Archives, 1946-1989.

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Archives, 1946-1989.

Records of Associated Universities, Inc. and of Brookhaven National Laboratory, its officers, departments and projects. Records of AUI include reports, subject files, minutes of the Board of Trustees, and correspondence of AUI officers including Eldon Shoup, J.D. Jameson, Malcolm R. Warnock, R.D. Conrad and K.D. Hartzell. There is also material on the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Greenbank, West Virginia which is also run by AUI.

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United States. Energy Research and Development Administration

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Tape, Gerard F.

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Brookhaven National Laboratory

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A federally funded research laboratory founded in 1947. Operated by Associated Universities, Inc., sponsored by nine northeastern universities under a contract with the United States Department of Energy, the Laboratory conducts research in high energy physics, basic energy sciences, nuclear energy, nuclear and medium energy physics and chemistry, and basic life sciences, including biology and medical use and effects of radiation, radioisotopes, and other nuclear tools. Environmental and energy ...

Morse, Philip M. (Philip McCord), 1903-1985

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Morse died in 1985. From the description of Autobiographical data, ca. 1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81716656 Philip McCord Morse was born August 6, 1903, in Shreveport, Louisiana. His parents, Allen Crafts Morse, a telephone engineer, and Edith McCord Morse, soon moved to Cleveland where he grew up. In 1921 Philip Morse started attending Case Institute, but he took the following year off to work in the Radiolectric Shop that he owned with friends. Upon h...

Courant, E. D.

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Jameson, J. D.

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Hartzell, K. D. (Karl Drew), 1939-

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United States. National Science Foundation.

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Vineyard, G. H.

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Conrad, R. D.

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Shoup, Eldon.

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Green, George Kenneth.

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CERN

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U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

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This collection of transparencies was used by representatives of the Atomic Energy Commission (A.E.C.) during a presentation before the Alaska House State Affairs Committee, April 4, 1970, in Juneau. At the time of the presentation, the A.E.C. was planning a second underground nuclear test on Amchitka Island in 1971, code-named CANNIKIN. Testimony was heard from several groups against a second test as well as adverse testimony about the first test which took place in October, 1969 and was code n...

National Radio Astronomy Observatory (U.S.)

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Goldhaber, Maurice, 1911-2011

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Maurice Goldhaber (b. April 18, 1911, Lemberg, Austria-Hungary–d. May 11, 2011, East Setauket, NY) studied physics at University of Berlin and received his PhD from Cambridge University. In 1934, Goldhaber and James Chadwick established that the neutron has a great enough mass over the proton to decay while working at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, England. Goldhaber moved to the University of Illinois in 1938 and published research about beta participles with his wife, Gertrude Scharff-...

Warnock, Malcolm R.

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Hughes, Donald J. (Donald Jefferson), 1913-

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Brookhaven National Laboratory (Upton, N.Y.)

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Brookhaven National Laboratory was founded in 1947 by Associated Universities, Inc. (AUI), a non-profit corporation consisting of representatives from nine universities (Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, M.I.T., Pennsylvania, Princeton, Rochester and Yale). The Laboratory is operated by AUI under a contract with the United States Department of Energy. From the description of Archives, 1946-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155561125 ...

Haworth, Leland J. (Leland John), 1904-

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Physicist, educator, research director, member Atomic Energy Commission, and director of the National Science Foundation. Died 1979. From the description of Papers of Leland J. Haworth, 1960-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80602331 Biographical Note 1904, July 11 Born, Flint, Mich. 1925 A.B., India...