TLS, 1975 January 22, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Dept. of Chemistry, to David A. Marcus, Palm Springs, CA.

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TLS, 1975 January 22, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Dept. of Chemistry, to David A. Marcus, Palm Springs, CA.

American nuclear physicists writes his thoughts on Nuclear power."If you mean the peaceful uses of nuclear energy in medicine, in industry, and for production of electricity, I think that on balance the pluses are far greater than the minuses." ..."As regards nuclear weapons I believe the minuses overwhelm the pluses."

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Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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