Arthur Clayton Menius papers, 1946-1965 [manuscript].

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Arthur Clayton Menius papers, 1946-1965 [manuscript].

The papers contain correspondence, reports, graphs, financial records, and information regarding the nuclear reactor project at North Carolina State College, North Carolina State's Physics Department, and nuclear experimentation at Los Alamos. These records include Menius' research and writings regarding the Manhattan Project, general nuclear energy issues, and the reactor at North Carolina State College.

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