Reminiscences of Los Alamos [sound recording] : a lecture series at the University of California, Santa Barbara / 1975.

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Reminiscences of Los Alamos [sound recording] : a lecture series at the University of California, Santa Barbara / 1975.

Speakers include: Joseph O. Hirschfelder, John Manley, George Kistiakowsky, Richard Feynman, Laura Fermi, Edwin and Elsie McMillan, Norris Bradbury, Bernice Brode, and John Dudley.

10 sound cassettes (10 hrs.) : analog, mono. ; 4 in.

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McMillan, Elsie Blumer

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Los Alamos national laboratory

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Kistiakowsky, George B. (George Bogdan), 1900-1982

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Physical chemist. Special Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, 1959-1961. From the description of Diary, 1959-1960 (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84398466 George Bogdan Kistiakowsky (1900-1982) was a Ukrainian-born American chemist. He was not only a renowned in academic circles, but was also a consultant, defense researcher, and public policy advisor. Abbott and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry at Harvard University, Kistiakowsky was also a participan...