Reminiscences of Bernard Taub Feld : oral history, 1980.

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Reminiscences of Bernard Taub Feld : oral history, 1980.

B.S. City College of New York; work with Enrico Fermi and Leo Szilard, Columbia University, Ph. D., 1945, construction of model nuclear reactors; development of Hanford reactors under Arthur Compton, Chicago, 1941; Los Alamos; Atomic Scientists' Movement: reaction to use of atomic bombs on Japan, lobbying in Washington, BULLETIN, purpose and function of Atomic Energy Commission; Pugwash Conferences; effects of radiation exposure on health; problems of nuclear power: disposal of waste, military control, United States-Soviet relations.

Transcript: 132 leaves.Tape: 5 cassettes.

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