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J. Robert Oppenheimer Papers
A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of
Congress
Prepared by Carolyn H. Sung and David
Mathisen
Revised and Expanded by Michael Spangler and Stephen
Urgola
Manuscript Division,
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
2008
Contact information:
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Finding aid written in English.
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Collection Summary
J. Robert
Oppenheimer
Papers1799-1980
(bulk 1947-1967)
MSS35188
Oppenheimer, J. Robert,
1904-1967
74,000
items
294 containers plus 2 classified
117.4 linear feet
Collection material in
English
Manuscript Division Library of
Congress
Washington, D.C.
Physicist and director
of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. Correspondence, memoranda,
speeches, lectures, writings, desk books, lectures, statements, scientific
notes, and photographs chiefly comprising Oppenheimer's personal
papers while director of the Institute for Advanced Study but reflecting only
incidentally his administrative work there. Topics include theoretical physics,
development of the atomic bomb, the relationship between government and
science, nuclear energy, security, and national loyalty.
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.
People
Bethe, Hans A. (Hans Albrecht), 1906-2005--Correspondence.
Birge, Raymond T. (Raymond Thayer), b. 1887--Correspondence.
Bloch, Felix, 1905- --Correspondence.
Bohr, Niels, 1885-1962. Niels Henrik David Bohr papers.
Born, Max, 1882-1970--Correspondence.
Boyd, Julian P. (Julian Parks), 1903-1980--Correspondence.
Bush, Vannevar, 1890-1974--Correspondence.
Casals, Pablo, 1876-1973--Correspondence.
Cherniss, Harold F. (Harold Fredrik), 1904-1987--Correspondence.
Christy, Robert F.--Correspondence.
Cockcroft, John, Sir, 1897-1967--Correspondence.
Compton, Arthur Holly, 1892-1962--Correspondence.
Conant, James Bryant, 1893-1978--Correspondence.
Dirac, P. A. M. (Paul Adrien Maurice), 1902-1984--Correspondence.
Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965--Correspondence.
Feis, Herbert, 1893-1972--Correspondence.
Fermi, Enrico, 1901-1954--Correspondence.
Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965--Correspondence.
Garrison, Lloyd K. (Lloyd Kirkham), b. 1897--Correspondence.
Groves, Leslie R., 1896-1970--Correspondence.
Harrison, Wallace K. (Wallace Kirkman), 1895- --Correspondence.
Huxley, Julian, 1887-1975--Correspondence.
Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005--Correspondence.
Kusaka, Shuichi, 1915- --Correspondence.
Lawrence, Ernest Orlando, 1901-1958--Correspondence.
Lee, T. D., 1926- --Correspondence.
MacLeish, Archibald, 1892-1982--Correspondence.
Manley, John Henry, 1907- --Correspondence.
Marks, Herbert S., 1907-1960--Correspondence.
Nabokov, Nicolas, 1903-1978--Correspondence.
Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1904-1967.
Pais, Abraham, 1918- --Correspondence.
Pauli, Wolfgang, 1900-1958--Correspondence.
Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994--Correspondence.
Peierls, Rudolf Ernst, Sir, 1907- --Correspondence.
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962--Correspondence.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945--Correspondence.
Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970--Correspondence.
Schweitzer, Albert, 1875-1965--Correspondence.
Schwinger, Julian Seymour, 1918- --Correspondence.
Segrè, Emilio--Correspondence.
Serber, R. (Robert)--Correspondence.
Szilard, Leo--Correspondence.
Teller, Edward, 1908-2003--Correspondence.
Thomas, Norman, 1884-1968--Correspondence.
Wheeler, John Archibald, 1911-2008--Correspondence.
Yang, Chen Ning, 1922- --Correspondence.
Yukawa, Hideki, 1907-1982--Correspondence.
Organizations
Federation of American Scientists.
Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.)
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory.
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
Twentieth Century Fund.
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
Unesco.
Subjects
Atomic bomb.
Exchange of publications.
Humanitarianism.
Internal security--United States.
Loyalty.
Nuclear disarmament.
Nuclear energy--Research.
Nuclear energy.
Nuclear nonproliferation.
Nuclear physics.
Official secrets.
Science and international affairs.
Science and state.
Science Study and teaching.
Science--History--20th century.
Science--Moral and ethical aspects.
Science--Security measures.
Science--Social aspects.
Science--Societies, etc.
Security clearances--United States.
World War, 1939-1945--Science.
Occupations
Educators.
Physicists.
Administrative Information
Provenance
The papers of J. Robert Oppenheimer, physicist and director of the
Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, were given to the
Library of Congress by his wife, Katherine Harrison Oppenheimer, in 1967.
Supplementary papers were transferred to the Library by the Atomic Energy
Commission in 1971. Additional material was given by Princeton University
Library in 1973 and Richard G. Hewlett in 1977. Further additions were donated
by Alice Kimball Smith, Charles Weiner, and Herbert W. Smith in 1981 and 1982,
and by R. Joseph Anderson in 1999.
Processing History
The papers of J. Robert Oppenheimer were arranged and described in
1968. Additional material received between 1971 and 1982 was processed in 1973
and 1984 and the description revised and expanded in 1997. Additional material
received in 1999 was processed in 2000. The finding aid was revised in 2008.
Transfers
Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other
custodial divisions of the Library. Approximately sixty magnetic tapes, chiefly of Oppenheimer's speeches,
have been transferred to the
Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound
Division. Of special note are three reels of conversation between
Oppenheimer and
Niels Bohr in 1958; three reels recorded at the
Seven Springs Farm Conference which include
Robert Lowell reading poetry from the Russian and
addresses by
Wallace K. Harrison,
Robert Lowell, and
Nicolas Nabokov; and three tapes of interviews
relating to the
Los Alamos project. Two short motion pictures,
“Thirty Minutes With Oppenheimer” (NBC television) and
Edward R. Murrow's “A Conversation With J. Robert
Oppenheimer” (part of the “See It Now” series on
CBS television) also have been transferred to the
Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound
Division. Glass slides of various graphs are now in the
Prints and Photographs Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the J.
Robert Oppenheimer Papers.
Copyright Status
Copyright in the unpublished writings of J. Robert Oppenheimer in
these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody of the Library
of Congress has been dedicated to the public.
Access and Restrictions
The papers of J. Robert Oppenheimer are open to research.
Researchers are advised to contact the Manuscript Reading Room prior to
visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to
retrieve these items for research use.
Security Classified Documents
Government regulations control the use of security classified material
in this collection. Manuscript Division staff can furnish information
concerning access to and use of classified items.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the
following information: Container number, J. Robert Oppenheimer Papers,
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical Note
Date
Event
1904, Apr. 22
Born,
New York, N.Y.
1925
A.B.,
Harvard University,
Cambridge, Mass.
1925-1926
Student,
University of Cambridge,
Cambridge, England
1927
Ph. D.,
University of Göttingen,
Göttingen, Germany
1928-1929
Fellow,
International Education Board,
Leiden University,
Leiden, Netherlands, and
University of Zurich,
Zurich, Switzerland
1929-1947
Assistant professor, associate professor, and professor of
physics at the
University of California, Berkeley, and
California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, Calif.
1940
Married Katherine Harrison
1943-1945
Director,
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory,
Los Alamos, N. Mex.
1946
Member,
Secretary of State's Committee on Atomic
Energy
1946-1952
Chairman,
General Advisory Committee to the
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
1946-1954
Member,
Research and Development Board's Committee on Atomic
Energy
1947-1966
Director and professor of physics,
Institute for Advanced Study,
Princeton, N.J.
1949-1955
Member,
Board of Overseers of Harvard College
1954
Denied security clearance by the
Personnel Security Board of the
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Published
Science and the Common
Understanding (New York: Simon and Schuster. 120 pp.)
1955
Published
The Open Mind (New York: Simon and
Schuster. 146 pp.)
1963
Received the Enrico Fermi Award
1967, Feb. 18
Died,
Princeton, N.J.
Scope and Content Note
The papers of
Julius Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967) span the
years 1921 to 1980 with the bulk of the material concentrated in the period
1947-1967, the years during which Oppenheimer was director of the
Institute for Advanced Study in
Princeton, New Jersey. The collection comprises
Oppenheimer's personal papers and relates only incidentally to his directorship
of the institute. The papers consist chiefly of correspondence,
[desk books,](desk)
printed copies of Oppenheimer's lectures, statements, and scientific notes,
supplemented by memoranda, inventories, photographs, and newspaper
clippings.
There was no major rearrangement of these papers; Oppenheimer's own
filing arrangement and cross-reference system were used wherever possible. He
once described the papers as a “hideously complete archive,” and they document
the many facets of his career. The collection includes material on theoretical
physics, the development of the atomic bomb, the relationship between
government and science, the organization of research on atomic energy, control
of atomic energy and its role in international affairs, security in scientific
fields, secrecy, loyalty, disarmament, the education of scientists and
international intellectual exchange, the moral responsibility of the scientist,
the relationship between science and culture, and the public understanding of
science.
Material in the collection prior to 1941 comprises two small groups of
scientific papers consisting chiefly of reprints of Oppenheimer's
[early
scientific writings](earlsci) with galley proofs, holograph manuscripts by
associates, and miscellaneous notes. Correspondence containing scientific
calculations was written by such prominent physicists as
Hans A. Bethe,
Shuichi Kusaka,
Wolfgang Pauli,
Julian Schwinger, and
Edward Teller. Oppenheimer's writings for the
early years, during which he established his reputation as a theoretical
physicist, is filed in the first section of the
[Speech,
Lecture, and Writing File.](speech) An annotated list of these early writings is
also included.
Documentation of Oppenheimer's wartime contributions, including his
organization and direction of the
Los Alamos project, is centered in the
[General Case
File](gencase) and the
[Government
File](govt) and includes material from such figures as
Hans A. Bethe,
Raymond T. Birge,
Vannevar Bush,
Arthur H. Compton,
James B. Conant,
Leslie R. Groves,
Ernest O. Lawrence,
John H. Manley,
Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Robert Serber, and
John Wheeler. In the
[Government
File Supplement](govtsup) is formerly classified material transferred to the
Library from the
Atomic Energy Commission chiefly concerning the
technical and administrative problems of atomic development from 1941 to 1953.
Scattered throughout the collection are letters of reminiscence and
Oppenheimer's comments on histories of the
Los Alamos project which reflect the spirit and
friendships developed during that period.
At the end of World War II, during Oppenheimer's activities as one of
the chief governmental advisers on atomic questions, he served on almost every
committee, both civilian and military, that dealt with the problems of atomic
energy. There is a considerable amount of correspondence documenting these
activities, but little material pertaining to his chairmanship of the
Atomic Energy Commission's General Advisory
Committee and the
Committee on Atomic Energy of the Research and Development
Board. The gap in this documentation is covered in part by lists and
correspondence in the
[Security Case
File.](security) The
[Membership
File](memfile) contains references to activities of such scientific organizations
as the
Federation of American Scientists, the
National Academy of Sciences, and various
associations of atomic scientists. These files also contain information on
other professional organizations, including the
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and the
reevaluation by universities of the growing role of science and government
within their own operations.
The control of atomic energy and its role in international affairs is
a major theme in these papers. Closely associated with these subjects is
Niels Bohr, a Danish physicist, whose letters and
memoranda to
Felix Frankfurter filed under
Frankfurter's name in the
[General Case
File](gencase) relate to the idea of an open world patterned after the community of
scientists. This correspondence, given to Oppenheimer by
Frankfurter, is supplemented by the many letters
exchanged between Oppenheimer and
Bohr, numerous notes, manuscript drafts, and
biographical data amassed by Oppenheimer for his lectures on “
Neils Bohr and His Time.”
Oppenheimer's hearing before the
Personnel Security Board of the
Atomic Energy Commission drew worldwide attention
and is documented in extraordinary detail. The
[Security Case
File](security) includes numerous drafts of biographical and autobiographical
statements prepared by Oppenheimer and his wife,
Katherine, for his defense. There are a few notes
taken during the hearings as well as correspondence with his lawyers,
Herbert Marks and
Lloyd K. Garrison. Much of the correspondence,
including letters from many prominent people, and various published articles
reflect public attitudes. The documentation also includes voluminous newspaper
clippings and printed transcripts of the proceedings.
Although there is no official material for Oppenheimer's directorship
of the
Institute for Advanced Study, the
[Personal
File](persfile) contains related items on his appointment and resignation and the
various literary, historical, and legal studies conducted during his tenure.
Letters in the
[General Case
File](gencase) between Oppenheimer and
Julian Boyd,
Harold Cherniss,
Herbert Feis, and
George Kennan delineate relationships within the
academic community, and Oppenheimer's correspondence with his secretaries from
1948 to 1966 provides further insight on both the man and the institute.
Following the revocation of his security clearance in 1954,
Oppenheimer traveled widely and lectured on physics and the interrelationship
of science and culture. The
[Speech,
Lecture, and Writing File](speech) reflects this activity with notes, drafts, and
printed copies of his talks and an index of titles and places of delivery. The
papers also document Oppenheimer's participation in the
Seven Springs Farm Conference held at
Mt. Kisco, New York, in 1963.
Oppenheimer planned to write a history of theoretical physics in the
twentieth century, whose leading practitioners were virtually all among his
principal correspondents. Prominent scientists not previously mentioned include
Felix Bloch,
Max Born,
Robert F. Christy,
John D. Cockcroft,
Paul A. M. Dirac,
Enrico Fermi,
T. D. (Tsung Dao) Lee,
Abraham Pais,
R. E. Peierls,
Linus Pauling,
Emilio Segrè,
Leo Szilard,
Yang Chen Ning, and
Hideki Yukawa.
The arts and humanities are also well represented in the collection.
The
[ General Case
File](gencase) contains folders of material from such persons as
Pablo Casals,
T. S. Eliot,
Wallace K. Harrison,
Julian Huxley,
Archibald MacLeish,
Nicolas Nabokov,
Eleanor Roosevelt,
Bertrand Russell,
Albert Schweitzer, and
Norman Thomas. The
[Membership
File,](memfile) particularly for the
Twentieth Century Fund and
UNESCO, reflects some of the international issues
in the humanities with which Oppenheimer was involved.
An
[Addition](add)
series primarily contains a small group of originals and copies of
correspondence from Oppenheimer to family, friends, and professional
colleagues. There are also miscellaneous files composed of printed and
near-print matter, photographs, writings by others, and one reel of negative
microfilm containing “A History of the
Institute for Advanced Study, 1930-1950,” written
by
Beatrice M. Stern in 1964.
Arrangement of the Papers
The collection is arranged in fourteen series:
-
[Desk Books,
1945-1967](desk)
-
[General Case
File, 1799-1967](gencase)
-
[Invitation
Correspondence, 1946-1967](invcorr)
-
[Membership
File, 1943-1967](memfile)
-
[Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1945-1967](misccorr)
-
[Government
File, 1942-1954](govt)
-
[Security
Case File, 1953-1967](security)
-
[Personal
File, 1932-1967](persfile)
-
[Speech,
Lecture, and Writing File, 1926-1966](speech)
-
[Miscellany,
1957-1959](misc)
-
[Government
File Supplement, 1941-1953](govtsup)
-
[Addition,
1921-1980](add)
-
[Classified,
1944-1953](class)
-
[Top
Secret, 1944-1945](topsecret)
Container List
Box
Contents
1-13
Desk Books,
1945-1967
Appointment books with a few annotations and miscellaneous notes.
Arranged chronologically.
1
1947,
Aug.-1948, Dec.
(3 vols.)
2
1949,
Jan.-1950, June
(3 vols.)
3
1950,
Sept.-1951, Dec.
(3 vols.)
4
1952,
Jan.-1953, June
(3 vols.)
5
1953,
July-1954, Dec.
(3 vols.)
6
1955,
Jan.-1956, June
(3 vols.)
7
1956,
July-1957, Dec.
(3 vols.)
8
1958,
Jan.-1959, June
(3 vols.)
9
1959,
July-1960, Dec.
(3 vols.)
10
1961,
Jan.-1962, June
(3 vols.)
11
1962,
July-1963, Dec.
(3 vols.)
12
1964,
July-1965, June
(3 vols.)
13
1965,
June-1966, Dec.
(3 vols.)
1967,
Jan.-Feb.
Miscellaneous notes,
1945,
undated
14-79
General Case File,
1799-1967
Letters received and copies of letters sent, memoranda,
unpublished manuscripts received, secretary's notes, clippings, photographs,
reports, and printed matter.
Arranged alphabetically by topic, name of person or organization,
or type of material.
14
“A” miscellaneous,
1943-1967
(4 folders)
Acheson, Dean,
1947-1963
(2 folders)
African studies,
1961
15
Alberto, Alvaro,
1946-1964
Allen, Henry B.,
1949
Allen, W. P.,
1952
Allison, Samuel K.,
1945-1953
Alphand, Hervé,
1959
Alsop, Joseph,
1948-1966
American Association for the
Advancement of Science,
1948-1957
(2
folders)
American Cancer Society,
1947-1948
American Institute of Architects,
1956-1957
American Institute of
International Information,
1950
American Institute of Physics,
1948-1965
American Philosophical Society,
1960
American Psychological
Association,
1948
Amrine, Michael,
1947-1965
Anderson, Clinton P.,
1943-1963
Annals of Mathematics,
1948
Anshen, Ruth
Nanda,
1946-1957
Araki, Gentare,
1948-1950
16
Argentina,
1966
Arms control
General,
1960-1962
International Study Group,
1961
Armstrong, Hamilton Fish,
1954-1965
Arneson, Gordon,
1945-1966
Arnowitt, Richard,
1945-1957
Ashworth, F. L.,
1947-1948
Associated Universities,
1964
Astin, A. V., dismissal case,
1953
Atomic bomb, twentieth
anniversary,
1965
Atomic Industrial Forum,
1953-1954
Atoms for Peace awards,
1956-1957
Aydelotte, Frank,
1945-1955
17
“Ba-Bo” miscellaneous,
1942-1967
(7 folders)
18
"Br-Bz" miscellaneous,
1945-1966
(3
folders)
Bacher, Robert F.
Correspondence,
1942-1964
(2 folders)
Publications,
1947-1950
Bacteriological warfare
controversy, 1952
Bagby, C. K.,
1949
19
Bain, George W.,
1949-1950
Baldwin, Hanson W.,
1949-1952
Barnard, Chester,
1946-1957
Barnes, George,
1954-1956
Barnes, Joseph,
1951-1963
Barnett, Lincoln,
1949-1966
Baruch, Bernard M.,
1946-1963
Basic Systems,
1961-1962
Baudouin I, King of the Belgians,
1958-1959
Beckerley, James G.,
1949
Beckler, David Z.,
1950-1953
Belinfante, F. J.,
1957-1962
Belsley, G. Lyle,
1947
Benjamin, W. A.,
Inc.,
1961-1963
Berkner, Lloyd V., 1950-1954
Berle, Adolf A.,
1950-1954
Bernstein, Jeremy,
1958-1967
Beskow, Bo,
1957-1961
20
Bethe, Hans A.
Correspondence,
1942-1966
(2
folders)
Publications,
1950
Bhabha, H. J.,
1946-1966
Biddle, Francis,
1949-1956
Birge, Raymond T.,
1943-1966
Birmingham conference,
Birmingham, England,
14-18 Sept.
1948
Black, Algernon,
1956-1966
Blackett, Joy,
1965
Blackett, Patrick M. S.,
1946-1961
Bloch, Felix,
1942-1943
Boas, George,
1950-1963
Bohm, David,
1943-1966
Bohr, Aage and Marietta,
1948-1964
Bohr, Niels
Articles about,
1949-1963
Conferences,
1944-1963
21
Correspondence
Barnard, Chester, Rockefeller
Foundation,
1948-1949
Oppenheimer, J. Robert,
1945-1964
Frankfurter, Felix, and Bohr's
papers that he gave to Oppenheimer,
1962
Institute for Theoretical
Physics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
1952-1967
Notes,
1948
Oppenheimer visit toCopenhagen,
Denmark,
1963
Publicity,
1924-1964
Writings,
1923-1964
(2
folders)
22
Borden, William L.,
1949-1953
Boring, Edwin G.,
1954-1960
Born, Max,
1948-1964
Born, Wolfgang,
1945-1957
Boskey, Bennett,
1950-1952
Boulon, Erva,
1958
Boyd, Julian P.,
1949-1966
Boyd, William C.,
1945-1959
Boyer, Marion W.,
1950-1952
Boyko, H.,
1958-1961
Bradbury, Norris E.,
1945-1951
Bradley, Omar N.,
1952-1957
Brazil,
1964-1965
Breit, Gregory,
1942-1963
Brennan, Donald G.,
1961-1963
23
Brode, Robert B.,
1948-1963
Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar,
1949-1950
Bronk, Detlev W.,
1949-1963
Brookhaven National Laboratory,
Upton, N.Y., high energy book,
1964-1965
Brown, Charles F.,
1948
Brueckner, Keith,
1949-1961
Bruner, Jerome S.,
1953-1964
Buckley, Oliver E.,
1948-1951
(2 folders)
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,
1963
Bundy, McGeorge,
1954-1964
Burchard, John E.,
1954-1955
Burkhardt, Frederick,
1949-1950
Burnett, Robert M.,
1959-1961
Bush, Robert R.
Correspondence,
1947-1963
Discussion group,
1958
Bush, Vannevar
Correspondence,
1942-1953
Publications and speeches,
1945-1952
24
“Ca-Co” miscellaneous,
1943-1966
(5 folders)
25
"Cp-Cz" miscellaeous,
1945-1965
Calhoun, Edward,
1959
California, University of,
various campuses
Conference on calculating
machines,
1948
Cyclotron,
undated
Group for Academic
Freedom
Correspondence,
1950-1951
Publications,
1950-1964
Summer school,
1947-1949
Camus, Albert,
1965
Cantril, Hadley,
1949
CARE,
1949
Carlson, Franklin J.,
1954-1963
Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace,
1950-1956
Carpenter, Donald F.,
1948
Carroll, George A.,
1949
Carroll, Herman F.,
1953
26
Casals, Pablo,
1958-1960
Cassidy, Marion,
1949-1954
Cavers, David,
1949-1953
Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique, New York, N.Y.,
1952
CERN (European
Organization for Nuclear Research),
1959-1960
Chadwick, James,
1943-1967
Chagas, Carlos,
1956-1965
Chases, Sherret,
1949-1952
Cherniss, Harold,
1949-1965
Chevalier, Haakon,
1943-1954
Chicago, University of, Chicago,
Ill.
Cosmic ray conference,
1950
Nuclear physics conference,
1951
Office of Naval Research,
1948
Childs, Marquis W.,
1948-1963
Christy, Robert F.,
1946-1965
Civil defense,
1950
Civil liberties,
1948
Clancy, Hazel G.,
1947-1950
Clark, Grenville,
1943-1963
Cline, Barbara,
1960
Cockcroft, John, Sir,
1947-1959
Cohen, Benjamin,
1952
Cohen, Karl,
1948-1953
27
Colby, Walter F.,
1954
Collège de France, Paris, France,
1958-1959
Compton, Arthur H.,
1941-1963
Compton, Karl T.,
1945
Compton, Randolph,
1950
Comstock, Francis,
1950
Conant, James B.
Correspondence,
1942-1964
(2 folders)
Publications,
1947-1953
Condon, Edward U.
Correspondence,
1943-1967
(3 folders)
Loyalty probe,
1948-1954
28
Congress for Cultural
Freedom
Basel, Switzerland,
1959
New York Times,
1966
Cooperative Forum,
1950-1959
Copenhagen, Denmark, visit,
1958
Corben, Herbert and Mulaika,
1945-1964
Corning Glass Works,
1951
Cornish, Edward
and Robert, Spaceboard Game Co.,
1950
Cornog, Robert,
1947-1949
Coryell, Charles D.,
1945-1954
Cougnard, Jérôme,
1948
Council on Atomic Implications,
1950-1962
Council on Higher Education in
the American Republics
Lima, Peru,
1963-1965
Mexico,
1962-1963
29
Coral Gables conference, Coral
Gables, Fla.,
1964-1967
(2 folders)
Courant, Richard C.,
1945-1954
Crytser, Robert and Glenda,
1961-1966
Cultural and Scientific
Conference for World Peace,
1948-1949
Curtis, Charles P.,
1954-1957
Cushman, Robert E.,
1949
“D” miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(5 folders)
Dale, Ted,
1953-1966
30
Dancoff (Martha) Fund,
1952
Dancoff,
Sidney,
1949-1951
Daniel, Cuthbert,
1947-1949
Daniels, Farrington,
1950-1951
Dauer, Dorothea
W.,
1955
[
See also Container 76, Watanabe, Michael S.](clgencase76b)
Daughters, Charles,
1949
Davis, Robert,
1948-1954
Dean, Gordon
Correspondence,
1950-1966
(2 folders)
Speeches and lectures,
1949-1952
Statements
To commission,
1950
To press,
1950-1953
de Kauffmann, Henrik,
1949-1958
de Menasce, Jean P.,
1951-1958
Democratic Advisory Committee,
1959
Dennes, William R.,
1943-1962
Denver, University of, Denver,
Colo.,
1950-1951
de Rose, François,
Auger notes,
1949-1966
Correspondence,
1947-1950
Parodi notes,
1949
Publications,
undated
Deser, Stanley,
1955-1964
de Silva, Peer,
1944-1948
Deutsch, Monroe E.,
1945-1955
DeWitt, Bryce Seligman,
1954-1967
Didesheim family,
1949
Dirac, Paul A. M.,
1949-1965
31
Dodson, Richard,
1946-1951
Dole, Vincent P.,
1945-1957
Donzelot, Pierre,
1956-1957
Douglas, William O.,
1962
Dow, David, 1945-1954
Dublin conference, Dublin,
Ireland,
1965
DuBridge, Lee A.
Correspondence,
1945-1963
Speeches and articles,
1947-1953
Dulles, Allen Welsh,
1952-1953
DuMond, Jessie,
1948-1966
Durr, Clifford,
1948-1952
Dyshel, Benjamin H.,
1956-1960
Dyson, Freeman,
1954-1966
“E” miscellaneous,
1942-1966
(2
folders)
Earle, Edward M.,
1951-1963
Eastern Theoretical Physics
Conference,
1962-1966
(2 folders)
Eaton, Cyrus S.,
1957-1963
32
Echo Lake Symposium on Cosmic
Rays, Echo Lake, Colo.,
1949
Edsall, John T.,
1947-1966
Einstein, Albert (1879-1955),
1945-1959
Eisenhower, Dwight D.,
1949-1953
Eliot, George Fielding,
1947
Eliot, T. S.,
1954-1956
Emergency Civil Liberties
Committee,
1954
Emergency Committee of Atomic
Scientists,
1946-1949
Errera, Jacques,
1940-1963
European Organization for Nuclear
Research
[
See Container 26, CERN](clgencase26)
Evans, Ward V.,
1955-1956
“F” miscellaneous,
1945-1966
(4 folders)
33
Farrar, Clyde,
1948-1953
Feer, Daniel B.,
1949-1951
Feis, Herbert,
1952-1966
Feldman, David,
1950-1957
Fellowship of Reconciliation,
1945-1951
Fergusson, Francis,
1947-1967
Fermi, Enrico,
1943-1952
Fermi Medal Fund,
1951-1963
Ferry group,
1964
Ferry meeting
Arrangements,
1963-1964
Documentation,
1963
Feynman, Richard P.,
1946-1961
Fidler, H. A.,
1948-1949
Field, Richard M.,
1948-1959
Fieldston School, New York, N.Y.,
1952
Finkelstein, Robert,
1955-1957
Finney, Nat,
1947-1950
Fischer, Louis,
1963-1966
Fisk, James,
1948
34
Fleming, H. K.,
1951
Flexner, Abraham,
1948-1957
Foldy, Leslie L.,
1949-1964
Ford Foundation,
1948-1952
Fortune,
1945-1957
Frankfurter, Felix,
1947-1965
Frankfurter-Bohr papers,
1943-1962
Frederika, Queen, consort of Paul
I, King of the Hellenes,
1960
Freistadt, Hans,
1949-1951
Frenkel-Brunswick, Elsa,
1952-1953
Frey, O.,
1949-1951
Friedrich, W. G.,
1957-1961
Friendly, Alfred,
1949
Friendly, Fred,
1963-1967
Fulton, John F.,
1954-1959
Fund for the Republic,
1958
Furman, Robert R.,
1943-1944
35
“G” miscellaneous,
1944-1967
(5 folders)
Galileo Conference, Italy,
1964
Galpin, Perrin,
1957-1966
Gamow, George,
1948-1956
Gandhi, Indira,
1966
Gardner, Trevor,
undated
Gell-Mann, Murray,
1955-1965
George Washington University,
Washington, D.C.,
1947
36
Gilbert, Donald W.,
1949
Gilbert, G. M.,
1948-1964
Gilpin, Robert,
1960-1964
Glauber, Roy J.,
1952-1953
Glennan, T. Keith,
1951-1952
Goethe Bicentennial Foundation,
1949
Gold, Louis,
1950
Goldberger, Marvin L.,
1954-1966
Golden, William T.,
1951-1963
Goodridge, Edwin T.,
1948-1953
Gottman, Jean,
1954-1966
Gowing, Margaret,
1964-1965
Greece, visit,
1958
Grinfeld, Rafael,
1949-1963
Griswold, Alfred Whitney,
1959-1960
Groves, Leslie R.,
1943-1967
(2
folders)
Guggenheim Memorial Foundation,
1948-1966
Gundlach, Ralph H.,
1948-1951
Gurney, Ronald and Natalie,
1948-1958
37
"H" miscellaneous,
1943-1967
(6 folders)
Hadley, Arthur T.,
1960-1961
Hafstad, Lawrence R.,
Correspondence,
1949-1951
Speeches and articles,
1949-1950
Hamilton, Thomas I.,
1950
Hammarskjöld, Dag,
1957-1961
Hammond, Paul,
1957-1961
38
Hancock, John M.,
1946
Hand, Learned,
1952-1955
Hanson, Norwood Russell,
1960-1963
Hardsog, Harry N.,
1953-1959
Harrison, Wallace K.,
1953-1959
Hartman, Robert S.,
1955
Harvard University, Cambridge,
Mass.,
1949
Harwell Nuclear Physics
Conference, Harwell, England,
1950
Hawkins, David,
1945-1963
Haynie, Robert A.,
1948-1951
Heckscher, August,
1954-1967
Hegeman-Harris Co.,
1961
Hempelmann, Eleanor and Louis,
1948-1961
Henderson, Frances,
1949-1966
Henderson, Malcolm C.,
1948-1963
Henderson, Martha,
1957-1965
Henry, Barklie,
1950-1966
Hersch, Jeanne,
1965-1967
Heydenburg, Norman P.,
1942-1943
39
Hickenlooper, Bourke B.,
1948
Hildebrand, Joel H.,
1946-1949
Hirschfeld, Gerhard,
1949-1956
Hirschland, Bonnie,
1949-1960
Hirschland, Franz, Herbert, and
Richard,
1947-1963
Hirschmann family abroad,
1948-1959
Hobson, Verna,
1967
Hochschild, Harold,
1954-1966
Hoffman, C. G.,
1956-1960
Hogan, Charles A.,
1948-1949
Holifield, Chet,
1955
Hollis, Everett L.,
1949-1951
Holloway, Marshall G.,
1942
Hong Kong, visit,
1960
Houtermans, Charlotte,
1951-1966
Hunt, John C.,
1965-1967
Hutchins, Robert M.,
1945-1963
Huxley, Julian,
1951-1964
Hyman, Harold T.,
1953-1957
40
“I” miscellaneous,
1942-1967
Industrial Research Institute,
1951-1952
Inglis, David R.,
Correspondence,
1952-1953
Reports,
1952
Institute for International
Order,
1958
Institute for Theoretical
Physics,
1955
Institute of International
Education,
1964
Instituto Venezolano de
Investigaciones Cinetíficas,
1964-1966
International Atomic Energy
Agency,
Center for Training in
Theoretical Physics,
1961-1966
Correspondence,
1960-1963
International Center for
Generalization, Deauville, France,
1962-1963
International
Conference, La Jolla, Calif.,
1960-1961
International Conference on High
Energy Physics,
1962-1966
International Symposium on
Gravitational Collapse,
1963-1964
Isard, Walter,
1949
Israel, visit,
1958
General,
1958
Hebrew University, Jerusalem,
Israel,
1958
Technion,
1958
Weizmann Institute of Science,
Rehovoth, Israel,
1957-1958
41
“J” miscellaneous,
1946-1966
(2
folders)
Jacobson, David,
1953-1957
Japan, Committee for Intellectual
Interchange
Clippings,
1960
Correspondence with Kasaka
Takagi,
1959-1960
General,
1959-1961
Visit to Kiyokata Kusaka,
1960
Jastrow, Robert,
1953-1960
Jauch, J. M.,
1949
Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826), to
William Munford, transcript of letter regarding science,
1799, 1943, 1948
Jessup, Philip C.,
1954-1958
John Hay Whitney Foundation
[
See Container 78, Whitney (John Hay)
Foundation](clgencase78a)
Johnson, Albin E.,
1948-1949
Johnson, Jesse C.,
1949-1951
Johnson, Joseph E.,
1951-1961
42
Johnson, Louise,
1947-1948
Johnson, Thomas H.,
1951-1952
Joliot-Curie, F.
Rutherford celebration,
1947-1952
Second World Peace Conference,
1950
Jones, Evan and Honora,
undated
Josselson, Michael,
1963-1967
Jost, Res,
1957-1965
“Ka-Ki” miscellaneous,
1945-1966
(3 folders)
43
"Kj-Kz" miscellaneous,
1945-1966
(2
folders)
Kamen, Martin D.,
1949
Kantorowicz, Ernst H.,
1954-1963
Karplus, Robert,
1953-1963
Kaufmann, Robert D.,
1955-1966
Kayser, Jacques and Jane,
1948-1966
Kearny, Cresson H.,
1951
Kelder, Toon,
1952-1965
Kelly, Harry C.,
1949
Kennan, George F.
Correspondence,
1949-1966
Foreign policy discussion
group,
1950-1958
Press and publicity,
1952
Publications,
1950-1967
Kerney, James,
1951-1954
Keyes, Geoffrey,
1952-1953
Kidde, Walter,
1952-1954
Kingdon, K. H.,
1947-1949
Kirkman, Robert W.,
1947-1953
Kissinger, Henry,
1955-1962
Kistiakowsky, George,
1944-1963
Klock, Augustus,
1947-1963
44
Knapp, J. B.,
1948-1949
Knopf, Alfred,
1950-1961
Kostue, Doris,
1952-1954
Kowarski, Lew,
1948
Kramers, Hans,
1947-1952
Kraybill, H. L.,
1948
Kroll, Norman,
1949
Kryter, Robert W.,
1949
Kusaka, Shuichi,
1943-1948
“L” miscellaneous,
1943-1967
(6 folders)
45
La Jolla Conference
[
See Container 40, International Conference, La
Jolla, Calif.](clgencase40)
Lamb, LaMar,
1950-1962
Landau, L.,
1957-1961
Landshoff, Hans,
1950
Langmuir, David B.,
1947-1950
Langmuir, Irving,
1948
Langsdorf, Walter,
1945-1966
Lansdale, John,
1943
LaPlante, Bryan,
1948-1953
Lapp, Ralph E.,
1947-1948
Lauritsen, Charles C.,
1945-1959
Lawrence, Ernest O.,
1942-1947
Leake, Chauncey D.,
1954-1966
Leary, Eleanor,
1947-1951
Leary, L. B.,
1947-1948
LeBaron, Robert,
1949-1950
Lee, T. D. (Tsung Dao),
1953-1964
Lehman, Herbert H.,
1961-1963
Leidesdorf, Samuel D.,
1956-1967
Leray, Jean,
1954
Leva, Marx,
1952
Levy, David,
1950-1960
Lévy, Maurice,
1953-1963
Lewis, Harold W.,
1948-1964
Lewis, Wilmarth S.,
1954-1961
46
Libby, W. F.,
1950-1951
Library of Congress, Washington,
D.C.,
1950-1951
Life Magazine
Atomic bomb publicity,
1952
Reprints of articles,
1949-1957
Likely, Wadsworth,
1952
Lilienthal, David E.
Addresses as commissioner of
the Atomic Energy Commission,
1947-1949
(3 folders)
Correspondence
From Oppenheimer,
1946-1950
To and from Oppenhe imer,
1946-1966
To Oppenheimer,
1947-1950
With others,
1949
Joint Congressional Committee
on Atomic Energy, attack on Lilienthal,
1949
Publications,
1947-1953
Publicity,
1948-1949
47
Linowitz, Sol M.,
1948-1963
Lippmann, Walter,
1953-1957
Litton, Charles V.,
1949
Llewellyn, F. B.,
1951
Lodge, Henry Cabot,
1948
Lomanitz, Rossi,
1943-1953
Longair, A. K.
Correspondence,
1949-1952
Press notices,
1949-1951
Look,
1950, 1963
Loomis, Wheeler,
1949-1954
Loughridge, Donald H.,
1948-1949
Low, Francis,
1952-1963
Lowe, E. A.,
1952-1963
Luedecke, Alvin R.,
1949-1950
“Maa-Mar” miscellaneous,
1943-1967
(3 folders)
48
"Mas-Mor" miscellaneous,
1943-1967
(6
folders)
49
"Mos-My" miscellaneous,
1942-1966
MacLeish, Archibald,
1949-1965
MacNeille, H. M.,
1948
Manley, John H.,
correspndence
From Oppenheimer,
1942-1949
To and from Oppenheimer,
1942-1957
To members of the General
Advisory Committee, Atomic Energy Commission,
1947-1950
To Oppenheimer,
1942-1955
To Tomei, Anthony A.,
1948
Mansfield, Kenneth,
1951
Marks, Anne,
1962-1963
Marks, Herbert S.,
1946-1960
Marmour, Milton,
1949
Marseilles, Walter W.,
1949-1954
Marshak, Alfred E.,
1947-1956
Marshak, Robert,
1948-1966
Martha Dancoff Fund
[
See Container 30, Dancoff (Martha) Fund](clgencase30b)
Marvel, Josiah,
1951-1961
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
Center for the History of
Science,
1957
Compton Seminar,
1962
Conference on Electrostatic and
Higher Energy Accelerators,
1947-
1948
Study Committee for the Fine
Arts,
1953
Mastik, Donald F.,
1948-1954
May, Kenneth O.,
1949-1955
50
McCleery, Robert,
1956-1963
McCloy, John J.,
1948-1963
McConnell, Robert A.,
1947-1954
McCormack, James,
1947-1952
McFadden, Elizabeth,
1954-1963
McKibben, Dorothy,
1950-1964
McKibben, J. L.,
1942
McMahon, Brien
Correspondence,
1948-1952
Oppenheimer letters to McMahon,
1949
Publications,
1949-1951
Publicity,
1950-1952
McMillan, Edwin M.,
1943-1963
Mehta, G.,
1955-1958
Mehta, Narend,
1957-1963
Menninger Foundation, Topeka,
Kans.,
1964
Menzel, Donald H.,
1947-1949
51
Meyer, Agnes Elizabeth Ernst,
1954-1967
Meyner, Helen and Robert,
1959-1960
Michel, Louis and Thérése,
1954-1966
Millis, Walter,
1952-1958
Mitchell, Allan,
1947-1957
Mitchell, Dana P.,
1943-1950
Mitchell, Donna,
1951
Moe, Henry Allen,
1953-1955
Moehler, Nina,
1949-1960
Monnet, Jean,
1959
Morette, Cecile,
1950-1957
Morgenthau, Hans J.,
1953-1956
Morison, Elting,
1959
Morrison, Orville C.,
1950-1953
Morrison, Philip,
1943-1967
Morse, Philip M.,
1947
Mrak, Emil,
1947-1963
Mumford, Lewis,
1950-1954
Mundt, Karl E.,
1949
Muñoz Marín, Luis,
1965-1966
Murphree, Eger V.,
1950-1952
Murrow, Edward R.,
1946-1964
Mylk, Eugene,
1952
52
“N” miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(3 folders)
Nabokov, Nicolas,
1961-1967
Nambu, Yoichiro,
1954-1963
Nathan, Otto,
1956-1961
National Academy of Sciences,
1956-1961
National Arts Foundation,
1948-1955
National Council for Social
Studies,
1950
National Education Association,
1948-1958
National Industrial Conference
Board,
1949-1952
National Planning Association,
1952
National Science
Foundation
House and Senate,
1946-1953
Miscellany,
1947-1962
Nehru, Jawaharlal,
1949-1964
Nekrassoff, V. A.,
1955
Nelson, Otto L.,
1951
Neugebauer, Otto,
1954-1966
Neumann, Honora,
1956-1966
53
Newman, James R.,
1949-1956
New Republic
Articles sent to Oppenheimer,
1951
Correspondence,
1964
New York Herald Tribune,
1946-1950
New York Times,
1950-1958
Nishina, Yoshio,
1950
Nitze, Paul H.,
1954-1955
Nobel Prize,
1952-1956
Noel-Baker, Philip,
1955-1958
Norman, Dorothy,
1952
North Carolina, University of,
Chapel Hill, N.C.,
1955-1957
Norton, Henry K.,
1953-1954
Nucleonics,
1947-1948
“O” miscellaneous,
1943-1967
(2
folders)
O'Brian, John Lord,
1954-1963
Oliphant, Mark L.,
1941-1963
On Film, Inc.,
1961
54
Organization of American States,
visiting professorship
Argentina
General,
1960-1961
Press,
1961
Brazil
General,
1961-1962
Press,
1961
Chile,
1962-1963
Correspondence,
1960-1963
General,
1961
Mexico,
1961
Uruguay,
1961
Osborn, Frederick
Correspondence,
1947-1958
(2 folders)
Publications,
1947-1950
United Nations statements,
1947-1949
Osmond, Humphry,
1952-1956
55
“P” miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(5 folders)
Page, Katherine,
1946-1950
Pais, Abraham,
1947-1966
Panofsky, Erwin,
1954-1966
56
Paris, University of, Paris,
France, visiting professor,
1958
General,
1951-1958
Le Monde interview,
1958
Press,
1958
Parker, David B.,
1948
Parks, G. B.,
1951
Parsons, William S.,
1944-1952
Parvin Foundation
Chile trip,
1961-1962
Ecuador trip,
1955-1962
Miscellany,
1961-1963
Peru trip,
1962
Patterson, Robert P.,
1946
Pauli, Herta,
1949
Pauli, Wolfgang,
1943-1949
Pauling, Linus,
1954-1964
57
Peierls, R. E.,
1942-1965
Penrose, Ernest F.,
1953-1957
Perkins, James A.,
1951-1953
Perpessa, Harilaas,
1950-1958
Peters, Bernard,
1944-1959
Petersen, Ignatius,
1955-1958
Physical Review,
1948-1955
Physics Today,
1948-1967
Pickett, Clarence,
1958-1959
Pike, Sumner T.
Correspondence,
1945-1951
Publications, talks,
1947-1951
Pines, David,
1948-1966
Pitzer, Kenneth S.,
Correspondence,
1945-1951
General Advisory Committee,
Atomic Energy Commission,
1952-1962
Placzek, George,
1949-1964
Pocono Manor Inn,
1949
Pope John XXIII, “Pacem in
Terris,”
1963
Powell, C. F.,
1948-1950
President's Committee on
Scientists and Engineers,
1947-1958
58
President's Committee on the
National Medal of Science,
1964
Price, Derek,
1959-1963
Princeton Association of
Scientists,
1948
Princeton Conference on the Goals
of Scholarship in the Classics,
1949
Princeton Group for the Study of
Defense Problems,
1957-1958
Princeton Seminars in Literary
Criticism,
1950-1952
Princeton University, Princeton,
N.J.
Conference on Satellites and
Diplomacy,
1957-1958
Correspondence,
1956-1966
Nuclear Interaction Conference,
1950
Procopov, Constantine,
1950
Public Affairs Pamphlets
(publisher),
1955-1960
Puerto Rico, higher education and
advanced study,
1967
Puerto Rico, University of, Río
Piedras, P.R.,
1960
59
Pugwash Conference, Kitzbühel,
Austria,
1949-1965
Purcell, Edward M.,
1953
Pyramid Club,
1959
“Q” miscellaneous,
1946-1965
Quantum physics, history of,
1962-1963
“R” miscellaneous,
1943-1967
(6 folders)
Rabi, I. I.,
Correspondence,
1942-1962
Publications,
1949-1950
60
Rabinowitch, Eugene,
1957-1962
Radin, Max,
1948-1951
Ramsey, Norman,
1945-1963
Raskin, Marc G.,
1961
Raymond, Natalie,
1947-1949
Reader's Digest,
1945-1964
Réalités,
1957-1963
Reddy, Mary I.,
1955-1956
Reese, C. Robert,
1950-1955
Reporter,
1949-1954
Reston, James,
1956
Reuther, Walter (1907-1970),
1950
Reynolds Metals Co.,
1948
Richtmyer, Robert D.,
1947
Ridenour, Louis N.,
1943-1952
Ringuet, L. LePrince,
1949-1966
Roberg, Jane,
1944-1950
Robertson, Kenneth D.,
1952-1954
Rochester High Energy Nuclear
Physics Conference, Rochester, N.Y.
Third conference,
1952-1953
Fourth conference,
1953-1954
Fifth conference,
1954-1955
61
Sixth conference,
1955-1956
Seventh conference,
1956-1957
Eighth conference, CERN,
1958
Ninth conference, Kiev,
1958-1959
Tenth conference,
General,
1959-1960
Planning committee,
1960
Session S-2,
1960-1962
62
Eleventh conference,
1961-1963
Rochester conference, Rochester,
N.Y.,
1963-1964
Rochester, University of,
Conference on Meson Physics, Rochester, N.Y.,
1951-1953
Rockefeller, Nelson A.,
1952
Roe, Ann,
1949
Rohrlich, Fritz,
1950-1965
Romains, Jules,
1955-1960
Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884-1962),
1950-1965
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
(1882-1945),
1943
Rosenberg, Ethel and Julius,
1952-1966
Rosenwald, Lessing J.,
1954-1966
Rossi, Bruno,
1947-1965
Rottnem, Mrs. Ralph,
1957
Rowe, A. P.,
1949
Rowe, Hartley,
1945-1949
Rubin, Morris and Mary,
1947-1953
Russell, Bertrand,
1962-1963
Russell, Francis H.,
1946-1949
Russell, Katherine,
1947-1962
Russia,
1949, 1963
Rutherford Memorial,
1950
Ryder, Arthur
63
“Sa-Sm” miscellaneous,
1942-1967
(8 folders)
64
"Sn-Sz" miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(5
folders)
Saavedra, Igor,
1963
Sachs, Alexander,
1946-1963
Sachs, Robert,
1945-1964
Salam, Abdus,
1960-1965
Salisbury, Morse,
1948-1950
Salk, Jonas,
1958-1962
Salmamé, Mario,
1965
Salpeter, E.,
1952-1966
Samuels, Gertrude,
1954-1957
Sandri, Guido,
1963-1964
San Francisco Museum of Art, San
Francisco, Calif.,
1943-1946
Santos, Enid,
undated
Saturday Review,
1956-1958
65
Schafroth, Max Robert,
1949-1957
Schary, Dore,
1954-1959
Schein, Marcel,
1947-1954
Schiff, Leonard I.,
1946-1963
Schilling, Warner R.,
1956-1957
Schimmel, Herbert,
1948-1963
Schlesinger, Arthur M.
(1917-2007)
1962-1966
Schoenberg, Mario,
1948
Schrecker, Paul,
[
See Container 15, Anshen, Ruth Nanda](clgencase15)
Schweitzer, Albert,
1955
Schwinger, Julian,
1963
Scientific American,
correspondence
Piel, Gerard,
1948-1956
Svirsky, Leon,
1949
Scientists Committee on Loyalty
Problems,
1948-1949
Scurlock, J. C.,
1948-1949
Seaborg, Glenn T.,
1942-1951
66
Seattle International Congress on
Theoretical Physics, Seattle, Wash.,
General,
1955-1957
Panel on quantum electronics,
1955-1956
Segrè, Emilio,
1944-1964
Seitz, Frederick,
1948-1966
Seligman, Bryce,
1950-1954
Serber, Charlotte and Robert,
1942-1965
Seven Springs
Farm, Mt. Kisco, N.Y.,
Establishment,
1961-1963
General,
1963-1966
Meetings,
1962-1967
(6 folders)
67
Shapiro, Irving,
1955
Shugg, Carleton,
1948-1951
Sigma Pi Sigma,
1947-1949
Skinner, Herbert,
1947-1950
Slotin, Louis,
1946-1966
Slowen, Jessie A.,
1951-1952
Smith, Carleton,
1959-1966
Smith, Alice and Cyrill S.,
1948-1963
Smith, Herbert W.,
1945-1956
Smyth, Henry DeWolf
Correspondence,
1946-1953
Speeches,
1949-1950
Snapp, Roy B.,
1947-1952
Snyder, Hartland,
1947-1949
Sobell, Helen,
1956-1967
Society for Social Responsibility
in Science,
1950
68
Solvay Congress
1951-1952,
1961
(3 folders)
1964
Arrangements
Correspondence
Scientific
committees
1967
69
Spaceboard Game Co.
[
See Container 28, Cornish, Edward and Robert](clgencase28)
Spears, Mary,
1954-1955
Speisman, Gerald,
1956-1959
Spencer, Floyd,
1953-1954
Spender, Stephen,
1956-1965
Spitzer, Lyman,
1951
Sporn, Philip,
1951-1954
Sproul, Kathleen,
1955-1963
Sproul, Robert G.,
1943-1946
Stanford University, Stanford,
Calif.
Correspondence,
1957-1963
Oppenheimer visit,
1964
State Department,
1952
Steinacher, Hermann,
1957
Steinberger, Jack,
1948-1963
Stern, Alexander,
1949-1964
Stern, Hedwig,
1944-1966
Stern, Hilde,
1948-1966
Stern, Walter,
1952-1963
Stern family abroad,
1948-1958
Stevens, Herbert H.,
1950-1952
Stevenson, Adlai E. (1900-1965)
Correspondence,
1952-1966
Publications, publicity,
1956
70
Stewart, Stanley,
1943-1955
Stone, Marshall H.,
1953-1963
Stone, Shepard,
1954-1963
Strauss, Lewis L.
Correspondence,
1947-1963
Publications, talks,
1948-1949
Streit, Clarence,
1947-1954
Strunsky, Robert,
1950-1955
Sugiura, Yashikatsu,
1947-1961
Suits, Guy,
1945-1954
The Symposium,
1955-1956
Szilard, Leo,
1945-1963
71
“T” miscellaneous,
1945-1966
(5 folders)
Taketani, Mituo,
1948-1949
Tata Institute Conference on
Elementary Particles, Bombay, India,
1950
Taylor, Harold,
1954-1964
Taylor, John G.,
1959-1965
Taylor, Telford,
1958-1963
Teeter, John H.,
1945-1952
Teller, Edward,
1942-1963
72
Theoretical Physics
Conference
1947, Shelter Island
1948, Poconos
1949, Oldstone
Correspondence,
1945-1949
Notes,
1949
Thirring, Walter,
1955-1961
Thomas, Charles Allen,
1944-1949
Thomas, Norman,
1959-1964
Thompson, Homer,
1954-1958
Time, Inc., encyclopedia project,
1962-1963
Time Magazine,
1950-1952
Tingsten, Herbert,
1954
Tolman, Edward C.,
1953-1959
Tolman, Ruth,
1943-1958
73
Tomei, Anthony A.
Correspondence
Dodson, Richard,
1951
Manley, John H.,
1949-1951
Oppenheimer, J. Robert,
1947-1952
Russell, Katherine,
1947-1952
Itineraries,
1950
Top secret inventories,
1949-1952
Tomonaga, Sin-itiro,
1948-1965
Tonks, Lewi,
1955-1963
Toward Liberal Education,
1965-1967
Truman, Harry S.
Correspondence
To Oppenheimer,
1946-1952
From Oppenheimer,
1946-1952
Hydrogen bomb statement,
undated
Turin University, Turin, Italy,
1952
Turkevich, John,
1952-1955
Tuve, Merle,
1947-1952
“U” miscellaneous,
1943-1966
Uehling, Edwin A.,
1949-1965
74
Ultrahigh Energy Accelerator
Conference,
1960
UNESCO Round Table, New Delhi,
India,
1966
Urey, Harold C.,
1950-1965
“V” miscellaneous,
1943-1968
(2
folders)
Vaidya, P. C.,
1950-1951
Valentine, Alan C.,
1949-1950
Vallarta, Manuel Sandoval,
1947-1962
Valley Forge Foundation,
1951-1952
Van den Bergh, Louis,
1948-1950
Van Hove, Léon,
1954-1958
Van Vleck, J. H.,
1942-1951
Vesugar, Jamshed,
1950
Veterans Administration,
1948-1951
Vincent, John H.,
1957
Vinot, P.,
1954-1956
Visa problems,
1952-1957
Vishinsky, Andrey Yanuaryevich,
1949
75
Voice of America,
1949
Volpe, Joseph,
1947-1963
Voluntary Organizations and a
World Without War Conference,
1963
Von Neumann, John,
1948-1952
“Wa-Wi” miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(5 folders)
76
"Wo-Wy" miscellaneous,
1946-1966
(2
folders)
W. A. Benjamin, Inc.
[
See Container 19, Benjamin (W. A.), Inc.](clgencase19)
Waksman, Selman A.,
1949-1963
War crimes trials,
1948
Ward, John,
1954-1955
Warner, Edith,
1945-1958
Warren, Shields,
1949-1952
Watanabe,
Michael S.
[
See also Container 30, Dauer, Dorothea W.](clgencase30)
Correspondence,
1945-1953
Publications,
1941-1947
Waterman, Alan T.,
1948-1963
Waymack, William W.
Correspondence,
1948-1949
Remarks as commissioner,
1947-1948
77
Weaver, Warren,
1946-1963
Webster, William,
1949-1951
Weil, George L.
Correspondence,
1948-1952
Publications and talks,
1948-1952
Weinbaum, Sidney,
1950-1966
Weinberg, Alvin M.,
1946-1951
Weinberg, Joseph W.
General reference,
1943-1962
Perjury trial,
1953
[
See also Container 237, same heading ](clpersfile237)
Weisskopf, Victor F. (“Viki”),
1942-1965
Weizmann, Chaim,
1947-1965
Weizmann Memorial,
1953
Weizsäcker, C. R. von,
1950
Western Accelerator Group,
1961
Western Printing and
Lithographing Co.,
1959-1961
78
Wheeler, John,
1942-1966
White, Morton,
1954-1963
White, Stephen,
1947-1963
White, Theodore H. (1915-1986),
1956-1966
White House dinner,
1962
Whitman, Walter G.,
1950-1953
Whitney (John
Hay) Foundation,
1950
Wick, Gian Carlo,
1947-1967
Wigner, Eugene P.,
1946-1963
Williams, John H.,
1942-1966
Williams, Walter J.,
1948-1950
Wilson, Carroll L.,
1947-1952
Wilson, H. A.,
1942-1953
Wilson, Robert E.,
1948
Wilson, Robert R.,
1950-1964
Winne, Harry A.,
1946-1949
Wofford, Harris,
1951-1952
Wolff, Harold Arnold,
1948
Wolman, Abel,
1948-1951
Woodward, Ernest Llewelyn,
1953-1963
World Book Encyclopedia,
1952-1953
World Council of Peace,
1952-1956
World Union,
1945-1946
World Without War Conference
[
See Container 152, Voluntary Organizations and a
World Without War Conference Worthington, Hood](clmemfile152)
79
Wouthuysen, S.,
1949-1958
Wrinch, Dorothy,
1941-1949
Wyman, Jeffries,
1956-1958
Wyzanski, Charles E.,
1952-1964
"Y" miscellaneous,
1942-1966
Yang, Chen Ning,
1949-1966
Yevick, Miriam,
1952-1961
Yost, Don M.,
1943
Yourgrau, Wolfgang,
1956-1965
Yukawa, Hideki,
1948-1965
“Z” miscellaneous,
1946-1965
Zacharias, Jerrold,
1954-1963
Zeitlin and Ver Brugge
Booksellers,
1950-1952
Zinn, W. H.,
1947-1949
Unidentified,
1941-1966
80-109
Invitation
Correspondence,
1946-1967
Letters received and copies of letters sent, memoranda,
secretary's notes, clippings, and printed matter.
Arranged alphabetically by name of organization or person.
80
“A" miscellaneous
Aa-Al,
1945-1967
(2
folders)
American A-W,
1945-1967
(4
folders)
81
An-Av,
1946-1967
(3
folders)
Air University, Maxwell Air Force
Base, Alabama,
1948-1953
Alabama,
1949-1959
Allen, George E.,
1951-1953
American Academy of Arts and
Letters,
1951-1964
American Academy of Arts and
Sciences,
1956-1963
American Academy of Political and
Social Science,
1948-1954
American Association for the
Advancement of Science,
1949-1965
American Broadcasting Co.,
1949-1965
American Chemical Society,
1947-1964
82
American Civil Liberties Union,
1955-1964
American Committee on United
Europe,
1950-1952
American Council for Judaism,
1955-1965
American Council of Learned
Societies,
1951-1957
American Council on NATO
[
See Container 98, NATO, American Council on](clinvcorr98)
American Friends Service
Committee,
1956-1963
American Institute of Electrical
Engineers,
1950-1959
American Institute of Physics,
1948-1967
American Jewish Congress,
1956-1959
American Nobel Memorial
Foundation,
1961-1964
American Philosophical Society,
1948-1957
American Society of Group
Psychotherapy and Psychodrama,
1957
American Unitarian Association,
1950-1960
American Veterans Committee,
1948-1957
Americans for Democratic Action,
1955-1964
Amherst College, Amherst, Mass.,
1948-1964
Anshe Emet Synagogue, Chicago,
Ill.,
1955-1956
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith,
1949-1959
Antioch College, Yellow Springs,
Ohio,
1951-1963
Appleton-Century-Crofts,
1958-1966
83
Aspen Institute for Humanistic
Studies,
1949-1965
Associated Press,
1957-1964
“B” miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(4 folders)
Baltimore Sun,
1956-1966
Bard College,
Annandale-On-Hudson, N.Y.,
1953-1965
Barnett R. Brickner Memorial
Foundation
[
See Container 84, Brickner (Barnett R.) Memorial
Foundation](clinvcorr84)
Basic Books, Inc.,
1954-1966
Bennington College, Bennington,
Vt.,
1956-1956
B'nai B'rith,
1954-1966
Bowdoin College, Brunswick,
Maine,
1950-1962
84
Brandeis University, Waltham,
Mass.,
1953-1965
Brickner
(Barnett R.) Memorial Foundation,
1959-1963
British Association for the
Advancement of Science,
1947-1955
Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
1955-1964
Brown University, Providence,
R.I.,
1950-1964
Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr,
Pa.,
1948-1964
Bucknell University, Lewisburg,
Pa.,
1957-1961
Buffalo, University of, Buffalo,
N.Y.,
1947-1962
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,
1955-1962
“C” miscellaneous
Ca-Col,
1946-1967
(6 folders)
85
Com-Cu,
1946-1966
(3
folders)
California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, Calif.,
1948, 1962
California, University of,
Berkeley, Calif.,
1949-1966
86
Canadian Broadcasting Corp.,
1953-1967
Canadian Institute of Public
Affairs,
1955-1963
Canadian National Research
Council,
1954-1955
Case Institute of Technology,
Cleveland, Ohio,
1948-1966
Chalk River, Ontario, Canada,
National Research Council,
1949
Chemical Institute of Canada,
1950-1963
Chicago, University of, Chicago,
Ill.,
1948-1966
Christ's College, University of
Cambridge, Cambridge, England,
1955-1960
Church Peace Mission,
1957-1959
Church Peace Union,
1950-1958
City College of New York, New
York, N.Y.,
1950-1966
City of Hope, Los Angeles,
Calif.,
1958-1964
Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
1951-1959
Colby College, Waterville, Maine,
1952-1966
Colgate University, Hamilton,
N.Y.,
1950-1956
Colorado, University of, Boulder,
Colo.,
1955-1965
87
Columbia Broadcasting System,
1948-1965
Columbia University, New York,
N.Y.,
1947-1966
Concordia College, Moorhead,
Minn.,
1955-1957
Conference on Science, Philosophy
and Religion,
1950-1955
Connecticut, University of,
Storrs, Conn.,
1951-1955
Cooper Union, New York, N.Y.,
1953-1965
Cooperative Forum,
1949-1958
Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.,
1953-1963
Corning Glass Works Conference,
Corning, N.Y.,
1951
Czechoslovak news services,
1957-1963
“D” miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(2 folders)
88
Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.,
1949-1962
Dartmouth College Phi Beta Kappa,
1953
D-Club, Princeton, N.J.,
undated
Delaware, University of, Newark,
Del.,
1961-1962
Dillard University, New Orleans,
La.,
1952-1953
Dinner Club,
1955-1958
Dokumente,
1955
Dropsie College, Philadelphia,
Pa.,
1957-1959
Duke University, Durham, N.C.,
1948-1965
“E” miscellaneous,
1946-1967
(3 folders)
89
Echo Lake, Colo., conferences,
1948-1955
Encampment for Citizenship,
1954-1959
Encounter,
1957-1965
Eranos conferences,
1950-1958
Esquire,
1954-1966
“F” miscellaneous,
1946-1966
(2 folders)
Federation of American
Scientists,
1950-1965
Fieldston School, New York, N.Y.,
1948-1966
First Unitarian Church, San
Francisco, Calif.,
1961-1966
Ford Hall Forum,
1955-1962
Foreign Affairs,
1951-1967
Foreign Policy Association,
1946-1958
Foundation for Integrated
Education,
1948-1958
Franklin and Marshall College,
Lancaster, Pa.,
1952-1964
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia,
Pa.,
1950-1966
90
Freedom Forum,
1947-1956
Freedom House,
1951-1953
Freedom petition, Hungarian,
1957
French Broadcasting System,
1949-1959
Fund for Adult Education,
1957-1959
“G” miscellaneous,
1946-1967
(2 folders)
Gary Teachers Union, Gary, Ind.,
1948-1958
General Electric Co.,
1946-1959
Goddard College, Plainfield, Vt.,
1950-1963
Golden anniversary of the City of
New York, N.Y.,
1948
Goucher College, Towson, Md.,
1953
Great Books of the Western World,
1952
“H” miscellaneous
Ha-He,
1949-1966
91
Hi-Hy,
1946-1967
Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y.,
1951-1958
Harcourt, Brace and Co.,
1947-1959
Harper and Row,
1946-1966
Harvard Club,
1949-1967
Harvard Law School, Cambridge,
Mass.,
1955-1965
Harvard Law School Forum,
Cambridge, Mass.,
1950-1960
Harvard University, Cambridge,
Mass.,
1947-1967
(2 folders)
Haverford College, Haverford,
Pa.,
1954-1965
Henry Schuman, Inc.
[
See Container 104, Schuman (Henry) Inc.](clinvcorr104)
Horizon,
1948-1958
Houghton Mifflin Co.,
1950-1953
92
“I” miscellaneous,
1946-1967
(2 folders)
Illinois State Normal University,
Normal, Ill.,
1952-1959
Illinois, University of, Urbana,
Ill.,
1949-1957
India, government of,
1951-1961
Indian Science Congress
Association,
1955
Industrial Research Institute,
1949-1951
Institute of Contemporary Arts,
1955-1958
Institute of Radio Engineers,
1948-1958
International Business Machines
Corp.,
1948-1959
International Commission for
Applied Ecology,
1957-1958
International Conference on
Elementary Particle Physics, Pisa, Italy,
1955
International House, New York,
N.Y.,
1955-1961
International News Service,
1949-1957
International Rescue Committee,
1951-1954
International Union of Physics,
1949
Iowa State College, Cedar Falls,
Iowa,
1948-1964
Iowa State University, Ames,
Iowa,
1950-1964
93
“J” miscellaneous,
1946-1966
Japan International Conference on
Theoretical Physics,
1951-1953
Jeunet, André,
1957-1958
Jewish Agency for Palestine,
1955
Jewish centers,
1949-1965
Jewish miscellany,
1948-1966
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America, New York, N.Y.,
1950-1967
Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, Md.,
1951-1962
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
1950
“K” miscellaneous,
1948-1966
94
Kent State University, Kent,
Ohio,
1949-1964
Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio,
1946-1960
“L” miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(5 folders)
Lehigh Valley Newspaper Guild,
1950-1952
Little, Brown and Co.,
1949-1966
Little Red School House, New
York, N.Y.,
1956-1959
Longmans, Green and Co.,
1955
“M” miscellaneous
Ma-Me,
1946-1966
95
Mi-My,
1946-1967
(2 folders)
Macalester College, St. Paul,
Minn.,
1949-1960
MacLeish, Archibald,
1948
Macmillan Co.,
1952-1965
Maecon,
1959
Manitoba, University of,
Winnipeg, Canada,
1959
Mankind,
1957
Maryland, University of, College
Park, Md.,
1950-1964
Massachusetts, University of,
Amherst, Mass.,
1958-1965
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, Mass.,
1950-1966
McGill University, Montreal,
Canada,
1955-1963
McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1947-1965
96
“Meet the Press”,
1945-1957
Michigan, University of, Ann
Arbor, Mich.,
1949-1960
Middlebury College, Middlebury,
Vt.,
1948-1963
Mills College, Oakland, Calif.,
1950-1961
Minnesota, University of,
Minneapolis, Minn.,
1951-1966
Miss Fine's School, Princeton,
N.J.,
1949-1965
Missouri, University of,
Columbia, Mo.,
1951-1965
Modern Forum,
1952-1964
Mount Allison University,
Sackville, Canada,
1958
Mount Holyoke College, South
Hadley, Mass.,
1948-1966
Mount Sinai Hospital, New York,
N.Y.,
1952-1955
Museum of Modern Art, New York,
N.Y.,
1952-1959
“N” miscellaneous
Na,
1946-1967
(3 folders)
97
Ne-Nu,
1946-1967
(2 folders)
Nassau Club,
1947-1963
Natal, University of, Durban,
South Africa,
1959-1960
Nation Associates,
1946-1964
National Association of Women
Deans and Counselors,
1957
National Book Awards,
1958-1967
National Broadcasting Co.,
1952-1965
National Conference of Christians
and Jews,
1947-1952
National Council of Jewish Women,
1948-1966
98
National Industrial Conference
Board,
1953-1955
National Press Club,
1955
National Science Teachers
Association,
1951-1965
National Society for the Study of
Communication,
1953-1955
National Student Council of the
Young Men's Christian Association,
1949-1956
NATO, American
Council on,
1953
Nebraska, University of, Lincoln,
Nebr.,
1947-1955
New Jersey Academy of Science,
1956-1964
New Jersey College for Women, New
Brunswick, N.J.,
1947-1950
New Jersey State Teachers
College, Montclair, N.J.,
1955-1964
New Leader,
1955-1962
New Republic,
1947-1964
New School for Social Research,
New York, N.Y.,
1946-1966
New York Academy of Medicine,
1948-1960
New York Academy of Sciences,
1948-1961
New York Bar Association,
1964
New York Herald Tribune,
1947-1963
99
New York, State University of,
various campuses,
1948-1966
New York Times,
1946-1965
New York University, New York,
N.Y.,
1948-1967
New York World Telegram,
1957-1959
Newsday,
1957-1965
Newsweek,
1950-1962
North Carolina, University of,
Chapel Hill, N.C.,
1946-1966
North Carolina State College,
Raleigh, N.C.,
1952-1962
North Shore Forum, Congregation
Israel, Glencoe, Ill.,
1956-1958
Northwestern University,
Evanston, Ill.,
1951-1964
Notre Dame, University of, Notre
Dame, Ind.,
1953-1965
Nucleonics,
1951-1955
“O” miscellaneous,
1946-1967
Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio,
1955-1966
Ohio State University, Columbus,
Ohio,
1948-1966
On Film, Inc.,
1961
Oxford University Press,
1952-1958
100
“P” miscellaneous,
1946-1967
(4 folders)
Pageant,
1950-1966
Partisan Review,
1952-1966
Pennsylvania Bar Association,
1951-1957
Pennsylvania, University of,
Philadelphia, Pa.,
1947-1966
Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, Pa.,
1947-1962
Pergamon Press,
1957-1963
101
Phi Beta Kappa,
1949-1964
Philadelphia Ethical Society,
Philadelphia, Pa.,
1953-1955
Philosophical Library, New York,
N.Y.,
1947-1953
Polytechnic Institute of
Brooklyn, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
1950-1959
Portland City Club, Portland,
Oreg.,
1954-1959
Princeton, N.J.,
1948-1963
Princeton Theological Seminary,
Princeton, N.J.,
1954-1957
Princeton University, Princeton,
N.J.,
1946-1966
(2 folders)
Prix Nessim Habif,
1965-1966
Product Engineering,
1958-1959
Prospetti,
1954-1955
Pugwash,
1960-1962
Purdue University, West
Lafayette, Ind.,
1946-1963
“Q” miscellaneous,
1949-1965
“R” miscellaneous
Ra-Ri,
1946-1966
(2 folders)
102
Ro-Ru,
1946-1967
Radio Corporation of America,
1951
Radio stations
KMLA, Los Angeles, Calif.,
1958
KPFA, Berkeley, Calif.,
1953-1955
Reed College, Portland, Oreg.,
1946-1961
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
Troy, N.Y.,
1949-1966
Reporter,
1953-1960
Rhein-Ruhr-Klub,
1955-1958
Rhode Island, University of,
Kingston, R.I.,
1953-1963
Rinehart and Co.,
1953-1955
Rochester, University of,
Rochester, N.Y.,
1949-1965
Roosevelt College, Chicago, Ill.,
1950-1955
Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, N.J.,
1948-1966
“S” miscellaneous
Sa-Sm,
1945-1966
(3 folders)
103
So-Sz,
1945-1966
(5 folders)
St. John's College, Annapolis,
Md.,
1948-1959
St. Mark's School, Southborough,
Mass.,
1966
San Diego State College, San
Diego, Calif.,
1958-1965
San Francisco Press Club, San
Francisco, Calif.,
1948-1949
104
Sarah Lawrence College,
Bronxville, N.Y.,
1952-1962
Saturday Review,
1947-1966
School for Nursery Years, Los
Angeles, Calif.,
1958-1959
Schuman (Henry)
Inc.,
1947-1949
Science,
1947-1965
Science, Philosophy and Religion
Conference,
1958-1959
Science Service,
1948-1954
Science Talent Search,
1951-1952
Scientia,
1951
Sigma Pi Sigma,
1948
Sir George Williams College,
Montreal, Canada,
1958-1959
Sloan Foundation.
[
See Container 287, Weaver's Symposium](clspeech287)
Sloan-Kettering Institute,
1948-1955
Smith College, Northampton,
Mass.,
1947-1966
Société Européenne de Culture,
1957-1963
Society for Advancement of
Management,
1949-1952
Society for Ethical Culture,
1950-1955
Southern California, University
of, Los Angeles, Calif.,
1949-1964
Stanford University, Stanford,
Calif.,
1951-1967
105
State Department,
1951-1966
Stephens College, Columbia, Mo.,
1948-1958
Stockbridge School, Interlaken,
Mass.,
1955-1958
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore,
Pa.,
1949-1958
Syracuse University, Syracuse,
N.Y.,
1948-1965
“T” miscellaneous,
1946-1966
(3 folders)
Tamiment Institute and Library,
New York, N.Y.,
1956-1958
Tata Institute of Fundamental
Research, Bombay, India,
1961-1963
Teachers Union,
1950-1954
Technion,
1952-1963
Temples, various,
1949-1966
Texaco Research Club,
1951-1953
Texas, University of, Austin,
Tex.,
1947-1964
106
This Week Magazine,
1958-1962
Time,
1946-1966
Toronto, University of, Toronto,
Canada,
1955-1964
“U” miscellaneous,
1946-1967
(2 folders)
UNESCO,
1966
Unions, various,
1950-1964
Unitarian Universalist
Association,
1954-1966
United Church,
1948-1950
United Jewish Appeal,
1948-1959
United Press International,
1947-1963
United States, miscellaneous,
19461966
United States Junior Chamber of
Commerce,
1948-1953
107
United States Lines,
1958
United States National Student
Association,
1954-1958
United World Federalists,
1947-1964
University Club of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, Pa.,
1949-1952
“V” miscellaneous,
1946-1966
Valley Green, Passaic Valley High
School, Little Falls, N.J.,
1957-1958
Vanderbilt University, Nashville,
Tenn.,
1949-1965
Van Nostrand Co.,
1950-1963
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y.,
1948-1962
Veterans Administration Hospital,
Topeka, Kans.,
1954-1956
Virginia Quarterly Review,
1953-1959
Virginia, University of,
Charlottesville, Va.,
1950-1962
“W” miscellaneous
Wa-Wo,
1946-1966
(3 folders)
108
Wo-Wy,
1947-1964
Wallace, Mike,
1957-1958
Wayne State University, Detroit,
Mich.,
1950-1966
Washington Post,
1947-1966
Washington University, St. Louis,
Mo.,
1952-1964
Washington, University of,
Seattle, Wash.,
1953-1965
Wedge Award luncheons,
1948-1949
Weizmann Institute of Science,
Rehovoth, Israel,
1955-1962
Wellesley College, Wellesley,
Mass.,
1948-1966
Wesleyan University, Middletown,
Conn.,
1948-1962
Western Printing and
Lithographing Co.,
1958
Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, Ohio,
1950-1964
Westinghouse Broadcasting Co. and
Westinghouse Electric Corp.,
1955-1967
Westminster Choir College,
Princeton, N.J., and Westminster Recording Co.,
1956-1958
Wichita, Kans., re University of
Wichita,
Wichita Eagle, and Wichita State
University,
1950-1966
Williams College, Williamstown,
Mass.,
1950-1961
109
Wisconsin, University of, various
campuses,
1952-1966
WNEW television station,
1957-1959
Women's International League for
Peace and Freedom,
1955-1963
Woodrow Wilson Foundation,
1952-1958
Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio,
1948-1962
World Book Encyclopedia,
1951-1966
World Brotherhood, Inc.,
1956-1960
World Peace Conference, Japan,
1964
World, miscellaneous,
1948-1965
“X-Y-Z” miscellaneous,
1949-1966
Yale University, New Haven,
Conn.,
1947-1966
Young Men's and Young Women's
Hebrew Association,
1950-1964
Young Men's Christian Association
and Young Women's Christian Association,
1948-1961
110-153
Membership File,
1943-1967
Letters received and copies of letters sent, memoranda,
secretary's notes, clippings, minutes, and printed material.
Arranged alphabetically by name of organization.
110
“A” miscellaneous,
1946-1962
Academy of American Poets,
1963-1964
Aid Refugee Chinese
Intellectuals, Inc.,
1952
Aldous Huxley Memorial
Lectureship,
1964-1966
American Academic Freedom
Project
Arden House conference,
1952-1953
Correspondence,
1952
Meetings,
1951-1953
Memorandum,
1952-1954
Oppenheimer appointments,
1951
American Academy of Arts and
Sciences
Correspondence,
1944-1964
Daedalus,
1963-1966
Fellowship nominations,
1948-1965
Membership appraisals,
1955-1956
American Civil Liberties
Union
Correspondence,
1953-1966
Hydrogen bomb, censorship,
1950
Lasker Award,
1959-1963
National committee,
1949-1965
American Committee for Cultural
Freedom,
1952-1957
111
American Committee for Observance
of Tenth Anniversary of Israel,
1957-1958
American Committee on United
Europe,
1950
American Council of Learned
Societies
Appointment of Oppenheimer,
1957-1960
Committee on
Humanities
Correspondence with Howard M.
Jones,
1955-1959
Meeting arrangements,
1955-1957
Miscellaneous,
1956-1959
Oppenheimer appointment,
1955
Reports of meetings,
1955-1960
(2 folders)
Summary of activities,
1955
Worcester Conference,
Worcester, Mass., 1957
1955-1956
American Council on Education,
1949-1955
American Friends of the Hebrew
University
[
See Container 129, Hebrew University, American
Friends of the](clmemfile129)
112
American Institute of
Physics
Ballots,
1925-1957
Governing Board
Memoranda,
1949-1956
Meetings
Arrangements,
1949-1960
Minutes,
1949-1951
Oppenheimer appointment,
1948-1949
Miscellaneous correspondence,
1943-1956
Reports,
1949-1952
American Inventors Society,
1951
American Jewish Committee,
1947-1949
American Philosophical Society
Election of members,
1949-1962
International Relations Program Committee,
1947
Meetings, arrangements,
1947-1963
113
Memoranda,
1947-1962
Miscellaneous correspondence,
1945-1962
American Physical Society
AAAS Centennial Policy Committee,
1948
Bulletin-Physical Review
separation,
1949
Coffin-Swope Fellowship Committee,
1948
Committee appointments by Oppenheimer,
1948-1949
Council
Agenda,
1948-1952
Arrangements for meetings,
1948-1955
Committee on Foreign Relations,
1949
Committee on Long-Range Planning,
1954
Committee on Science Abstracts,
1945-1950
Memoranda,
1947-1966
Minutes of the meetings,
1947-1951
Statements,
Undated
114
Darrow, Karl, correspondence,
1945-1961
General correspondence,
1947-1961
General information,
1949-1951
Journals, distribution of,
1948-1949
Laue, Max von, request for material,
1948-1949
Marcellus Hartley Award,
1951
Meetings
Announcements,
1949-1966
Arrangements,
1947-1951
Programs,
1953-1957
National Science Fund,
1948
Nominating Committee,
1949-1958
Reports,
1947-1957
Semi-Centennial Committee,
1947
Travel to meetings,
1947
Amnesty International,
1963
AMVETS National Service Foundation,
1952-1953
Annals of Physics,
1956-1965
Anti-Apartheid Movement,
1963
115
Association of Los Alamos Scientists,
1945-1946
Association of Pasadena Scientists,
1945-1946
Association of Scientists for Atomic Education,
1946-1947
Association of Scientists for Atomic Information,
1947
Association of Scientists of Cornell University,
1946
Atlantic Union Committee,
1959-1965
Atomic Scientists of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.,
1946
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Article request,
1956
Bylaws,
1949-1965
Correspondence
Amrine, Michael,
1952
Davies, T. Harrison,
1950-1952
Golden, William T.,
1952
Rabinowitch, Eugene,
1952-1963
Rubinow, Raymond S.,
1949
Simpson, John,
1947-1955
Dinner
1950
Emergency Committee mailing,
1949
116
Foundations
Correspondence,
1949-1952
Ford Foundation,
1951-1953
Hofheimer Foundation,
1949-1952
Fund-raising,
1952,
1963
(2 folders)
General correspondence,
1947-1966
(2 folders)
Goldsmith Memorial Lecture,
1950-1951
Miscellaneous,
1949-1962
117
Oram and Rich program,
1949
Reprints of articles,
1952-1960
Sponsoring Committee,
1948-1954
(3 folders)
Subscriptions,
1947-1951
“C” miscellaneous,
1962-1966
Cabot (Hugh) Memorial Fund,
1946
Cambridge Philosophical Society,
Undated
Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio,
1952-1955
Century Association,
1967
Chaim Weizmann World Memorial Committee
[
See Container 153, Wiezmann (Chaim) World Memorial
Committee](clmemfile153)
Christ's College Club, Christ's College, University of
Cambridge, Cambridge, England,
1965-1966
118
Comité d'Honneur for the Fondation Einstein,
1956
Committee for Economic Development,
1953
Committee for Foreign Correspondence,
1948
Committee on Science and Freedom,
1954-1965
(2 folders)
Committee on the Present Danger
General correspondence,
1951-1952
Minutes
1951
Objectives,
1951
Oppenheimer appointment as member,
1951
Conference on Science, Philosophy and
Religion
Finkelstein, Louis, correspondence,
1948-1966
General,
1951-1966
Mohonk Lake Conference, Mohonk, N.Y.,
1950-1951
119
Congress for Cultural Freedom,
1960-1967
Council on Foreign Relations
American-Soviet relations study group,
correspondence
McCloy, John Jay,
1953-1955
Roberts, Henry L.,
1953
Correspondence,
1945-1966
(2 folders)
Discussion group, science and the national interest,
1965-1967
(3 folders)
Nuclear weapons foreign policy study group,
1955
120
Davis, Elmer, memorial to,
1958
Denison University, Granville, Ohio, convocation,
1949
Disarmament and Arms Control,
1961-1966
(2 folders)
Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation
[
See Container 144, Roosevelt (Eleanor) Memorial
Foundation](clmemfile144a)
“F” miscellaneous,
1943-1963
Federation of American Scientists
Administrative Committee,
1947-1955
Atomic Energy Commission controversy,
1949-1954
Ballots,
1950-1954
Committee for Foreign Correspondence,
1946-1947
Correspondence,
1943-1947
(3 folders)
Miscellaneous,
1948-1962
121
Fieldston School, New York, N.Y.,
1950-1954
Freedom House,
1955
Gazette Apicole, 1965
Goethean Literary Society,
1947
122
Harvard College Board of Overseers, Cambridge,
Mass.
Adams House,
1951-1952
Arts and Sciences Visiting Committee,
1951-1955
Bundy, McGeorge, correspondence,
1955
Chemistry Department Visiting Committee,
1949-1954
Committee Assignments,
1948-1966
Conant, James B., correspondence,
1949-1952
Divinity School,
1952-1953
Duties of the Board,
1950
Elections to the Board,
1950-1955
Elections, Harvard Alumni Association,
1949-1954
Furry, Kamia, Markham controversy,
1953-1955
Harvard Club of Boston,
1949-1954
Honorary degrees,
1950-1955
Mathematics Visiting Committee,
1951
Meetings,
1949-1955
(3 folders)
123
1949-1955
(5 folders)
Memoranda,
1950-1955
Miscellaneous correspondence,
1951-1955
124
Miscellany,
1953-1954
Oppenheimer appointment to Board,
1948-1955
Oppenheimer appointment to committees,
1949-1955
Philosophy Department appointments,
1951-1952
Philosophy Visiting Committee,
1948-1966
(6 folders)
125
Physics and philosophy,
1950-1955
Physics Department appointment,
1949-1954
Physics Visiting Committee,
1949-1955
(6 folders)
126
Pusey, Nathan
Correspondence,
1954-1956
Election as president,
1953-1954
Reports to the Board,
1950
Society of Fellows,
1950-1966
Summer School,
1951-1952
Visiting committees
Functions of,
1945-1954
Reports,
1947-1956
127
Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study, Cambridge,
Mass.
Correspondence
Alumni,
1949-1953
Cambridge, Mass., office,
1949-1951
Crawford, Alfred,
1949
Huggins, Gordon,
1951-1953
McLaughlin, Donald,
1949-1950
New York office,
1949-1950
Pirnie, Malcolm,
1950-1951
Local chairmen,
1949-1950
(6 folders)
Miscellaneous,
1953
Reports,
1949
(2 folders)
Special gifts committee,
1952
State chairmen,
1949-1950, undated
(3 folders)
128
Harvard University, classes of 1922 and 1926,
1950-1962
(5 folders)
Harvard University Ad Hoc Committee, Physics Department
appointment,
1955-1956
Harvard University Observatory, Cambridge,
Mass.
Boyden Station recommendation,
1953
Correspondence
Buck, Paul,
1952-1953
Conant, James B.,
1952-1953
Miscellaneous,
1952-1953
Shapley, H.,
1951-1952
Directorship,
1953-1957
(5 folders)
Reports to corporation,
1952
Survey Committee,
1952-1956
(4 folders)
Travel to meetings,
1950-1952
129
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Board of Governors
Meeting arrangements,
1950-1966
Memoranda,
1950-1967
Oppenheimer appointment,
1950
Oppenheimer election as honorary governor,
1961
Reports,
1958
Resolutions,
1950-1956
Brodetsky, S.
Correspondence,
1950
Resignation,
1951
Einstein, Albert, correspondence,
1950-1954
Hebrew University, American Friends of
the
Academic Advisory Council,
1952-1966
American and Canadian Board of Governors,
1951-1964
Blockade of road to Jerusalem, Israel,
1949
Board of Directors
Meeting arrangements,
1950-1964
Memoranda,
1951-1961
Oppenheimer appointment,
1950-1966
130
Board of Governors
Memorandum,
1951-1958
Minutes,
1950-1955
Bylaws,
Undated
Correspondence
General,
1950-1966
Salpeter, High,
1949-1950
Dinner for Oppenheimer,
1960-1961
Executive Board,
1950-1954
Executive officer,
1951
Joint meeting of boards,
1950
Receptions, dinners,
1950-1964
Hugh Cabot Memorial Fund
[
See Container 117, Cabot (Hugh) Memorial
Fund](clmemfile117b)
Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques
Brochures,
1960
Clippings,
1958-1962
131
Committees
American,
1963-1967
Scientific,
1959-1961
Correspondence
Bauer, E.,
1959
General,
1961-1964
(2 folders)
Grandpierre, André,
1963-1964
Lévy, Maurice, and Louis Michel,
1959-1961
Motchane, Léon,
1958-1966
(2 folders)
Oppenheimer visits to Paris, France,
1959-1965
Reports, statutes,
1959-1962
132
Institute for Experimental Medicine,
1957-1959
Institute on Man and Science,
1965-1966
International Atomic Energy Agency Center for
Theoretical Physics,
1963-1967
(5 folders)
International Conference on Economic Sanctions Against
South Africa,
1963-1964
133
International Rescue Committee,
1950-1951
(2 folders)
Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York, N. Y.,
1965-1966
Junior Chamber of Commerce, Tulsa, Okla.,
1952
Kusaka Memorial Fellowship,
1948-1954
Lone Ranger National Council of Honor,
1949
Longmans, Green and Co.,
1947-1948
Lord and Taylor Award,
1951-1958
Mark Twain Journal,
1955
Maryland, University of, College Park, Md.,
1954-1966
Miami, University of, Coral Gables, Fla.,
1965-1966
Minerva,
1967
Miss Fine's School, Princeton, N.J.,
1948-1950
(2 folders)
134
Nassau Club, Princeton, N.J.,
1948-1956
National Academy of Sciences
Alaskan Science Conference,
1950
Atomic Energy Commission fellowship program,
1949-1950
(2 folders)
Business Sessions,
1947-1963
Civil Liberties Committee,
1948-1949
135
Committee on Scientific Conferences,
1951
Council,
1946-1964
(7 folders)
Fellow nominations,
1949-1958
(2 folders)
136
1949-1960
(1 folder)
Foreign associates, nomination of,
1949-1953
General correspondence,
1943-1966
(2 folders)
Marcellus Hartley Fund Committee,
1949-1952
Meetings,
1950-1951
(1 folder)
137
1950-1951
(2 folders)
National Science Foundation,
1947-1960
National Science Fund,
1948-1951
National Security Resources Board,
1950
Office of Ordnance Research,
1951
Organization,
1947-1966
Physics section,
1947-1963, undated
(5 folders)
138
President,
1950
Press releases,
Undated
Proceedings,
1947-1959
Research Board,
1945
Richards, A., correspondence,
1948-1950
Senate committee hearings,
1951
National Arts Foundation Public Advisory Committee,
1955
National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People,
1964-1965
(3 folders)
National Book Committee
General correspondence,
1955-1965
Minutes,
1954-1964
Oppenheimer appointment,
1954
National Civil Defense Committee, AMVETS,
1950-1951
National Committee on Atomic Information,
1946-1947
139
National Committee on Tithing in Investment,
1964-1966
National Mental Health Foundation,
1946-1950
National Policy Committee,
1946-1947
National Research Council
Division of Scientific Personnel,
1952
Executive Board,
1950
Executive Committee,
1950-1955
Memoranda,
1948-1955
Reports to the council,
1948
Science policy advisory group,
1951
140
National Research Council and Social Science Research
Council Joint Fellowship Board
Announcements,
Undated
Applications,
1948-1951
(3 folders)
Appointments
1948-1949
(2
folders)
Arrangements for meetings,
1947-1948
Coale, Ansley, application,
1949
Fellowship program,
1952
Friedberg, Felix, application,
1949
Miscellaneous correspondence,
1948
141
Oppenheimer membership,
1947-1949
Spitzer, Ralph, application,
1948-1950
National Testimonial Committee for Ambassador Abba Eban,
1959
New School for Social Research, New York, N.Y.,
1958
New York Academy of Sciences,
1948-1950
New York Bar Association
Committee on Atomic Energy,
1948-1955
(4 folders)
General,
1948-1953
142
New York Mineralogical Club, New York, N.Y.,
1949-1963
New York Philosophy Club, New York, N.Y.,
1955-1967
New York University, New York, N.Y.
Bellevue Medical Center,
1957
Hall of Fame,
1949-1965
(3 folders)
Institute for Mathematics and Mechanics,
1948-1949
Niebuhr (Reinhold) Professorship Fund,
1960
143
Organization for Economic Co-operation,
1964-1965
(2 folders)
Pennsylvania, University of, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1953
Phi Beta Kappa,
1950
Philip M. Stern Family Fund
[
See Container 145, Stern (Philip M.) Family
Fund](clmemfile145)
Planned Parenthood,
1966
Princeton Community Chest,
1951-1954
Princeton Freedom Train Committee,
1948
Princeton Hospital Building Fund,
1949
Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.
Department of Electrical Engineering,
1954
Program on Science in Human Affairs,
1965
Pugwash Continuing Committee,
1947-1961
Reinhold Niebuhr Professorship Fund
[
See Container 142, Niebuhr (Reinhold)
Professorship Fund](clmemfile142)
Robert Porter Patterson Memorial Committee,
1952-1954
144
Rochester Conference Advisory Committee,
1956
Rocky Mountain Empire Club
1955-1962
Romain Rolland 100th anniversary,
1966
Roosevelt (Eleanor) Memorial
Foundation,
1963
Royal Society, London, England,
1951-1964
The Sciences,
1947
Seven Springs Farm Advisory Committee
[
See Container 66, Seven Springs Farm](clgencase66)
Social Science Research Council
Board of Directors,
1947-1949
(5 folders)
145
Committee on Faculty Research Grants,
1951-1952
(2 folders)
Election poll,
1948-1949
Fellowship announcements,
1948-1951
Miscellaneous correspondence,
1948-1951
Société Française de Physique,
1955-1959
Society for the Family of Man,
1965
Solvay Institute, Scientific Council,
1950-1962
Stern (Philip M.) Family Fund,
1963-1965
Tamiment Institute and Library, New York, N.Y.,
1956-1959
Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association,
1957
Technion,
1948-1967
(2 folders)
Teilhard de Chardin Committee,
1960-1963
Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel,
1966
146
Twentieth Century Fund
Antitrust Policies Committee,
1951-1958
(3 folders)
Armaments,
1958-1961
(2 folders)
Berle, Adolf A.,
1952-1962
Board of Trustees
Agenda,
1950-1965
Arrangements for meetings,
1951-1966
Ballot,
1950-1961
147
Documents for meetings,
1950-1960
Memoranda,
1950-1967
(3 folders)
Minutes,
1950-1966
(3 folders)
148
Staff Reports,
1956
Civil-Military Relations Committee,
1952-1954
(6 folders)
Congress for Cultural Freedom,
1962-1965
Congressional investigation of foundations,
1953-1957
Correspondence
Clark, Evans,
1950-1953
Dewhurst, J. R.,
1953-1955
General,
1950-1966
149
Heckscher, August,
1957-1966
(2 folders)
Moore, Ben T.,
1957-1958
Re Gordon A. Craig, Edward W. Fox, and Henry S.
Hughes,
1951-1953
Cox Committee,
1951-1953
Executive Committee,
1951-1965
(2 folders)
Extremist propaganda study,
1953
Future prospects,
1954
General information,
1950-1966
(3 folders)
150
Mail votes,
1950-1960
Meetings in Princeton, N.J.,
1951-1952, 1963
(2 folders)
National Planning Association,
1950
Oppenheimer election to board,
1950-1966
“The People Act”,
1950-1951
Projects Committee,
1963
Proposals for political research,
1952
Prospective conferences,
1962-1963
Publications, lists of,
1949-1952
Reece Committee,
1953-1955
Research Projects Committee,
1950-1966
(3 folders)
151
(5 folders)
UNESCO
Asian and Western cultural values,
1956
Citizen consultations plan,
1953-1954
Heindel, R. H., correspondence,
1952-1954
Invitations,
1948-1954
Law program,
1947
152
McCollough, M.,
1952-1954
Membership roster,
1952
Miscellaneous,
1948-1954
National meetings,
1951-1953
National Research Council,
1952
Oppenheimer appointment as a member,
1947-1956
Program Committee,
1953-1954
Taylor, John W., memorandum,
1953
United Negro College Fund,
1960
United States Committee for United Nations Day,
1953-1954
Voluntary Organizations and a World
Without War Conference,
1963
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth,
Israel
American Committee,
1953-1967
(2 folders)
Board of Directors,
1958-1965
General correspondence,
1960-1966
Graduate School,
1964-1965
Kennedy fellowships,
1964-1966
153
Miscellaneous,
1959
Notices, agenda,
1949-1964
(2 folders)
Weizmann (Chaim) World Memorial
Committee,
1954
Wellesley Class of '56
1955-1956
World Academy of Art and Science,
1961-1965
World Perspectives,
1953-1966
Young Men's Christian Association and Young Women's
Christian Association,
1957
154-170
Miscellaneous Correspondence,
1945-1967
Letters received and copies of letters sent, unpublished
manuscripts received, and clippings, chiefly from autograph seekers or
admirers.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person.
154
“A” miscellaneous,
1948-1966
(2 folders)
Aakula, Mrs. Tyne,
1955-1959
Advice requests,
1955
Aginsky, Burt W.,
1957
Anonymous,
1946-1966
(2 folders)
A. T. G. (anonymous),
1961
Autograph requests,
1944-1966
(2 folders)
155
“B” miscellaneous,
1946-1967
(6 folders)
Becroft, William,
1958-1959
Berko, Paul M.,
1949-1950
Browne, Kenneth H.,
1947-1956
156
Bullock, William E.,
1963
Burrow, Trigant,
1948-1950
“C” miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(7 folders)
157
Chused, Lillian L.,
1955-1958
Cooper, Goldie,
1954-1955
Copeland, Arnold,
1956-1957
Corbett, Harriet,
1955
Cornillon, Jacques,
1963
Corrêa Netto, Orozimbo,
1948
"D"
1945-1967
(4
folders)
“E” miscellaneous,
1946-1966
(2 folders)
158
Esparza, Augusto,
1954-1966
“F” miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(3 folders)
Flora, I. F.,
1948-1964
Franck, Theodora,
1948
“G” miscellaneous,
1946-1967
(5 folders)
159
Gitelson, M. Leo,
1955
Grossman, William,
1948-1949
“H” miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(8 folders)
160
Hankey, Roland,
1949-1950
Hawkins, Merrill,
1963
Herrod, B.,
1946-1955
Hiller, Donald,
1960-1961
“I” miscellaneous,
1955-1965
"J" miscellaneous,
1946-1967
(2
folders)
J. S. D. (anonymous),
1957-1963
“K” miscellaneous,
1946-1966
( 4
folders)
161
Kasper, Charles,
1953-1954
Kemp, Robert,
1950-1952
Kerns, Calvin E.,
1956-1958
Kinney, Wayne,
1962-1964
Kohn, David,
1955-1956
“L” miscellaneous,
1946-1967
(6 folders)
162
Lanier, E. A.,
1955-1963
Lebau, G. I.,
1954-1967
Levine, Louis P., and Louis H. Levinson,
1948-1961
Lin, Frederick,
1956-1964
“M” miscellaneous,
Ma-Me
1946-1967
(6
folders)
163
Mi-My,
1945-1967
(3
folders)
MacKellow, Sheila,
1955-1958
Malloy, Robert J.,
1963
Marsh, Olive,
1952-1955
McCartney, Helen Barry,
1955-1957
McLellan, Martha F.,
1963
Millar, W. N.,
1960
Milliron, Paul J.,
1957-1958
Mundlak, Max,
1950
Muses, Charles A.,
1949-1955
164
“N” miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(3
folders)
Nikulins, Teopont E.,
1949
Nyden, Shirley,
1954
“O” miscellaneous,
1948-1966
“P” miscellaneous
Pa-Pe,
1946-1967
(2
folders)
165
Ph-Pu,
1946-1967
(3
folders)
Page, Albert E.,
1959-1962
Pausa, George J.,
1949-1952
Pennebaker, Gregory,
1947-1963
Photograph requests,
1953-1967
Punch, Henry,
1955-1958
“Q” miscellaneous,
1950, 1964
“R” miscellaneous
Ra-Re,
1946-1966
(3
folders)
166
Rh-Ry,
1945-1966
(3
folders)
Randall, Florence,
Undated
Reali, Domenic,
1960
Rector, Robert Chapin,
1961-1964
Reese, C. Robert,
1955-1965
Requests for information,
1942-1947
Rice, William J.,
1962-1964
Roberts, Alphaeus J.,
1958-1963
Root, John C.,
Undated
Rosamond, Robert,
1949
Rusincky, E.,
1953-1955
167
“S” miscellaneous,
1945-1967
(9 folders)
168
Safer, Josephine,
1949-1957
Salin, Victoria,
1956
Scheiern, Milton R.,
1962-1964
Silver, Henry,
1949-1950
Smedley, Frederic C.,
1949-1950
Solounias, George,
1949-1964
“T” miscellaneous,
1946-1967
(3
folders)
169
Tabolski, E.,
1964
“U” miscellaneous,
1956-1965
"V" miscellaneous,
1950-1967
“W” miscellaneous
Wa-Wh,
1946-1966
(2
folders)
170
Wi-Wu,
1946-1967
(2
folders)
Webster, Jack M.,
1948-1961
Weiss, Fred U.,
1948-1955
Wiederhold, Albert G.,
1963-1964
"Y" miscellaneous,
1949-1966
“Z” miscellaneous,
1949-1966
171-196
Government File,
1942-1954
Letters received and copies of letters sent, bulletins, minutes,
notices, travel vouchers, receipts for classified documents, and inventories
relating to projects or agencies.
Arranged alphabetically by name of project or agency.
171
“A” miscellaneous,
1948-1952
Air defense,
1952-1953
Allied foreign policy,
1953
American District Telegraph Co.,
1948-1953
American Society for Engineering Education, Committee on
Atomic Energy,
1951
Armed Forces courier service,
1951-1953
Armed Forces Special Weapons Project,
1947-1951
Army Research Advisory Panel,
1947-1948
Associated Universities, Inc.,
1951
Atom bomb, films,
1945-1947
Atomic energy, control of,
1945-1946
(2 folders)
Atomic Energy Commission
Ad hoc committee,
1949-1951
Automobile, loan of,
1947-1948
Board of Consultants,
1947-1949
Board of Review,
1947-1954
172
Cancer research,
1948
Certificates of reproduction,
1950
Correspondence,
1946-1947
(2 folders)
Declassification,
1945-1951
(4 folders)
173
Fellowship program,
1948-1952
(2 folders)
General Advisory Committee
[
See Containers 175 and 176, Atomic Energy
Commission General Advisory Commission](clgovt175)
Hydrogen bomb,
1950-1953
(2 folders)
Industrial Advisory Group,
1948
Information control policy,
1950
Instructions bulletins,
1950-1952
174
Inventories of documents,
1942-1955
Miscellaneous bulletins,
1947-1955
(2 folders)
New York operations,
1949-1951
Organization charts,
1948-1953
(2 folders)
Press conferences,
1949-1952
175
Reactor Development Division,
1946-1947
Research Division,
1950-1951
Security procedures,
1952-1954
Semiannual reports to Congress,
1949-1952
Thermonuclear Problems Conference,
1951
Travel,
1947-1953
(2 folders)
Atomic Energy Commission General Advisory
Committee
Abstracting of papers,
1950-1951
Appointments,
1947-1952
Atomic power,
1948
Budget,
1950-1951
Correction notices,
1949-1952
176
Defense Department representatives,
1949
Distribution of papers,
1947-1950
Establishment and function,
1948
Fellowship program,
1949
Information,
1946-1952
Mailing addresses,
1949-1951
Meeting arrangements,
1947-1952
Office space,
1948-1952
Oppenheimer to members,
1948-1950
Personnel policy,
1947
Radioisotopes,
1947
Reactors for research,
1947
Report to president,
1947-1952
(2
folders)
Schedules for meetings,
1947
Subcommittees,
1950
Travel,
1948-1949
177
Atomic explosions,
1950
Atomic weapons handbook,
1949
Bevatron, proposal of the University of Chicago,
Chicago, Ill.,
1948
Biological warfare, Oppenheimer's note on,
Undated
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, N.Y.,
1947-1952
(4 folders)
178
California Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif.,
1949-1950
California, University of, Berkeley, Calif., budget,
1947-1948
Certificates of destruction,
1946-1952
Civil defense,
1950
Classification grades,
1949
Clearance procedures,
1948-1954
Clearance reports,
1947-1954
Colby, Walter F., correspondence
General,
1948-1953
Kluych, Alex R.,
1949
Communist organizations, attorney general's list,
1950-1954
Criteria for determining eligibility for personnel,
1948
Crossroads, Joint Chiefs of Staff Evaluation Board,
1945-1953
Dupont survey,
1949
Eniwetok tests,
1947-1952
179
General receipts
Incoming,
1945-1954
(9 folders)
180
Miscellaneous,
1943-1955
(5 folders)
Outgoing,
1946-1954
(9 folders)
181
Hartwell report,
1950
Harwell Declassification Conference, Harwell, England,
1948-1949
Interdepartmental Science Committee,
1949-1953
Isotopes,
1947-1949
Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy,
1947-1949
Joint Research and Development Board,
1946-1947
182
Los Alamos Laboratory, Los Alamos, N.Mex.
Accounting for documents,
1946-1950
Addenda,
1949
Challenger, Helen F.,
1949-1951
Correction notices,
1947-1952
Correspondence,
1942-1946
Declassified documents,
1947-1948
Downgrading notices,
1947-1952
(7 folders)
Errata,
1949
183
History,
1945-1947, 1961
Inventory of documents,
1945-1949
(2 folders)
Investigation of property accounts,
1947
Receipts,
1946-1952
(2 folders)
184
(7 folders)
Reports,
1952
Upgrading,
1950
Military Liaison Committee,
1948-1952
Military Operations Subcommittee,
1954
Miscellaneous printed matter,
1945-1949
National Defense Research Committee,
1944
National Science Foundation,
1948-1952
(4 folders)
185
(1 folder)
Naval Research Advisory Committee,
1946-1965
(9 folders)
Navy Department,
1948-1951
186
Neutron-proton scattering,
Undated
New Kittigazuit Group,
1952-1953
(2 folders)
Nuclear Advisory Committee,
1946
Nuclear Science Abstracts,
1950-1953
Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, Oak Ridge,
Tenn.,
1946-1947
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
1947-1952
(3 folders)
Office of Science Research and Development,
1943-1946
(2 folders)
Personnel security policy and criteria,
1948-1950
Personnel security questionnaires,
1951-1953
Photographs, atomic bomb,
1951, 1965
Project East River,
1951-1952, undated
(3 folders)
187
(8 folders)
Project Lincoln,
1952
Project Vista,
1951
Radioactive waste material,
1949
Reactor science and technology,
1951-1953
Registered mail,
1951
Research and Development Board, Committee on Atomic
Energy
10-7 Panel,
1949-1952
Ad hoc panel on long-range objectives,
1948-1951
Ad hoc panel on technical estimates,
1950
Agenda,
1947-1952
Appointment of Oppenheimer,
1947-1950
Base Surge Panel,
1949-1953
Directives,
1947-1953
Eisenhower, Dwight D., visit,
1951
188
Inventory of documents,
1951-1954
Members,
1947-1953
Memoranda,
1947-1953
(2 folders)
Minutes,
1947-1948
Press releases,
1953
Radiological Instrument Panel,
1947
Receipts
Incoming,
1947-1953
(7 folders)
Outgoing,
1948-1953
189
Starks, J. C., correspondence,
1953
Travel,
1948-1953
Rutgers, A. G.,
1950
Science Advisory Committee, Office of Defense
Mobilization
Chairman's reports,
1952
East River project,
1952
Exchange of technical information,
1951
German science,
1949-1951
Membership,
Undated
Memoranda,
1951-1953
Minutes,
1951-1952
National Defense Award,
1952
National Science Foundation,
1951-1952
Oppenheimer appointment,
1950-1954
Personnel,
1951-1952
President's report,
1952
Press releases,
1951-1952
Princeton, N.J., meeting,
1952-1953
Reorganization,
1952-1953
Research and development program,
1951-1952
190
Scientists and mobilization,
1951-1953
Systems engineering,
1947-1953
Washington, D.C., meeting,
1953
Scientific panel, War Department,
1945
Secrecy,
1948
Security
Acknowledgments,
Undated
Checks,
1948-1953
Miscellaneous,
1947-1954
Regulations,
1947-1951
Termination statements,
1947
Senate Military Affairs Committee,
1945-1950
191
State Department
Atomic policy broadcasts to Russia,
1947
Board of consultants,
1946
(3 folders)
Disarmament Panel
Articles on disarmament,
1952-1953
Bundy, McGeorge,
1952-1953
Clearance of members,
1952
General correspondence,
1952-1953
Memoranda,
1952
Miscellaneous,
1948-1953
Oppenheimer appointment,
1952
Press and publicity,
1952-1953
Princeton, N.J., meeting,
1947-1952
192
Policy planning staff,
1948
Policy survey group,
1950
Working committee,
1945
Strategic air warfare,
1951
Top secret
Accounting for documents,
1948-1952
Authentication of documents,
1947-1952
(3 folders)
193
Control,
1949-1951
Downgrading notices,
1948-1953
Inventory,
1948-1952
Monthly reports,
1948-1949
Receipts,
1945-1952
(6 folders)
Reproduction of documents,
1947
Transfer of documents,
1948
Transmittal of documents,
1950
194
Transfer and accountability station,
1951
Transmittals,
1947-1953
(3 folders)
Travel,
1950
United Nations Atomic Energy Commission
Bibliography,
1949
Clearance for Oppenheimer,
1947
195
General correspondence,
1945-1947, undated
(5 folders)
Printed matter,
1945-1952
(2
folders)
Resolutions,
1949
Review of
Fear, War and the Bomb, by P. M.
S. Blackett,
1947-1949
Russian broadcast,
1948
Translation of Russian article,
1946
Transmission of Information,
1946
196
Vault,
1945-1955
(5 folders)
War Department, Interim Committee on Atomic Energy,
1945-1946
Washington, D.C.
Office,
1952
Press seminars,
1949
Reservations,
1952-1953
Weather Bureau,
1953
197-225
Security Case File,
1953-1967
Letters received and copies of letters sent, drafts, notes, press
releases, clippings, and printed matter relating to security hearings.
Arranged alphabetically by topic, name of person or organization,
or type of material.
197
Atomic Energy Commission case
Classified file,
1953-1954
Findings and recommendations,
1954
(2 folders)
Letter of charges,
1953-1955
(2 folders)
198
Rolander, C. A., Jr., reply to article “We Accuse!” by
Joseph Alsop and Stewart Alsop in
Harper's Magazine,
1954
Autograph and photograph request,
1945-1954
Biography,
1954, undated
(4 folders)
199
(5 folders)
Biography/bibliography,
1954
200
Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio,
invitation,
1954
Chevalier, Haakon,
1954-1966
(2 folders)
Classified file, other than Atomic Energy Commission,
1953-1955
Crouch, Paul,
1954
Ecker, Allen,
1954
Gardner, Trevor,
1954
Garrison, Lloyd K.
Briefs,
1954
(2 folders)
201
(1 folder)
Correspondence,
1954-1955
Summation,
1953-1954
Hinton, William and Joan,
1954
Hoover, J. Edgar,
1954
Institute for Advanced Study,
1947, 1954
(2 folders)
Jungk, Robert, book,
1958-1963
202
Lawyers,
1954
Letters
Friends,
1954
Friends and special interest,
1942-1956
203
General
“A-H” miscellaneous,
1954-1955
(6
folders)
204
“I-Z” miscellaneous,
1954-1955
(8 folders)
205
Re case,
1957-1962
(5 folders)
Linn, Edward,
1957
Marks, Herbert S.,
1952-1954
Notes and memoranda on hearings,
Undated
Oppenheimer (Robert) Fund,
1954
(3 folders)
Passport,
1954-1955
Paynter, Henry,
1954-1959
206
Play,
The Oppenheimer Case
Belgian version,
1964-1965
(2 folders)
French version,
1964-1965
(2 folders)
207
(2 folders)
German version,
1964-1966
(4 folders)
London and New York productions,
1965-1966
Other productions,
1964-1966
U.S. version,
1966
208
Press
Clippings,
1953-1966,
undated
(7 folders)
209
(5 folders)
210
(4 folders)
211
(5 folders)
212
(4 folders)
213
(4 folders)
214
(4 folders)
215
(4 folders)
216
(8 folders)
217
Inquiries,
1954-1955
Institute board of trustees,
1954
Invitations to speak,
1954
Letters of support,
1954
Miscellaneous,
1954
(2 folders)
Statements,
1954
(2 folders)
Washington, University of, Seattle, Wash.,
1954-1955
Pyramid Club, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1960
Robert Oppenheimer Fund
[
See Container 205, Oppenheimer (Robert) Fund](clsecurity205)
218
Special articles, book reviews, etc., re Oppenheimer
case
Alsop, Joseph and Stewart,
We Accuse!,
1954-1955
Brown, John Mason,
Through These Men,
1954-1957
1954-1957
Curtis, Charles P.,
The Oppenheimer Case,
1955
Egger, David, “An Open Mind”, in
Sequoia,
1958
Shepley, James, and Clay Blair,
The Hydrogen Bomb,
1954
Thomas, Morgan,
Atomic Energy and Congress,
1956
Wharton, Michael,
A Nation's Security,
Undated
Strauss, Lewis L.,
1959
Vista and state papers transmitted to the Atomic Energy
Commission,
1954
Washington, University of, Seattle, Wash.,
1953-1955
219
Transcript of hearings before the Personnel Security
Board,
1954
(2 vols.)
220
Vols. 1-23,
1949
221
Transcript of hearings with deletions
Vols. 1-4,
1954
222
Vols. 5-8,
1954
223
Vols. 9-13,
1954
224
Vols. 14-19,
1954
225
Miscellaneous printed matter,
1954-1955
(2
folders)
226-237
Personal File,
1932-1967
Letters received and copies of letters sent, awards, honors,
bibliographical and biographical material, financial papers, physics papers,
and testimonies.
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
226
Awards and honors
Association of American Scientists,
1965
Barbizon Studio of Fashion Modeling,
1950
Brazilian Academy of Sciences,
1953-1954
Bric-A-Brac,
1964
Calcutta University, Calcutta, India,
1957
California, University of, Berkeley, Calif.,
1948
Christ's College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge,
England,
1950-1953
Cyma Watch Award,
1951-1952
Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1957
Enrico Fermi Award
[
See same Container, Fermi (Enrico) Award](clpersfile226)
Father's Day Award,
1950
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies Award,
1950
Fermi (Enrico) Award,
1961-1964
(5 folders)
227
French Coin Medal,
1966
Golden Slipper Square Club, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1959-1960
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.,
1947
Japan Academy of Science,
1950, 1962
Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, West Orange, N.
J.,
1955-1956
King's Medal for Service,
1948-1952
La Plata University, La Plata, Argentina,
1961
Légion d'Honneur,
1957-1958
Miscellaneous,
1960-1966
New Mexico, University of, Albuquerque, N.M.,
1947
Oppenheimer School, Levittown, Pa.,
1958-1959
Oxford University, Oxford, England,
1953
Page One Ball,
1955
Popular Mechanics Magazine,
1951-1952
228
Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.,
1966
Prix des Trois Physiciens,
1958-1966
Pyramid Club, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1954-1959
Roosevelt University, Chicago, Ill.,
1955-1956
Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters,
1950
Royal Society, London, England,
1962
Willkie Memorial Building Award,
Undated
Bibliography,
1961-1967
Biography
Requests for information, miscellaneous,
1956-1964
Age of Science,
1955
American Institute of Physics,
1956
American Men of Science,
1948-1954
American Peoples Encyclopedia,
1948-1955
Carster's Diplomatic and Official Guide,
Undated
Current Biography,
1945, 1964
Encyclopædia Britannica,
1961
229
Fieldston-Ethical Alumni Association,
1953
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.,
1951
International Who's Who,
1954
Jewish Year Book,
1954-1956
Leaders in American Science,
1953
Listing of memberships,
1962
Miscellaneous,
1954-1964
National Cyclopedia of American Biography,
1946-1967
Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship,
1950
Rowohlts Deutsche Encyklopädie,
1958
State Department,
1948
Who Knows-and What,
1950-1952
Who's Who, (British)
1947-1967
Who's Who in America,
1945-1962
Who's Who in American Education,
1952-1954
Who's Who in Federal Administration,
1948
Who's Who in the East,
1954
Who's Who in the Western Hemisphere,
1943
Who's Who in World Jewry,
1952-1955
Who's Who on the Pacific Coast,
1946-1949
World Biography,
1948-1952
Year,
1950
230
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif.,
1941-1947
(2 folders)
California, University of, Berkeley, Calif.,
1943-1947
Correspondence with secretary
1948-1956
(6 folders)
231
1957-1966
(12 folders)
Files, description of,
1941-1947
232
Financial
Bills and receipts,
1943-1946
Contracts,
1942-1953
Insurance,
1943-1946
Miscellaneous,
1946-1949
Patents,
1943-1953
Real estate,
1941-1952
Retirement,
1943-1945
Travel authorizations,
1942-1953
(3
folders)
History of recent physics,
1962-1966
233
Institute for Advanced Study
Anniversary dinner,
1955
Director,
1947-1966
(4 folders)
Earle Conference on German Rearmament,
1950
Ford Foundation grant,
1951-1952
General,
1957,
1966-1967
Interpretation of History Conference,
1949
Legal studies,
1950
Literary studies,
1948-1951
Memoranda,
1951-1955
Meteorology Conference,
1958
Office supplies,
1952, 1965-1967
Physics bibliography,
Undated
Resignation,
1965-1966
Scroll,
1966
Miscellany,
1964-1967
Papers, disposition of,
1964-1967
234
Physics
Notes and correspondence,
1932-1947,
1957, undated
(9 folders)
Photographs,
Undated
(2
folders)
235
Seminar and colloquium notices,
1947-1967
Relative claims,
1945-1966
(2 folders)
Testimony
California State Senate Committee on Un-American
Activities,
1950
(6 folders)
Kilgore-Magnuson bill,
1945-1960
(2 folders)
236
May-Johnson bill,
1945-1946
President's Committee on International Information
Activities,
1953
U.S. Congress Joint Committee on Atomic Energy,
1949
(3 folders)
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Un-American
Activities,
1947-1953
(5 folders)
237
Testimony
U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on
Internal Security,
1951
U.S. Special Senate Committee on Atomic Energy
(McMahon Committee),
1945-1946
(2
folders)
Weinberg, Joseph W., perjury trial,
1941,
1951-1953
[
See also Container 77, same heading ](clgencase77)
(12 folders)
238-288
Speech, Lecture, and Writing File,
1926-1966
238-240
Early Scientific Writings,
1926-1950
Reprints, galley proofs, and one draft.
Arranged chronologically with an annotated list.
238
List of writings
1926-1935
(33 folders)
239
1937-1939
(16 folders)
240
1940-1950,
undated
(10 folders)
241-288
General Writings,
1939-1966
Drafts, notes, galley proofs, requests to reprint or quote,
correspondence, clippings, printed matter, and an index.
Arranged alphabetically by title and/or publisher.
241
Index Cards,
1946-1966
242
Air Force Office of Scientific Research,
1962-1963
Alberta, University of, Edmonton, Canada,
1961-1962
(2 folders)
Allen, George E.,
1951
American Academy of Arts and Sciences,
1953-1961
(5 folders)
American Council of Learned Societies,
1958-1963
(6 folders)
243
American Institute of Architects,
1959-1966
(5 folders)
American Institute of Physics,
1955-1962,
undated
(8 folders)
244
American Philosophical Society,
1945-1963
(3 folders)
American Physical Society,
1946-1967
(8 folders)
245
American Psychological Association,
1955-1966
(6 folders)
Association of Los Alamos Scientists
[
See Container 262, Los Alamos Scientists,
Association of](clspeech262b)
Association of Radio News Analysts,
1956
Basel, Switzerland, conference.
[
See Container 253, Congress for Cultural
Freedom](clspeech253)
Basic Research Symposium.
[
See Container 287, Weaver's Symposium](clspeech287)
Bethe, Hans A., festschrift,
1965-1967
Bohr, Niels, birthday message,
1955
246
Brazil lectures,
1949-1953,
undated
(9 folders)
British Broadcasting Corporation,
1959-1966
(5 folders)
247
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton,
N.Y.
High energy book,
1964-1965
Pegram Lectures,
1962-1965,
undated
(5 folders)
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,
1962-1963
(2 folders)
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif.,
1948-1964
(6 folders)
248
(5 folders)
California, University of, various campuses,
1944-1966
(7 folders)
Carlson Lecture
[
See Container 261, Iowa State University](clspeech261)
249
Chicago, University of, Chicago, Ill.,
1948-1949
Chicago Press, University of,
1960-1961
Christian Century,
1962-1963
Colorado, University of, Boulder, Colo.,
1960-1962
(2 folders)
Columbia Broadcasting System
Edward R. Murrow show,
1954-1960
(8 folders)
250
General,
1957-1964
(5 folders)
Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
1953-1966
(6 folders)
251
(8 folders)
252
(6 folders)
Committee on the Present Danger,
1951
Condon Lectures (University of Oregon),
1949-1962,
undated
(5 folders)
253
Conference on Science and the World View,
1956
Conference on Science Information,
1961
Congress for Cultural Freedom,
1959-1966
(14 folders)
254
Cooper Union, New York, N.Y.,
1947-1948
Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.,
1946-1955
(5 folders)
Council on Foreign Relations,
1952-1962
(3 folders)
255
(12 folders)
256
Council on Higher Education in the American Republics,
1963-1964
(2 folders)
Daily Princetonian,
1956
Danmarks Radio,
1962
Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.,
1958-1960
(2 folders)
December,
1963
Denver, University of, Denver, Colo.,
1946-1952
(2 folders)
Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1956-1957
(2 folders)
Einstein, Albert,
1939, 1954,
undated
(3 folders)
Enciclopedia Tematica Universal,
1966
Encyclopædia Britannica,
1957-1959
Ethical Culture Schools, New York, N.Y.,
1948-1949
257
Federation of American Scientists,
1945-1947
Fermi, Enrico
Award,
1963
Film,
1954, 1965-1966
Memorial edition,
1955
Foreign Affairs,
1947-1948
(4 folders)
Fortune,
1956-1957
Free World magazine,
1946
Fulbright Conference on Higher Education,
1957-1959
Fund for the Republic,
1963-1964
(5 folders)
258
Galileo, 400th anniversary,
1959-1966
Geneva, University of, Geneva, Switzerland,
1961-1966
(5 folders)
George School, Bucks County, Pa., commencement,
June
1956
Glenco Corporation Discussion Group,
1955
Goucher College, Towson, Md.,
1955-
1956
Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va.,
1955-1959
(2 folders)
Hara Shobo, proposed publication,
1963
259
Harvard University, James Lectures,
Cambridge, Mass.,
1947-1948,
1955-1965, undated
(8 folders)
260
(6 folders)
Haverford College, Haverford, Pa.,
1 Nov.
1955
Herter Lectures.
[
See Container 262, Johns Hopkins University](clspeech262)
Hiroshima Diary,
1955-1956
Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers/Brevard Engineering College, lecture,
1963-1965
Institute of International Education,
1949,
1961
(2 folders)
Instituto de Pesquisas da Marinha,
1961
Inter-American Defense College talk,
1965
International Business Machines Corp.,
1953-1954
261
International House, New York, N.Y.,
1960
International Press Institute,
1958-1966
(6 folders)
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa,
Carlson Lecture,
1954-1967
(5 folders)
James Lectures
[
See Container 259, Harvard University, James
Lectures, Cambridge, Mass.](clspeech259)
Japan, visit,
1960-1962
(6 folders)
Jeunes-Science,
1958
262
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,
Md., Herter Lectures,
1948-1949
Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, West Orange,
N.Y.,
1956
Kissinger, Henry, book,
1957
La Tribune de Génevè,
1964
Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N.J.,
1957-1963
(2 folders)
Liberation,
1965
Life Magazine,
1954
Lilienthal, David E., letter to,
1946,
1960
Little Memorial Lecture.
[
See Container 264, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Little Memorial Lecture](clspeech264)
Look,
1946
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, N.Mex.,
1943-1945,
1963-1967
(6 folders)
Los Alamos Scientists, Association
of,
1945-1947
263
Lowell Institute Cooperative Broadcasting Council,
Cambridge, Mass.,
1957
March of Time statement,
1948-1950
(2 folders)
Maryland Department of Health,
1957
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Amherst,
Mass.
American Project Conference,
1956-1958
(3 folders)
264
Centennial panel,
1960-1963
(2 folders)
Little Memorial Lecture,
1947-1965
(9 folders)
265
Publications,
1957-1959
McMahon, Brien, letter,
1949
McMaster University, Hamilton,
Canada, Whidden Lecture,
1960-1966
(4 folders)
Miami, University of, Coral Gables, Fla.,
1964-1965
Michigan, University of, Ann Arbor, Mich.,
1961-1963
(2 folders)
Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.,
1964-1965
(2 folders)
Miscellany,
1945-1966
Monterey Peninsular College, Monterey, Calif.,
1958-1962
266
Nassau Club, Princeton, N.J.,
1960
Nation,
1956-1957
National Academy of Sciences,
1963-1966
(10 folders)
National Book Awards,
1962-1964
(7 folders)
267
National Broadcasting Co., White Paper,
1964-1965
National Educational Television and Radio Center,
1962-1963
National Policy Committee,
1945-1946
National War College, Washington, D.C.,
1946-1950
(3 folders)
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.,
1956
New Jersey Resolutions for World Government,
1949
New York Bar Association,
1947-1951
(5 folders)
268
New York Philharmonic Symphony Program,
1945-1960
New York Philosophy Club, New York, N.Y.,
1961-1962
New York Public Library, New York, N.Y.,
1953-1954
New York Review of Books,
1963-1966
(5 folders)
New York Times,
1953-1957
(2 folders)
Newsweek,
1957-1962
(2 folders)
North American Newspaper Alliance,
1945
North Carolina, University of, Chapel Hill, N.C.,
1959-1964
(3 folders)
269
Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.,
1955-1956,
undated
(2 folders)
The Open Mind,
1954-1966
(10 folders)
270
Organization of American States visit,
1961-1962,
undated
(9 folders)
271
Paix, Université de, Huy, Belgium,
1964-1965
Pan American Union,
1961
Paris, University of, Paris, France,
1958-1964
(4 folders)
272
Partisan Review,
1962
Parvin Foundation,
1962-1964
(4 folders)
Pathe News,
1949
Pennsylvania, University of, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1946,
1954-1961
(3 folders)
Petersen, Aage, proposed publication re Niels Bohr,
1963
Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.,
1961
Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H.,
1955-1956
(4 folders)
273
Press and Union League Club,
1957
Press special,
Amerika,
circa 1957
Princeton Borough Teachers Association, Princeton,
N.J.,
1960-1961
Princeton High School, Princeton, N.J.,
1964
Princeton Old Guard,
1955
Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, N.J.,
1958
Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.
1946-1965,
n.d
(9 folders)
274
1959-1963
(8 folders)
275
Puerto Rico, University of, Rio Piedro, P.R.,
1959-1960
(3 folders)
Pyramid Club Achievement Award,
1954
Queen's University, Kingston, Canada,
1959-1960
(2 folders)
Radiodiffusion--Télévision Française,
1958-1962
(2 folders)
Radiotelevisione Italiana,
1963-1964
Réalites,
1957,
1963
(3 folders)
Reed College, Portland, Oreg.,
1959-1960
276
Reith Lectures,
1952-1967
(8 folders)
277
(10 folders)
278
(7 folders)
279
(10 folders)
Rencontres Internationales de Généve,
1964
(5 folders)
280
Reviews of Modern Physics,
1955-1956
Rochester-Geneva Conference,
1957-1958
(2 folders)
Rochester Institute of International Affairs,
1948-1954
(6 folders)
Rochester, University of, Rochester, N.Y.,
1955-1956
Rockefeller Institute, New York, N.Y.,
1963-1964
Roosevelt, Eleanor, NBC program,
1950
(2 folders)
281
Roosevelt University, Chicago, Ill.,
1955-1961
(5 folders)
Rothschild Foundation,
1965-1966
Ruechardt, Edward, book,
1957
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J.,
1958
San Francisco Chronicle,
1946
Saturday Evening Post,
1957-1963
(4 folders)
Saturday Review,
1956-1966
282
Science,
1959
Science Talent Search,
1949-1951,
1960
(5 folders)
Scientific American,
1950
(2 folders)
Seven Springs Farm, Mt. Kisco, N.Y.,
1963
Sewanee Review,
1956-1958
283
Smith College, Northampton, Mass.,
1948-1949
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.,
1964-1966
(5 folders)
Société Française de Philosophic Conference,
1958-1960
284
Solvay Congress,
1948-1958
(3 folders)
Space Technology Laboratories, Los Angeles, Calif.,
1959-1962
Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.,
1960
State Department,
1950
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa.,
1953-1959
Taylor, Harold, dinner for,
1959-1960
Teleradio,
1966
Tempo,
1963
Think,
1959-1962
This Week Magazine,
1955-1959
285
Tribune Libre Universitaire,
1961
Truman, MIT talk,
1949
Tupper and Love, Inc., re chapter contributed by
Oppenheimer to book titled
Listen to Leaders in Science,
1964-1965
Twentieth anniversary of atomic bomb attack on
Hiroshima, Japan,
1965
UNESCO,
1964-1966
(4 folders)
United Nations Atomic Energy Commission,
1946-1948
(2 folders)
286
U.S. Army,
1964-1965
(2 folders)
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,
1958
Von Neumann, John,
1957
Washington Post,
1965-1966
(3 folders)
Wayne State University, Detroit, Mich.,
1957-1959
287
Weaver's symposium,
1959-1965
(2 folders)
Weisskopf, Victor F. (“Viki”),
1964-1966
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth, Israel,
1958-1962
(4 folders)
Westinghouse,
1946-1966
(3 folders)
Whidden Lecture
[
See Container 265, McMaster University](clspeech265)
288
Whose Is Atomic Power?
1954-1957
Wisconsin, University of, Madison, Wisc.,
1958-1959
World University Service,
1956
Yale University, New Haven, Conn.,
1959
Yukawa, Hideki,
1949-1950
Unidentified,
Undated
289-290
Miscellany,
1957-1959
Printed matter, photographs, and an incomplete card index of
Oppenheimer's memberships.
289
Partial index to memberships and invitations,
1957-1958
Photographs,
1958,
undated
290
Printed matter,
1959
291-293
Government File Supplement,
1941-1953
Letters received and copies of letters sent, memoranda, manuscript
and near-print research reports, and scientific photographs.
Arranged chronologically.
291
1941-1946
(14 folders)
292
1947-1953
(7 folders)
293
Miscellaneous reports,
1949-1953
(5
folders)
294
Addition,
1921-1980
Originals and copies of letters sent. Arranged alphabetically by
name of recipient. Also miscellaneous files containing printed and near-print
matter, photographs, writings by others, and a microfilm copy of a history of
the Institute for Advanced Study.
Arranged alphabetically by topic, type of material, or title.
294
Correspondence
Bernheim, Frederick,
1945
Fergusson, Francis,
1923-1926
Horgan, Paul,
1923, 1964
Oppenheimer, Frank,
1926-1935
Oppenheimer, Lee W.,
1945
Singer, Louise Oppenheimer,
1937-1939
Smith, Herbert W.,
1922-1926, 1945-1948, 1954
(2 folders)
Uehling, Edwin A. and Ruth,
1934, 1940-1944, 1955
Uhlenbeck, George,
1927-1940
Unidentified,
1945
Miscellany
“A History of the Institute for Advanced Study,
1930-1950, ” by Beatrice M. Stern, microfilm
copy,
1964
Microfilm shelf no. 16,646. Not available on interlibrary
loan.
Judging poetry,
1921
Printed matter, near-print material, and photographs,
1948-1967
Writings by others,
1942-1965
(2 folders)
CL 1
Classified,
1944-1953
Classified government documents consisting mostly of
correspondence and reports.
Organized and described according to the series, folders, and
boxes from which the items were removed.
CL 1
General Case File
Bohr, Niels
Writings,
1945 (Container 21)
Government File
Navy Department,
1949,
undated (Container 185)
Security Case File
Atomic Energy Commission case
Classified file,
1953 (Container 197)
TS 1
Top Secret,
1944-1945
Classified government documents consisting of memoranda and a
report.
Organized and described according to the series, folders, and
boxes from which the items were removed.
TS 1
General Case File
Bohr, Niels
Writings,
1944-1945 (Container 21)