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BOX 879-950 Writings, 1936-1998
Drafts, printed texts, outlines, correspondence, photographs, and research files relating to articles, books, encyclopedia and atlas entries, and introductions, forewords, and prefaces written by Seaborg.
Arranged alphabetically by type of publication. Articles are arranged chronologically by year of publication and alphabetically thereunder. Books, encyclopedia and atlas entries, and introductions, forewords, and prefaces are arranged alphabetically by title.
BOX 879 Articles
1936-1948
(5 folders)
1949
“The Eight New Synthetic Elements,” Science in Progress, 1948-1949
“The Transuranium Elements,” Scientia, 1949
1950-1951
1952
Miscellaneous
“Radioactivity and Nuclear Theory,” Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 1949-1951
BOX 880 1953, “The Actinide Series,” Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry, 1947-1953
1955-1958
(2 folders)
1959
“Making New Building Blocks of Matter,” Spectrum
Miscellaneous
1960
1961
“Higher Education and the Atomic Energy Commission,” Higher Education
“Man-Made Elements: A Story of Pioneering in Chemistry,” American-Swedish Historical Foundation
Miscellaneous
“The Need for Scientific Literacy,” Science Digest
1962
“The First Nuclear Reactor, the Production of Plutonium, and Its Chemical Extraction,” IAEA Bulletin
“Letter to a Young Scientist,” Think, 1962-1964
BOX 881 Miscellaneous
(2 folders)
“Research and Development in the Nuclear Sciences,” Boston Globe
“What Can I Believe?” Look, 1961-1962
“What Is a Well-Educated Man?” NEA Journal
1963
“Careers for Tomorrow,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1955-1965
“Experimentally Speaking,” Experimental Mechanics
“The First Quarter of a Century in the Nuclear Age,” Nészabadság, 1963-1964
“The Heaviest Man-Made Transuranium Elements,” Nauka i Chelevechestvo
Miscellaneous
(2 folders)
“The Synthetic Elements: III,” Scientific American, 1962-1963
“Winning the Fight for Freedom,” General Electric Forum, 1962-1963
1964
“The Atom and Space,” Space: Its Impact on Man and Society, 1963-1964
BOX 882 “The Atom at Work,” General Electric Forum, 1962-1964
“Competitive Nuclear Power Is Fast Becoming a Reality,” Commercial and Financial Chronicle
“The Federal Manager and the Third Revolution,” Civil Science Journal, 1964-1966
“Government Looks to the Sea,” Undersea Technology, 1964, undated
“Industry Fallout from the Atom Mushrooms,” Iron Age
“The International Conversation of Science,” Think, 1963
“John F. Kennedy: Some Recollections by Glenn T. Seaborg,” Nucleonics, 1963-1964
Miscellaneous
(2 folders)
“Quelques observations sur le développement international de l'atome,” L'Euopéen
“The Responsibility of Scientists to Their Nation and the World,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1963
“Science and the Humanities: A New Level of Symbiosis,” Science, 1963-1967
“Seaborg Predicts Bright Atomic Future,” Chemical and Engineering News
“United States Policies on Supplying Nuclear Fuel Abroad,” Nucleonics
“The United States Program of Bilateral Safeguards,” Disarmament and Arms Control, 1964-1965
“Young World of Science,” Read
1965
“The Atom in Your Future,” Seventeen, 1964-1965
BOX 883 “Chemistry,” Listen to Leaders in Science, 1963-1965
Miscellaneous
(2 folders)
“Nuclear Progress: An Optimistic Outlook,” Nuclear Application, 1964-1966
“Should You Be a Chemist?” Scholastic Magazine, 1965-1970
1966
“Early Work with Radioisotopes,” Isotopes and Radiation Technology
“Man-Made Chemical Elements,” Ordnance
Miscellaneous, 1966-1967
(2 folders)
“Nuclear Systematics of the Heavy Elements,” with Victor E. Viola, Journal of Inorganic Nuclear Chemistry, 1964-1968, undated
(2 folders)
“Peaceful Atom,” This Week Magazine, 1965-1966
BOX 884 “Progress Beyond Plutonium,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1966-1967
“Science in a World of Widening Horizons,” America Illustrated
“The Sciences, the Humanities, and the Federal Government,” American Education
“Should You Be a Nuclear Scientist?” 1965-1966
Statement on the future direction of science, Scienteia, 1966-1968
1967
“The Cybernetic Age: An Optimist's View,” Saturday Review, 1967-1972
“Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg Answers Ten Most Asked Questions about Nuclear Power,” Infinite Energy, 1967-1970
(2 folders)
“The First Weighing of Plutonium,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1967-1968
“Fortschritt über Plutonium hinaus” and “Zukunftsaspekte der Transuranforschung,” Physikalische Blätter, 1966-1967
“The Growth of International Science,” America Illustrated, 1966-1967
“Higher Education in the Scientific Age,” Geoscience News, 1967-1968
“History of the Synthetic Actinide Elements, Actinide Review, 1966-1968
“Man Must First Choose Goals,” Technology Week, 1966-1967
BOX 885 “Meeting World Nuclear Fuel Requirements,” Nuclear Engineering, 1966-1967
Miscellaneous, 1967-1968
(2 folders)
“Needed: A Scientific Outlook on Science,” Astronautics and Aeronautics
“Nuclear Energy--A Look Into the Future,” Pasadena Independent Star News
“Nuclear Energy in Space,” IEEE Student Journal, 1966-1967
“Nuclear Power--Two Years after Geneva,” Journal of the British Nuclear Energy Society, 1966-1967
“The Peaceful Atom,” Perspective
“Plutonium--Its Beginnings,” Nuclear News, 1967, undated
“The Promise of the International Atomic Energy Agency,” Science, 1967-1968
“Public Service and Human Contributions,” Physics Today
“The Road Taken,” Chemistry, 1966-1968
“Time, Leisure, and the Computer: The Crisis of Modern Technology,” The Key Reporter, 1967-1971
“Utility Industry's Rapid Tie to Nuclear Energy,” The Commercial and Financial Chronicle, 1967-1968
“What's Ahead for International Science?” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1966-1967, undated
“Where Is Science Taking Us?” The Future of Science, 1966-1967
“Worldwide Nuclear Power--Progress and Problems,” State Department Bulletin, 1966-1967
1968
“Agriculture's Atoms,” Western Farm Life, 1967-1968
BOX 886 “Elements Beyond 100, Present Status and Future Expectations,” Annual Review of Nuclear Science, 1952-1970, undated
(9 folders)
BOX 887 “The Eligible Kinsfolk of Uranium,” New Scientist
“Future Outlook for the Applications of Nuclear Science,” Maria Skłodowska-Curie Centennial Lectures, 1968-1970
Letter to the editor, New York Times
“Mass Production and Practical Applications of Actinide Elements,” Isotopes and Radiation Technology
Miscellaneous
“Need We Fear Our Nuclear Future?” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1967-1968
“A New Scientific Breed,” Scientific Research
“Nuclear Energy and Our Future,” Courier, 1968-1969
“Nuclear Energy in Power Generation,” Scanteia, 1967-1968
“The Public Speaker Today,” Talent
“The Role of Science--Some Causes and Cures,” Alternatives to Violence
“Some Recollections of Early Nuclear Age Chemistry,” Journal of Chemical Education, 1968-1969
“A World of Promise,” Nuclear News
1969
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