept.-1998

(7 folders)BOX 433 Divisions

Chemical Education, 1946-1970, 1983-1998(3 folders)

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Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, 1964-1970, 1986-1998(3 folders)

Physical and Inorganic Chemistry1947-1951, Apr.

(3 folders)BOX 434 1951, May-1997

(10 folders)General correspondence

1947-1958BOX 435 1961-1997

(8 folders)BOX 436 1998-1999

(3 folders)Headquarters building dedication, Washington, D.C., 1960-1961Meetings

National1946-1957 See also Classified

(14 folders)BOX 437 1958-1996

(10 folders)BOX 438 1997-1999

(8 folders)Presidential Conference on Chemistry in the Museum Environment, Berkeley, Calif., 1988

BOX 439 SectionsCalifornia, 1940-1965, 1988

(2 folders)Illinois

Chicago, 1945-1959(2 folders)

Peoria, 1946Illinois-Iowa, 1942-1946Indiana, 1947Michigan, Detroit, 1945-1950New York

New York, 1942-1953, 1998Rochester, 1946-1947

Oregon, Portland, 1948Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, 1949-1960Pittsburgh, 1945-1946, 1955

Washington, D.C., 1964-1966Washington state and Idaho, 1946-1957, 1997-1998Wisconsin, Madison, 1952

BOX 440 Miscellany, 1947-1960, 1987, n.d.News service, 1946-1953, n.d.Public relations, 1996-1998Publications

Societies, Committees, and Events, 1939-1999, n.d.

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Chemical and Engineering News, 1956-1969, 1996-1998Chemistry, 1978-1979Journal of Chemical Education, 1973, 1979, 1995-1998Journal of the American Chemical Society

1949-1955(2 folders)

BOX 441 1956-1960Miscellaneous, 1959, 1979-1983, 1995-1998, n.d.

(2 folders)Speeches given by Seaborg, 1941-1960, n.d.

American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, 1967-1998American Educational Research Association and the California Educational Research

Association, joint meeting, San Francisco, Calif., 1958American Enterprise Institute, 1973-1976, n.d.American Heritage Dictionary, 1964-1995, n.d.

(3 folders)BOX 442 American Hiking Society, 1978-1996, n.d.

(5 folders)American Institute of Architects, 1972-1982American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1959, 1970-1975, 1998American Institute of Chemists

1949-1959BOX 443 1961-1998

(4 folders)American Institute of Physics, 1940-1998

(2 folders)American Nuclear Society

Annual meeting, San Francisco, Calif., 1989-1994, n.d.Eagle Alliance

1995-1997, Aug.(3 folders)

BOX 444 1997, Sept.-1998, n.d.(6 folders)

"Fifty Years Controlled Nuclear Chain Reaction" Conference, Chicago, Ill., 1991-1992General correspondence

1955-1967(2 folders)

BOX 445 1968-1999, n.d.(7 folders)

Glenn T. Seaborg Medal, 1985-1995BOX 446 Joint Conference of the Atomic Industrial Forum, 1971-1972

Special Panel on Protection and Management of Plutonium1994-1995, Apr.

(6 folders)BOX 447 1995, May-Dec.

(10 folders)BOX 448 Western Atomic Industry Fair, San Francisco, Calif., 1960-1961

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American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pa.1947-1990

(6 folders)BOX 449 1991-1999, n.d.

(2 folders)American Physical Society

1940-1995(5 folders)

BOX 450 1996-1998, n.d.(3 folders)

American-Scandinavian Foundation1965-1969

(2 folders)BOX 451 1970, 1983-1999

(6 folders)BOX 452 American Society for Metals, 1978-1979

American Society of Civil Engineers, 1972-1975American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1949-1952American Society of Swedish Engineers

General correspondence, 1969-1972, 1980-1997John Ericsson Gold Medal, 1947-1956, 1991-1998

American Society of the French Legion of Honor, 1973-1998(2 folders)

American Swedish Historical Foundation, 1961-1998, n.d.(3 folders)

American Swedish Institute, 1970-1979, 1994-1998Americans for Energy Independence, 1978-1985

BOX 453 Americans for Generational Equity, 1986-1989Americans for SALT, 1978-1979

(2 folders)Aneutronic Energy Lab See Containers 408-415, Advanced Physics Corp.Annual Review of Energy, 1974-1978Armed Forces Chemical Association, meeting, San Francisco, Calif., 1947-1948Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Ill., 1971-1996 See also Containers 770-771, same

headingArts, Education, and Americans, 1975-1982

(3 folders)BOX 454 Asia Foundation, 1957-1958

Associated ScientistsGeneral correspondence, 1997-1998

(5 folders)Proposal re educational standards, 1997

(3 folders)Association for the Advancement of Invention and Innovation, 1972-1974Association of College Honor Societies, 1965-1968

BOX 455 Atlantic Council of the United States, 1983-1999

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Atlantic Legal Foundation, 1995-1998(3 folders)

Atomic Energy: The New Frontier Conference, San Francisco, Calif., 1955Atomic Energy Control Conference, Chicago, Ill., 1945Atomic Industrial Forum, 1955-1960Atomic Library and Technology Foundation, 1994-1997Atomics International, 1953-1959

BOX 456 Atoms for Peace Award, 1955-1962Augustana College, Rock Island, Ill., 1959-1960, 1980-1982"Aca-Arm" miscellaneous, 1941-1998, n.d.

(5 folders)BOX 457 “Asa-Aus” miscellaneous, 1947-1998, n.d.

Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, 1973-1976Basic Science Foundation, 1958-1961Bay Area Tumor Institute, Oakland, Calif., 1987-1996Baylor University, Waco, Tex., 1961, 1976-1977Beckman Center for History of Chemistry, Philadelphia, Pa., 1984-1991

(2 folders)Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J., 1959-1961, 1971-1981Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kans., 1980-1987Beyond War Award, 1984-1988, n.d.BioEssays, 1984Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories, Seattle, Wash., 1960

BOX 458 Bohemian Club, San Francisco, Calif.1959-1990

(5 folders)BOX 459 1991-1998, n.d.

(3 folders)Bond Club, Los Angeles, Calif., 1954-1955British Broadcasting Corp., 1972-1979, 1990, n.d.Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, N.Y.

Information meeting, 1948Visiting committee, 1955-1958

(2 folders)Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1963-1965, 1975-1990

BOX 460 Business Executives for National Security, 1985-1986, n.d.Business International, 1973-1974"B" miscellaneous, 1951-1998, n.d.

(2 folders)California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Calif., 1958-1998California Association for the Gifted, 1983-1992California Coalition for Mathematics, 1990-1993

(2 folders)BOX 461 California Conference on Science and Mathematics Education in the Public Schools, Sacramento,

Calif., 1958California Council for Environmental and Economic Balance, 1983-1984California Council on Science and Technology, 1990-1992

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California Engineering Foundation1983-1992

(3 folders)BOX 462 1993-1998

(5 folders)California Greenways Board, 1990-1993California Inventors Hall of Fame, 1983-1986California Junior College Student Government Association, meeting, San Francisco, Calif.,

1957-1958BOX 463 California Museum of Science and Industry, Los Angeles, Calif.

General correspondence, 1959-1990Psychic phenomena exhibit, 1974-1977

(2 folders)California state government

Commission for the Establishment of Academic Content and Performance StandardsClippings, 1958, 1991, 1997-1998, n.d.

(2 folders)Correspondence

1997- 1998, Mar.(4 folders)

BOX 464 1998, Apr.-Nov.(4 folders)

Meetings, 1998Reference material

1989-1997(2 folders)

BOX 465 1998, n.d.Reports

1998, Feb.-May(9 folders)

BOX 466 1998, June-Nov.(4 folders)

Statements and notes, 1997-1998Education Department

Board of Education, 1958, 1972-1974Science Advisory Committee, 1984

Energy Commission, 1974-1976BOX 467 Legislature and governor's office, 1958, 1971-1992

California State University, various campuses, 1959-1960, 1972-1997Californians against the Nuclear Shutdown, 1975-1976Californians for Ward Valley, 1994-1998, n.d.

(3 folders)Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, The Neutron and Its Applications Conference,

1981-1982Canada, 1975-1996Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government, 1989-1999

(2 folders)

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BOX 468 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1962Center for Defense Information, 1984-1998Center for Excellence in Education

1982-1987(5 folders)

BOX 469 1988-1994, Feb.(7 folders)

BOX 470 1994, July-1998, Sept.(8 folders)

BOX 471 1998, Oct.-1999, n.d.(2 folders)

Century 21 Exposition, Seattle, Wash.Correspondence, 1958-1961

(3 folders)Miscellany, 1958-1962, n.d.

Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering award, 1945-1946Chemical Education Materials Study (CHEMStudy)

1959-1961Budget and expensesChemical Bond Approach Project

BOX 472 ContributorsHigh schoolsProfessional chemists

Course outlinesGeneral correspondence

(2 folders)Inquiries from teachers

(3 folders)MeetingsNewslettersObservers and advisorsOfficers

Chairman1959

(2 folders)BOX 473 1960-1961

(3 folders)Director

(2 folders)ProposalPublicityPublishers and film producersRefusals and resignations

BOX 474 Related background material(2 folders)

Staff(2 folders)

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Steering Committee(3 folders)

Teachers Guide, vol. 2Testers

(2 folders)BOX 475 1962-1967

(9 folders)BOX 476 1968-1992, n.d.

(6 folders)Chemical Heritage Foundation

1992-1997BOX 477 1998-1999, n.d.

(2 folders)Chemical Research Applied to World Needs, 1980-1984Chemical Rubber Co., 1954-1964, 1969-1976Chemical Society, London, England, 1954-1979Chemists' Club, New York, N.Y., 1955-1979

(2 folders)China-United States Exchange Scholarship Fund, 1985-1986Citizens for Adequate Energy, 1979-1984

BOX 478 Citizens for Urban Wilderness Areas, 1978-1995(2 folders)

City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif., 1960College Board, 1984-1985Colliding Beam Fusion Reactor

1995-1997(6 folders)

BOX 479 1998, n.d.(2 folders)

Columbia University Alumni Clubs, New Patterns in Education Conference, San Francisco,Calif., 1960

Commission on College and Physics, 1962-1963Commission on the Humanities

Correspondence and minutes, 1963-1965(2 folders)

Reports byCommission, 1964

BOX 480 Other organizations, 1963-1964Committee for Foreign Correspondence, 1946-1948Committee for National Security, 1980-1989Committee for the Future, 1970-1976Committee for the Scientific Investigation of the Paranormal, 1994-1998

(2 folders)Committee for the Single Six-Year Presidential Term, 1983-1987

BOX 481 Committee of Concerned Scientists, 1973-1990Committee on Regulatory Assessment, 1982

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Commonwealth Club of California, 1951-1998(2 folders)

Conference on Foreign Aspects of United States National Security, Washington, D.C., 1958Conference on the Metal Plutonium, Chicago, Ill., 1957-1960Congresso Latinoamericano de Quimica, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1980-1981, 1997, n.d.Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C., 1958-1997

BOX 482 Council on Foreign Relations1953-1972

(8 folders)BOX 483 1973, 1981-1998, Mar.

(7 folders)BOX 484 1998, Apr.-1999, n.d.

(2 folders)Czech scientists, visits See Containers 593-594, Visits by Soviet and Eastern European scientists"Cal-Col" miscellaneous, 1949-1999, n.d.

(6 folders)BOX 485 “Com-Cur” miscellaneous, 1961-1998, n.d.

(2 folders)Dag Hammarskold Fellowship, 1963Dag Hammarskold Memorial, New York, N.Y., 1962-1964David Starr Jordan High School, Los Angeles, Calif., 1953, 1963, 1974-1989, n.d.

(2 folders)Davis, Skaggs, and Co., 1979-1981Defense Department, Research and Development Board, 1950-1956, n.d.

(2 folders)BOX 486 Democratic Advisory Council of Elected Officials

Domestic Affairs Task ForceCorrespondence and meetings, 1974-1975

(2 folders)Position papers, 1974-1975

(5 folders)Miscellany, 1974-1975

Democratic Party, 1964-1965, 1974-1976, 1996, n.d.Detroit Swedish Council, 1979-1982

BOX 487 Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, 1962, 1973-1983, 1996-1999(2 folders)

Diablo Valley College, Oakland, Calif., 1972-1976Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., 1959-1978Duke University, Durham, N.C., 1974-1978, 1995Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene, Kans., 1987-1993"D" miscellaneous, 1946-1999, n.d.

(2 folders)E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., 1947-1952, 1963East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, Calif., Board of Directors

1986-1989BOX 488 1990-1998

(3 folders)

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Education Development Center1961-1963

(2 folders)BOX 489 1964-1966

(5 folders)BOX 490 1967-1968

(2 folders)Educational inquiries, 1950, 1956-1963Educational Services See Containers 488-490, Education Development CenterThe Eisenhower Legacy: A Centennial Symposium, Gettysburg, Pa., 1990-1991Elementary School Science Conference, Yuba City, Calif., 1958Ellis Island Medal of Honor, 1986-1987, 1998-1999Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1946-1948Encyclopedia of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, 1975-1978

BOX 491 Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, 1984-1998Endowment for Excellence in Education, 1998Energy Department

Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, interview, 1995Ernest Orlando Lawrence Memorial Award, 1983-1999, n.d.General correspondence, 1987-1995History Division, 1987-1993Solar Neutrino Panel, 1981-1985University of California management of laboratories See Container 606, same heading

Enrico Fermi AwardNominations, 1984-1997

(2 folders)BOX 492 Receipt by Seaborg

Congratulatory letters, 1959-1960(3 folders)

Presentation ceremony, 1959Publicity, 1959

European Conference on Physics and Chemistry of Complex Nuclear Reactions, Frostavallen,Sweden, 1975

European Organization for Nuclear Research, 1961, 1981Executive Seminar on Electronic Energy Supply for the Future, 1988-1992

(3 folders)Exhibits, 1946-1958"E-Emp" miscellaneous, 1946-1996, n.d.

BOX 493 “Enc-Exx” miscellaneous, 1966-1996, n.d.Federal City College, Washington, D.C., 1966-1967Federation of American Scientists, 1946-1958, 1964-1987, 1995-1998

(3 folders)Fiftieth Anniversary of the Discovery and First Chemical Identification of Plutonium Conference,

Berkeley, Calif.Budget, 1990-1991, n.d.Correspondence, 1990-1991Mailing lists, 1989-1991

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BOX 494 Program and abstracts, 1991Registration forms, 1991

Fifty Years with Nuclear Fission Conference, Washington, D.C., and Gaithersburg, Md.Abstracts and related correspondence, 1988-1989Conference status reports, 1987-1988General correspondence

1986-1989, Jan.(4 folders)

BOX 495 1989, Feb.-Oct.(2 folders)

Miscellany, 1989Papers, 1989

(2 folders)Program and lists, 1988-1989

Firestone, 1975-1976Forum Club of Houston, Houston, Tex., 1984France, 1973-1980, 1995-1997 For additional material see Containers 587-589, Société

Internationale de TechnologieFranklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pa., 1963-1982Funk and Wagnalls, 1946, 1957, 1972-1987

BOX 496 "F" miscellaneous, 1956-1998, n.d.(2 folders)

General Atomic Co., 1973-1988, n.d.General Dynamics Corp., General Atomic Division, 1956-1959General Electric, 1945-1949, 1966-1997

(2 folders)George Washington University, Washington, D.C., Patent, Trademark, and Copyright

Foundation Advisory Board1953-1956

(2 folders)BOX 497 1957-1960, n.d.

(2 folders)Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, 1978-1996Global Energy Society for Eradication of Poverty and Hunger, 1976-1989, n.d.

(2 folders)Global Foundation

1982-1993(2 folders)

BOX 498 1994-1998(9 folders)

BOX 499 1999, n.d.Goals for a Global Society, 1976-1977Gordon Research Conferences See Containers 422-423, same headingGray Star, 1993-1998

(2 folders)Group W Cable, Seaborg documentary, 1983-1987, n.d.Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn.

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1950-1958, 1963-1974(3 folders)

BOX 500 1975-1999(2 folders)

"G" miscellaneous, 1961-1998, n.d.(2 folders)

Hall of Fame, New York University, New York, N.Y.1969-1970, July

(3 folders)BOX 501 1970, Aug.-1977

(4 folders)Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1963-1986Haverford College, Haverford, Pa., 1953-1956, 1975, 1983, n.d.Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, Advisory Committee on New Educational Media,

1958-1961, n.d.(3 folders)

BOX 502 Herrick Memorial Hospital, Oakland, Calif., 1976History Associates, 1983-1990Home Gardens School, South Gate, Calif., reunion, 1982-1983"H" miscellaneous, 1953-1999, n.d.

(3 folders)Independent Citizens' Committee of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions, 1945-1946India, 1963, 1972-1997

(2 folders)BOX 503 Industrial Research, 1965-1976

(2 folders)Industrial Research Institute, annual meeting, San Francisco, Calif., 1954Industry Education Council of California, 1984-1985Industry Initiatives for Science and Math Education, Senior Advisory Council, 1991-1994 See

also Container 766, same heading(3 folders)

Information Technology Association of America1995-1997

(3 folders)BOX 504 1998

Ingenjörsvetenskapsakademien, 1949-1998(4 folders)

Initiative Committee for National Economic Planning, 1975-1976, n.d.Institut für Radiochemie, Karlsruhe, Germany, 1978-1979Institute for Science and Society, Ellensburg, Wash., 1990-1998Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1972-1975, 1983

BOX 505 Interciencia Association, 1977-1984, 1991-1996, n.d.(3 folders)

International Atomic Energy AgencyGeneral correspondence, 1962-1997History Project Advisory Group

1978-1985, Mar.(2 folders)

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BOX 506 1985, Apr.-1989, n.d.(2 folders)

Journal excerpts and notes, 1962-1975United States delegation reports, 1961-1972

(2 folders)International Center for Pacific Studies, 1981-1982, n.d.International Chemical Conclave, New York, N.Y.

1950-1951, Apr.(2 folders)

BOX 507 1951, May-Sept.(2 folders)

International Chemical Society, proposed creation ofBackground material, 1976-1981, n.d.

(2 folders)Forum, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1978-1980

(2 folders)General correspondence

1976-1979, June(2 folders)

BOX 508 1979, July-1982Questionnaire, 1977-1978

(2 folders)Study Committee, 1977-1982

(4 folders)BOX 509 International City Managers' Association Conference, San Francisco, Calif., 1960

International Club of Washington, Washington, D.C., 1964-1969International Conference on Nuclear and Radiochemistry, Beijing, People's Republic of China,

1984-1986International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy

1955, Geneva, Switzerland, 1954-19551958, Geneva, Switzerland

Correspondence, 1957-1959Photographs and clippings, 1958Speeches and report, 1958

International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences, 1973-1984, 1992International Council of Scientific Unions

Commissions on Radioactivity1946-1949

BOX 510 1950-1955, n.d.(2 folders)

Miscellany, 1976, 1987International Organization for Chemical Sciences in Development

Blout, Elkan, 1985-1994(3 folders)

Crabbé, Pierre, 1985-1987(3 folders)

Executive Committee

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1981-1983BOX 511 1984-1986, Mar.

(7 folders)BOX 512 1986, Mar.-1988, Oct.

(6 folders)BOX 513 1988, Dec.-1992

(5 folders)Fund-raising

General correspondence, 1986-1989Pharmaceutical companies, 1985-1988

BOX 514 General correspondence1985-1988, Apr.

(6 folders)BOX 515 1988, May-1990, Sept.

(6 folders)BOX 516 1990, Oct.-1998

Grant proposals, 1982-1989, n.d.(3 folders)

History and background, 1984-1990, n.d.International Organization for Chemical Sciences in Development

Matlin, Stephen A., 1988Maybury, Robert H.

1987BOX 517 1988-1990, Mar.

(7 folders)BOX 518 1990, Apr.-1998

(4 folders)Newsletters, 1981-1988Publicity, 1981-1989, n.d.Rius, Carlos

1987BOX 519 1988-1989

(2 folders)Syntex Award, 1990United Nations Fund for Population Activities, 1986-1987Workshop on Simple Bioassay Techniques, Nairobi, Kenya, 1990-1991

(3 folders)International Platform Association

1965-1967BOX 520 1968-1983

(9 folders)BOX 521 1984-1998

(2 folders)International Scientific Symposium on a Nuclear Test Ban, Las Vegas, Nev., 1987International Symposium on Evaluation of Current Trends in Fusion Research, Washington, D.C.,

1995(2 folders)

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International Transplutonium Element Symposium, Baden-Baden, Germany, 1974-1975International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

Affiliate program project1980-1983

(3 folders)BOX 522 1984-1989, n.d.

(2 folders)Commission on Nomenclature, 1967-1980, 1992-1997

(3 folders)Conference, Paris, France, 1956-1958

(2 folders)BOX 523 Congresses, 1972-1974, n.d.

General Assembly, Warsaw, Poland, 1977General correspondence, 1946-1958, 1975-1997

(4 folders)BOX 524 Transfermium Working Group For additional material see Containers 847-850, Naming

controversiesCorrespondence, 1955, 1992-1997, n.d.

(6 folders)Miscellany, 1992Printed matter, 1992-1995, n.d.

BOX 525 Statements by Seaborg and others, 1994-1999World Conference on Future Sources of Organic Raw Materials, Toronto, Canada

Correspondence, 1976-1978, n.d.(3 folders)

Miscellany, 1976-1978, n.d.Program Committee, 1976-1977

Ishpeming, Mich., 1946-1998, n.d.(2 folders)

Israel, 1972-1980 For additional material see Container 556, Nuclear Materials and EquipmentCorp.

BOX 526 "I" miscellaneous, 1945-1999, n.d.(5 folders)

J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Committee, 1971-1973, n.d.J. T. Baker Chemical Co., 1977-1982Japan

Atomic Energy Research Institute, Tokai-Mura, Japan, 1988-1995, n.d.Miscellany, 1971-1998, n.d.

BOX 527 John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Mass., 1964-1970, 1979-1999John F. Kennedy University, Orinda, Calif., 1975-1981John Wiley & Sons, 1944-1958, 1996-1998Joint Commission on Radioactivity and Joint Commission on Standards, Units, and Constants of

Radioactivity See Containers 509-510, Commissions on RadioactivityJournal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, 1971-1979Junior League of Oakland-East Bay, Calif., 1974-1976, 1984, 1996Junior Statesmen Foundation

Societies, Committees, and Events, 1939-1999, n.d.

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1981-1990(3 folders)

BOX 528 1991-1999(3 folders)

"J" miscellaneous, 1965-1998, n.d.Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, 1975-1976"K" miscellaneous, 1969-1998, n.d.Lafayette, Calif., civic and educational organizations, 1958-1991, n.d.Lam Research Corp., 1996-1998

BOX 529 Library of Congress, 1982-1998(3 folders)

Lockheed Corp., 1957-1985Los Alamos High School, Los Alamos, N.Mex., 1971-1975Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, N.Mex., 1962, 1985-1991"L" miscellaneous, 1948-1999, n.d.

(3 folders)Math/Science Education Action Conference, Berkeley, Calif.

Correspondence, 1989(2 folders)

BOX 530 Miscellany, 1989Report, 1990Text of remarks, 1989

Mathematics Club of Chicago and Vicinity, Chicago, Ill., 1945McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1948-1961, 1978-1980Mendeleev Congress on General and Applied Chemistry, Moscow, USSR

Arrangements and publicity, 1958Correspondence, 1958-1959Drafts of paper, 1958

Merritt Peralta Medical Center, Oakland, Calif., Board of Directors1975, 1983-1987, Jan.

(3 folders)BOX 531 1987, Feb.-1988

(5 folders)BOX 532 1989-1994, n.d.

(2 folders)Metropolitan Club, Washington, D.C., 1961-1974, n.d.Mills College, Oakland, Calif., 1947, 1973-1991Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co., 1974-1980Morrill High School, San Jose, Calif., 1991Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Ill., 1963, 1973-1983

(2 folders)BOX 533 "M" miscellaneous, 1948-1998, n.d.

(3 folders)National Academy of Public Administration, 1972-1998National Academy of Sciences

Ballots and nominations

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1948-1964(4 folders)

BOX 534 1965-1998(7 folders)

Barnard Medal Committee, 1949-1966General correspondence

1948-1960BOX 535 1961-1970, 1978-1998

(5 folders)Meetings

1958-1965(4 folders)

BOX 536 1966-1970(3 folders)

Miscellany, 1958-1989, n.d.National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C., 1983-1987National Atomic Museum, Albuquerque, N.Mex., 1995-1998National Bellamy Award, 1973-1977National Biomedical Tracer Facility, Davis, Calif.

1992-1994BOX 537 1995

National Book Committee, 1970-1971National Educational Television and Radio Center

1956-1959, May(5 folders)

BOX 538 1959, June-1962(8 folders)

BOX 539 1963-1968, Jan.(6 folders)

BOX 540 1968, Feb.-1969, Jan.(8 folders)

BOX 541 1969, Feb.-1970, Feb.(5 folders)

BOX 542 1970, Mar.-1971, n.d.(4 folders)

National Executive Service Corps, Math/Science Education Group, 1986-1992(2 folders)

BOX 543 National Medal of Science, 1991National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C.

General correspondence, 1987-1989Science in American Life exhibit advisor

1990-1992(7 folders)

BOX 544 1993-1995, n.d.(3 folders)

National Planning Association, National Committee on America's Goals and Resources,1962-1965(4 folders)

Societies, Committees, and Events, 1939-1999, n.d.

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BOX 545 National Programming Council for Public Television, 1970-1973(2 folders)

National Research CouncilCommittees and subcommittees

Beta and Gamma Ray Standards and Measurements, 1947-1956Fulbright Program, 1955-1957Instruments and Techniques, 1948-1955Miscellaneous, 1947-1959, 1967Neutron Measurements and Standards, 1947-1958Nuclear Constants, 1947-1959

(2 folders)Nuclear Science

1947-1951BOX 546 1952-1962

Radioactivity, 1946-1948Radiobiology, 1947-1957Radiochemistry, 1947-1960Symbols, Units, and Terminology, 1949-1958Units and Standards of Radioactivity, 1946-1957

DivisionsChemistry and Chemical Technology, 1948-1957Physical Sciences, 1953-1961

General correspondence, 1982-1986BOX 547 National Science Fair, Los Angeles, Calif., 1957

National Science FoundationGeneral correspondence, 1955-1966, 1977-1998

(7 folders)BOX 548 National Science Board

1954-1960, Sept.(6 folders)

BOX 549 1960, Sept.-1997(6 folders)

BOX 550 National Science Teachers Association, 1961-1991(2 folders)

National Urban League, 1958Navajo Nation, 1996-1998

(4 folders)Nebraska Educational Television Network, 1984

BOX 551 New Directions, 1976-1977New York Academy of Sciences, 1943-1982

(2 folders)Nobel Foundation

General correspondence, 1956-1998, n.d. See also Microfilm Reel 10(3 folders)

Jubilee celebration, 1990-1991, n.d.(2 folders)

BOX 552 Nobel Prize in chemistry

Societies, Committees, and Events, 1939-1999, n.d.

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Arrangements and itinerary, 1951-1952Congratulatory letters

Domestic, 1951-1952(3 folders)

Foreign, 1951-1952Lecture and speeches

Correspondence, 1952, 1962Texts, 1951-1952

Official correspondence, 1948-1952Publicity and photographs, 1951-1952Requests for autographs and photographs, 1951-1952

Prize nominations1950-1961

BOX 553 1962-1998(8 folders)

Symposium in the Field of Science and Technology, Oslo, Norway, 1961, 1969-1973, n.d.BOX 554 Symposium on Superheavy Elements, Ronneby, Sweden, 1973-1974

North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1961-1962Northern California Association of Scientists, 1946-1948Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Mich.

Commencement ceremonies, 1962-1964, 1988Glenn T. Seaborg Center for Teaching and Learning Science and Mathematics

1984-1990(5 folders)

BOX 555 1991-1996(7 folders)

BOX 556 1997-1998, n.d.(2 folders)

Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., 1954, 1995-1998Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 1967-1979

(2 folders)Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corp. (NUMEC), 1970-1978, 1988, n.d.Nuclear Physics Conferences, Los Alamos, N.Mex., 1946-1949Nuclear Science and Engineering Corp.

Brochure and other printed material, 1954-1955, n.d.Financial statements

1954-1956, Aug.(2 folders)

BOX 557 1956, Sept.-1960(3 folders)

General correspondence, 1954-1962(5 folders)

Memoranda1955

BOX 558 1956Minutes, 1954-1960

(3 folders)

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Press releases and newsletters, 1955-1960Proposals and reports, 1955-1959

(2 folders)BOX 559 Prospectus, 1954

Radioactivity at Work, 1957-1959Stocks, 1955-1962, n.d.

Nukem, 1996"Nat-Nav" miscellaneous, 1948-1998, n.d.

(4 folders)BOX 560 “Net-Nuc” miscellaneous, 1961-1998, n.d.

(3 folders)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn.

Advisory Committee for Chemistry, 1954-1961(5 folders)

BOX 561 Conference on Reactions between Complex Nuclei, Gatlinburg, Tenn., 1957-1958General correspondence, 1947-1950, 1964-1966, 1977-1995, n.d.

(2 folders)Oakland Museum, Oakland, Calif., 1972-1982Occidental Oil Shale, 1974-1990Occidental Petroleum Corp., 1974-1976Office of Science and Technology Policy, 1996-1997Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1952-1954One Hundred Club, Oakland, Calif., 1985-1992

BOX 562 Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio, 1974-1979"O" miscellaneous, 1962-1998, n.d.Pacific Science Center, Seattle, Wash.

Arches of Science Award, 1965-1968(2 folders)

General correspondence1962-1964

(3 folders)BOX 563 1965-1998

(6 folders)Pacific Southwest Association of Chemistry Teachers, 1952Parliamentarians Global Action for Disarmament, Development, and World Reform

1984-1989(2 folders)

BOX 564 1990-1997People's Republic of China, 1973-1996, n.d.Pergamon Institute, London, England, 1956-1963, 1979-1981Phi Beta Kappa, 1950, 1961-1977Phi Lambda Upsilon, 1941, 1947-1949, 1965Philip Morris Research Center, Richmond, Va., 1972-1980, n.d.Physical Review and Physical Review Letters, 1977-1988Physics Today, 1962-1994Planetary Society, 1987-1996Ploughshares Fund

Societies, Committees, and Events, 1939-1999, n.d.

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1984-1989(2 folders)

BOX 565 1990-1997, n.d.Poland, 1972-1980, 1997 For additional material see Containers 593-594, Visits by Soviet and

Eastern European scientistsPolicy Analysis for California Education, 1988-1989Population Institute, 1983-1985Prematurity and Other Factors Associated with Resistance to or Nonacceptance of Scientific

Discovery Symposium, Berkeley, Calif., 1997President's Science Advisory Committee

Federal Council for Science and Technology, 1959-1960General correspondence, 1959-1961, n.d.Membership, 1959-1961Microfilm of the committee's records at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene, Kans.,

1957-1961Available on three reels. Shelf no. 20,104

PanelsBasic Research and Graduate Education

CorrespondenceAdvisors and consultants, 1959-1961

BOX 566 General, 1959-1960Panel members, 1959-1961, n.d.

(2 folders)Membership, 1959Memoranda and minutes, 1959-1960Publicity, 1959-1960Report

Comments and requests for reprints, 1960-1961(2 folders)

Drafts and final version, 1960Presentation to the cabinet, 1960

BOX 567 Supporting documentsDistributed by the committee, 1958-1960

(2 folders)Governmental, 1951-1959, n.d.

(2 folders)Journal articles and papers, 1957-1961, n.d.

(2 folders)BOX 568 Chemicals, 1960

High Energy Accelerator Physics, 1959-1960Limited Warfare, 1959-1960Science and Engineering Education, 1959-1960Science and Foreign Affairs, 1959Space Science and Technology, 1958-1959

Soviet-American exchange program, 1959Travel and agenda, 1959-1960

Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., 1946-1947, 1971-1974

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Project Seed, 1986-1987Public Advisory Council on Education of Oakland, Oakland, Calif.

1959-1960, Apr.BOX 569 1960, May-1961

Puerto Rico, 1966-1969, 1983Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., 1945-1953, 1970-1975

(2 folders)"P" miscellaneous, 1947-1998, n.d.

(5 folders)BOX 570 Radio, television, and film

Correspondence and scripts"Continental Classroom," 1958-1960

(2 folders)"The Elements," 1955-1960, 1969

(3 folders)“Meet the Press,” 1961, 1971Miscellaneous programs and films

1945-1958(5 folders)

BOX 571 1960-1998, n.d.(3 folders)

“The New Romantics,” 1992“Quiz Kids,” 1945-1946"Science in Action," 1950-1969

(2 folders)"University Explorer," 1946, 1956-1964, 1983"Wide Wide World," 1957“Youth Wants to Know,” 1966-1967

Lists of appearances, ca. 1941-1971BOX 572 Rare Earth Research Conferences, 1971-1977

Reader's Digest, 1963-1966, 1975, n.d.Research Corp., 1953-1956, 1972-1977Reviews in Inorganic Chemistry, 1977-1980, 1988Richmond, Calif., 1955Robert A. Welch Foundation

ConferencesFifty Years of Transuranium Elements, Washington, D.C., 1989-1991Structure of the Nucleus, Houston, Tex., 1957-1958Transactinide Elements, Houston, Tex., 1996-1997

(2 folders)Scientific Advisory Board

1958, Jan.-Apr.BOX 573 1958, May-1961

(7 folders)BOX 574 1962-1970

(8 folders)

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BOX 575 1975-1986(7 folders)

BOX 576 1987-1992(7 folders)

BOX 577 1993-1999(7 folders)

Rockford College, Rockford, Tenn., 1974-1977BOX 578 Romania, 1970-1988 For additional material see Containers 593-594, Visits by Soviet and

Eastern European scientistsRotary Clubs, 1956-1978Row, Peterson, & Co., 1953-1955Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1986-1989, 1999, n.d.Royal Society, 1954, 1976-1996, n.d.Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1964-1970, 1986, 1997, n.d.Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1964, 1972-1997, n.d.

(2 folders)Russian-American Center for Containment Transport Studies, Berkeley, Calif., 1993-1997"Rad-Rey" miscellaneous, 1950-1998, n.d.

BOX 579 “Rho-Rut” miscellaneous, 1950-1999, n.d.(2 folders)

Salzburg Seminar in American Studies, 1977-1997San Francisco, Calif., miscellaneous speaking engagements, 1953-1960, n.d.San Francisco Bay Area Science Fair, San Francisco, Calif., 1954-1996

(3 folders)San Francisco State University, San Francisco, Calif., 1957-1958, 1971-1975San Francisco Unified School District, San Francisco, Calif.

1995BOX 580 1996-1997

Scandinavian Cultural Center of Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Calif., 1994-1998, n.d.Science and Society: History of the Soviet Atomic Project Conference, Dubna, Russia, 1996Science Education Academy of the Bay Area, 1992-1994Science Service

1945-1966, Aug.(4 folders)

BOX 581 1966, Sept.-1968, Mar.(7 folders)

BOX 582 1968, Apr.-1971(8 folders)

BOX 583 1981-1987(8 folders)

BOX 584 1988-1991(8 folders)

BOX 585 1992-1995(8 folders)

BOX 586 1996-1999(7 folders)

BOX 587 Scientists and Engineers for Secure Energy, 1980-1989

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Scientists' Committee on Loyalty Problems, 1948-1951(2 folders)

Secondary Education Board Conference, San Francisco, Calif., 1956-1957Selective Service System, Scientific Advisory Group, 1965-1969Sierra Club, 1978-1995

(3 folders)Société Internationale de Technologie

1972-1975, Sept.(3 folders)

BOX 588 1975, Oct.-1991(9 folders)

BOX 589 1992-1998(7 folders)

Society for Amateur Scientists, 1994-1997, n.d.BOX 590 Society of Chemical Industry, Perkin Medal

Correspondence, 1956-1960, 1972-1984(4 folders)

Program, speech, and clippings, 1956-1957Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1972-1983, 1992-1998Society of the Sigma Xi, 1971-1977South Gate, Calif., Seaborg museum plans, 1987-1998Soviet Union

Academy of Sciences, 1971-1999(4 folders)

BOX 591 Fiftieth Anniversary of Nuclear Fission Conference, Leningrad, USSR, 1988-1989General correspondence, 1947, 1957-1998

(2 folders)Institute of Physical Chemistry

Miscellany, 1975-1979Symposium on the Chemistry of Transuranium Elements, Moscow, USSR, 1970-1974

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research1971-1977

(5 folders)BOX 592 1988-1996

Miscellany, 1964-1971, 1978-1990, n.d.Translations of scientific articles, 1955-1960

(5 folders)BOX 593 United States-USSR exchange programs and visits

General correspondence, 1957-1969, n.d.(2 folders)

Lists of Soviet and Eastern European scientists, ca. 1946-1964, n.d.Visits by

American scientists fromLawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif., 1957-1968

(2 folders)Various institutions, 1958-1968

(2 folders)

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United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1959Soviet and Eastern European scientists

Groups, 1959-1974BOX 594 Individuals, 1955-1972

(4 folders)Sporting events, 1966-1970, 1997Stanford University, Stanford, Calif., 1961, 1969, 1976-1984, 1990-1996State Department, Foreign Relations of the United States,1995-1997Superconducting Super Collider, California Executive Steering Committee

Background information, 1966-1988, n.d.(3 folders)

BOX 595 Correspondence, 1985-1989, n.d.(2 folders)

Supporters of Educational Equality and Diversity, 1996-1998Sweden

Atomic Energy Commission, 1972General correspondence, 1963-1992

(2 folders)Swedish American Chamber of Commerce, 1979-1984Swedish Club of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif., 1966-1994Swedish Council of America

1978-1984BOX 596 1985-1997

(7 folders)BOX 597 1998-1999

Symposium on the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Discovery of Mendelevium, Berkeley, Calif.,1979-1981

"Sac-Spr" miscellaneous, 1952-1999, n.d.(4 folders)

BOX 598 “Sta-Syr” miscellaneous, 1962-1998(2 folders)

Television appearances See Containers 570-571, Radio, television, and filmsTexas A&M University, College Station, Tex., 1972-1974, 1991-1998Third World Foundation of North America, 1992-1997Triangle Coalition for Science and Technology Education

1987-1988, May(3 folders)

BOX 599 Triangle Coalition for Science and Technology Education1988, June-1998

(5 folders)BOX 600 Trust for Public Land, 1977, 1987-1989

Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Discovery of Elements 97 and 98 Symposium, Berkeley, Calif.Correspondence, 1974-1976, n.d.Proceedings, 1975

(2 folders)Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Discovery of Elements 99 and 100 Symposium, Berkeley, Calif.

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Correspondence, 1976-1979(2 folders)

Miscellany, 1952, 1977-1978Publicity, 1977-1978

"T" miscellaneous, 1949-1999, n.d.(2 folders)

BOX 601 U. S. News & World Report, 1980-1985Under Twenty, teen publication, 1967-1968UNESCO, 1969-1990Union of Concerned Scientists, 1987-1998, n.d.United Nations, 1960, 1970-1998United Sciences See Containers 408-415, Advanced Physics Corp.United States Committee for Energy Awareness, 1984-1989United States Congress Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, testimony, 1958, 1975United States Junior Chamber of Commerce

1945-1951BOX 602 1957-1969, 1988-1989

United States Rubber Co., consultant, 1955-1961(2 folders)

University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y., Foster lecture series, 1950-1951, n.d.University of California

Berkeley, Calif. See Containers 738-769, same headingCalifornia Alumni Association, 1945-1998

(4 folders)BOX 603 College of Dentistry Alumni Association, 1954-1955

Davis, Calif., 1955-1957, 1971-1986Glenn T. Seaborg Institute for Transactinium Science, Livermore, Calif., 1989-1998, n.d.

(6 folders)Irvine, Calif., 1972-1998, n.d.Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, Calif., 1987-1990

BOX 604 Los Angeles, Calif.Fiftieth anniversary, 1969General correspondence, 1946-1998

(5 folders)Glenn T. Seaborg Medal, 1987-1998

Riverside, Calif., 1952-1953, 1973-1990BOX 605 San Diego, Calif., 1973-1989

San Francisco, Calif., 1974-1977, 1995Santa Barbara, Calif., 1951-1960, 1973-1990Santa Cruz, Calif., 1972-1979Special Advisory Committee on Peacetime Uses of Nuclear Energy, 1956-1957

(3 folders)University Extension

Local lectures, 1946-1958(2 folders)

Online discussion, 1996

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Statewide lectures, 1952-1960, 1977-1982(2 folders)

BOX 606 University management of Energy Department laboratoriesClippings, 1971, 1981-1990, n.d.Correspondence, 1983-1992, n.d.

(5 folders)Miscellany, 1986-1996, n.d.Reports and statements, 1979-1990, n.d.

(2 folders)University of California Press, 1982-1998

University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.1958

BOX 607 1974-1993University of Denver, Denver, Colo., 1951, 1959-1960University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans., 1956-1957, 1996University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1957-1967, 1978-1981University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind., 1947-1948, 1972-1973University of Omaha, Omaha, Nebr., telelecture, 1958-1959University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, Calif., 1958University of Texas, Austin, Tex., 1954, 1965, 1972-1987, 1997-1998University of the Pacific, Stockton, Calif., 1972-1976, 1998University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., 1947-1948, 1973-1998Uppsala Uníversítet, Uppsala, Sweden, 1976-1988

BOX 608 "U" miscellaneous, 1957-1999, n.d.(6 folders)

BOX 609 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.Craft v. Vanderbilt University

Correspondence, 1994(2 folders)

Legal and supporting documents, 1969, 1994(2 folders)

General correspondence, 1977-1978Vasa Order of America, 1965-1979, 1996-1998Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va., "Nuclear Pioneers" video,

1989-1991Volvo, 1973-1974"V" miscellaneous, 1954-1997, n.d.Walnut Creek Open Space Foundation, Walnut Creek, Calif., 1980-1984Walt Disney Productions, 1956-1957, 1997Washington College, Chestertown, Md., 1980-1981, 1997-1998Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1955-1958

BOX 610 Wayne University, Detroit, Mich., 1946-1947Western Behavioral Sciences Institute

Correspondence, 1989-1991Online interview with Seaborg, 1990

Western Merchandise Mart, San Francisco, Calif., 1957Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, 1946-1947

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Western Society of Engineers, Washington Award, 1966-1998Westinghouse Science Talent Search See Containers 580-586, Science ServiceWilliam Randolph Hearst Foundation, journalism award, 1976-1977Woman's National Democratic Club, 1966-1977World Academy of Art and Science, 1962, 1975-1998World Affairs Council of Northern California, 1957-1958, 1972-1977, 1991

(3 folders)World Association of World Federalists, 1980-1984, n.d.World Cultural Council

1987-1996BOX 611 1997-1999

World Energy Conference, Detroit, Mich., 1970-1974(2 folders)

World Environment Report Project, 1971-1972World Future Society

1969-1983(5 folders)

BOX 612 1984-1997(6 folders)

BOX 613 1998-1999World Innovation Society, 1997-1998, n.d."W" miscellaneous, 1961-1998, n.d.

(3 folders)Yale University, New Haven, Conn., Silliman Lectures, 1955-1964"Y-Z" miscellaneous, 1969-1998, n.d.

BOX 614-737 Atomic Energy Commission, 1944-1990, n.d.Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, telephone and meeting logs, lists, notes, travel

files, speeches, writings, photographs, and printed matter concerning Seaborg's membershipon various AEC committees prior to 1961 and his chairmanship of the commission from 1961to 1971.

Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.

BOX 614 CommitteesAdvisory Committee on Chemistry, Division of Research, 1949-1958Exploration and Mining Committee, 1948-1949General Advisory Committee

Discussion re secrecy problem, 1948-1953(2 folders)

E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., plutonium project survey, 1949General correspondence, 1946-1966, 1990, n.d.

(4 folders)BOX 615 Minutes, 1947-1950

(4 folders)Review of national laboratories, 1955Travel reimbursement, 1946-1949, n.d.United Nations, 1947

General correspondence, 1948-1959

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Historical Advisory Committee, 1958-1960, n.d.(2 folders)

BOX 616 Isotopes and Radiation Development Committee, 1948, 1960-1961Miscellany

Membership lists and organizational charts, 1947-1949Reports

Miscellaneous, 1946-1955, n.d. See also ClassifiedStatus reports on decisions and implementation, 1949-1950

(3 folders)Personal file

Address and name listsAnnual report distribution

1961-1966(2 folders)

BOX 617 1967-1970(5 folders)

Christmas cards1961-1963

BOX 618 1964-1969(3 folders)

Miscellaneous, 1962-1971(3 folders)

Speech distribution1961-1963

(2 folders)BOX 619 1964-1967

(2 folders)Books and magazines

1961-1968(6 folders)

BOX 620 1969Candidates for various posts

Atomic Energy CommissionChairman, 1970Commissioners, 1962-1969

(9 folders)BOX 621 General Advisory Committee, 1965-1966

General manager, 1964Lists of nominations and recommendations, 1962-1971United States Representative, International Atomic Energy Agency, 1966-1970

Cecil, Mildred, secretarial notes and messages, 1961-1967 See also Containers 634-636, Log,secretarial notes re telephone calls(4 folders)

ChairmanshipAppointment, 1960-1961Congratulatory letters

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Appointment, 1961(2 folders)

BOX 622 (5 folders)Reappointments, 1963-1970

(2 folders)BOX 623 Congressional testimony, list of, n.d.

Dignitary correspondence, 1963-1969Entertainment

Foreign national guest lists, 1961-1971(5 folders)

Joint Commission on Atomic Energy dinners1962-1968

(2 folders)BOX 624 1969-1970

National Academy of Sciences buffet suppers, 1965-1969(5 folders)

Ethical conduct, statements of employment and financial interests1965

BOX 625 1966-1968Harlock, Helen, woman posing as Seaborg's daughter, 1963Honoraria, 1961-1970

(3 folders)Kennedy, John F., condolences on death, 1963Memberships

1961-1965(5 folders)

BOX 626 1966-1970(7 folders)

Photographs, correspondence re1961-1963

BOX 627 1964-1969(3 folders)

Press conferences, 1961-1971(3 folders)

Questionnaires, 1966-1969Resignations from committees and boards, 1961

BOX 628 Scrapbooks, 1961-1971 See Microfilm Reels 6-9Social and out-of-town engagement schedules, 1962-1970

(7 folders)Student inquiries, 1961-1968

(4 folders)BOX 629 Tightrope Club, Washington, D.C., 1963-1964

United States Information Agency, press releases, 1962-1971(3 folders)

Reports and historical overviewsCommission's international program, 1971“A Decade of Nuclear Progress, 1961-1970"

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Correspondence and outlines, 1971-1972, n.d.Drafts

Booklet no. 1, “Research,” 1965-1971(3 folders)

BOX 630 Booklet no. 2, “Development,” 1970-1971(3 folders)

Booklet no. 3, “Materials Production,” 1970-1971(2 folders)

Booklet no. 4, “Cooperation and Controls,” 1970-1971(2 folders)

BOX 631 Nuclear energy, 1970, n.d.Seaborg's chairmanship, 1970, n.d.Transplutonium production program, 1970

Telephone calls and meetingsBackground information for meetings

1961-1964, Apr. See also Classified(6 folders)

BOX 632 1964, May-1966, Mar.(6 folders)

BOX 633 1966, Apr.-1970, n.d.(8 folders)

BOX 634 Log, secretarial notes re telephone calls See also Container 621, Cecil, Mildred1961-1963

(6 folders)BOX 635 1964-1966

(7 folders)BOX 636 1967-1970

(6 folders)Official record, 1961-1971 See Microfilm Reels 1-5

BOX 637 Summary notes of meetings1961-1965, Feb.

(7 folders)BOX 638 1965, Apr.-1966

(7 folders)BOX 639 1967-1969, Feb.

(8 folders)BOX 640 1969, Mar.-1971

(7 folders)Travel file

Chronological file1961

Jan. 15-Dec. 23, miscellaneous tripsBOX 641 Mar. 6, Science Talent Search, Washington, D.C.

Mar. 9-10, Advisory Committee on Isotopes and Radiation Development, Washington,D.C.

Mar. 13, National Broadcasting Co., interview, New York, N.Y.Mar. 26-28, National Science Teachers Association banquet and Argonne National

Laboratory visit, Chicago, Ill.

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Apr. 7, lunch with journalists, Washington, D.C.Apr. 14, Radioisotopes in the Mining Industry Conference, Denver, Colo.Apr. 22, Sigma Delta Chi, Washington, D.C.Apr. 26, American Physical Society, Washington, D.C.Apr. 28, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Memorial Award ceremony, Washington, D.C.May 5-14, trip to California and TexasMay 10, American Ordnance Association, San Francisco, Calif.May 11, Museum of Science and Industry, Los Angeles, Calif.

(2 folders)BOX 642 May 12-14, Robert A. Welch Foundation meeting, Houston, Tex.

May 15, Radiation Research Society, Washington, D.C.May 19, meeting with Japanese science writers, Washington, D.C.May 22, Economic Club of Detroit, Detroit, Mich.June 3, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla.June 4, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind.June 7, CHEMStudy newsreel filming, Washington, D.C.June 9, Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioJune 10, University of Maryland, College Park, Md.June 12, Institute of Nuclear Materials Management, Denver, Colo.June 21, President's Safety Award, Washington, D.C.June 22, meeting re Columbia Broadcasting System series on atomic energy,

Germantown, Md.June 23, Washington Post luncheon, Washington, D.C.June 29, SNAP power generator press conference, Washington, D.C.July 10-11, Strategic Air Command visits to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, and

Offutt Air Force Base, Nebr.August 30, Southwest Seminar on Management and Uses of Nuclear Energy, Hot Springs,

Ark.Sept. 12, Museum of Science and Industry, Hall of Elements dedication, Chicago, Ill.Sept. 13, Federal Bar Association, Washington, D.C.

BOX 643 Sept. 26-29, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna, Austria(4 folders)

Oct. 12, Washington Section, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C.Oct. 16-17, Conference on Application of Atomic Energy, University of Nebraska,

Lincoln, Nebr.Oct. 20, Texas Rose Festival, Tyler, Tex.Oct. 24, International Symposium on Aero-Space Nuclear Propulsion, Las Vegas, Nev.Nov. 6, Adult Education Association, Washington, D.C.Nov. 8, American Nuclear Society and Atomic Industrial Forum conference, Chicago, Ill.

BOX 644 Nov. 9-11, National Youth Conference on the Atom, Chicago, Ill.(3 folders)

Nov. 14, American Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Universities, KansasCity, Mo.

Dec. 1, Enrico Fermi Award ceremony, Washington, D.C.Dec. 2-3, Robert A. Welch Foundation meeting, Houston, Tex.Dec. 5, United States-Japan Atomic Industrial Forums, Joint Conference on Nuclear

Power, Tokyo, Japan

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Dec. 8, National Association of Manufacturers, New York, N.Y.Dec. 9, Charles Lathrop Parsons Award dinner, American Chemical Society, Washington,

D.C.Dec. 13-16, regents' meeting, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.Dec. 16, College News Conference, New York, N.Y.

BOX 645 Dec. 27, John Wesley Powell lecture, American Association for the Advancement ofScience, Denver, Colo.(2 folders)

1962Jan. 11, Basil O'Connor dinner, New York, N.Y.Jan. 12, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.Feb. 8, Youth Day Dinner, Thomas Alva Edison Foundation, Cincinnati, Ohio

(2 folders)Feb. 9, address to the Kentucky state legislature, Frankfort, Ky.Feb. 15, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa.Feb. 26, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, N.J.Feb. 23-24, visit to nuclear ships Savannah and Thomas Jefferson, Newport News, Va.Mar. 1, Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia, Pa.Mar. 5, Science Talent Awards, Washington, D.C.Mar. 11, American Nobel Committee forum, New York, N.Y.

BOX 646 Mar. 25-26, Charter Day, University of California, San Diego and Riverside, Calif.(2 folders)

Apr. 1, Prince George's Area Science Fair, College Park, Md.Apr. 7, Villanova University, Villanova, Pa.Apr. 14, National School Board Association, St. Louis, Mo.Apr. 23, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award ceremony, Washington, D.C.May 4, Chemists' Club, New York, N.Y.May 11, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.May 17, American Ordnance Association, Washington, D.C.May 23, American Iron and Steel Institute, New York, N.Y.

BOX 647 May 26, "Prelude to Independence" celebration, Williamsburg, Va.May 28, Tulane University, New Orleans, La.June 3, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Mich.June 4, Nuclear Congress, New York, N.Y.June 6, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.June 8, television interview with Winston Prouty, Washington, D.C.June 14, Savannah River Operations Office, Aiken, S.C.June 16, Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia, Pa.June 20, American Nuclear Society, Boston, Mass.

BOX 648 June 21, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Princeton, N.J.June 28, Society of Nuclear Medicine, Dallas, Tex.July 24, Office of Education, Washington, D.C.Aug. 10-27, West Coast tripSept. 14-16, visit to Stockholm, SwedenSept. 17-21, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna, Austria

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BOX 649 CorrespondenceItineraries, travel arrangements, and chairman's luncheonSpeeches, statements, and interviews

Oct. 9, World Affairs Council, Los Angeles, Calif.Oct. 10, seventy-fifth anniversary of Whittier, Calif.Oct. 11, Rice University, Houston, Tex.

BOX 650 Oct. 13, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.Oct. 17, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.Oct. 24, Parr Nuclear Power Plant, Parr, S.C.Oct. 25, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn.Oct. 26, University of the State of New York, Albany, N.Y.Oct. 30-31, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn.

(2 folders)Nov. 1, regional meeting, American Chemical Society, Gatlinburg, Tenn.Nov. 7, Washington Society of Engineers, Washington, D.C.

BOX 651 Nov. 9, American Ordnance Association, Cincinnati, OhioNov. 17-19, Savannah (nuclear ship) welcoming ceremony, San Francisco, Calif.Nov. 23-26, Robert A. Welch Foundation meeting, Houston, Tex.Nov. 26-28

American Nuclear Society and Atomic Industrial Forum conference, Washington, D.C.Twentieth anniversary commemoration of the first nuclear reaction, Washington, D.C.

Dec. 3, Enrico Fermi Award ceremony, Washington, D.C.Dec. 5, "Youth Wants to Know" interview, Arlington, Va.Dec. 7-8, presidential visit to Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, N.Mex., and

Nevada Test Site, Indian Springs, Nev.(2 folders)

Dec. 13, Weizmann Institute of Science dinner, New York, N.Y.BOX 652 Dec. 26-28, National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho Falls, Idaho

1963Jan. 10, Texas assumption of nuclear regulatory authority, Austin, Tex.Jan. 11, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, Los Angeles, Calif.Jan. 16, Women's Forum on National Security, Washington, D.C.Jan. 24, Bendix Management Club, Kansas City, Mo.Feb. 6, Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, D.C.Feb. 10 and 17, "Explorer" radio program taping, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.Feb. 11, Thomas A. Edison Memorial Lecture, United States Naval Research Laboratory,

Washington, D.C.Feb. 18, Plutonium Chemistry Symposium, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.Mar. 2, Science Talent Search, Washington, D.C.Mar. 3, Association for Higher Education, Chicago, Ill.Mar. 12, National Broadcasting Co., "A Moment With" television program taping,

Washington, D.C.BOX 653 Mar. 14, Business Council luncheon, Washington, D.C.

Mar. 15, Hanford Atomic Plant, Richland, Wash.(2 folders)

Mar. 16, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Wash.Mar. 22-Dec. 17, miscellaneous trips

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Apr. 1, National Security Seminar, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Washington,D.C.

Apr. 6-8, Savannah River Plant, Aiken, S.C.Apr. 25, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award ceremony, Washington, D.C.

BOX 654 Apr. 26, Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, Ky.Apr. 29, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass.May 3, Ames Laboratory, Ames, IowaMay 4, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn.May 7, National Science Fair International and Lions' Club, Albuquerque, N.Mex.May 15, Transplutonium Elements Symposium, Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago,

Ill.May 19-Aug. 5, trips to the Soviet Union See also Classified

Articles and speeches by Seaborg and other delegatesBOX 655 Background material

(2 folders)Briefing notebookCorrespondence

1962-1963, June(4 folders)

BOX 656 1963, July-1964, n.d.(2 folders)

Diary and notesItineraries and travel arrangements See also OversizePhotographsPress releases, news conferences, and clippings

BOX 657 Reports(3 folders)

Russian printed matterJune 5, Mundelein College, Chicago, Ill.June 9, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.June 17, National Coal Association, Washington, D.C.

BOX 658 June 23, Svenskarnas Dag celebration, Minneapolis, Minn.June 27, National Press Club, Washington, D.C.June 28, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo.July 9, Peach Bottom Power Station, Peach Bottom, Pa.Sept. 1, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind.Sept. 11, American Chemical Society, New York, N.Y.Sept. 23-Oct. 3, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna,

Austria See also ClassifiedBriefing materialGeneral correspondence

(3 folders)BOX 659 (1 folder)

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Visit to Denmark and Yugoslavia(2 folders)

Sept. 26, Hanford Electric Generating Project, presidential ground-breaking ceremony,Richland, Wash.(2 folders)

Oct. 7-11, International Atomic Energy Agency symposium, Brookhaven Laboratory,Upton, N.Y.

Oct. 16Elizabeth A. and Theodore D. Hadley Memorial Fund, Kennett Consolidated School,

Kennett Square, Pa.BOX 660 Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.

Oct. 19, St. Mary's College, Oakland, Calif.Oct. 23, Delaware Section, American Chemical Society, Wilmington, Del.Oct. 27, American Broadcasting Corp., Science All Stars, New York, N.Y.Oct. 28, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Washington, D.C.Nov. 1, General Electric Co., Schenectady, N.Y.Nov. 4, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn.Nov. 7, Sigma Delta Chi convention, Norfolk, Va.Nov. 16-30, Soviet scientists' visit to the United States

(2 folders)Nov. 20

American Nuclear Society, New York, N.Y.Boy Scouts of America, atomic energy merit badge, New York, N.Y.

Dec. 4, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Ill.Dec. 7, Princeton-Pennsylvania Accelerator dedication, Princeton, N.J.

BOX 661 Dec. 9, Joint Engineering Societies meeting, Indianapolis, Ind.Dec. 12, William E. Knox pre-Christmas luncheon, New York, N.Y.

1964Jan. 11, Swedish Club of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif.Jan. 14, Engineers Joint Council, Washington, D.C.Jan. 20-21, American Chemical Society symposium, Denver, Colo.Jan. 22, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.Jan. 24, American Swedish Historical Foundation, Philadelphia, Pa.Feb. 5-Dec. 22, miscellaneous tripsMar. 11, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, N.C.Mar. 17, American Nuclear Society, Pittsburgh, Pa.Mar. 19, Atomic Energy Commission, Reactor Development Symposium, Washington,

D.C.Apr. 1, Chemical Biodynamics Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.Apr. 3, meeting re commercial fabrication of plutonium fuel, Richland, Wash.Apr. 11, Nuclear Development Center, Babcock and Wilcox Co., Lynchburg, Va.Apr. 27-30, National University Extension Association, Washington, D.C.May 4, Montana State University, Bozeman, Mont., telelectureMay 5, National Science Fair International, Baltimore, Md.

BOX 662 May 13, Great Issues of Contemporary Society telelectureMay 19, Atomic Energy Commission, public information officers meeting, Washington,

D.C.

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May 25, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, Neb.June 5, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.June 11, Atomic Energy Commission, radioisotope production and distribution meeting,

Germantown, Md.June 13, New York World's Fair, New York, N.Y.June 18-24, American College of Chest Physicians, San Francisco, Calif.June 24-25, President's Conference on Occupational Safety, Washington, D.C.July 3, Atomic Energy Commission, Robert E. Stone award ceremony, Washington, D.C.July 9, National Youth Science Camp luncheon, Washington, D.C.July 19, Bohemia Grove Encampment, Monte Rio, Calif.Aug. 31-Sept. 9, Third International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,

Geneva, Switzerland See also ClassifiedGeneral file

(3 folders)BOX 663 (6 folders)BOX 664 (4 folders)

Papers presented(2 folders)

BOX 665 (2 folders)Publicity

(3 folders)Savannah (nuclear ship), demonstration run cruise

BOX 666 Special book presentation(3 folders)

United States delegation, list of members and final reportSept. 11, FORATOM, Brussels, BelgiumSept. 14-18, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna,

Austria See also Classified(2 folders)

BOX 667 (2 folders)Oct. 1, Hanford Day, New York World's Fair, New York, N.Y.Oct. 9, American Society for Metals, Philadelphia, Pa.Oct. 10, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.Oct. 12, Southern Governor's Conference, San Antonio, Tex.Oct. 26, St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo.Oct. 27, Town Hall meeting, Los Angeles, Calif.Nov. 5, National Youth Conference on the Atom, Chicago, Ill.Nov. 6, Atomic Energy Commission, managers' meeting, Chicago, Ill.Nov. 30-Dec. 3, Atomic Industrial Forum, San Francisco, Calif.Dec. 5, Charles L. Parsons Award ceremony, Washington, D.C.Dec. 29, Washington Junior Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.

BOX 668 1965Jan. 17, university presidents, meeting, Washington, D.C.Jan. 18, Lyndon B. Johnson inauguration, Washington, D.C.Jan. 29, Leif Erikson Foundation award dinner, Los Angeles, Calif.Feb. 5

Executives Club of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

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Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Ill.Feb. 24, Western Society of Engineers, Chicago, Ill.Mar. 1, Science Talent Search, Washington, D.C.Mar. 8, Atomic Industrial Forum, Seminar on Nuclear Merchant Ships, New York, N.Y.Mar. 16

Atomic Energy Commission, classification symposium, Germantown, Md.Howard University, Washington, D.C.

Mar. 24, Calvin Bullock Forum, New York, N.Y.Apr. 1-2, Hubert H. Humphrey speech, University of California, Los Angeles, Calif.Apr. 2, Atomic Industrial Forum, Board of Directors' meeting, Washington, D.C.Apr. 7-8, Atomic Energy Commission, Contractor Equal Opportunity Program

Workshop, Washington, D.C.Apr. 9-11, Savannah River Plant, Aiken, S.C.Apr. 14, East Carolina College, Greenville, N.C.Apr. 21, Chemical Industry Council of Northern California, San Francisco, Calif.Apr. 28, American Power Conference, Chicago, Ill.May 3-5, Edison Electric Institute, annual convention, Miami, Fla.

BOX 669 May 10, Economic Club of Detroit, Detroit, Mich.May 11, Atomic Energy Commission, public information meeting, Germantown, Md.May 14-16, Robert A. Welch Foundation meeting, Houston, Tex.June 5, University of Detroit, Detroit, Mich.June 9, Southwest Atomic Energy Associates, Little Rock, Ark.June 11, Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco, Calif.June 11-12, American River Junior College, Sacramento, Calif.June 12, Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.June 16, Secretary's Day program, Washington, D.C.June 20, World Congress of World Federalists, San Francisco, Calif.June 23, Atomic Energy of Canada meeting, Chalk River, Ontario, CanadaJune 26, United Nations, twentieth anniversary convocation, University of California,

Berkeley, Calif.June 30, Mary Bunting farewell party, Washington, D.C.July 10-11, Seaborg family visit, Wilmington, Del., and Philadelphia, Pa.July 16, Inorganic Materials Research Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley,

Calif.BOX 670 Sept. 17-Oct. 6, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Tokyo,

Japan See also ClassifiedBriefing material

JapanMiddle East

(2 folders)NotebookThailandTurkey

(2 folders)BOX 671 (1 folder)

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Itineraries, notes, and travel vouchersJapan Atomic Industrial Forum

(1 folder)BOX 672 (1 folder)

MiscellanyUnited States delegation, lists and final report

Oct. 9, Leif Erikson Day, New York, N.Y.Oct. 16, Westinghouse Time Capsule, New York World's Fair, New York, N.Y.Oct. 27, Allen J. Vander Weyden farewell, Washington, D.C.Oct. 30, Evans Memorial Lecture, Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioNov. 3, Atomic Industrial Forum, Seminar on Nuclear Power, New York, N.Y.Nov. 4, Virginia Women's Forum, Richmond, Va.

BOX 673 Nov. 8American Science Film Association meeting, Washington, D.C.Scientific Attachés meeting, State Department, Washington, D.C.

Nov. 12-14, Robert A. Welch Foundation meeting, Houston, Tex.Nov. 16, American Nuclear Society and Atomic Industrial Forum conference,

Washington, D.C.Nov. 18, California Museum of Science and Technology, Los Angeles, Calif.Nov. 18-20, California Section, American Chemical Society, Los Angeles, Calif.

(2 folders)Nov. 22, National Academy of Sciences, New York, N.Y.Nov. 23, telephonic lecture, Ripon College, Ripon, Wis.Nov. 28, chemistry alumni reunion, University of California, Los Angeles, Calif.Dec. 3, scientific attachés meeting, Danish embassy, Washington, D.C.Dec. 4-5, Cutler-Hammer symposium, Milwaukee, Wis.Dec. 6, Fred Gale outstanding service citation ceremony, Cambridge, Mass.Dec. 10, visit to Lyndon B. Johnson's ranch and University of Texas, Austin, Tex.Dec. 14, Research Club of Washington, Washington, D.C.Dec. 15, American Society of Business Press Editors, Washington, D.C.Dec. 16, William E. Knox pre-Christmas luncheon, New York, N.Y.

BOX 674 1966Jan. 6, meeting with Stewart Udall and the Metropolitan Water District staff, Los Angeles,

Calif.Jan. 7, American-Scandinavian Foundation, Washington, D.C.Jan. 13, Nobel Conference, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn.

(2 folders)Jan. 17, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.

(3 folders)Feb. 2-4, Atomic Energy Commission, General Advisory Committee meeting, Mayaguez,

Puerto RicoBOX 675 Feb. 7, Frontiers of Science Foundation of Oklahoma meeting, Washington, D.C.

Feb. 9, Atomic Energy Commission, intern program meeting, Germantown, Md.Feb. 17, University of Texas, Austin, Tex.Feb. 19, visits to Nevada Test Site and Nuclear Rocket Development Station, Indian

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Feb. 21, twenty-fifth anniversary of plutonium's discovery, University of California,Berkeley, Calif.(4 folders)

Feb. 28Atomic Energy Commission, intern orientation, Germantown, Md.State Department, personnel exchange program ceremony, Washington, D.C.

Mar. 1-2, Atomic Industrial Forum, plutonium conference, Washington, D.C.BOX 676 Mar. 7, Science Talent Search, Washington, D.C.

(2 folders)Mar. 10-12, German Atom Forum, Bonn, Germany

(5 folders)Mar. 16, National Science Club, Washington, D.C.Mar. 23, McGill University, Montreal, CanadaMar. 28, presentation of plutonium samples, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.Mar. 31-Apr. 1, Atomic Energy Commission, managers' meeting, Washington, D.C.

BOX 677 ca. Apr.-ca. Aug., spring and summer vacationsApr. 2, Thomas Jefferson High School, Charlotte, N.C.Apr. 6, "Youth Wants to Know" television broadcast, Washington, D.C.Apr. 8-Dec. 31, miscellaneous tripsApr. 13, Atomic Energy Commission, science and technology fellows briefing,

Germantown, Md.Apr. 15, Swedish Colonial Society, Philadelphia, Pa.Apr. 15-16, Lafayette College, Easton, Pa.Apr. 19, town bicentennial celebrations, Winston-Salem, N.C.Apr. 22

American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pa.Atomic Energy Commission, Life Sciences exhibit, Washington, D.C.

Apr. 25, Atomic Energy Commission, Committee of Reviewers, Washington, D.C.Apr. 26, Appreciation for Excellence in Youth, Washington, D.C.May 2-3, Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, Ill.May 3, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.

BOX 678 May 4, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.May 10, Murch School, Washington, D.C.May 13, International Science Fair, Dallas, Tex.May 14, Robert A. Welch Foundation meeting, Houston, Tex.May 20, Gibbs Medal Award ceremony, Chicago Section, American Chemical Society,

Chicago, Ill.(5 folders)

May 20-21, University of Wisconsin, Marinette, Wis.BOX 679 May 24, Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Industrial Participation meeting,

Germantown, Md.May 28, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.June 1, California Alumni Club, Washington, D.C.June 2, Leif Erikson Foundation, New York, N.Y.June 3, Alden H. Emery testimonial dinner, American Chemical Society, Washington,

D.C.June 7, National Association of Manufacturers, Washington, D.C.

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June 9-12, commencement, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.(2 folders)

June 10, Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.June 12, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich.

BOX 680 June 29, Brookwood Nuclear Power Plant, Ontario, N.Y.July 12, National Safety Council award, Germantown, Md.July 15-17, Bohemia Grove Encampment, Monte Rio, Calif.July 19-23, International Platform Association convention, Washington, D.C.Aug. 23, Western Electronic Show and Convention, Los Angeles, Calif.

(2 folders)Aug. 26, Idaho National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho Falls, IdahoSept. 13, International Conference on Nuclear Physics, Gatlinburg, Tenn.

(2 folders)Sept. 15-29, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna,

Austria See also ClassifiedBriefing material

(1 folder)BOX 681 (2 folders)

General file(5 folders)

BOX 682 Related travelFinlandGreeceIrelandIsraelSweden

(2 folders)Report and notes

Oct. 1, Vasa Order of America, Washington, D.C.Oct. 5, Yale University, Nuclear Structural Laboratory, New Haven, Conn.Oct. 6, Leif Erikson Foundation, New York, N.Y.Oct. 14

Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, N.Y.Nuclear Fuel Services Reprocessing Plant, West Valley, N.Y.

BOX 683 Oct. 18, Hanford Atomic Reactor, Richland, Wash. See also ClassifiedOct. 18-19, Pacific Science Center, Seattle, Wash.Oct. 21, Council for Basic Education, Washington, D.C.

(3 folders)Oct. 24, British Nuclear Energy Society, London, England See also Classified

(3 folders)BOX 684 (4 folders)

Nov. 2, American Nuclear Society and Atomic Industrial Forum conference, Pittsburgh,Pa.(4 folders)

BOX 685 Nov. 3, Council for the Advancement of Science Writing, Gatlinburg, Tenn.(4 folders)

Nov. 8, International Transplutonium Elements Symposium, Oak Ridge, Tenn.(2 folders)

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Nov. 17, Dallas Council of World Affairs, Dallas, Tex.(2 folders)

Nov. 19, Robert A. Welch Foundation meeting, Houston, Tex.BOX 686 Dec. 1, southwest regional meeting, American Chemical Society, Albuquerque, N.Mex.

(2 folders)Dec. 13, National Conference on Air Pollution, Washington, D.C.

(3 folders)Dec. 14, Foreign Correspondents Center, New York, N.Y.

1967Jan. 3-14, trip to Australia, Thailand, India, and Pakistan

Briefing material See also ClassifiedAustralia

(2 folders)BOX 687 India and Pakistan

ThailandGeneral file

(4 folders)Itineraries and press releasesNotes and drafts of report

BOX 688 Travel documents and mapsJan. 19, fission of U²³³ commemorative celebrations, University of California, Berkeley,

Calif.(3 folders)

Jan. 27, University of Miami, Miami, Fla.Feb. 2, American Business Press, Washington, D.C.Feb. 7-Dec. 31, miscellaneous trips

(4 folders)BOX 689 Mar. 1, centennial celebrations, Howard University, Washington, D.C.

(3 folders)Mar. 3, Sturgeon (nuclear submarine), Groton, Conn.Mar. 6, Science Talent Search, Washington, D.C.

(4 folders)BOX 690 Mar. 15, National Space Club, Washington, D.C.

(4 folders)Mar. 28-29, Atomic Energy Commission, managers' meeting, Washington, D.C.Mar. 29

Donald W. Douglas Laboratories, Pasco, Wash.(2 folders)

Hanford Nuclear Power Plant, Hanford, Wash.BOX 691 Mar. 30

Arizona state agreement signing, Tucson, Ariz.Atomic Industrial Forum, Senior Management Forum, Phoenix, Ariz.

(4 folders)Apr. 7, Savannah River Plant, Aiken, S.C.Apr. 24

American Physical Society symposium, Washington, D.C.

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National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.(3 folders)

Apr. 25American Power Conference, Nuclear Power Symposium, Chicago, Ill.

(2 folders)BOX 692 (2 folders)

Nuclear-Chicago Corp., Chicago, Ill.(2 folders)

Apr. 30, Beverly Farms Elementary School, Potomac, Md.May 8, International Science Fair, San Francisco, Calif.

(5 folders)BOX 693 May 9, alumni awards dinner, University of California, Los Angeles, Calif.

May 11, American Public Power Association, Denver, Colo.(3 folders)

May 12, Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco, Calif.(3 folders)

May 26, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Ill.(2 folders)

May 28, Pennsylvania Military College, Chester, Pa.(2 folders)

BOX 694 May 28-31, Canadian Nuclear Association conference, Montreal, Canada(8 folders)

BOX 695 June 5, College of Wooster, Wooster, OhioJune 7, Charles L. Dunham retirement, Bethesda, Md.June 8, Atomic Energy Commission, Public Service Center dedication, Washington, D.C.June 9, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.

(2 folders)June 11, University of Delaware, Newark, Del.June 26, Symposium on Safeguards Research and Development, Argonne, Ill.

(4 folders)BOX 696 June 29

Davis, Watson, memorial service, Washington, D.C.General Electric Co. commendation, Washington, D.C.Nelson, Curtis, retirement, Germantown, Md.

June 30-July 10, trip to Latin America See also ClassifiedBy country

ArgentinaBrazil

(2 folders)ChileColombiaPeru

BOX 697 VenezuelaGeneral file

(4 folders)Reports and map

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July 12, regents' visit, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley,Calif.

July 20-22, Bohemia Grove Encampment, Monte Rio, Calif.BOX 698 July 26, International Platform Association, Washington, D.C.

(3 folders)Aug. 10-13, family vacationAug. 28, American Chemical Society, High School Chemistry Conference, Washington,

D.C.Aug. 28-Sept. 1, International Theoretical Physics Conference, University of Rochester,

Rochester, N.Y.Sept. 9, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, radiochemistry building dedication, Livermore,

Calif.(2 folders)

BOX 699 Sept. 9, Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.(2 folders)

Sept. 10, twenty-fifth anniversary of the first weighing of plutonium, Chicago, Ill.(6 folders)

BOX 700 (2 folders)Sept. 11, American Chemical Society Symposium on Chemistry in the Nuclear Age, New

York, N.Y.Sept. 19, Industrial Research awards banquet, New York, N.Y.

(2 folders)Sept. 19-29, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna,

Austria See also ClassifiedBriefing material

(4 folders)BOX 701 (2 folders)

General file(4 folders)

BOX 702 (3 folders)Journal notesRelated travel

AustriaBelgiumItalyNetherlands

Oct. 17-20, Marie Sklodowska Curie Symposium, Warsaw, Poland See also ClassifiedBriefing materialCorrespondence

(2 folders)BOX 703 Itineraries, program, and list of participants

Speeches and papersOct. 22, Tri-State College, Angola, Ind.

(3 folders)Oct. 23, National Electronics Conference, Chicago, Ill.

(2 folders)Oct. 26, Senior Seminar in Foreign Policy, State Department, Roslyn, Va.

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Oct. 30, Symposium on Nuclear Energy Development in Latin America, San Juan, PuertoRico See also Classified(2 folders)

BOX 704 (1 folder)Nov. 2, Financial Managers' Seminar, New York, N.Y.

(2 folders)Nov. 3, Goddard Scientific Colloquium, Greenbelt, Md.Nov. 6, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, Peach Bottom, Pa.Nov. 8, American Nuclear Society and Atomic Industrial Forum conference, Chicago, Ill.

(2 folders)BOX 705 (2 folders)

Nov. 10, Committee of College Presidents, Washington, D.C.Nov. 20, Bolsa Island Nuclear Facility, Newport Beach, Calif.Nov. 24-26, McCall Corp. conference, Warrenton, Va.

(2 folders)Nov. 29, Enrico Fermi exhibition, Smithsonian Institution, Museum of History and

Technology, Washington, D.C.Dec. 1, National Youth Conference on the Atom, Chicago, Ill.

(3 folders)BOX 706 (1 folder)

Dec. 1-2, twenty-fifth anniversary of the first chain reaction, Chicago, Ill. See alsoClassified(6 folders)

BOX 707 (4 folders)Dec. 3, Robert A. Welch Foundation meeting, Houston, Tex.Dec. 4, Texas A&M University, College Station, Tex.Dec. 6, New York Academy of Sciences, sesquicentennial celebration, New York, N.Y.

(2 folders)BOX 708 (2 folders)

Dec. 9, Lambuth College, Jackson, Tenn.(2 folders)

Dec. 13, World Future Society, Washington, D.C.Dec. 15, William E. Knox pre-Christmas luncheon, New York, N.Y.

1968Jan. 5, San Onofre Nuclear Power Station, San Onofre, Calif.Jan. 9, Dutch Treat Club, New York, N.Y.Jan. 11, diplomatic and consular officers, Washington, D.C.Jan. 13, Touchdown Club, Washington, D.C.

BOX 709 Jan. 15, American Mining Congress, Washington, D.C.(2 folders)

Jan. 25, Foreign Policy Association, Washington, D.C.Jan. 25-Nov. 20, miscellaneous tripsFeb. 1, American Chemical Society regional banquet, Philadelphia, Pa.Feb. 8, Governor's Industrial Safety Conference, San Francisco, Calif.

(3 folders)BOX 710 Feb. 10, American Society of Swedish Engineers, New York, N.Y.

Feb. 14, Rocky Flats Nuclear Rocket Development Station and Nevada Test Site, IndianSprings, Nev.

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Feb. 15, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, N.Mex.(3 folders)

Feb. 20, lawyers' luncheon, Washington, D.C.Mar. 1, United States Army Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, Detroit, Mich.Mar. 4, Science Talent Search, Washington, D.C.

(2 folders)Mar. 6, National Electrical Manufacturers Association, Washington, D.C.

(2 folders)BOX 711 Mar. 7, Fairleigh-Dickinson University, Rutherford, N.J.

(2 folders)Mar. 13, National Science Foundation, professional staff meeting, Washington, D.C.Apr. 1, American Chemical Society, Microscopic Studies of the Actinides Symposium,

San Francisco, Calif.(3 folders)

Apr. 4, International Neighbors Club, Washington, D.C.BOX 712 Apr. 7, Hill School Foundation, Pottstown, Pa.

Apr. 15, South Carolina-Georgia Nuclear Council, Aiken, S.C.(2 folders)

Apr. 18, Transplutonium Program Committee meeting, Germantown, Md.Apr. 23-25, Inter-American Conference on Radiochemistry, Mexico City, Mex.

(3 folders)Apr. 27, Collegiate Science Conference, College Park, Md.May 9, Naval Atlantic Fleet Polaris Missile Facility, Charleston, S.C.

BOX 713 May 11American Institute of Chemists, Atlanta, GeorgiaRobert A. Welch Foundation meeting, Houston, Tex.

May 14, Atomic Energy Commission, managers' meeting, Washington, D.C.May 17, International Science Fair, Detroit, Mich.

(2 folders)May 18, New York Nuclear Week, New York, N.Y.

(3 folders)May 20, Lawrence Hall of Science dedication, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

(3 folders)May 22, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Junior High School, Chatsworth, Calif.May 26, John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio

(2 folders)BOX 714 June 7, Hanford Works' twenty-fifth anniversary, Richland, Wash.

(2 folders)June 17, Southern Governors' Conference, Charleston, S.C.

(3 folders)June 18, Gordon Research Conference, New London, N.H.July 10, Chicago Museum of Science and Technology, plutonium exhibit, Chicago, Ill.July 10-11, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, Chicago, Ill.July 20, Bohemia Grove Encampment, Monte Rio, Calif.Aug. 10, summer vacation, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.Aug. 31, Grants Chamber of Commerce, uranium industry dinner, Grants, N.Mex.

(2 folders)

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BOX 715 Sept. 6, Atomic Energy Commission, intern program, Washington, D.C.Sept. 17-28, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna,

Austria See also ClassifiedBriefing materialGeneral file

(3 folders)Reports

Oct. 9, Activation Analysis Symposium, Gaithersburg, Md.BOX 716 Oct. 15, Conference on Analytical Chemistry in Nuclear Technology, Oak Ridge, Tenn.

(2 folders)Oct. 16, Pacific Science Center, Seattle, Wash.

(3 folders)Oct. 18, Mound Laboratory, Miamisburg, Ohio

(3 folders)Oct. 22, American Nuclear Society Symposium on Californium, New York, N.Y.

BOX 717 Oct. 30, Hayden Stone Nuclear Energy Forum, New York, N.Y.(3 folders)

Nov. 10, American Nuclear Society and Atomic Industrial Forum conference,Washington, D.C.(3 folders)

BOX 718 (2 folders)Nov. 14, Atomic Energy Commission/Atomic Energy of Canada business meeting,

Washington, D.C.Nov. 15, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pa.

(2 folders)Nov. 25, Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.Dec. 1, National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Ill.

(2 folders)BOX 719 Dec. 4, Council of Graduate Schools in the United States, Washington, D.C.

(4 folders)Dec. 5, Chemistry Department Research Conference, University of California, Berkeley,

Calif.Dec. 12, Advertising Council, Public Service Award dinner, New York, N.Y.Dec. 13, William E. Knox pre-Christmas luncheon, New York, N.Y.Dec. 17, International Platform Association, Cleveland, Ohio

(2 folders)1969

Sept. 14-18, Nobel Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden See also Classified(2 folders)

BOX 720 Sept. 19-Oct. 3, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna,Austria See also ClassifiedBriefing notebook

(2 folders)General file

(4 folders)Itinerary and reportPhotographs of Apollo 11 moon landing given as gifts

BOX 721 Related travel

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CzechoslovakiaHungaryPortugalRomaniaSoviet Union

(3 folders)1970

Jan. 3-16, trip to Africa, Spain, and Germany See also ClassifiedBriefing material

Democratic Republic of the Congo(3 folders)

BOX 722 EthiopiaGermanyGhanaMorocco and KenyaSpainTunisia and South Africa

General file(2 folders)

BOX 723 (4 folders)ItineraryPhotographsReports by

Comar, Cyril L.(3 folders)

Miscellaneous authorsBOX 724 Seaborg

(2 folders)Mar. 20-Apr. 2, trip to Far East and Iran

Briefing materialIndonesiaIranJapan

(4 folders)BOX 725 Korea

Philippines and SingaporeThailand

General file(5 folders)

BOX 726 Invitations, cards, and travel vouchersItineraries

Background information(2 folders)

DraftsReports by

McCool, Whittie J.(2 folders)

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SeaborgMay 24-25, Chemical Institute of Canada and American Chemical Society Joint

Conference, Toronto, CanadaBOX 727 May 25, Canadian Nuclear Association, Toronto, Canada

May 26, Chemical Institute of Canada Landmarks Symposium, Toronto, Canada(2 folders)

Sept. 16-30, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna, AustriaBriefing material

(2 folders)General file

(1 folder)BOX 728 (3 folders)

Paper given at seminar, Karlsruhe, GermanyReport and itinerary

1971Feb. 27-Mar. 20, miscellaneous trips

BOX 729 Aug. 2-20, trip to the Soviet Union See also ClassifiedBriefing material

(2 folders)General file

(3 folders)Itineraries, lists of delegates, and reportsPresentation en route of Winston Churchill bust, Chartwell, England

Sept. 4-25, Fourth International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,Geneva, Switzerland, and International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference,Vienna, Austria See also ClassifiedBriefing material

(1 folder)BOX 730 (1 folder)

General file(6 folders)

BOX 731 (4 folders)Journal excerpt and reportPrograms and other printed matter

(1 folder)BOX 732 (1 folder)

SpeechesUnited States delegations

(2 folders)Foreign trips

Letters to presidents concerning overseas travel, 1961-1971(2 folders)

Lists of overseas travel, n.d.Reports, 1961-1968

(1 folder)BOX 733 (2 folders)

Geographical fileAfrica, 1966-1971

Atomic Energy Commission, 1944-1990, n.d.

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Argentina, 1962-1974, n.d.Australia, 1961-1975, n.d.

(2 folders)Austria, 1965-1974Belgium and Netherlands, 1962-1976Brazil, 1962-1977Canada

1944-1945, 1961-1972BOX 734 1955-1976

Czechoslovakia, 1966-1969, n.d.Denmark, 1966-1975Egypt, 1955-1976, n.d.

(2 folders)Europe, 1958Finland, 1961-1970France, 1961-1976, n.d.

(2 folders)Greece, 1961-1969India, 1962-1975

BOX 735 Israel, 1962-1974 For additional material see Container 556, Nuclear Materials andEquipment Corp.

Italy, 1964-1971, n.d.(2 folders)

Japan, 1961-1975, n.d.(3 folders)

Korea, 1965-1976Miscellaneous countries, 1961-1976

(2 folders)Pakistan, 1964-1966Portugal, 1962-1969

BOX 736 Romania, 1962-1970South Africa, 1962-1975Soviet Union, 1961-1978, n.d.

(4 folders)Spain, 1965-1975Sweden, 1956-1975, n.d.

(2 folders)Switzerland, 1965-1971Thailand, 1960-1974

BOX 737 United Kingdom, 1955-1975, n.d.(2 folders)

Vouchers, 1961-1972(7 folders)

BOX 738-769 University of California, Berkeley, ca. 1939-1998, n.d.Administrative files consisting of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, financial

records, personnel files, and printed matter relating to Seaborg's association with theuniversity.

Atomic Energy Commission, 1944-1990, n.d.

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Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.

BOX 738 Chemistry Department, 1991-1998(10 folders)

BOX 739 General administrative fileAcademic Senate, 1971-1998

(3 folders)Affirmative action, 1995-1997Athletics, 1971-1998 See also Containers 743-744, Physical Education

(3 folders)BOX 740 Bancroft Library, 1968-1998

(3 folders)Benjamin Ide Wheeler Medal, 1998Berkeley Executive Program, 1993-1997Berkeley Scientific, 1995-1998Business Administration Schools, 1971-1990

(2 folders)Cal Band oral history project, 1994

BOX 741 Capital campaign, 1987-1993Centennial fund program, 1967-1970, n.d.Chancellor's Advisory Administrative Council, 1957-1958

(2 folders)Chancellor's Office

1970-1982(2 folders)

BOX 742 1983-1998(3 folders)

ChancellorshipAppointment, 1958-1959Congratulatory letters, 1958

(4 folders)Chinese exchange program, 1985-1986

BOX 743 CommitteesBroadcast and Recording Facilities, 1948, 1957-1958Clark Kerr Award, 1981-1982Computing Facilities, 1955-1958Ernest Orlando Lawrence Memorial, 1958-1961, n.d.La Jolla campus graduate science program expansion, 1956-1962Philosophy, 1954-1955Physical Education See also Container 739, Athletics

1953-1954(2 folders)

BOX 744 1955, n.d.Special Scholarships, 1983-1991

(2 folders)Television, 1953-1958, n.d.

(2 folders)

University of California, Berkeley, ca. 1939-1998, n.d.

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Education in Mathematics, Science, and Technology, 1984-1991Education School

1958, 1981-1982BOX 745 1983-1985

(4 folders)Elise and Walter A. Haas International Award, 1965-1975Emeritus Teaching Consultant Program, 1983-1986, n.d.

BOX 746 Energy research, 1972-1982(2 folders)

Faculty research interests, 1980-1988, 1995-1998(2 folders)

General correspondence1948-1963

(5 folders)BOX 747 1964-1975

(9 folders)BOX 748 1976-1997, n.d.

(5 folders)Gilman Hall, 1978-1998

(2 folders)BOX 749 Graduate students taught by Seaborg, ca. 1939-1963

(2 folders)History of Science and Technology Center, 1971-1982Institute for Basic Research in Science, 1954-1958

(3 folders)Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, 1982-1984

BOX 750 Kosmos Club, 1956-1961, 1983-1988Nobel Tradition at Berkeley, 1984-1987Nuclear Engineering Department, chairman search, 1986-1989Order of the Golden Bear, 1955-1987Personnel, 1942-1961, 1971President's Office

1963, 1972-1986(3 folders)

BOX 751 1987-1998(2 folders)

Professional Development Program, 1992-1997Prytanean Faculty Enrichment Award, 1986-1987Public ceremonies, 1972-1977Public Information Office, 1971-1978, n.d.Regents, 1963, 1970-1980

(2 folders)BOX 752 Speaking engagements, 1946-1965, n.d.

(2 folders)Student unrest, 1964-1965, n.d.

(2 folders)Tuition, 1969, n.d.

University of California, Berkeley, ca. 1939-1998, n.d.

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University professorship, 1972-1980Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

Abstracts and reports, 1963-1984Actinides-1981 Conference, 1978-1981Anniversaries

1976-1981(2 folders)

BOX 753 1996Archival records, 1970-1980Belarus-Chernobyl Wellness Project, 1996-1997Biology and Medicine Division, 1967, 1974-1977Budget, 1973-1982Center for Science and Engineering Education, 1987-1991Committees

Bevatron/Bevalac Nuclear Science Program, 1976-1993(3 folders)

General Advisory Committee, 1973History, 1967-1987, n.d.

BOX 754 Scientific and Educational, 1971-1990SuperHILAC Program, 1976-1990, n.d.

(3 folders)Director search, 1972-1973, 1980European Organization for Nuclear Research, 1979-1985, n.d.Field Task proposal, 1977-1989

BOX 755 General Accounting Office review, 1972General correspondence, 1972-1992

(2 folders)Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, 1982-1984Heavy ion research, 1967-1971, n.d.High school science teacher programs, 1955-1960Image Bank Project, 1994-1997, n.d.International Conference on Nuclear Physics, 1978-1980

BOX 756 Large Einsteinium Activation Program, 1970-1985National Aeronautics and Space Administration collaboration, 1991-1996Nuclear Science Division, 1981-1992, n.d.

(2 folders)Nuclear Science Wall Chart

Correspondence1996-1997, Oct.

(3 folders)BOX 757 1997, Nov.-1998

Meetings, 1996-1997, n.d.(2 folders)

Working papers, 1995-1998, n.d.(2 folders)

Physical Research Division, 1971-1973, n.d.Public Information Office, 1976-1977

University of California, Berkeley, ca. 1939-1998, n.d.

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Technical Information Division, 1971-1977Lawrence Hall of Science

Advisory Committee and Council1963-1968

BOX 758 1969-1982(6 folders)

BOX 759 1983-1998(4 folders)

Alliance for Collaborative Change in School Systems, 1994-1997Budget, 1982-1998

(3 folders)Building expansion

1985-1987BOX 760 1988-1992

(2 folders)Chemical Education for Public Understanding Program, 1987-1991Curriculum, 1995-1998Development

Advisory Council1978-1987

(3 folders)BOX 761 1989-1998, n.d.

(3 folders)Reports, 1993-1998 See also Container 765, Grants and contracts

(2 folders)Director, 1968-1984, n.d.Friends of the Lawrence Hall of Science, 1983-1984, n.d.Fund-raising

1962-1965BOX 762 1978-1992, n.d.

(5 folders)General correspondence

1961-1962(2 folders)

BOX 763 1963-1983(7 folders)

BOX 764 1984-1998(7 folders)

BOX 765 Grants and contracts, 1985-1993, n.d. See also Container 761, Development reports(3 folders)

Great Explorations in Math and ScienceMiscellany, 1990-1998Publications, 1988-1998

(2 folders)BOX 766 History and overviews, 1958-1998, n.d.

(2 folders)

University of California, Berkeley, ca. 1939-1998, n.d.

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Industry Incentives for Science and Math Education, 1985-1998 See also Container 503, sameheading(4 folders)

Math-Science Task Force1983

BOX 767 1984-1985(4 folders)

Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement Program, 1981-1996(3 folders)

BOX 768 Members Association, 1982-1986, 1996Planning Subcommittee, 1972-1974Projects, 1982-1991

(2 folders)Proposals

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation,1983Carnegie Corp. of New York, 1983-1984Institute of Museum Services, 1983Miscellaneous, 1982-1986National Science Foundation

1981-1983BOX 769 1984-1986, 1993

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, 1983-1984Retreat, 1960, 1984-1985Staff Council, 1982-1996

(3 folders)University relations, 1969-1974, 1986-1996, n.d.

BOX 770-838 Transuranium Research, 1930-1994, n.d.Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, scientific data and notebooks, patent files,

lectures, lists, personnel files, photographs, and printed matter concerning Seaborg'stransuranium research at the University of California, Berkeley, and at the MetallurgicalLaboratory in Chicago, Ill., as part of the Manhattan Project.

Arranged alphabetically by laboratory, subject, or type of material.

BOX 770 Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, Ill. See also Container 453, same headingBombardments, 1944-1946, 1971, n.d.Consultant, 1946-1961

(2 folders)Meetings

Basic Chemistry Group, 1946-1951(3 folders)

Nuclear Chemistry Group, 1946-1957(3 folders)

Process Chemistry Group, 1946-1948(2 folders)

BOX 771 Report, "Fast Neutron Pile for a Test of Conversion," 1947Seminars, 1948-1952

University of California, Berkeley, ca. 1939-1998, n.d.

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Transplutonium Element Symposium, 1963(2 folders)

History ProjectCorrespondence

1966-1971(4 folders)

BOX 772 1972-1978, 1993-1994, n.d.(5 folders)

Groves, Leslie R., notes on diary, 1970Historical highlights, 1971Notes and lists, 1970-1974, n.d.Report on scientific equipment and museum, 1970

BOX 773 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif.Atomic Energy Commission, General Advisory Committee, reports to, 1962-1965Brochures and general information, 1954-1966, n.d.Buildings and grounds, 1941-1945, n.d.Chemistry Group

Minutes1946-1948, May

(5 folders)BOX 774 1948, June-1950, Oct.

(8 folders)BOX 775 1950, Nov.-1953, Feb.

(7 folders)BOX 776 1953, Mar.-1955, Oct.

(7 folders)BOX 777 1955, Nov.-1957, Oct.

(6 folders)BOX 778 1957, Nov.-1960, May

(7 folders)BOX 779 1960, June-1964, Aug.

(7 folders)BOX 780 1964, Oct.-Dec.

Reports, 1946-1949Classified documents and special material

Correspondence reDeclassification, 1946-1962 See also Classified

(3 folders)Inventory control, 1946-1954, n.d.

(2 folders)Requests for reports, 1946-1948

Lists of declassified documents, 1961, 1969(2 folders)

BOX 781 Logs1943-1948

(3 folders)

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BOX 782 1945-1955(4 folders)

Receipts and request forms, 1946-1953(1 folder)

BOX 783 (1 folder)Equipment

Accelerators, 1953-1971Correspondence re early instruments, 1972-1978Inventories, 1941-1943, n.d.Photographs, 1940-1941, n.d.

General correspondence1935-1941, May

(4 folders)BOX 784 1941, June-1946, Aug.

(7 folders)BOX 785 1946, Sept.-Dec., n.d.

(4 folders)Jarvis, Ralph H., 1941Kennedy, Joseph W., 1937-1940, 1952, n.d.Laboratory procedures, 1944-1946, n.d.List of files, 1969

BOX 786 Materials Testing Accelerator Project, 1949-1955Metallurgical Research Project

Correspondence, 1942-1943Miscellany, 1942-1944Reports

Miscellaneous, 1942-1944Weekly, 1942-1943

(3 folders)New Process Chemistry, 1949-1950Office of Scientific Research and Development memoranda, 1940-1942, n.d.Personnel

Employee filesMiscellaneous, 1941-1946, n.d.Seaborg, 1935-1945

Lists, 1941-1945, n.d.Teaching assignments, 1934-1950

(2 folders)Press conference on atomic energy information, 1949Purchase of private rare mineral collection, 1948-1949

BOX 787 Research progress reports1941-1966

(9 folders)BOX 788 1967-1972, n.d.

(3 folders)Scientific data

Absorption of copper and lead gamma ray effects, 1937

Transuranium Research, 1930-1994, n.d.

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Americium, 1946-1953 See also Container 829, Discovery of americium and curiumAnnual tables, 1941Bombardments, 1944-1946Calculation of yields, n.d.Circuits, 1941-1942, n.d.Counters

Dismantled, 1938-1942, n.d.In use, 1941-1942, n.d.

Electroscopes, 1940-1942, n.d.

FP54 calibration, 1941-1942, n.d.Geiger counter studies

1936-1937BOX 789 1941-1942, n.d.

I2 and IO2 exchange, 1939Inelastic scattering of fast neutrons, 1936-1942, n.d.

(9 folders)Interferometer experiments, 1930, 1939, n.d.Isomers, n.d.Kikuchi, Seishi, effect, 1937-1938, n.d.Luminous paint, 1941Miscellaneous, 1936-1941, n.d.

BOX 790 Molybdenium isomer, 1940Notebooks

Fink, Richard, 1948-1949, n.d.Gofman, John William, 1942, 1966Seaborg, 1938-1941, n.d. See also Container 811, same heading

(3 folders)Wahl, Arthur C., 1940-1942, 1974, n.d.

(2 folders)BOX 791 (5 folders)

Plotted data, 1936, n.d.Radioactive iron exchange experiments, 1938-1939Radon, 1937Shop drawings, 1941-1942, n.d.Sn isomers, 1939Szilard-Chambers procedure, 1941-1942Tellurates and tellurites, 1938-1939, n.d.

BOX 792 Thorium plus deuterons, 1942, n.d.Trinitrobenzene, n.d.Uranium, 1939-1941

Unusual letters from the public, 1946-1956, n.d.(4 folders)

Metallurgical Laboratory, Chicago, Ill.Buildings and grounds

Administrative memoranda and report, 1942-1946, n.d.Floor plans and site maps, 1942-1945

Transuranium Research, 1930-1994, n.d.

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BOX 793 Lists of room assignments, 1942-1946, 1970-1975Cartoon, "Mechanism of the Atomic Bomb," ca. 1945Evening lecture series on nuclear chemistry, 1941-1942, n.d.

(2 folders)General correspondence

1940-1942, Oct.(5 folders)

BOX 794 1942, Nov.-1945(6 folders)

BOX 795 1946-1966, n.d.(3 folders)

Laboratory notebooksIndexes, lists, and general correspondence, 1944-1946, 1958, 1969-1975 See also

Classified(3 folders)

Abraham, Bernard M., 1944-1945, 1970-1971, 1977(2 folders)

Albaugh, F. W., 1943-1945BOX 796 Anderson, Herbert H., 1944-1946

(2 folders)Asprey, Larned B., 1944-1945

(2 folders)Baumbach, Harlan L., 1943-1944

(3 folders)Beaton, Roy H., 1943Blaedel, Walter J., 1944-1945

BOX 797 Boyd, George E., 1942-1943Britain, J. W., 1944-1946

(2 folders)Brody, Bernard, 1944-1945Brown, Harrison S., 1942-1943, 1970-1971

(3 folders)Cefola, Michael, 1942-1944, n.d.

(5 folders)Compton, Arthur H., 1942-1945, n.d. See also Container 271, same heading

BOX 798 Cooper, Vance R., 1942-1943(2 folders)

Coryell, Charles D., 1942-1944Covey, Elwin H., 1943-1945, 1971

(2 folders)Crawford, John A., 1944-1945Cunningham, Brunis B., 1942-1946

(2 folders)BOX 799 (2 folders)

Davidson, Norman R., 1943-1945, 1971(3 folders)

Dawson, Lyle R., 1943-1946(2 folders)

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Dean, Floyd M., 1943Dirksen, A. J., 1943-1944Dixon, Jonathon, 1944Doan, R. L., 1942-1943Dreher, Leonard, 1943, 1977Egan, Clark J., 1945, n.d.English, Spofford G., 1942-1943

(1 folder)BOX 800 (2 folders)

Fields, Paul R., 1944, 1970-1971Florin, Alan E., 1943-1945, 1971, 1978

(3 folders)Frank, Ray, 1944Fried, Sherman M., 1943-1945, 1962, 1971-1977

(3 folders)Fries, Bernard A., 1943

(2 folders)BOX 801 (1 folder)

Gaarder, Sydney R., 1943-1945Goeckermann, Robert H., 1944

(2 folders)Greenlee, Roy W., 1944-1945Hagemann, French T., 1943-1944, 1970

(2 folders)Heath, Roy E., 1943-1944Hellman, Nisson N., 1944Hilberry, Norman, 1944Hill, Orville F., 1942-1943, 1971

(3 folders)Hindman, James C., 1943-1946, 1970-1971

(1 folder)BOX 802 (2 folders)

Hoekstra, Henry, 1944, 1970, 1978Hopkins, Horace H., 1943-1946, 1971

(6 folders)Howland, Jerome J., 1943-1945, 1971, 1978

(1 folder)BOX 803 (3 folders)

Hyde, Earl K., 1944-1946(3 folders)

Hyman, Herbert H., 1944-1945Jaffey, Arthur H., 1942-1946, 1970-1971

(4 folders)James, Ralph A., 1943-1946

(1 folder)BOX 804 (5 folders)

Jasaitis, Zene V., 1944, 1971(2 folders)

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Johnson, Gordon L., 1943-1944Karle, Isabella, 1944, 1976

BOX 805 Karle, Jerome, 1943-1944Katz, Joseph J., 1943-1944

(2 folders)Katz, Sidney, 1944, 1978Katzin, Leonard I., 1943-1945, 1970Kirk, Paul L., 1943

(2 folders)Knox, William, 1943-1946

(3 folders)Kohman, Truman, 1942-1943

(2 folders)Koshland, D. E., 1942-1943

(2 folders)BOX 806 (1 folder)

Kraus, Kurt A., 1944-1945(3 folders)

LaChapelle, Theodore J., 1943-1945(2 folders)

Langham, Wright H., 1944, 1971Lawroski, Stephen, 1944Leventhal, Leon, 1944, 1975-1977Lincoln, Dwight C., 1943-1944Lindner, Manfred, 1943Magnusson, Lawrence B., 1943-1946, 1970-1971

(2 folders)BOX 807 (4 folders)

Malm, John G., 1943-1945, 1970-1971(2 folders)

Manning, Winston M., 1943-1944BOX 808 Miller, Daniel R., 1943, 1971

(3 folders)Morgan, Leon O., 1944-1945, 1969

(4 folders)Morris, Howard E., 1943O'Connor, Paul R., 1944-1945

(1 folder)BOX 809 (3 folders)

Orlemann, Edwin F., 1943(2 folders)

Osborne, D. W., 1943-1946(2 folders)

Patton, Robert L., 1943-1944(1 folder)

BOX 810 (2 folders)Perlman, Isadore, 1942-1945

(7 folders)

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BOX 811 (1 folder)Peterson, Sigfred, 1977Pye, Donald G., 1944-1945Robinson, Herman P., 1944Rosenfels, Richard S., 1943

(2 folders)Seaborg, 1942-1946, n.d. See also Container 790, same heading

(4 folders)BOX 812 Sedlet, Jacob, 1944-1945, 1970-1971

Sheft, Irving, 1943-1946, 1970-1971Sheline, Glenn E., 1942-1943Simpson, Oliver C., 1944, 1970-1971Smith, Clifford, 1943-1944

(3 folders)Stewart, Donald C., 1943-1946, 1969-1971, 1977

(4 folders)Stoughton, R. W., 1943

BOX 813 Studier, Martin H., 1944-1945, 1970-1971Thompson, Roy C., 1944-1946

(2 folders)Thompson, Stanley G., 1942-1946, 1969-1970

(4 folders)BOX 814 Van Winkle, Quentin, 1945-1946

(2 folders)Wahl, Arthur C. See Containers 790-791, same headingWalling, Matthew T., 1944

(2 folders)Watson, C. J., 1944-1945Watt, George W., 1943-1944Watters, James I., 1944-1945Weissbourd, Bernard, 1945Werner, Louis B., 1943

(2 folders)Westrum, Edgar F., 1944-1945, 1971Willard, John E., 1942-1944, 1977

(3 folders)Wolf, Michael J., 1945Yett, Fowler R., 1944Zachariasen, Frederick W. H., 1944

BOX 815 MeetingsBismuth phosphate process, 1943-1945Conference on Chemistry, 1942Council of Chemistry, Final Products Section, 1943

(2 folders)Group leaders, 1944Held and scheduled, 1943-1944Laboratory Council, 1945-1946

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Miscellaneous, 1942-1946Project Council, 1944-1945Section C-I

Basic Chemistry, Recovery, and Instruments groups, 1944-1945(2 folders)

Control Analysis Group, 1945Council

1944(2 folders)

BOX 816 1945(2 folders)

Extraction, Decontamination, Concentration, Separation, and Process Developmentgroups, 1943-1944

Groups 1 and 3, 1945-1946(2 folders)

Heavy Isotopes Group, 1946Purification and Metal Production Groups, 1943-1944

(2 folders)Separations Processes, 1943-1945

BOX 817 Solvent Extraction Process, 1944-1946(2 folders)

Uranium²³³ Group, 1945Senior staff, 1946

Miscellany, 1943-1946Notes on telephone calls and meetings

Set A, 1943-1949, n.d.(2 folders)

Set B, 1944-1945(2 folders)

BOX 818 Set C, 1945-1946(2 folders)

PersonnelCard file, n.d.Correspondence

EmploymentApplications, 1942-1946Negotiations, 1942-1947Offers

Made, 1942-1943Refused, 1942-1947, n.d.

Miscellaneous, 1943-1946Directories

1943(2 folders)

BOX 819 1944-1945(4 folders)

Employee files

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"A-O" miscellaneous, 1942-1946(3 folders)

BOX 820 “P-R” miscellaneous, 1942-1946Seaborg, 1942-1946"S-Z" miscellaneous, 1942-1946

(2 folders)Lists and organizational charts, 1942-1946, 1970-1971, n.d.

Plutonium Record ProjectGeneral correspondence, 1945-1949, n.d.Vols. 2, 5, and 9, 1946-1949, n.d.Vol. 14A

Correspondence, 1946-1954(2 folders)

BOX 821 Drafts of papers, 1944-1953, n.d.(6 folders)

Editorial notes, 1949-1953BOX 822 Vol. 14B

Correspondence, 1945-1952(4 folders)

Drafts of papersIntroduction, 1949Sections 1.1-3.150, 1941-1949, n.d.

(6 folders)BOX 823 Sections 4.2-6.220, 1945-1948, n.d.

(8 folders)BOX 824 Sections 14.1-21.1, 1947-1949, n.d.

(7 folders)BOX 825 Sections 22.1-22.60, 1947-1949, n.d.

(4 folders)Unnumbered sections, 1948, n.d.

Lists of papers, 1948-1949, n.d.Vol. 15A, 1946Vols. 17A and 17B

Correspondence, 1946-1957, n.d.Drafts of papers, 1949-1951, n.d.

(2 folders)BOX 826 Lists of papers, 1945-1949, n.d.

Vols. 20 and 23, n.d.Reports

By topicChemistry, Purification and Metallurgy of Plutonium, 1944

(2 folders)Index of plutonium research, 1943Miscellaneous, 1943-1945, n.d.Problem and work abstracts, 1944-1945

(2 folders)Section C-1 activities, 1943, 1970

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BOX 827 Security, 1942-1949, 1970Shops, 1942Summaries of work, 1944-1945

Lists ofMaster, n.d.

(2 folders)Miscellaneous, 1944, 1969-1970, n.d.

BOX 828 Prepared byArgonne National Laboratory, Lemont, Ill., 1945-1946, 1970-1971, n.d.

(6 folders)BOX 829 (4 folders)

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 1944, 1969, n.d.(3 folders)

Memoranda concerning, 1942-1945, n.d.Scientific memoranda and data

Discovery of americium and curium, 1944-1945, 1967-1968, n.d. See also Container 788,Americium

BOX 830 Fission products, 1942-1953, 1962, n.d.(3 folders)

Heavy isotopesCalculations, 1945, n.d.Cross-section determinations, 1942-1946, 1956, n.d.General file, 1943-1948, n.d.

(2 folders)Isotope data, 1946-1948, n.d.

(3 folders)BOX 831 Target summaries, 1945-1947

Miscellaneous notes, 1943-1945, n.d.Xray absorbtion of rays emitted by elements 92-96, 1945

Travel vouchers by name of employee, 1942-1946, 1969"A-R" miscellaneousSeaborg"S-W" miscellaneous

Other laboratoriesClinton Laboratory, Clinton, Tenn. See Container 832, Oak Ridge National LaboratoryHanford Engineer Works, Richland, Wash.

Bombardments, 1944-1946History, 1947, 1956-1967

(2 folders)Photographs, 1977-1978, n.d.

Los Alamos National Laboratory, lecture series on nuclear physics1943-1944

BOX 832 1943-1946(2 folders)

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn.Bombardments, 1944-1946Directories and maps, 1944-1946, 1976

Transuranium Research, 1930-1994, n.d.

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Lecture series on nuclear physics, 1944(2 folders)

Miscellany, 1944-1946Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., bombardments, 1942-1944, 1970

Patent fileAtomic Energy Commission dockets

No. 7Bills, 1949-1955Correspondence

1942-1949(3 folders)

BOX 833 1950-1958, n.d. See also Classified(10 folders)

Exhibits1940-1945, n.d.

(2 folders)BOX 834 1944-1952, n.d.

(2 folders)Pleadings, 1950-1954Reference documents, 1937-1955

(2 folders)Selected material, 1943-1955

No. 34, U²³³ claim, 1960-1961Cards for abandoned chemical cases, 1970

BOX 835 Disclosures, 1942-1947, 1969-1970(4 folders)

French patent claims, 1966-1968General correspondence

1941-1945(3 folders)

BOX 836 1946-1975, n.d.(4 folders)

Newspaper clippings, 1955, 1964Office of Scientific Research and Development opinions, 1945-1947, n.d.

(9 folders)Patents held by Seaborg

Abstracts and list, 1964, 1970, n.d.BOX 837 Copies, 1954-1965

Petitions, oaths, and records of invention, 1942-1952, 1975(2 folders)

Social and political implications of scientific researchCongressional correspondence, 1946-1960, n.d.

(2 folders)General file

1944-1946, Apr.(5 folders)

Transuranium Research, 1930-1994, n.d.

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BOX 838 1946, June-1960, 1980, n.d.(2 folders)

BOX 838-861 Subject File, 1914-1998, n.d.Correspondence, reports, writings, and printed matter concerning subjects such as the discovery

of elements, nuclear medicine, arms control treaties, and nuclear waste management.Arranged alphabetically by subject.

BOX 838 Astrology, 1975-1976Biotechnology, 1985-1987Cold fusion, 1989-1993, n.d.

(5 folders)Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty

Dewitt, Hugh, file1983

BOX 839 1984-1985(7 folders)

BOX 840 1986-1990, n.d.(7 folders)

General correspondence1970-1971, 1982-1984

(3 folders)BOX 841 1985-1998, n.d.

(4 folders)Notes, 1969-1971Printed matter

Newspaper and journal articles, 1982-1997, n.d.(2 folders)

Publications byFederal government, 1973-1976, 1985-1986International organizations

1994-1995BOX 842 1996-1997

Private organizations and foundations, 1982-1998, n.d.(6 folders)

ElementsBy atomic number

No. 43 (technetium), 1995-1996, n.d.No. 93 (neptunium), 1972-1974

BOX 843 No. 94 (plutonium), 1967-1977, 1991-1997No. 95 (americium), 1972-1976No. 96 (curium), n.d.No. 97 (berkelium), 1950-1958, 1963-1976, n.d.No. 98 (californium), 1950-1983No. 99 (einsteinium), 1960, 1973-1977No. 100 (fermium), 1954, 1967, 1975No. 101 (mendelevium), 1955, 1972-1978, 1997

Transuranium Research, 1930-1994, n.d.

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No. 102 (nobelium), 1958-1974, n.d.No. 103 (lawrencium), n.d.No. 104 (rutherfordium), 1969-1977, n.d.

(3 folders)No. 105 (dubnium), 1970-1976 See also Classified

BOX 844 No. 106 (seaborgium)1974-1976, 1992-1994, Oct.

(11 folders)BOX 845 1994, Nov.-1998 See also Oversize

(7 folders)No. 107 (bohrium), 1974-1977No. 110 (ununnilium)

1973, 1986-1991, Aug.(3 folders)

BOX 846 1991, Sept.-1997(10 folders)

BOX 847 No. 111, 1973-1997No. 112, 1996-1997Nos. 113-114, 1969No. 115, 1973-1974No. 126, 1970-1977, n.d.

(2 folders)No. 127, 1976

Naming controversiesCorrespondence

General1942-1994

(5 folders)BOX 848 1995-1998

(6 folders)Support solicitation

Letters sent, 1996(2 folders)

BOX 849 (2 folders)Responses, 1996

(2 folders)Scientific journal articles, clippings, and papers

1914, 1947-1952, 1967-1996(4 folders)

BOX 850 1997, n.d.(2 folders)

Superheavy, 1969-1978, 1994-1996(3 folders)

TablesCorrespondence, 1945-1997

(5 folders)Printed matter

Subject File, 1914-1998, n.d.

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1964-1969BOX 851 1973-1998, n.d.

Energy statistics, 1972-1979, n.d.Fast Flux Test Facility, Richland, Wash., 1991-1998

(8 folders)BOX 852 Federal government and higher education, 1958-1970, 1983-1991, 1998

(2 folders)Fusion power, 1974-1998

(3 folders)Futurist topics, 1997Gabon natural reactor phenomenon, 1972-1976Human rights, 1988Isotope recovery

1993-1994(3 folders)

BOX 853 1994-1998(6 folders)

Jokes and cartoons, 1983-1991, n.d.Lewis, Gilbert N. See also Container 318, same heading

1912, 1933-1947, 1971-1982(2 folders)

BOX 854 1984, 1995-1998, n.d.(6 folders)

Limited Test Ban Treaty, 1963-1964, 1991Manhattan Project, 1945-1998, n.d.

BOX 855 Mendeleev, Dmitri, 1934, 1974-1975, n.d.Methane and methanol synthesis, 1968-1974Non-Proliferation Treaty

1962, 1971-1994(7 folders)

BOX 856 1995-1997(2 folders)

Nuclear history, 1996Nuclear industry, 1970-1977, n.d.Nuclear medicine

1946, 1970-1977, 1985-1996(6 folders)

BOX 857 1996-1998, n.d.(6 folders)

Nuclear power and technologyGeneral file, 1996-1997

(2 folders)BOX 858 Printed matter, 1971, 1989-1997, n.d.

(4 folders)Nuclear reactors, 1967-1976, n.d.Nuclear waste disposal and management of excess weapons plutonium

Correspondence

Subject File, 1914-1998, n.d.

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1974-1997, July(3 folders)

BOX 859 1997, Aug.-1998Miscellany, 1978, 1995-1997Printed matter

Energy Department, 1991-1998, n.d.(3 folders)

Journals and newsletters, 1990-1998(2 folders)

BOX 860 Miscellaneous, 1990-1998National Academy of Sciences, 1994

Seaborg statements and journal excerpts, 1969-1971, 1996-1997, n.d.Radioactivity, 1973-1976, 1996-1997, n.d.Radioisotopes, n.d.Robotics, 1983-1985Science advice to presidents, 1988-1989Science and technology, 1996Scientific radiation experiments by others

General file, 1966-1967, 1977, 1994-1995(3 folders)

BOX 861 Printed matter, 1993-1997, n.d.(2 folders)

Scientist profile, 1996Strategic Arms Limitation treaties, 1978-1980

(5 folders)Strategic Defense Initiative, 1987-1989Uranium enrichment, 1972-1975

BOX 862-878 Speeches, 1940-1998, n.d.Lists and texts of speeches.Organized as bound volumes and unbound speeches and thereunder chronologically.

BOX 862 Bound1955-1961

(2 vols.)BOX 863 1962-1963

(2 vols.)BOX 864 1964-1966

(3 vols.)BOX 865 1967-1968

(2 vols.)BOX 866 1969

(2 vols.)BOX 867 1970-1971

(2 vols.)BOX 868 Lists, 1941-1961

Unbound

Subject File, 1914-1998, n.d.

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1940-1953(14 folders)

BOX 869 1954-1961(10 folders)

BOX 870 1962-1963(7 folders)

BOX 871 1964-1967, July(7 folders)

BOX 872 1967, Aug.-1969, July(6 folders)

BOX 873 1969, Sept.-1970, Aug.(6 folders)

BOX 874 1970, Sept.-1974(8 folders)

BOX 875 1975-1981(9 folders)

BOX 876 1982-1986(9 folders)

BOX 877 1987-1990(7 folders)

BOX 878 1991-1998, n.d.(7 folders)

BOX 879-950 Writings, 1936-1998, n.d.Drafts, printed texts, outlines, correspondence, photographs, and research files relating to articles,

books, encyclopedia and atlas entries, and introductions, forewords, and prefaces written bySeaborg.

Arranged alphabetically by type of publication. Articles are arranged chronologically by year ofpublication and alphabetically thereunder. Books, encyclopedia and atlas entries, andintroductions, forewords, and prefaces are arranged alphabetically by title.

BOX 879 Articles1936-1948

(5 folders)1949

“The Eight New Synthetic Elements,” Science in Progress, 1948-1949“The Transuranium Elements,” Scientia, 1949

1950-19511952

Miscellaneous“Radioactivity and Nuclear Theory,” Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 1949-1951

BOX 880 1953, “The Actinide Series,” Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry, 1947-19531955-1958

(2 folders)1959

“Making New Building Blocks of Matter,” SpectrumMiscellaneous

1960

Speeches, 1940-1998, n.d.

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1961“Higher Education and the Atomic Energy Commission,” Higher Education“Man-Made Elements: A Story of Pioneering in Chemistry,” American-Swedish Historical

FoundationMiscellaneous“The Need for Scientific Literacy,” Science Digest

1962“The First Nuclear Reactor, the Production of Plutonium, and Its Chemical Extraction,”

IAEA Bulletin“Letter to a Young Scientist,” Think, 1962-1964

BOX 881 Miscellaneous(2 folders)

“Research and Development in the Nuclear Sciences,” Boston Globe“What Can I Believe?” Look, 1961-1962“What Is a Well-Educated Man?” NEA Journal

1963“Careers for Tomorrow,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1955-1965“Experimentally Speaking,” Experimental Mechanics“The First Quarter of a Century in the Nuclear Age,” Nészabadság, 1963-1964“The Heaviest Man-Made Transuranium Elements,” Nauka i ChelevechestvoMiscellaneous

(2 folders)“The Synthetic Elements: III,” Scientific American, 1962-1963“Winning the Fight for Freedom,” General Electric Forum, 1962-1963

1964“The Atom and Space,” Space: Its Impact on Man and Society, 1963-1964

BOX 882 “The Atom at Work,” General Electric Forum, 1962-1964“Competitive Nuclear Power Is Fast Becoming a Reality,” Commercial and Financial

Chronicle“The Federal Manager and the Third Revolution,” Civil Science Journal, 1964-1966“Government Looks to the Sea,” Undersea Technology, 1964, n.d.“Industry Fallout from the Atom Mushrooms,” Iron Age“The International Conversation of Science,” Think, 1963“John F. Kennedy: Some Recollections by Glenn T. Seaborg,” Nucleonics, 1963-1964Miscellaneous

(2 folders)“Quelques observations sur le développement international de l'atome,” L'Euopéen“The Responsibility of Scientists to Their Nation and the World,” Chemical and Engineering

News, 1963“Science and the Humanities: A New Level of Symbiosis,” Science, 1963-1967“Seaborg Predicts Bright Atomic Future,” Chemical and Engineering News“United States Policies on Supplying Nuclear Fuel Abroad,” Nucleonics“The United States Program of Bilateral Safeguards,” Disarmament and Arms Control,

1964-1965“Young World of Science,” Read

1965“The Atom in Your Future,” Seventeen, 1964-1965

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BOX 883 “Chemistry,” Listen to Leaders in Science, 1963-1965Miscellaneous

(2 folders)“Nuclear Progress: An Optimistic Outlook,” Nuclear Application, 1964-1966“Should You Be a Chemist?” Scholastic Magazine, 1965-1970

1966“Early Work with Radioisotopes,” Isotopes and Radiation Technology“Man-Made Chemical Elements,” OrdnanceMiscellaneous, 1966-1967

(2 folders)“Nuclear Systematics of the Heavy Elements,” with Victor E. Viola, Journal of Inorganic

Nuclear Chemistry, 1964-1968, n.d.(2 folders)

“Peaceful Atom,” This Week Magazine, 1965-1966BOX 884 “Progress Beyond Plutonium,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1966-1967

“Science in a World of Widening Horizons,” America Illustrated“The Sciences, the Humanities, and the Federal Government,” American Education“Should You Be a Nuclear Scientist?” 1965-1966Statement on the future direction of science, Scienteia, 1966-1968

1967“The Cybernetic Age: An Optimist's View,” Saturday Review, 1967-1972“Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg Answers Ten Most Asked Questions about Nuclear Power,” Infinite

Energy, 1967-1970(2 folders)

“The First Weighing of Plutonium,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1967-1968“Fortschritt über Plutonium hinaus” and “Zukunftsaspekte der Transuranforschung,”

Physikalische Blätter, 1966-1967“The Growth of International Science,” America Illustrated, 1966-1967“Higher Education in the Scientific Age,” Geoscience News, 1967-1968“History of the Synthetic Actinide Elements, Actinide Review, 1966-1968“Man Must First Choose Goals,” Technology Week, 1966-1967

BOX 885 “Meeting World Nuclear Fuel Requirements,” Nuclear Engineering, 1966-1967Miscellaneous, 1967-1968

(2 folders)“Needed: A Scientific Outlook on Science,” Astronautics and Aeronautics“Nuclear Energy--A Look Into the Future,” Pasadena Independent Star News“Nuclear Energy in Space,” IEEE Student Journal, 1966-1967“Nuclear Power--Two Years after Geneva,” Journal of the British Nuclear Energy

Society, 1966-1967“The Peaceful Atom,” Perspective“Plutonium--Its Beginnings,” Nuclear News, 1967, n.d.“The Promise of the International Atomic Energy Agency,” Science, 1967-1968“Public Service and Human Contributions,” Physics Today“The Road Taken,” Chemistry, 1966-1968“Time, Leisure, and the Computer: The Crisis of Modern Technology,” The Key Reporter,

1967-1971“Utility Industry's Rapid Tie to Nuclear Energy,” The Commercial and Financial

Chronicle, 1967-1968

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“What's Ahead for International Science?” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1966-1967, n.d.“Where Is Science Taking Us?” The Future of Science, 1966-1967“Worldwide Nuclear Power--Progress and Problems,” State Department Bulletin,

1966-19671968

“Agriculture's Atoms,” Western Farm Life, 1967-1968BOX 886 “Elements Beyond 100, Present Status and Future Expectations,” Annual Review of Nuclear

Science, 1952-1970, n.d.(9 folders)

BOX 887 “The Eligible Kinsfolk of Uranium,” New Scientist“Future Outlook for the Applications of Nuclear Science,” Maria Skþodowska-Curie

Centennial Lectures, 1968-1970Letter to the editor, New York Times“Mass Production and Practical Applications of Actinide Elements,” Isotopes and Radiation

TechnologyMiscellaneous“Need We Fear Our Nuclear Future?” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1967-1968“A New Scientific Breed,” Scientific Research“Nuclear Energy and Our Future,” Courier, 1968-1969“Nuclear Energy in Power Generation,” Scanteia, 1967-1968“The Public Speaker Today,” Talent“The Role of Science--Some Causes and Cures,” Alternatives to Violence“Some Recollections of Early Nuclear Age Chemistry,” Journal of Chemical Education,

1968-1969“A World of Promise,” Nuclear News

1969“The Atom's Expanding Role in Industry,” Atomic Energy Law Journal“The Atom's Expanding Role in the Medical World”Editorial, Nuclear Safety, 1968-1969

BOX 888 “Energia nuclearþ: probleme þi perspective,” Lumea, 1966-1969(2 folders)

“The Environment--And What to Do About It,” American Forests, 1969-1970“Evolution of the Periodic System of the Elements from the Time of D. I. Mendeleev,” 1968“Focus on 1980,” Electric Heating Journal, 1968-1969“From Mendeleev to Mendelevium--And Beyond,” Chemistry and Life, 1968-1970“Gli usi non bellici degli esplosivi nucleari,” Scientifiche e tecniche, 1968-1970“The Government-University Partnership in Graduate Education,” Educational Record“Man Revised,” Sciences, 1969-1970Miscellaneous

(2 folders)BOX 889 “The Need for Physics Training in a World of Change,” The Physics Teacher, 1968-1969

“Notes from Dr. Seaborg,” The Ole Miss Engineer“Now and in the 21st Century,” Rehovot“Nuclear Power in the Marine Environment”“Das Periodensystem der Zukunft,” Chemie in unserer Zeit“Prospects for Further Considerable Extension of the Periodic Table,” Journal of Chemical

Education, 1969-1970

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“A Scientist Looks at What Could Be,” National Catholic Reporter, 1968-1970“The Synthetic Elements: IV,” Scientific American, 1968-1969

(2 folders)“Technology as a Tool for Achieving Future Values,” 1967-1969“Uneasy World Gains Power Over Destiny,” New York Times, 1968-1969

1970“The Birthpangs of a New World,” The Futurist, 1970-1971“Un decennio de maturazione per l'energia nucleare in USA,” Notiziario

BOX 890 “The Expanding Role of the Atom in the Humanities,” The Physics Teacher“Fast Breeder Reactors,” with Justin L. Bloom, Scientific American, 1967-1974, n.d.

(4 folders)“Glenn Seaborg,” There Was Light: Autobiography of a University, Berkeley: 1868-1968,

1968-1970“Heading for a Steady-State World,” Mosaic

BOX 891 Miscellaneous, 1968-1970(2 folders)

“Nuclear Power--An Environmental Asset,” Environmental Science and Technology,1969-1971

“Our Nuclear Future--1995,” Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, 1969-1970“Partners in Human Progress,” Quendium“The Peaceful Atom,” Enterprise Science Service, 1969-1970Review, The Periodic System of Chemical Elements, 1967-1970“A Scientific Safari to Africa,” Science, 1970-1971

(5 folders)Statement on open weapons research, Senior Scholastic“The Synthetic Actinides--From Discovery to Manufacture,” Proceedings of the Second

Interamerican Conference on Radiochemistry, 1969-1970BOX 892 “The Synthetic Actinides--From Discovery to Manufacture,” Nuclear Applications and

Technology, 1969-19701971

“Bridging the Gap Between Industrialized and Developing Countries through NuclearEnergy,” Natur en techniek

“Can We Have Safe Nuclear Power?” National Wildlife, 1970-1971“Confidence from the Past, Hope for the Future,” Kapl ReviewMiscellaneous, 1971-1972“Nuclear Power--The Longterm View,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1971“On Misunderstanding the Atom,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists“Present Status and Future Prospects for the Transuranium Elements,” REACTS 1971,

1970-1971“Understanding Nuclear Power,” Michigan Business Review

1972“Energy and the Environment,” International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1971-1972“For a U.S. Energy Agency,” Science, 1972-1973Miscellaneous“The Occurrence of the Transuranium Elements in Nature,” Contributions to Recent

Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, 1970-1974“Science, Culture, Universities, and Government,” Impact of Science on Society, 1971-1976“Vikram A. Sarabhai: In Memoriam,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

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BOX 893 1973“Energy and Our Future,” Public Utilities Fortnightly, 1972-1973“Energy Conversion I–Nuclear,” Proceedings, Conference on Research for the Electrical

Power Industry, 1969-1974“A Journal to China,” Science News“Medical Uses: Americium-241; Californium-252,” Handbook of Experimental

Pharmacology, 1970-1973, n.d.(2 folders)

Miscellaneous“Science, Technology, and Development: A New World Outlook,” Science, 1967-1975“Science, Technology, and the Quality of Life,” Proceedings of the First Philip Morris

Science Symposium1974

American Chemical Society presidential nominee interviews, Chemical and EngineeringNews

“A Chemical Group Separation Procedure for Superheavy Elements and Various OtherReaction Products from Heavy-Ion Bombardment Uranium Targets,” Inorganic NuclearChemistry Letters, 1974-1977, n.d.

“Element 106,” Physical Review Letters“Finding a New Approach to Energetics–Fast!” Saturday Review

BOX 894 “From Mendeleev to Mendelevium–And Beyond,” The Heritage of Copernicus, 1971-1974(2 folders)

“Mass-Yield Distributions in the Reaction of 84Kr Ions with 238U,” Physical ReviewLetters, 1974-1975

Miscellaneous“New Directions in Development,” Proceedings of the 26th Nobel Symposium, Oslo,

September 17-19, 1973“The Recycle Society of Tomorrow,” The Futurist, 1973-1974“The Search for New Elements: The Prospects of Today in a Larger Perspective,” Physica

Scripta, 1974-1975Statement, Annals of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1973-1974“Status Report on Transuranium Elements,” XXIVth International Congress of Pure and

Applied Chemistry, 1972-19741975

Miscellaneous“The Prospective Change in the Life Style Signaled by the Energy Crunch,” Public

Administrative Review, 1974-1975BOX 895 “The Recycle Society,” The Journal of Commerce and Commercial

1976

“Charge and Mass Distribution in the Reaction of 40Ar Ions with 238U,” Physical ReviewC, 1975-1976

“Chemistry–Key to Our Progress,” Chemical and Engineering News“Criteria for the Discovery of Chemical Elements,” Science, 1975-1976“Heaviest Transplutonium Elements,” Heavy Element Properties, 1975-1976

“Mass Yield Distributions in the Reaction of 136Xe Ions with 238U,” Physical ReviewLetters, 1975-1976

Miscellaneous, 1975-1976“Toward an International Chemical Society,” Chemical and Engineering News

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“A Year to Remember,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1975-19761977

“Chemistry of the Transactinide Elements,” Annual Review of Nuclear Science, 1972-1977“Knowledge–Principal Motive Force,” Technica-Youth“Large Collision Residues and Nuclear Fission in the Intersection of 25.2-GeV¹²C with

Uranium,” Physical Review of LettersMiscellaneous

BOX 896 “New Signposts for Science,” The Future of Science, 1975-19771978

“Lowered Fusion Cross Section in the Quadruply Magic Heavy-Ion System 48Ca +208PB,” Physics Letters, 1977-1978

Miscellaneous“Recoil Range Distributions of Heavy Mass Productions in Deep Inelastic Reactions with

Gold and Uranium Targets,” Physical Review C, 1977-1978“A Second Visit to the People's Republic of China: Some Comparisons,” The Hexagon“Stanley G. Thompson–A Chemist's Chemist,” CHEMTECH, 1977-1978

1979“Early Uses of Chromatographic Techniques,” with G. H. Higgins, 75 Years of

Chromatography, 1978-1979“International Chemical Society–Pro and Con,” Chemical and Engineering NewsMiscellaneous

1980“Charting the New Elements,” SciQuest“Discovery of Fission and the Transuranium Elements,” Collection of Papers Devoted to

Pavle Saviþ, 1977-1980“The Measure of a Man and a Society,” Journal of Chemical Education, 1979-1980Miscellaneous

BOX 897 “The New Elements,” American Scientist“Our Heritage of the Elements,” Metallurgical Transactions, 1979-1980

1981“Lev Andreyovich Artismovich–International Man of Science,” Collected Reminiscences

of Lev. A. Artismovich, 1969-1973, 1978-1981Miscellaneous“A Procedure for a Fast Separation of Berkelium and Cerium,” Inorganic Nuclear Chemistry

Letters1982

Contribution, A Review of the Accomplishments and Promise of United States PlutoniumResearch, 1940-1981, National Research Council, 1972, 1981-1982

Miscellaneous, 1980-1982“The Swedish Heritage in My Life,” The Swedish-Americans of the Year, 1970, 1981-1982

1983“Forty Years of Plutonium Chemistry: The Beginnings,” Plutonium Chemistry, 1982-1983Miscellaneous“The Third Revolution and the Public Schools,” California School Boards, 1982-1983

BOX 898 1984“Application of the Recoil Technique for the Separation and Identification for a New

Transuranium Element,” Hot Atom Chemistry, 1981-1984

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“The College of Chemistry in the G. N. Lewis Era: 1912-1946,” Journal of ChemicalEducation, 1983-1984

Miscellaneous“Precollege Science and Mathematics Education,” Research Frontiers and the National

Agenda, 1983-1984“Reminiscences about the Joliots and Artificial Radioactivity,” La radioactivité artificierre

à 50 ans, 1982-1983“Research Style of Gilbert N. Lewis: Acids and Bases,” Journal of Chemical Education,

1981-1984(3 folders)

1985“The Fortieth Anniversary of the Discovery of Americium and Curium,” Americium and

Curium Chemistry and Technology, 1984-1985Miscellaneous“Premonitions after the Bomb,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists“Transuranium Elements” and “Nuclear Synthesis and Identification of New Elements,”

Journal of Chemical Elements, 1981-1985BOX 899 “Transuranium Nuclei,” with Walter Loveland, Heavy Ion Science, 1980-1984, n.d.

(2 folders)1986

“Harrison Brown's Role in the Manhattan Project,” Earth and the Human Future, 1983-1986Miscellaneous

1987“The Fermilab Story,” Fermilab 1987 Annual Report, 1987-1988Miscellaneous“Superheavy Elements,” Contemporary Physics, 1985-1987“Yield and Recoil Properties of Iodine Isotopes from the Interaction of 240 MeV ¹²C with

238U,” with Yu-Wen Yu et al, Physical Review1988

Miscellaneous“Pioneering the Nuclear Age,” 25 Jahre Europäisches Institut für Transurane, 1963,

1988-19891989

“Improving the Role of the National Laboratories in Contributing to Arms Control,” Bulletinof the Atomic Scientists and Physics and Society

“Letter to a Young Scientist,” Gifted Young in Science, 1987-1989BOX 900 Miscellaneous

“Nuclear Fission and Transuranium Elements--50 Years Ago,” Journal of ChemicalEducation, 1988-1989

“The Radioisotopes Program in the Decade 1961-1971,” Isotope News“Recent Chemical Research on the Transuranium Elements,” International Symposium on

Advanced Nuclear Energy Research, 1988-1989“Recent Research on the Heavy Transuranium Elements,” Journal of Nuclear Materials,

1988-1989Review, China Builds the Bomb by John Wilson Lewis and Xue Litai, 1988-1989

1990Miscellaneous

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“The Most Useful Actinide Isotope: Americium-241,” with James D. Navratil and WallaceW. Schulz, Journal of Chemical Education, 1986-1990

1991“Cold Shoulder: Scorn Now, Fusion May Answer Our Energy Problems,” OmniMiscellaneous“A Nation at Risk Revisited,” 1991-1993“The Search for the Missing Elements,” New Scientist, 1989-1991

BOX 901 1992“E. O. Lawrence–Physicist, Engineer, Statesman of Science,” Nuclear and Plasma Sciences

Society News“Isadore Perlman,” Physics Today, 1952, 1990-1992Miscellaneous“Reminiscences on the Development of Some Medically Useful Radionuclides,” Shonen

Jump“Transuranium Elements: A Half Century,” Transuranium Elements: A Half Century,

1990-19921993

“Approaching a Comprehensive Test Ban: A United States Historical Perspective,” withBenjamin S. Loeb, Disarmament, 1993-1994

“Elementary Disagreement,” with Albert Ghiorso, Chemistry and IndustryMiscellaneous“Overview of the Actinide and Lanthanide (the ƒ) Elements,” Radiochimica, 1991-1993“An Overview of the Teaching of Nuclear Chemistry,” Journal of Radioanalytical and

Nuclear Chemistry, 1992-1993“Response to the Report of the Transfermium Working Group,” with Albert Ghiorso,

Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, 1991-1993Review, A Different Sort of Time by Jack S. Goldstein, Public Understanding of Science,

1992-19931994

“Hydrolysis Behavior of the Transuranium Elements,” with Bernd Jung and Norman M.Edelstein, Coordination Chemistry: A Century of Progress, 1992-1994

MiscellaneousBOX 902 “My Romance with the Transuranium Elements,” R & D Innovator

“Origin of the Actinide Concept,” Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of RareEarths, 1990-1994

Review, A Mind Always in Motion, by Emilio Segrè, Physics Today, 1993-1994“Science and Staying Young,” 1993-1994“Secrecy Run Amok,” Science“Terminology of the Transuranium Elements,” Terminology, 1994-1995

1995“Gilbert Newton Lewis–Some Personal Recollections of a Chemical Giant,” The Chemical

Intelligencer, 1984, 1994-1995Miscellaneous“My Career as a Radioisotope Hunter,” Journal of the American Medical Association,

1994-1995“The Positive Power of Radioisotopes,” Skeptical Inquirer, 1994-1995“Pu Breeders in the Sky Not a Burning Question After All,” Physics Today

BOX 903 “Terminology of the Transuranium Elements,” Terminology 2

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“Transuranium Elements: Past, Present and Future,” Accounts of Chemical Research,1992-1995

“Transuranium Elements: The Synthetic Actinides,” Radiochimica, 1994-19951996

“Evolution of the Modern Periodic Table,” Dalton TransactionsMiscellaneous“Modifications and Expansion of Mendeleev's Periodic Table,” Journal of Radioanalytical

and Nuclear Chemistry, 1994-19951997

Miscellaneous“Naming the Transfermium Elements,” with Albert Ghiorso, 1996-1997“Secrecy Still Runs Amok”

1998“Isadore Perlman, 1915-1991,” National Academy Press, Biographical Memoirs, 1992-1998“Melvin Calvin, 1911-1997,” National Academy Press, Biographical Memoirs, 1997-1998Miscellaneous

BOX 904 “Norris Edwin Bradbury,” Physics Today, 1997-19982000

“The Search for New Elements,” with Walter Loveland, The New Chemistry, 1993-1995Undated

(3 folders)Books

The Actinide Elements, 1954 For additional material see Containers 820-826, PlutoniumRecord Project

“Adventures in the New World: The Autobiography of Glenn T. Seaborg”Drafts, 1995

(3 folders)BOX 905 (1 folder)

Illustration list, 1995The Atomic Energy Commission under Nixon

CorrespondenceLoeb, Benjamin S., 1989-1993St. Martin's Press, 1991-1993, n.d.

Drafts, 1990-1991(3 folders)

BOX 906 (1 folder)Photographs, n.d.

Chancellor at BerkeleyBackground material, 1958-1961, 1984-1987, n.d.

(5 folders)Correspondence

Coauthor, 1979-1984, 1992-1994(3 folders)

BOX 907 General, 1981-1984, 1992-1994(2 folders)

Draft, 1992(5 folders)

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BOX 908 (3 folders)Illustrations, 1993, n.d.Notes

Chronological, covering the following years1958-1959, Mar.

(3 folders)BOX 909 1959, Apr.-1960, Apr.

(7 folders)BOX 910 1960, May-Dec.

(6 folders)BOX 911 1961

Miscellaneous, 1979, n.d.Topical, n.d.

(2 folders)Publicity, 1994, n.d.

A Chemist in the White HouseCorrespondence, 1995-1998

(4 folders)Draft, 1995

(1 folder)BOX 912 (2 folders)

IllustrationsCorrespondence re photograph search, 1991-1998

(3 folders)Photographs, n.d.

Notes, 1992-1995, n.d.(2 folders)

BOX 913 The Chemistry of the Actinide ElementsCorrespondence, 1953-1987, 1998, n.d.

(8 folders)Draft, 1951

(1 folder)BOX 914 (5 folders)BOX 915 (1 folder)

Miscellany, 1953-1958, 1968, 1974-1977, n.d.(2 folders)

Second edition1969-1984

(5 folders)BOX 916 1985-1986

China JournalBackground material

Itineraries and ephemera, 1973(2 folders)

Reports, 1973Alvarez, Louis W.Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of ChinaVogel, Ezra F.

Writings, 1936-1998, n.d.

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Correspondence, 1973-1977Text, 1973

China Revisited, May 14, 1978-June 11, 1978Correspondence, 1977-1978

BOX 917 Drafts and notes, 1977-1978Text, 1978

Early History of Heavy Isotope Research at Berkeley, August 1940-April 1942Correspondence, 1966-1983

(7 folders)Draft, n.d.

(1 folder)BOX 918 (1 folder)

Education and the AtomCorrespondence

General, 1963-1966, n.d.Loeb, Benjamin, 1964, n.d.

(2 folders)Wilkes, Daniel M., 1963-1964

(4 folders)BOX 919 Draft, 1963

Miscellany, 1964-1965, n.d.Elements Beyond Transuranium, 1989-1991, n.d.

(4 folders)Elements Beyond Uranium, 1982-1992

(2 folders)BOX 920 Elements of the Universe

Correspondence, 1957-1975, n.d.(7 folders)

Publicity, 1958-1960Royalties, 1958-1961

History of Met Lab Section C-I See Containers 917-918, Early History of Heavy IsotopeResearch at Berkeley

BOX 921 Kennedy, Khrushchev and the Test BanCorrespondence

Coauthor, 1977-1981, 1987, n.d.(4 folders)

General, 1978-1982Publishers

Miscellaneous, 1977-1982, 1987, 1992University of California Press, 1980-1985

BOX 922 Draft, 1982(5 folders)

Illustrations, 1980-1981, n.d.(2 folders)

Publicity, 1981-1985, 1990, n.d.BOX 923 Research, 1957-1979, n.d.

(7 folders)

Writings, 1936-1998, n.d.

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BOX 924 Man and AtomCorrespondence

Coauthor, 1968-1975, n.d.(3 folders)

Editor, 1969-1977, n.d.(4 folders)

General1970-1971, Feb.

(3 folders)BOX 925 1971, Mar.-1977, n.d.

(3 folders)Draft, n.d.

(5 folders)BOX 926 Research notes, 1968-1971, n.d

(6 folders)Reviews and publicity, 1971-1973, n.d.

Man-Made Transuranium ElementsCorrespondence

Acknowledgments, 1963-1967General

1962-1963, June(3 folders)

BOX 927 1963, July-1968, 1976-1982(3 folders)

Distribution lists, 1962-1967(2 folders)

Drafts, 1962-1964(3 folders)

Illustrations, graphs, and tables, n.d.BOX 928 Miscellany, 1963

May the Atom, 1971-1976(5 folders)

Modern AlchemyCorrespondence, 1992-1995

(3 folders)BOX 929 Draft, 1993, n.d.

(3 folders)Mailing lists, 1992-1993, n.d.

“Modern Nuclear Chemistry,” with Walter Loveland, 1995-1998(2 folders)

“My Three Presidents”Correspondence, 1983-1993

(2 folders)BOX 930 Drafts, 1992-1993

(4 folders)Notes, 1989-1990, n.d.

National Service with Ten Presidents of the United States

Writings, 1936-1998, n.d.

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Draft, 1994(2 folders)

Illustrations, 1993-1994(2 folders)

BOX 931 Nuclear ChemistryGeneral correspondence, 1976-1981, n.d.

(5 folders)Reprints

Papers, 1982(2 folders)

Permission letters, 1980-1982(3 folders)

Nuclear MilestonesCorrespondence, 1971-1978Miscellany, 1970-1974, n.d.

BOX 932 The Nuclear Properties of the Heavy ElementsCorrespondence, 1946-1973, n.d.

(3 folders)Draft, partial, n.d.

(4 folders)BOX 933 (4 folders)

Oppenheimer, 1967-1970(3 folders)

Plutonium StoryCorrespondence

Coeditors1992-1993, Oct.

(3 folders)BOX 934 1993, Nov.-1994, n.d.

(3 folders)General, 1989-1994

(4 folders)Draft, n.d.

(3 folders)BOX 935 (2 folders)

Research notes1979-1994

(8 folders)BOX 936 Undated

(4 folders)Production and Separation of U-233 See Containers 820-826, Plutonium Record ProjectScience and Our Society, 1966Science, Man and Change, 1968A Scientist Speaks Out

Correspondence, 1993-1997(4 folders)

Miscellany, 1994-1997, n.d.BOX 937 Stemming the Tide

Writings, 1936-1998, n.d.

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Correspondence, 1981-1991, n.d.(9 folders)

Draft, n.d.(1 folder)

BOX 938 (5 folders)Miscellany, 1982-1987, n.d.Photographs, photocopies of, 1985

BOX 939 Reviews, 1987-1990, n.d.Transuranium Elements For additional material see Containers 820-826, Plutonium Record

ProjectCorrespondence, 1957-1960

(2 folders)Miscellany, 1950-1958, n.d.Reviews, 1958-1959, n.d.

Transuranium Elements: Products of Modern AlchemyArticle checklist, 1975Correspondence

Contributors, 1976-1977Editors, 1976-1980

Drafts, 1977Format, 1976-1977

BOX 940 Permissions, 1977-1983(4 folders)

The Transuranium PeopleBackground material, 1997-1998, n.d.Draft, 1997, n.d.

(2 folders)Travels in the New World

CorrespondenceEditorial, 1971-1977

(2 folders)General, 1971-1983

(2 folders)BOX 941 Loeb, Benjamin S., 1997

Production, 1975-1977, n.d.(2 folders)

Publishers, 1972-1980, n.d.Drafts, n.d.

(6 folders)BOX 942 (10 folders)BOX 943 (13 folders)BOX 944 (9 folders)BOX 945 (1 folder)

Unpublished collection of articles and speeches, partial draft, 1994, n.d.Encyclopedias and almanacs

American Peoples Encyclopedia, 1946-1958, n.d.Collier's Encyclopedia, 1956-1967

Writings, 1936-1998, n.d.

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Dictionary of Physics, 1957-1961Enciclopedia della chinica, 1969-1974, n.d.

(3 folders)BOX 946 Encyclopedia Americana, 1962-1970, n.d.

Encyclopedia BritannicaCorrespondence and revisions, 1945-1975, 1985, 1995-1997

(9 folders)BOX 947 Early drafts, 1946-1958, 1966, n.d.

(2 folders)Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, 1961-1964, 1976-1992

(4 folders)Encyclopedia of Chemistry, 1965-1973, 1993Encyclopedia of Governmental Analysis and Remediation

1996-1997, Mar.BOX 948 1997, Apr.-Oct.

Encyclopedia of Physics, 1964-1974, 1982-1985Encyclopedia of the Chemical Elements

Correspondence, 1966-1967Drafts

By Seaborg, 1966-1967For review by Seaborg, 1967

Funk and Wagnalls Standard Reference Encyclopedia, 1964-1970Gmelins Handbuch Der Anorganischen Chemie, 1970-1973, n.d.

(2 folders)Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 1974-1977Grolier Encyclopedia, 1961-1966Harper Encyclopedia of Science, 1962-1963McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology

1960-1974BOX 949 1975-1993

(2 folders)Miscellaneous, 1960-1997New York Times Encyclopedic Almanac, 1970World Almanac, 1947-1998

(2 folders)World Book Encyclopedia, 1961-1981

Introductions, forewords, and prefacesCareers and Opportunities in Science by Philip Pollack, 1967The Chemistry of Plutonium by John Cleveland, and Plutonium Handbook by O. J. Wick,

1967-1979, n.d.Chromatography by Erich Heftman, 1961-1983The Collected Scientific Papers of Stanley Gerald Thompson, 1977-1978

BOX 950 Elemente aus der Retorte, 1970-1971Energy, Life Science Library series, 1963-1968Frederick Soddy (1877-1956) by George B. Kauffman, 1983-1986, n.d.Fuel for the Nuclear Age, Atomic Energy Commission, 1967-1968Genius in Residence by Audrey Grost, 1970

Writings, 1936-1998, n.d.

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Journal of Physical Chemistry, festband honoring John E. Willard, 1940-1978Miscellaneous, 1955-1997, n.d.

(3 folders)Nuclear Medicine edited by W. H. Bland, 1963-1964, 1970Operation Crossroads: The Atomic Tests at Bikini Atoll by Jonathan M. Weisgall, 1993-1994Perspectives on Energy by Lon C. Ruedisili et al, 1974-1982Progress in Nuclear Energy, vol. 3, Process Chemistry, 1955-1956Radiation Is It Worth the Risk? 1987-1988A Scientific Autobiography by Otto Hahn, 1965-1967Transmutation: Natural and Artificial by Thaddeus J. Trenn, 1980-1981

BOX 951-1015 Miscellany, 1866-1999, n.d.Appointment and telephone logs, appointment books, autograph requests, biographical material,

family papers, interviews, photographs, questionnaires, and travel files.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.

BOX 951 Appointment and telephone logs1972, Jan.-1973, June

(6 folders)BOX 952 1973, July-1974, June

(7 folders)BOX 953 1974, July-1975, June

(7 folders)BOX 954 1975, July-1976, Sept.

(6 folders)BOX 955 1976, Oct.-1977, Sept.

(9 folders)BOX 956 1977, Oct.-1978, June

(10 folders)BOX 957 1978, July-1979, Jan.

(9 folders)BOX 958 1979, Feb.-July

(11 folders)BOX 959 1979, Aug.-1980, Jan.

(11 folders)BOX 960 1980, Feb.-Oct.

(9 folders)BOX 961 1980, Nov.-1981, Aug.

(10 folders)BOX 962 1981, Sept.-1982, June

(10 folders)BOX 963 1982, July-1983, Feb.

(8 folders)BOX 964 1983

Mar.-July(8 folders)

BOX 965 Aug.-Dec.(8 folders)

Writings, 1936-1998, n.d.

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BOX 966 1984Jan.-Apr.

(8 folders)BOX 967 May-Sept.

(8 folders)BOX 968 1984, Oct.-1985, Mar.

(10 folders)BOX 969 1985, Apr.-Sept.

(8 folders)BOX 970 1985, Oct.-1986, Feb.

(7 folders)BOX 971 1986, Mar.-Sept.

(11 folders)BOX 972 1986, Oct.-1987, Apr.

(7 folders)BOX 973 1987, May-Dec.

(9 folders)BOX 974 1988, Jan.-May

(8 folders)BOX 975 1988, June-1989, Jan.

(8 folders)BOX 976 1989, Feb.-July

(6 folders)BOX 977 1989, Aug.-1990, Jan.

(9 folders)BOX 978 1990, Feb.-May

(11 folders)BOX 979 1990, June-Nov.

(12 folders)BOX 980 1990, Dec.-1991, May

(11 folders)BOX 981 1991

June-Sept.(11 folders)

BOX 982 Oct.-Dec.(10 folders)

BOX 983 1992Jan.-Apr.

(9 folders)BOX 984 May-Sept.

(12 folders)BOX 985 1992, Oct.-1993, Jan.

(11 folders)BOX 986 1993, Feb.-Sept.

(14 folders)BOX 987 1993, Oct.-1994, Jan.

(10 folders)

Miscellany, 1866-1999, n.d.

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BOX 988 1994, Feb.-May(11 folders)

BOX 989 1994, June-Dec.(14 folders)

BOX 990 1995, Feb.-1998, June(14 folders)

BOX 991 Appointment calendars1961-1963

(3 vols.)BOX 992 1964-1966

(3 vols.)BOX 993 1967-1969

(3 vols.)BOX 994 1970-1972

(3 vols.)BOX 995 1973-1975

(3 vols.)BOX 996 1976-1978

(3 vols.)BOX 997 1979-1981

(3 vols.)BOX 998 1982-1984

(3 vols.)BOX 999 1985-1987

(4 vols.)BOX 1000 1988-1990

(3 vols.)1992

Autograph requests and fan letters1945-1963

(4 folders)BOX 1001 1964-1981

(9 folders)BOX 1002 1982-1998, n.d.

Awards and honors, list of, 1996, n.d.Biographical material

ArticlesChicago Tribune, 1966Fortune, 1961Life, 1969"McMillan and Seaborg - Nobel Prizes for Chemistry in 1951," 1969Miscellaneous, 1961-1978, 1997Newsday, 1970Northwest Public Power Bulletin, 1970Pace, 1969Parade, 1970Science, 1971

Miscellany, 1866-1999, n.d.

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Autobiographical speeches, 1946-1971(2 folders)

Biographical dictionaries and encylopediasAmerican Chemical Society Directory of Graduate Research, 1965-1977

American Men and Women of Science, 1948-1978The California Register, 1965-1972Californians in Government, 1969

BOX 1003 Celebrity Register, 1963-1971Centennial Record, 1965Community Leaders of America, 1968-1978Contemporary Authors, 1972-1974, 1980Creative and Successful Personalities, 1971-1972Dictionary of International Biography, 1967-1981Directory of Scientific and Engineering Personnel, 1968, 1979Edizioni scientifiche e tecniche, 1972-1974Encyclopedia Britannica, 1964, 1972International Authors and Writers Who's Who, 1976International Who's Who, 1946-1993The Journalist's Companion, 1977Leaders in American Science, 1961-1967Leading Men in the United States of America, 1964McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 1965Men of Achievement, 1973-1978Miscellaneous, 1948-1960, 1993-1994, n.d.National Register of Prominent Americans and International Notables, 1973-1975National Social Directory, 1965Nobel Prize Winners, 1963The Nobel Prizes, 1967Notable Americans, 1976-1980Les Prix Nobel, 1951Rompp's Chemie-Lexicon, 1969Standard and Poor's Register of Corporations and Directors, 1973-1980Svenskar i utlandet, 1969Swedish Americans of the Year, 1982Washington Blue Book, 1961The Way of the Scientist, 1966Who's News, 1962Who's Who, 1952-1984Who's Who Honorary Society of America, 1975

BOX 1004 Who's Who in America, 1956-1961, 1986-1999Who's Who in American Education, 1960-1961, 1993Who's Who in American Higher Education, 1961-1969Who's Who in American Politics, 1966-1977Who's Who in Atoms, 1961-1967Who's Who in California, 1962-1985Who's Who in Ecology, 1972

Miscellany, 1866-1999, n.d.

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Who's Who in Engineering, 1963-1976Who's Who in Government, 1970-1972Who's Who in Science, 1964-1968Who's Who in Space, ca. 1967Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 1963-1972Who's Who in the West, 1957-1994Who's Who in the World, 1979-1997Who's Who in World Oil and Gas, 1976-1979World Book Encyclopedia, 1962-1969

Biographical statementsAmerican Academy of Achievement, 1972Atomic Energy Commission

Long biography, 1968Short biography, 1961-1971

Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif.Long biography, 1971-1976Memoranda on scientific contributions, 1942, 1948-1963, n.d.Outline of professional career, 1951-1965Short biography, 1972-1985, n.d.

BOX 1005 Miscellaneous, 1948-1982, 1993University of California, Berkeley, Calif., annual supplement to bio-bibliography,

1946-1965, 1971-1986(3 folders)

Unpublished statements by others, 1946-1972, n.d.Curriculum vitae, 1996-1997

BOX 1006 Inquiries, 1947-1977(2 folders)

Obituaries, 1999Proposed biographies by

Bigger, Frank, 1987-1990Posin, Dan Q.

Correspondence, 1993-1994Draft, n.d.

(3 folders)Publicity

1941-1945BOX 1007 1946-1998

(9 folders)BOX 1008 Crank letters, 1947-1986, n.d.

(4 folders)Family papers

Correspondence1935-1964

(4 folders)BOX 1009 1965-1998

(8 folders)Death of mother, 1968

Miscellany, 1866-1999, n.d.

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BOX 1010 Genealogical researchCharts and notes, 1945-1985, n.d.

(2 folders)Correspondence, 1950-1954, 1960-1988, n.d.

(5 folders)BOX 1011 Photoreproduced and translated documents, 1866-1874, 1978

Miscellany, 1946, 1966-1992, n.d.Seaborg, Peter, Civil War collection and award, 1997-1998

InterviewsAmerican Chemical Society, 1981Chemist Analyst, 1978East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, Calif., 1981Journal of Chemical Education, 1973-1975Lafayette Sun, 1979Miscellaneous, 1972-1990, 1997, n.d.

(2 folders)Norberg, Arthur, 1974Search for Solutions, 1979-1981U.S. New and World Report, 1965, 1982

Invitations1955-1959

BOX 1012 1960-1962(2 folders)

MembershipsDeclined, 1950-1960Lists, 1946-1963

PPersonal papersEnergy Department assessment, 1987Government security classification, 1968-1979, 1994-1997, n.d.Miscellany, 1960-1974, n.d.

Photograph requests1957-1963

BOX 1013 1968-1993(2 folders)

Photographs and transparencies, 1916-1997(2 folders)

QuestionnairesGovernment and security, 1941-1960Miscellaneous, 1948-1982, n.d.

(2 folders)BOX 1014 Travel For additional material see Containers 640-737, Travel file

Foreign, 1939-1962, 1972, 1977, n.d.Itineraries

1971-1984(14 folders)

Miscellany, 1866-1999, n.d.

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BOX 1015 1985-1992(7 folders)

BOX 1015 Microfilm, 1957-1971, n.d.Correspondence concerning the Nobel Foundation, records of the President's Science Advisory

Committee, telephone and appointment logs, and scrapbooks.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders in which the material

originally appeared.Available only on microfilm. Shelf nos. *20,104 and **20,451.

BOX 1015REEL 1*

Atomic Energy Commission

Personal fileTelephone calls and meetings See also Containers 631-640, same heading

Official record1961, Feb.-1962, Dec.

REEL 2* 1963, Jan.-1965, JuneREEL 3* 1965, July-1968, JuneREEL 4* 1968, July-1970, JuneREEL 5* 1970, June-1971, JuneREEL 6* Scrapbooks

1961-1962REEL 7* 1963-1966REEL 8* 1967-1969REEL 9* 1970-1971REEL 10* Societies, Committees, and Events

Nobel FoundationGeneral correspondence, 1961-1967, n.d. See also Container 551, same heading

REEL 11-13** President's Science Advisory CommitteeMicrofilm of the committee's records at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene,

Kans., 1957-1961**Microfilm shelf no. 20,104

BOX OV 1 Oversize, 1963-1996Maps and a letter.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were

removed.

BOX OV 1 Atomic Energy CommissionTravel file

Chronological file1963, May 19-Aug. 5, trips to Soviet Union

Itineraries and travel arrangements (Container 656)Subject File

ElementsBy atomic number

Miscellany, 1866-1999, n.d.

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No. 106 (seaborgium), 1996 (Container 845)

BOX CL 1-CL 4 Classified, 1948-1971Journal entries, correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and itineraries.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were

removed.

BOX CL 1 JournalsTranscript See also Formerly Restricted Data

1961, Feb.-1963, July (Containers 38-45)(25 folders)

BOX CL 2 1963, Aug.-1967, June (Containers 45-65)(28 folders)

BOX CL 3 1967, July-1971, July (Containers 65-86)(12 folders)

BOX CL 4 Historical File1950, Jan. 20 (Container 187)1950, Nov. 2 (Container 189)

General CorrespondenceAlphabetical file

Bundy, McGeorge, 1965 (Container 264)Stoughton, Raymond W., 1954 (Container 362)

Societies, Committees, and EventsAmerican Chemical Society

MeetingsNational, 1948 (Container 436)

Atomic Energy CommissionCommittees

MiscellanyReports

Miscellaneous, 1949 (Container 616)Telephone calls and meetings

Background information for meetings, 1963 (Container 631)Travel file

Chronological file1963

May 19- Aug. 5, trips to Soviet Union (Containers 654-657)Sept. 23-Oct. 3, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna,

Austria (Containers 658-659)1964

Aug. 31-Sept. 9, Third International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,Geneva, Switzerland (Containers 662-666)

Sept. 14-18, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna,Austria (Containers 666-667)

1965Sept. 17-Oct. 6, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Tokyo,

Japan (Containers 670-672)1966

Oversize, 1963-1996

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Sept. 15-29, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna,Austria (Containers 680-682)

Oct. 18, Hanford Atomic Reactor, Richland, Wash. (Container 683)Oct. 24, British Nuclear Energy Society, London, Eng. (Containers 683-684)

1967Jan. 3-14, trip to Australia, Thailand, India, and Pakistan (Containers 686-688)June 30-July 10, trip to Latin America (Containers 696-697)Sept. 19-29, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna,

Austria (Containers 700-702)Oct. 17-20, Marie Sklodowska Curie Symposium, Warsaw, Poland (Containers

702-703)Oct. 30, Symposium on Nuclear Energy Development in Latin America, San Juan,

Puerto Rico (Containers 703-704)Dec. 1-2, twenty-fifth anniversary of the first chain reaction, Chicago, Ill. (Containers

706-707)1968

Sept. 17-28, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna,Austria (Container 715)

1969Sept. 14-18, Nobel Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden (Container 719)Sept. 19-Oct. 3, International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference, Vienna,

Austria (Containers 720-721)1970

Jan. 3-16, trip to Africa, Spain, and Germany (Containers 721-724)1971

Aug. 2-20, trip to Soviet Union (Container 729)Sept. 6-16, Fourth International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,

Geneva, Switzerland, and International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference,Vienna, Austria (Containers 729-732)

Transuranium ResearchLawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif.

Classified Documents and special materialsCorrespondence re declassification, 1950 (Container 780)

Metallurgical Laboratory, Chicago, Ill.Lab notebooks

Indexes, lists, and general correspondence, 1970 (Container 795)Patent file

Atomic Energy Commission docketsNo. 7

Correspondence, 1953 (Container 833)Subject File

ElementsBy atomic number

No. 105 (dubnium), 1971 (Container 843)

BOX FRD 1 Formerly Restricted Data, 1961-1971Journal entries, correspondence, memoranda, minutes, and reports.

Classified, 1948-1971

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Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items wereremoved.

BOX FRD 1 JournalsTranscripts

1961-1971 (Containers 35-86)(22 folders)

Formerly Restricted Data, 1961-1971

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