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I. University of Rochester Papers
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Research materials.
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Glass slides relating to medical research.
Correspondence between SLW and the University of Rochester, 1943-46, and correspondence and miscellany, 1917-18.
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Glass slides relating to medical research.
Offprints and other research materials.
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Offprints, Rochester reprints, 1925-49.
II. Manhattan Engineering District Papers
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Enlistment Materials for SLW, November 1943
1. Identification wallet containing U.S. Government badge.
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2. Copy memo, Major General the Adjutant General to SLW, November 2, 1943.
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3. Memo, Adjutant General to SLW, November 30, 1943.
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4. Copy report of physical examination of SLW, September 30, 1943.
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5. Copy memo, R.W. Pulliam, Captain, Corps of Engineers, Military Personnel Officer to the Adjutant General, December 17, 1943.
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6. Copy information sheet for newly appointed army officers, n.d.
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7. Business card, Arnold Kramish, R. and D. Associates, n.d.
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8. Copy War Department release relating to SLW, n.d.
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Note, Prescription and Memo, April, July and August 1945
1. Rough notes, questions and answers for General Groves, by SLW, April 17, 1945.
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2. Prescription for Jules Vieoux, July 1, 1945.
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3. Copy memo [report] with tables, composition of Monitoring Company, Colonel L.E. Seeman to Major General Groves, August 4, 1945.
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Radioactive Materials Forms, December 1945
1. Copy application for radioactive materials, National Research Council, December 4, 1945.
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2. Copy form letter, M.A. Tuve, National Research Council to individuals engaged in radioactive research, December 4, 1945.
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3. Messages for SLW, n.d.
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Assorted Notes and Letters, December 1945-January 1946
1. Rough notes, meeting of working committee, by SLW, December 1, 1945.
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2. Copy rough notes, meeting of working committee, by SLW, December 1, 1945.
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3. Rough notes, Russian concerns, December 1, 1945.
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4. Memo routing slip to Major General Groves, December 1, 1945.
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5. Rough notes, comments on the Atomic Energy Commission, January 3, 1946.
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6. Copy rough notes, Manhattan District declassification, by SLW, n.d.
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7. Copy letter, SLW to Colonel McCrae, January 3, 1946.
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8. Rough letter, SLW to Colonel McCrae, January 3, 1946.
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Letter and Enclosure, 1946
1. Letter, J.H. Lawrence, M.D., to SLW, May 10, 1946.
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2. Copy list, chapter authors, n.d.
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Assorted army pay records, travel vouchers and travel orders, May 1943-May 1945.
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Assorted army pay records, travel vouchers and travel orders, May 1944-December 1944.
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Assorted army pay records, travel vouchers and travel orders, January 1945-December 1945.
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Assorted army pay records, travel vouchers and travel orders, December 1946-April 1947.
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Copy lecture, address of SLW before the American Pharmaceutical Association (21pp.), August 12, 1948.
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Reports, Nuclear Energy/Public Health, September 1948
1. The Influence of Modern Developments in Nuclear Energy on Public Health Problems, by SLW, September 9, 1948.
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Copy report, World Health Problems: the Influence of Modern Developments in Nuclear Energy on Public Health Problems, September 9, 1948 revised May 11, 1949.
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Report, Bomb Irradiation, With Letter, May 12, 1948
1. Letter, W.D. Pardridge to SLW, May 12, [no year].
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2. Reprint from Advances in Biological and Medical Physics, vol.1, 1948, The Effects of the Atomic Bomb Irradiation on the Japanese, by Joe W. Howland and SLW, 1948.
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SLW Article With Letters, 1958
1. Copy mail record card, Dean's Office, UCLA School of Medicine, AMA Robert W. Riley, referred to Al Bellamy, August 18, 1958.
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2. Letter, Robert W. Riley to SLW, August 18, 1958.
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3. Copy rough draft of article by SLW, n.d.
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4. Copy mail record card, Dean's Office, UCLA School of Medicine, Leslie R. Groves, referred to Bellamy, n.d.
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5. Letter, Leslie R. Groves to SLW, May 8, 1958.
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6. Newspaper clipping on cover sheet, No Two-Headed Baby Salmon, New York Daily News, April 28, 1957.
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7. Copy letter, [SLW] to General Groves, n.d.
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8. Copy memo, by SLW, May 1, 1958.
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Copy report, Medical Problems of Atomic Bomb Testing, by SLW, presented to Brentwood Optimist Club, July 16, 1958.
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NBC White Paper: Decision to Drop the Bomb, December 1965
1. Copy cover letter for NBC White Paper script, Arnold L. Ahnfeld, Colonel, M.C. to SLW, February 4, 1965.
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2. Copy script, NBC White Paper: Decision to Drop the Bomb, reported by Chet Huntley, broadcast January 5, 1965.
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Copy letter (3pp.), SLW to Gavin Hadden, Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, June 17, 1948.
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Periodical, Westways, vol.69 no.1 (42pp. including cover), January 1977.
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Science Magazine Clippings, December 1972
1. Clipping, article from Science, vol.178, Los Alamos: 30 Years after, Life Begins in Earnest, by Allen L. Hammond, December 8, 1972.
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2. Clipping, article from Science, vol.178, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory: Weapons Are still the Focus, by Allen L. Hammond, December 15, 1972.
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Letters and Reports, March 1979
1. Letter, Arnold Kramish to SLW, March 8, 1979.
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2. Copy diary pages from General Grove's diary, September 4, 1944-September 5, 1944.
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3. Rough note, Daghlian accident, [May 21, 1946].
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4. Cover letter, John Seagrave to SLW, March 8, 1979.
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5. Copy report, Radiation Doses in the Pajarito Accident of May 21, 1946, by Joseph G. Hoffman, May 26, 1948
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SLW Notebooks With Clippings, 1945
1. SLW notebook with separate rough notes enclosed, February 1945.
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2. SLW notebook with separate rough notes enclosed, November 1945.
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3. Newspaper clipping, Allies Must Finance Imports for Germany, Byrnes Declares, Washington Post, Associated Press, December 12, 1945.
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4. Newspaper clipping, Byrnes Leaves for Moscow Meeting Today, Washington Post, by Edward T. Folliard, December 12, 1945.
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Rough list, photographs from Alamagordo, n.d.
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Los Alamos Photographs
1. Photograph, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001055, n.d.
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2. Photographs, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001055, n.d.
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Los Alamos Photographs, October 1, 1947
1. Photograph, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001056, n.d.
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2. Photographs, 2 VT 428THAAFBU(S)(R)(1), Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001056 October 1, 1947.
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Los Alamos Photographs
1. Photograph, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001057, n.d.
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2. Photographs, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001057, n.d.
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Los Alamos Photographs, October 1, 1947
1. Photograph, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001059, n.d.
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2. Photographs, OH 428 THAAFBU(S)(R)(1), Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001059, October 1, 1947.
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Los Alamos Photographs, October 1, 1947.
1. Photograph, 1 VT 428 THAAFBU(S)(R)(1), Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001060, October 1, 1947.
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2. Photographs, 1 VT 428 THAAFBU(S)(R)(1), Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001060, October 1, 1947.
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Los Alamos Photographs
1. Photograph, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001062, n.d.
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2. Photographs, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001062, n.d.
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Los Alamos Photographs, October 1, 1947
1. Photographs, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001063 n.d.
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2. Photographs, 1 RT 428 THAAFBU(S)(R)(1), Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 001063, October 1, 1947.
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Los Alamos Photographs
1. Photograph, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, negative number: 5907, n.d.
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2. Photographs, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 5907, n.d.
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Los Alamos Photographs
1. Photographs, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 5908, n.d.
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2. Photographs, Los Alamos Photographic Laboratory, order number: 5908, n.d.
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Assorted Photographs, Test Area, 1948
1-13. Photographs with envelope, [1948].
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14-48. Photographs with envelope, Test Area, Brauner pictures, n.d.
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49-63. Photographs with envelope, Test Area, n.d.
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64-80. Photographs with envelope, Effect of Bomb, Grass in Test Area
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81-84. Photographs with envelope, Effect of Bomb, Russian Thistle from Test Area, 1950.
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85-95. Negatives with envelope, Weather Shelters, October 18, 1948.
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96-104. Negatives with envelope, General Views of Crater photographs by H.L. Lint, 1948.
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Negatives with cover note, Trinity Site, plants, terrain, crater, weather shelters, n.d.
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105-120. Photographs with envelope, Miscellaneous Test Area, n.d.
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121-124. Negatives with cover note, Trinity, n.d.
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125-127. Negatives with cover note, Crater in 1948, negatives for charts, by H. Lint, 1948.
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128. Newspaper clipping, Intake Gates Shut: Twin Cities Cut off Radioactive Waters, Los Angeles Times, Part 1, November 22, 1971.
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Assorted Charts and Sketches, Test Baker, July 1945
1-12. Sketch series, Pictorial Cloud Development, Test Baker, with rough cover note, by H.J. Summers, July 25, 1945.
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13-23. Copy sketch series, Pictorial Cloud Development, Test Baker, by H.J. Summers, July 25, 1945.
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24-34. Negative copy sketch series, Pictorial Cloud Development, Test Baker, by H.J. Summers, July 25, 1945.
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35-38. Copy graph series, Radioactive Cloud Rises, n.d.
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39. Copy chart, Daily Observations of Wind, Temperature, and Relative Humidity at Eniwetok, July 1945.
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40. Copy chart, Daily Observations of Wind, Temperature, and Relative Humidity at Eniwetok, August 1945.
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Newspaper Clipping With Sketches, 1945 and 1978
1. Newspaper clipping, Arthur E. Beaumont, Noted Marine Artist, Dies at 87, Los Angeles Times, January 24, 1978.
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2. Sketch series, Alamagordo, New Mexico Atomic Bomb Test, by H.J. Summers, July 16, 1945.
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Assorted Reports, Radiation as a Weapon, 1943
1. Negative copy report, Radiation as a War Weapon, by SLW to Dr. James B. Conant, July 27, 1943.
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2. Cover sheet, University of Rochester Atomic Energy Project, File VI-510, Unit no.113 for Radioactive Spray and Dust report, n.d.
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3. Copy report, Practical Tests of the Application of Highly Radioactive Sprays and Dust to Level Ground and to Buildings, by Harold C. Hodge, PhD, toxicologist and William F. Bale, PhD, consultant, August 6, 1943.
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4. Cover sheet, War Department for Report on Radiation Experiment, n.d.
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5. Copy Instructions, Treatment of Secret Reports, n.d.
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6. Copy report, Report on Radiation Experiments, by William F. Bale, July 21, 1943.
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Reports, Photographs and Sketches: Blast Waves, 1951
1. Copy report, High Speed Photography of the Motion of Mice Subjected to Laboratory Produced Air Blast, with cover and photographs, by Benedict Cassen, Peter Kalian, and Herbert Gass, June 6, 1951.
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2. Photographs, Closeup of Mouse, n.d.
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3. Photograph, Bullet, n.d.
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4. Rough sketch, Shock Wave on Mouse, n.d.
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5. Rough sketch, Shock Wave on Mouse, n.d.
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Reports, Notes and Graphs; Blast Waves, 1966
1. Rough notes, Effects of Blast Waves, n.d.
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2. Rough note, Library Materials, to SLW, July 28 [no year].
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3. Graph, Influence of 1/2 Life on U238 and Th232, September 20, 1966.
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4. Graph, U + Th series, September 20, 1966.
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5. Comparative Effects of High Explosive Blast on Mechanically Constrained Mice and Rats, by B. Cassen, H. Gass, and K. Kistler, April 1954.
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6. Copy report from Journal Structural Division, Behavior of Shock Waves Entering Model Bomb Shelters, by B.B. Dunne and Benedict Cassen, [March, 1956].
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7. Page from Nature, no.5040, June 4, 1966, p.1035 including article: Precursor Shock Produced by .25g Chemical Explosions, by M.W.S. Mawbey and R.D. Rowe.
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Radiation Charts, September 21, 1949
1. Copy chart, Ground Radiation Gamma Radiation after Trinity Shot, [September 21, 1949].
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2. Copy chart, 49 Content on Ground around Crater, [September 21, 1949].
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3. Copy chart, Region around Crater Gamma Radiation Intensity, [September 21, 1949].
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4. Copy chart, Radium Gamma-Ray Equivalents of Cloud in Curies, [September 21, 1949].
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Reports, Graphs and Sketches, Blast Waves, 1967
1-6. Sketches, Blast Wave Reflections, n.d.
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7. Photograph, Blast Wave Reflection, n.d.
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8-9. Copy rough sketch, Exponential Horn Shapes, n.d.
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10. Rough Diagram, Ray Sollar's Observations, April 7, 1967.
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11. Rough report, Blast Waves, n.d.
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12. Rough sketch, Exponential Horns, n.d.
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13. Rough graph, Pressure in Reflected Wave, n.d.
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Photographs and Clipping: Blast Waves and Radiation
1. Original folder with explanation of photographs, n.d.
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2-34. Photographs, Blast Forces in a Shelter Model, n.d.
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35. Magazine clipping, Brain and Radiation, n.d.
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Photographs and Sketches: Blast Waves
1-4. Photographs, Blast Forces in a Shelter Model, n.d.
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5. Copy sketch, Blast Wave Passing over Trench Model, n.d.
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6-13. Sketches, Blast Wave Patterns in the Model Through the First Door, Spark Photography, by SLW, n.d.
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14. Sketch, Circular Patterns of Lumber in Room, by SLW, n.d.
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15. Sketch, Cylindrical Vortices at each Edge of Window Opening, by SLW, n.d.
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16. Copy Sketch, Plan of School Room Nagasaki, Cylindrical Vortices at all Apertures, n.d.
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17. Copy sketch, Distribution of Lumber Torn from Walls, Ceiling, and Part of Floor, n.d.
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Report, Return to Trinity, Dr. J. Hubbard, November 18, 1977
1. Copy Report, Return to Trinity, by Dr. J. Hubbard, as told to Kappy Sprenger, November 18, 1977.
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2. Business Card, Dr. J. Hubbard, Director, Association of Distinguished American Scientists.
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3. Envelope, Dr. J. Hubbard to SLW, October 18, 1977.
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Cartoon, SLW to Jerry Wiesner, by Punch, 1963.
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Ring Binder; Contents Including Reports, Letters, and Reprints, 1955-1967
1. Rough notes, Hiroshima, June 27, 1966.
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2. Rough notes, Shadow and Heat, July 24, 1966
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3. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. Frank Fremont-Smith, New York Academy of Sciences, January 6, 1967.
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4. Letter, Dr. Frank Fremont-Smith, M.D. to SLW, December 7, 1966.
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5. Rough notes, Approaches to Experimental Study of Blast AB and HB, n.d.
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6. Rough notes, Somatic Effects, n.d.
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7. Copy agenda, First Conference on the Long-Range Biomedical and Psychological Effects of Nuclear War, New York Academy of Sciences, Interdisciplinary Communications Program, January 18, 1967 to January 21, 1967.
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8. Copy memo, Elizabeth Purcell to SLW and others, December 13, 1966.
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9. Copy list, participants in first conference on the long-range biomedical and psychological effects of nuclear war, January 18, 1967 to January 21, 1967.
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10. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. Frank Fremont-Smith, October 20, 1966.
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11. Letter, Frank Fremont-Smith, M.D. to SLW, October 7, 1966.
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12. Reprint from AIBS Bulletin, vol.11 no.11, April 1961, pp.17-20, The Interdisciplinary Conferences, by Frank Fremont-Smith, M.D., April 1961.
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13. Reprint from Radiation Research, vol.28 no.2, June, 1966, Frequency of Live Births among Survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Atomic Bombings, by Daniel G. Seigel, November 7, 1966.
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14. Reprint from American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 18 no.4, July 1966, A Cohort-Type Study of Survival in the Children of Parents Exposed to Atomic Bombings, by Hiroo Kato, William J. Schull, and James V. Neel, November 28, 1966.
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15. Reprint from American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 18 no.4, July 1966, Some further Observations on the Sex Ratio among Infants Born to Survivors of the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, by William J. Schull, James V. Neel, and A. Hashizume, November 28, 1966.
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16. Reprint from Blood, the Journal of Hematology, vol. 8 no.6, June 1953, Control of the Post-irradiation Hemorrhagic State by Platelet Transfusions, by M.C. Woods, PhD., Frances N. Gamble, M.A., J. Furth, M.D., and R.R. Bigellow, M.D., June 1953.
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17. Reprint from Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 114, article 1, March 31, 1964, pp.571-582, An Approach to the Characterization of Stem Cells in Mouse Bone Marrow, March 31, 1964.
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18. Reprint from Science, vol. 144, no.1620, May 15, 1964, pp. 866-868, Pluripotent Stem Cell Function of the Mouse Marrow Lymphocyte! by G. Cudkowicz, M. Bennett, G.M. Shearer, May 15, 1964.
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19. Copy reprint from Nature, vol.201, no.4915, January 11, 1964, pp.165-167, Lymphocyte Content and Proliferative Capacity of Serially Transplanted Mouse Bone Marrow, by Dr. G. Cudkowicz, Dr. A.C. Upton, and G.M. Shearer, January 11, 1964.
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20. Pages from Scientific American, containing review: Books, by Anatol Rapoport, n.d.
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21. Reprint from California Medicine, October 1955, The Physician's Role in Civil Defense, articles by SLW and others, October 1955.
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Photographs, Hiroshima Victims, October 1945
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1. A-2.
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2. A-6.
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3. A-8, October 1, 1945.
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4. A-10.
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5. A-12.
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6. A-13, October 2, 1945.
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7. A-15, October 3, 1945.
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8. A-17, October 2, 1945.
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9. A-19, October 2, 1945.
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10. A-22, October 2, 1945.
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11. A-23, October 2, 1945.
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12. A-24.
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13. A-25.
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14. A-26.
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15. A-27.
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16. A-28.
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17. A-29.
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18. A-30.
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19. A-31.
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20. A-32, October 26, 1945.
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21. A-135, October 5, 1945.
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Photographs, Hiroshima Victims, October 1945
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1. A-252, October 12, 1945.
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2. RA-84, October 13, 1945.
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3. RA-94.
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4. RA-95.
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5. RA-89.
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Photographs, Hiroshima Victims, October 1945
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1. A-31.
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2. A-37, October 4, 1945.
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3. A-173, October 6, 1945.
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4. A-251, October 12, 1945.
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5. A-152, October 6, 1945.
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6. A-256, October 12, 1945.
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7. A-258, October 12, 1945.
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8. A-259.
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9. A-265, October 12, 1945.
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10. A-272, October 12, 1945.
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11. A-279, October 12, 1945.
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12. A-286, October 13, 1945.
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13. A-290, October 13, 1945.
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Photographs, Hiroshima Victims, October 1945
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1. A-173, October 8, 1945.
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2. A-174.
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3. A-176, October 8, 1945.
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4. A-179, October 8, 1945.
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5. A-180, October 8, 1945.
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6. A-185, October 9, 1945.
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7. A-190, October 9, 1945.
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8. A-194, October 8, 1945.
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9. A-196, October 10, 1945.
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10. A-199.
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11. A-202, October 9, 1945.
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12. A-205, October 10, 1945.
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13. A-213, October 9, 1945.
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14. A-214, October 10, 1945.
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15. A-217.
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16. A-229.
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17. A-224, October 9, 1945.
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18. A-247, October 10, 1945.
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Photographs, Aerial View, Hiroshima
1-31. HN #100 through #130.
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32-44. HN #131 through #143,
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45. Life Photo, Mitsubishi Steel Works, Hiroshima,
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Photographs and Negatives, Effects of Hiroshima Blast
1. Negatives with cover note, Hiroshima Terrain, n.d.
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2-14. Photographs with cover note, Not Identified, [blast effects], n.d.
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15-27. Photographs with cover note, Hiroshima?--Not Labeled, photographs include:
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28-52. Photographs with cover note, Not Labeled--Not Classified, [Blast effects], n.d.
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53-87. Photographs with cover note, Hiroshima Cemetery, School Building, Memorial, [Blast effects], Photographs include:
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88-108. Photos, Hiroshima blast effects on buildings and personnel Photographs include
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Photographs, Hiroshima Victims, October 1945
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1. RA-13.
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2. RA-17.
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3. RA-20, October 2, 1945.
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4. RA-22.
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5. RA-26.
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6. RA-27.
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7. RA-32.
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8. RA-35.
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9. RA-37.
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10. RA-41.
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11. RA-42, October 2, 1945.
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12. RA-45, October 3, 1945.
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Maps of Hiroshima, 1944
1. Map, Hiroshima Atomic Blast Center, n.d.
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2. Map, relief map of Southern Japan, February 1944.
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Photographs, Hiroshima Burst, [1945]
1. 58189 A.C., Atomic Burst, Hiroshima, with SLW notes, n.d.
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2. 58189 A.C., Atomic Burst, Hiroshima, n.d.
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Photographs, Blast Effects on Hiroshima buildings, October 1945
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1. A-297.
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2. A-301.
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3. A-312.
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4. A-317, October 13, 1945.
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5. A-322.
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6. A-325.
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Photographs, Medical Personnel, Hiroshima, 1945
1. 4213.
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2. SLW, Oughterson, Tzuchi.
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3. SLW, Oughterson, Tzuchi (negative).
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Photographs, property damage, Nagasaki blast, with Japanese captions, n.d.
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Photographs and Negatives, Hiroshima Victims, October 1945
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1. A-70.
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2. A-72, October 5, 1945.
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3. A-73, October 6, 1945.
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4. A-77, October 5, 1945.
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5. A-78, October 5, 1945.
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6. A-80, October 5, 1945.
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7. A-85, October 6, 1945.
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8. A-87, October 4, 1945.
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9. A-107, October 5, 1945.
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10. A-112, October 5, 1945.
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11. A-120, October 6, 1945.
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12. A-122, October 6, 1945.
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13. A-125, October 5, 1945.
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14. A-127, October 5, 1945.
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15. A-139, October 6, 1945.
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16. A-142, October 6, 1945.
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17. Negatives with cover note, Hiroshima Burns, n.d.
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List of Hiroshima Photographs, December 1947
1. List, photographs at Hiroshima, Pack A-E, n.d.
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2. Rough list, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 35mm black and white sound, n.d.
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3. Copy list, Atomic Bomb Damage at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, December 12, 1947.
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4. List, Official Films, December 15, 1947.
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5. Rough list, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Able Baker Test, n.d.
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6. Rough list, Hiroshima - Nagasaki (Prints), n.d.
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Patient Reports With SLW Speech, January 1946
1. Note, 79 Prints, n.d.
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2. Speech (written on 5 index cards), SLW to Dr. Newell and staff, n.d.
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3. Copy patient reports, Omura Hospital, January 30, 1946.
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Photographs, Hiroshima After the Blast, 1946-1947
1. Photograph, Hiroshima, 2 months after, October 1945.
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2. Photograph, Hiroshima, about 1 year after, 1947.
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Photographs, Hiroshima Victims, 1945
1-96. Photographs, effects of Hiroshima blast on personnel and property, 1945.
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Assorted Memos, Letters, and Receipts, 1946
1. Cover note, Railway Express Agency record of government shipment, November 14, 1946.
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2. Copy War Department shipping document, Office, Chief of Engineers to SLW, November 14, 1947.
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3. Copy memo, CJTF-One to SLW and others, July 16, 1946.
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4. Copy memo, Walter Wilds, (For the Chairman) to Vice Admiral Blandy, CJTF-One, June 26, 1946.
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5. Copy receipt for films, U.S.S. Haven to U.S.S. Mt. McKinley, June 20, 1946.
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6. Copy index of Japanese atomic bomb film reels, n.d.
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7. Copy letter, Robert J. Buettner to Major Robert J. Coakley, November 25, 1946.
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8. Memo, Robert J. Coakley to area engineer, Att: SLW, November 12, 1946.
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9. Copy memo, Robert J. Coakley to area engineer, Att: SLW, November 12, 1946.
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10. Copy letter, SLW to Mr. Craig, Eastman Kodak, December 3, 1946.
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11. Letter, T.J. Craig, Eastman Kodak to SLW, December 6, 1946.
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Medical Report of the Atomic Bombing in Hiroshima, 1945
1. Copy medical report of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, Army Medical College, the first Tokyo Army Hospital, November 30, 1945.
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2. Copy figures and tables not contained in medical report of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, [November 30, 1945].
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Negative copies of photographs, Hiroshima blast, 1945.
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Differential Counts With Patient Charts, 1946
1. Rough report, Differential Counts, Nishiyamo Area, with charts, August 1946.
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2-76. Patient charts, atomic bomb victims, October 1946.
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77. Patient charts, Urakami area inhabitants, with cover note, August 1946.
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Copy dispatch, WARTAG AGO PERS DIV OFF. to SLW and others, August 12, 1945.
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Memo and Graphs, Radiation Injury, August 28, 1946
1. Graph, Radiation Injury, by SLW, August 28, 1946.
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2. Copy memo, Peer DeSilva, Lieutenant Colonel, G.S.C. to Colonel Munson, October 10, 1945.
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Copy list, photographs at Hiroshima, Pack A-E, n.d.
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Photographs, Effects of Nagasaki Blast
1. HNS, #280.
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2. HNS, #281.
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3. HNS, #282.
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4. HNS, #283.
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5. HNS, #284.
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6. HNS, #285.
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7. HNS, #286.
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Photographs Effects of Atomic Bomb on Japan
1-11. 367 through 377.
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12. A-378, October 1, 1945.
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13. A-434, October 6, 1945.
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14. A-436, October 6, 1945.
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15. A-461.
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16. A-503, October 13, 1945.
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17. A-591, October 5, 1945.
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18. A-575.
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19. A-651, October 18, 1945.
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Photographs, Ninoshima Island, 1945
1. A-336, October 17, 1945.
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2. A-337, October 17, 1945.
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3. A-341, October 16, 1945.
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4. A-352, October 17, 1945.
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5. A-359, October 17, 1945.
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6. A-661, October 16, 1945.
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7. Island House, n.d.
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Photographs, Effects of Hiroshima Blast, Fukuromachi and Ooshiba Relief Stations
1. A-126, October 6, 1945.
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2. A-138.
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3. A-159, October 7, 1945.
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4. A-255, October 12, 1945.
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5. A-347.
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6. A-350, October 17, 1945.
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7. A-391, October 10, 1945.
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8. A-396, October 4, 1945.
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9. A-537, October 15, 1945.
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Photographs of blackboard, bomb radiation information, n.d.
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Photographs, Effects of Nagasaki Blast With Reconstruction, 1946
1. Cover note for photographs, Nagasaki Bomb, Effects of Bomb, Reconstruction 1946. Photographs include:
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2. HNS 4 × 5 #178, August 1946.
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3-4. 3-4. HNS 4 × 5 #183-#185, August 1946.
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5. HNS 4 × 5 #187, August 1946.
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6. HNS 4 × 5 #189, August 1946.
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7. HNS 4 × 5 #190, August 1946.
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8-11. HNS 4 × 5 #192-195, August 1946.
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12. HNS 4 × 5 #203, August 1946.
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13. HNS 4 × 5 #208, August 1946.
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14. Construction of New Catholic Church, August 1946.
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15. Urakami Valley, Nagasaki, August 1946.
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16. Sunset at Nagasaki Bay, August 1946.
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Photographs, Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Attack
1. A-58381 A.C.
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2. 58381 A.C.
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3. 58450 A.C.
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4. Atomic Bomb Explosion.
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5-10. HN 4 × 5 #144-149.
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Photographs, Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Victims
1-5. HNP 8 × 10 #275-279.
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6. Woman, radiation burns.
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7. Woman, radiation burns.
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8. Woman, flash burns.
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9. Woman, flash burns.
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10. Young man, flash burns.
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Lists of Nagasaki Photographs, September 1945
1. List of photographs atomic bomb area Nagasaki, Kyushu, Japan photographed by Joseph Calev, September 22, 1945.
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2. Copy list, damage pictures Nagasaki, n.d.
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Photographs, structural damage, Nagasaki, n.d.
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Photograph, aerial view of Nagasaki, post strike, section 2, n.d.
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Photographs, Negatives and Lists, Nagasaki Artifacts, August 1945
1-4. Negatives in envelope marked Extra Negatives, n.d.
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5-8. Negatives in envelope marked Use These for Prints, n.d.
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9-11. Photographs produced from negatives, assorted artifacts from Nagasaki Hospital and Medical School post strike, n.d.
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12. List of artifacts from Hospital and Medical School in Nagasaki taken in September-October 1945 August 9, 1945.
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Notes and Graphs, Hiroshima and Nagasaki
1. Notes, excerpts from Penny Report, n.d.
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2. Graph, miles, planes, and ships, n.d.
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3. Graph, PSI/Ft., Nagasaki and Hiroshima, n.d.
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Report with photographs and charts, vol.1, Nagasaki, Atomic Bomb Damage, August 9, 1945, (205pp. including cover), by Walter C. Youngs, Jr., Maj. Corps of Engineers, March 1946.
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Report with photographs and charts, vol.2, Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Damage, August 9, 1945, (213pp. including cover), by Walter C. Youngs, Jr., Maj. Corps of Engineers, March 1946.
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Reports and Patient Charts, Effects of Bomb, 1946
1. Report with charts, Influence of Radioactivity upon Sperm of Atomic Bomb Patients, by Dr. Koichi Ishikawa, September 8, 1946.
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2. Report, Influence (Good Influence?) on the Feminine Sexual Organ by the Atomic Bombing at Hiroshima, no.1, by K. Nagata, Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital, September 1, 1946.
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3. Report, Influence (Good Influence?) on the Feminine Sexual Organ by the Atomic Bombing at Hiroshima, no.2, by K. Nagata, Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital, September 1, 1946.
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4. Report, Influence (Bad Influence?) on the Feminine Sexual Organ by the Atomic Bombing at Hiroshima, by K. Nagata, Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital, September 1, 1946.
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5. Report, General Statistics, by Dr. Ito, dermatologist, Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital, n.d.
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6. Notes on patients, by Dr. Fumio Shigeto, Assistant Director Red Cross Hospital, Uzina, n.d.
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7. Note, GI tract of atomic bomb patients, to Colonel LeRoy, n.d.
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8. Rough report, statistics of atomic bomb victims at Hiroshima by Dr. Akiyama, n.d.
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9. Copy report, The 3rd Report of the Influence of the Atomic Bomb Explosion on the Ear, Nose, and Throat by Teiichi Kashiwado, n.d.
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10. Copy report, The Attitude of the Eosinophile cells in Blood and Bone Marrow of the Atomic Bomb Patients at Nagasaki, in the 3rd and 4th Month after the Explosion, by Drs. Hideo Ueda and Soshiro Nikaido, January 11, 1946.
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Patient Data, Effects of Atomic Bomb, 1946
1-142. Patient data in envelope marked, Data Collected on Persons at Home of Dr. Nagai, n.d.
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143. Table X, Differential White Counts of Inhabitants of Nishiyama Area, by Dr. Ishikawa, n.d.
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144-152. Chart of Nagasaki Patients, August 1946.
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153-185. Patient data, August 21, 1946.
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186-206. Patient data, August 23, 1946.
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207-215. Patient data, n.d.
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Patient Data and Reports, Effects of Atomic Bomb, 1946
1-18. Patient data, Nagasaki Medical School, August 24, 1946.
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19. Copy report, The Influence of the Radioactivity upon the Inhabitants of Nishiyama District, Nagasaki, 2nd report, by Dr. Kazuo Ishikawa, n.d.
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20. Copy report, Preliminary Report of the Damage on Structures Due to the Atomic Bomb, by Yasuo Kondo, Professor in Civil Engineering Department, Kyoto Imperial University, n.d.
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Reports on Atomic Bombing of Japan, 1946
1. Copy report, The Atomic Bomb, by Dr. Yoshio Nishina, n.d.
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2. Copy report, Japanese Atomic Bomb Conference, Special Committee for Research and Investigation of the Damage Done by the Atomic Bombings, November 30, 1945.
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Report, U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, 1946
1. Copy report, The United States Strategic Bombing Survey: The Effects of Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Chairman's Office, June 19, 1946.
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2. Publication, The United States Strategic Bombing Survey: The Effects of Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, with maps, Chairman's Office, June 30, 1946.
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Copy report, section B, Radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, with Appendices A, B, and C (145pp. including cover), by Captain Richard A. Tybout, Corps of Engineers, April 6, 1946.
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Photographs, Japanese FM Study Charts With Translation Notes
1. #5.
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2. #6.
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3. #7.
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4. #9.
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5. #10.
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6. #11.
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7. #12.
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8. #13.
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Photographs with notes, Hiroshima and Nagasaki victims, n.d.
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Assorted Letters and Reports, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1947
1. Letter, James F. Nolan, M.D. to Robert J. Buettner, October 29, 1947.
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2. Letter Joe W. Howland, M.D. to Robert J. Buettner, November 5, 1947.
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3. Report with cover letter, B.M. Brundage, M.D. to SLW, November 12, 1947.
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4. Report with cover letter, A Brief Account of Observations in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Melvin A. Block to Robert J. Buettner, November 16, 1947.
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Report and Memos, Hiroshima Radiation, 1952-1953
1. Index card, File 13, n.d.
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2. Copy report, Residual Radioactivity and Radiation Signs and Symptoms in Hiroshima, by L.A. Woodbury, n.d.
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3. Copy memo, Dr. J. McDonald to Dr. Taylor, Dr. Reynolds, July 14, 1952.
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4. Copy memo, Dr. Takeshima, Dr. Tamagaki to Dr. Taylor, April 8, 1953.
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5. Copy memo, Dr. Tamagaki (reported by D.J. McDonald) to Research Committee, October 3, 1953.
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Report, Medical Effects of Atomic Bomb
1. Index card File 28, n.d.
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2. Report with graphs, A Summary of the Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb upon Inhabitants of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, by the Medical Section of Manhattan Engineering District, Douglas L. Wake, Captain, and Melvin A. Block, Lieutenant, n.d.
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3. Rough report with graphs, A summary of the medical effects of the atomic bomb upon inhabitants of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, by the Medical Section of the Manhattan Engineering District, Douglas L. Wake, Captain, and Melvin A. Block, Lieutenant, n.d.
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Reports, Letters, and Notes. Medical Aspects of Nuclear Energy, 1948-1971
1. Index card, File #15, n.d.
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2. Copy disposition form, FCWD-D (Captain George Prassinos) to FCJ2 (Att: Mr. Fred Winsted), December 9, 1970.
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3. Publication cover, Medical Aspects of Nuclear Energy, Armed Forces Special Weapons Project National Miltary Establishment, 1949.
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4. Copy report, Medical Report of the Joint Commission for the Investigation of the Effects of the Atomic Bomb in Japan, by Oughterson, LeRoy, Liebow, Hammond, Barnett, Rosenbaum, and Schneider, The Army Institute of Pathology, The Office of the Air Surgeon, Washington D.C., n.d.
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5. Letter, Gavin Hadden to SLW, March 11, 1948.
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6. Copy address by Dr. Nishina, n.d.
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7. Note, DB to SLW, May 10, 1971.
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8. Note, Look for Hiroshima Physical Damage Volume, [to SLW], n.d.
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9. Letter, I.A. Warheit to SLW, January 26, 1949.
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Letters and Reports, Manhattan Project, 1946
1. Copy letter [report], Comments on Manhattan Project,, SLW to Colonel McCrae, January 3, 1946.
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2. Copy cover letter for Dr. Wilson's report, SLW to General Groves, January 16, 1946.
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3. Copy report, Detailed Questions Relating to Inspection as a Technical Problem, by Dr. Carroll Wilson, n.d.
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Contents of binder labelled, Copies of Translated Japanese Reports, Re: Medical Effects of the Atomic Bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Book I, (502pp., including cover), by Tokyo, Kyushu, Kyoto, and Osaka Imperial Universities and Nagasaki Medical College, December 1945.
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Translated Japanese Reports, Medical Effects of Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, December 1945
1. Index card, File #35, n.d.
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2. Contents of binder labeled, Copies of Translated Japanese Reports, Re: Medical Effects of the Atomic Bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Book IV, by Tokyo, Kyushu, Kyoto, and Osaka Imperial Universities and Nagasaki Medical College, December 1945.
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Copy report, Report on the Medical Studies of the Effects of the Atomic Bomb, (3 duplicates, 69pp. each), by Dr. Masao Tsuzuki, Professor of the Tokyo Imperial University, February 28, 1946.
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Copy report, Collected Information regarding Medical Findings at Hiroshima and Nagasaki One Year after the Atomic Bombings, (5 duplicates, 152pp. each), by Colonel James P. Cooney, Captain Douglas L. Wake, and 1st Lieutenant Melvin A. Block, of the Medical Section, Manhattan District, August-September 1946.
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Reports, Atomic Bomb Effects on Human Reproduction, 1946
1. Copy report, Atomic Bomb Influence upon Human Sperm,, by Kentaro Siniz, Assistant Professor of the First Surgical Department, Tokyo Imperial University, [December 6, 1945].
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2. Copy report, The Influence of the Atomic Bomb upon the Functions of the Female Genital Organs,, by S. Mitani, M. Ito, S. Nozu, Y. Tumuji, T. Kaseki, T. Iwai, M. Iwatate, M. Watanabe, from the Gynecological Clinic of the Tokyo Imperial University, July 15, 1946.
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Assorted Reports, Atomic Energy, 1945
1. Copy report, Senate Bill S. 1717, for the Development and Control of Atomic Energy, introduced by Mr. McMahon, December 20, 1945.
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2. Copy report, Aide Memoire, the Canadian Ambassador to the Secretary of State, November 30, 1945.
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3. Copy report, Questions Having a Bearing on the Future Activities of the Working Group, notes by SLW, December 27, 1945.
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4. Copy press statement by Secretary of War concerning May-Johnson Atomic Energy Bill H.R.4566, November 14, [no year].
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Assorted Reports, Atomic Bomb Control, 1945
1. Copy report, Text of Atomic Bomb Plan, November 15, 1945.
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2. Copy report, Text of Byrnes' Talk on Atomic Bomb Control, November 16, 1945.
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3. Copy excerpts from the Secretary's press conference, November 21, 1945.
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4. Copy report, Truman's Message to Congress on Atomic Bomb, n.d.
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5. Copy report, President's press conference, November 20, 1945.
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6. Copy report, Text of President's Navy Day Speech in Central Park on the Aims of U.S. Foreign Policy, n.d.
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Reports, Legislation for Development and Control of Atomic Energy, 1945
1. Copy report, Senate Bill S.1717, for the Development and Control of Atomic Energy, introduced by Mr. McMahon, December 20, 1945.
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2. Copy report, Senate Bill S.1463, for the Development and Control of Atomic Energy, introduced by Mr. Johnson, October 3, 1945.
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3. Copy report, House Bill H.R.4566, for the Development and Control of Atomic Energy, introduced by Mr. May.
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4. Copy note, for Sect. 4 (Advisory Boards), n.d.
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Copy Symposium on Atomic Energy and its Implications (50pp.), American Philosophical Society and National Academy of Sciences, November 16-17, 1945.
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Letters, Clippings, and Photographs, Atomic Energy, 1945-1967
1. Copy telegram, G.W. Hendren, M.D. to SLW, February 9, 1945.
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2. Copy cable, Christopher T. Boland to SLW, [February 9, 1945].
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3. Note, R.J. Brackett to SLW, February 22, 1945.
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4. Blank trip pass, n.d.
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5. Letter, Dr. Masao Tsuzuki to SLW, August 24, 1946.
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6. Letter, Douglas Wake, Captain M.C. to SLW, September 24, 1946.
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7. Newsclippings, atomic bomb films; peace-time development of atomic energy, May 17, 1967 and August 2, 1946.
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8. Copy letter, I.A. Warheit to SLW, January 26, 1949.
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9. Photographs, atomic bomb destruction, n.d.
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Assorted Letters and Memos, 1946
1. Letter, John J. Flick, M.D. to SLW, September 24, 1946.
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2. Copy routing sheet, n.d.
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3. Letter, John J. Flick, M.D. to SLW, November 29, 1946.
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4. Copy memo, Robert J. Buettner to Dr. A.H. Dowdy, November 21, 1946.
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5. Copy letter, Robert J. Buettner to John J. Flick, M.D., December 3, 1946.
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6. Copy letter, Robert J. Buettner to John J. Flick, M.D., December 9, 1946.
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7. Letter, John J. Flick, M.D. to Robert J. Buettner, December 12, 1946.
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8. Letter, John J. Flick, M.D. to SLW, November 14, 1946.
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9. Memo, C.M. Jarvis to Robert J. Buettner, December 19, 1946.
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10. Copy memo, Robert J. Buettner to C.M. Jarvis, December 20, 1946.
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Letters and Reports, Japanese Bombings, 1945-1952
1. Copy letter, W.A. Parish, Jr. to Dr. Philip Morrison, February 6, 1946.
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2. Copy letter, Robert J. Buettner, to Dr. Douglas L. Wake, October 21, 1947.
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3. Copy letter, Robert J. Buettner to Dr. Melvin A. Block, October 21, 1947.
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4. Copy Letter, Robert J. Buettner to Dr. Joseph Nolan, October 22, 1947.
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5. Letter, Merril Eisenbud to Robert J. Buettner, September 4, 1952.
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6. Copy memo, SLW to Major General, L.R. Groves, November 27, 1945.
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7. Copy report, Preliminary Report of Findings of Atomic Bomb Investigating Groups at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1945.
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Letters, Reports, and Memos, the Atomic Bomb, 1946-1948
1. Copy cover letter, SLW to Dr. Herbert Scoville, January 31, 1947.
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2. Copy report, Types of Injury Caused by Atomic Bomb Detonation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, by SLW and Major J. Howland, n.d.
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3. Copy memo, Lauris Norstad; L.R. Groves to the Surgeon General, July 26, 1946, and August 30, 1946.
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4. Copy memo, William S. Stone, Colonel to Commanding General, Manhattan Engineering District, July 26, 1946.
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5. Copy memo, L.R. Groves to the Surgeon General, August 7, 1946.
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6. Copy memo, William S. Stone to Commanding General, Manhattan Project, August 15, 1946.
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7. Copy letter, Lewis H. Weed, M.D. to Major General Norman T. Kirk, June 28, 1946.
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8. Copy list, Attendance at Meeting of the Committee on Atomic Casualties, June 24, 1946.
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9. Copy report, Measurement of the Residual Radiation Intensity at the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Sites, by Nello Pace and Robert E. Smith, April 16, 1946.
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10. Negative copy letter, Walter J. Johnson, President Academic Press, Incorporated to SLW, August 15, 1946.
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11. Note, Instructions for Keyboard, n.d.
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12. Copy reprint, The Effects of the Atomic Bomb Irradiation on the Japanese, by Joe W. Howland and SLW, received January 13, 1948.
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13. Copy report, Effects of the Atomic Bomb Irradiation on Japanese, by Joe W. Howland and SLW, received January 13, 1948.
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14. Copy letter, Robert J. Buettner to Dr. Joe Howland, June 27, 1947.
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Senate Proceedings, January 22, 1946
1. Copy report, U.S. Senate, Report of Proceedings, Hearing Held before Special Committee on Atomic Energy, S.1717, vol.1, Ward and Paul Electreporter, Incorporated, January 22, 1946.
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2. Copy report, U.S. Senate, Report of Proceedings, Hearing Held before Special Committee on Atomic Energy, S. 1717, 1463, 1557, vol.2, January 23, 1946.
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Copy report, Personnel of Oak Ridge Hospital and Clinic, (114pp.), edited by Major Frank L. Bryant, October 1, 1945.
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Copy report, Lecture Series on Nuclear Physics, (341pp.), E.M. McMillan, Lecturer, October 5, 1943.
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Motion Picture Films of Atomic Bombing, Japan, 1945
Hiroshima, physical damage.
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Hiroshima, physical damage.
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Radioactivity.
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Radioactivity.
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Shadow and heat.
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Biological studies.
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Effects on the human body.
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Radiation sickness and pathology.
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Principal hospital and first aid stations.
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Nagasaki, physical damage.
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Nagasaki, physical damage.
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Nagasaki, physical damage.
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Motion Picture Films of Atomic Bombing, Japan, and Related Material, 1945
Shadow.
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Heat.
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Blast.
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Radioactivity.
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Effects on the human body.
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Biological studies.
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Biological studies and epilogue.
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Unidentified Japanese film.
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Scope and Content Note
Blood samples.
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Issues of the Oakridge Journal.
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III. Operation Crossroads Papers
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SLW's notebook, August 1946.
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SLW's notebook, October 1946.
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Assorted Notes and Letters, 1945-46
1. List, selected file numbers, n.d. [October].
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2. List, telephone numbers, December 1, 1945.
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3. Note, messages for SLW, n.d.
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4. Copy telegram, R.S. Stone, M.D., to SLW, January 28, 1946.
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5. Note, Mrs. Coolidge to SLW, n.d.
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6. Letter, E. Forrest Merrill to SLW, n.d.
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7-9. Rough notes n.d.
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10-14. Voucher with memoranda of payment October 1946.
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15. Postcard, Guy to SLW, n.d.
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16. Clipping, veteran from Bikini, New York Tribune, 1946.
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Assorted Notes and Letters, 1965, 1969
1. Copy letter, Ruth G. Van Cleve to Edwin G. Bowen, January 22, 1969.
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2. Copy news release by Milner, Dept. of the Interior, January 18, 1969.
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3. Clipping, radioactive fallout, Washington Post, November 3, 1965.
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4. Clipping, atmospheric testing dangers, Washington Post, November 4, 1965.
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5. Clipping, thyroid condition study, American Medical Association News, vol. 8 no.45, August 1965.
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6. Copy map, Marianas Islands, n.d.
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7. Note, R.J. Buettner to SLW, n.d.
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Assorted Publications, Atomic Weapons, 1947-50
1. Publication, International Control of Atomic Energy: Policy at the Crossroads, Department of State, June 1948.
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2. Periodical, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, vol. 3 no.4-5, April-May 1947.
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3. Publication, Atomic Attack: Can Britain Be Defended? Association of Scientific Workers, July 1950.
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4. Copy list publications of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 1945-1970, n.d.
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Assorted Letters and Clippings, 1946, 1978
1. Copy letter, Nicholas V. Diaco, M.D., April 26, 1978.
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2. Copy letter, Frederick J. Roessler to Don Wireman, April 22, 1978.
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3. Copy Certificate of Achievement, Civilian Photographer Fred J. Roessler, May 20, 1948.
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4. Copy mock certificate, Order of the Eniwetok Guinea Pigs, Spring 1948.
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5. Copy letter, James D. Roche to whom it may concern, October 15, 1948.
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6. Copy letter, Arden E. Bicker to Nicholas V. Diaco, May 26, 1978.
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7. Copy letter, Arden E. Bicker to Nicholas V. Diaco, May 26, 1978.
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8. Copy letter, Arden E. Bicker to Nicholas V. Diaco, June 9, 1978.
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9. Clipping, cartoon - Chicago Times, 1946.
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10. Clipping, poem - Leola Littrel, n.d.
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11. Copies of clippings, radiation Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Wall Street Journal, February 19-July 11, 1978.
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12. Letter, William J. McCann, California Museum of Science and Industry to SLW, March 15, 1976.
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13. Rough note, [illegible] to SLW, n.d.
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Assorted Letters, 1946-48
1. Letter, Robert J. Walsh, Jr. to SLW, September 5, 1946.
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2. Copy letter SLW to Dr. George F. Lull, December 23, 1946.
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3. Letter SLW to Dr. George F. Lull, November 30, 1946.
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4. Copy letter, Dr. George F. Lull to members of the American Medical Association, November 1946.
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5. Copy letter, SLW to Major General R.W. Bliss, January 4, 1949.
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6. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. Gerhard Dessauer, January 9, 1947.
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7. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. Gerhard Dessauer, January 2, 1947.
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8. Copy letter, Dr. Gerhard Dessauer to Delva Bryant, January 8, 1947.
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9. Copy letter, Robert J. Buettner to Main Draft Board, January 31, 1947.
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10. Letter, R.J. Rockstroh to Captain Huggins, February 24, 1947.
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11. Letter, Edward J. Huggins to SLW, February 25, 1947.
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12. Copy letter, T.J. Retenloach to Major B.M. Brundage, March 24, 1947.
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13. Letter, Shields Warren, M.D. to SLW, May 6, 1948.
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14. Letter, A.L. Rose, Mead, Johnson and Company to SLW, March 29, 1947.
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15. Copy letter, SLW to R.A. Devine August 10, 1948.
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16. Letter, R.A. Devine to SLW, August 6, 1948.
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17. Memorandum, expense voucher, U.S. War Finance Department to SLW, for September 2-9, 1946.
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18. Copy Notice of Exception, Lindsay C. Warren to J.M. Barrette, War Finance, June 16, 1947.
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19. Postcard, R.A. Devine, Retained Accounts Division, Army Finance Center to SLW, October 5, 1948.
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20. Letter, R.A. Devine to SLW August 31, 1948.
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21. Letter, travel orders, E.B. Kelly, Lieutenant Colonel, Corps of Engineers to SLW, August 30, 1946.
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22. Copy letter, SLW to Retained Accounts Division, Army Finance Center, September 28, 1948.
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23. Letter, C. Vanden Bulck to SLW, September 29, 1947.
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24. Copy letter, Raymond Latimer to SLW, September 21, 1948.
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25. Certification, K.D. Nichols, Re: SLW, September 17, 1948.
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26. Letter, R.W. Bliss to SLW, November 29, 1948.
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27. Letter, Shields Warren, M.D. to SLW, October 8, 1947.
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28. Copy letter, Captain A.A. Burke, U.S.Navy to Dr. M.A. Tuve, November 29, 1945.
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SLW Notebook With Assorted Notes, 1946
1. Notebook, SLW, May 1946.
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2. Note, Ralph Kirsch to SLW, n.d.
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3-6. Rough notes, n.d.
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7. Note, R.A. Wolters to SLW, July 29, 1946.
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Assorted Communications, 1946
1. Checklist, SLW, n.d.
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2. Clipping, San Francisco Chronicle, January 24, 1946.
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3. Clipping, San Francisco Chronicle, January 25, 1946.
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4. Copy memorandum, W.S. Parsons to all concerned, January 18, 1946.
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5. Copy tentative schedule, SLW, February 13 to July 15.
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6. Copy telegram Colonel Derry, Washington Liaison Office to Calexico Engineering Works, attn: SLW, January 30, 1946.
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7. Copy telegram, Colonel Derry, Washington Liaison Office to SLW, January 23, 1946.
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8. Copy telegram, Miller, USEO to Colonel Derry, Washington Liaison Office for General Kepner, January 24, 1946.
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9. Copy telegram, W.P. Jessey, University of Chicago to SLW, January 24, 1946.
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Assorted Notes and Orders, 1946
1. Copy special orders, Re: Edmond B. Kelly, Colonel, from Theodore S. Johnson, Captain, February 12, 1946.
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2. Copy special orders, Re: SLW from Theodore S. Johnson, Captain, February 12, 1946.
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3. Map, position of film badges, Pajarito Site, n.d.
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4. Graph, mushroom cloud, n.d.
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5. Graph, ocean off island coast, n.d.
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6. Distribution list, includes SLW, n.d.
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7. Copy letter, Department of Health to Dr. L.O. Jacobsen, March 4, 1946.
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8. Copy memorandum, G.M. Lyon, Captain to Captain Gentry, February 13, 1946.
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9. Copy report, general description of radiation produced by the atomic bomb, n.d.
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10. Rough notes, map of ship, n.d.
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11. Rough notes, February 19, 1946.
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12. Rough notes, February 20, 1946.
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13. Rough notes, February 1946.
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14. Rough notes, February 11, 1946.
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15. Rough notes, February 4, 1946.
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16. Rough notes, February 12 [no year].
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17. Rough notes, n.d.
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18. Memorandum, Captain Henry L. Barnett for SLW to Captain Riley, n.d.
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19. Message for SLW, Re: Colonel Cullen, n.d.
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20. Copy memorandum, C. Vanden Bulck, Lieutenant Colonel to General Nichols, February 23, 1946.
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21. Copy memorandum, SLW to Dr. Sawyer, February 25, 1946.
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22. Rough notes, Re: Staff Conference, February 18, 1946.
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23. Copy letter, G.M. Lyon for SLW to Commander of Joint Task Force, February 19, 1946.
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24. Copy memorandum, Henry L. Barnett for SLW to Captain Lyon, February 18, 1946.
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25. Rough notes, February 27, 1946.
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26. Rough notes, February 28 [no year].
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27. Rough notes, n.d.
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28. Naval dispatch, Captain C.H. Lyman to Cinpac, February 18, 1946.
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Assorted Notes, Letters, and Memos, 1946
1. List, job needs, April 8, 1946.
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2. List, personnel, n.d.
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3. Copy list, classification of Radiological Safety Personnel, n.d.
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4. Copy memo, W.S. Parsons, Rear Admiral, to SLW and others, March 5, 1946.
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5-6. Rough notes, n.d.
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7. Rough notes, April 29, 1946.
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8. Rough notes, April 30, 1946.
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9. Rough notes, May 1 [no year].
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10. Rough notes, n.d.
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11. Copy memo, W.S. Parsons, Rear Admiral, to SLW and others, March 8, 1946.
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12. Copy memo, W.S. Parsons, Rear Admiral, to SLW and others, March 13, 1946.
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13. Copy memorandum, SLW to Commander, Joint Task Force One, March 8, 1946.
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14. Copy memorandum, SLW to Commander, Joint Task Force One, March 8, 1946.
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15. Copy telegram, Victoria, SPCA to Dr. George M. Lyon, Captain, March 9, 1946.
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16. Copy memo, SLW to Commander, Joint Task Force One, March 12, 1946.
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17. Copy report, R.E. Lapp to SLW and others, March 11, 1946.
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18. Copy letter, R.E. Lapp to SLW and others, March 11, 1946.
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19. Copy memorandum, 016 (SLW) to J-3, March 13, 1946.
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20. Copy memorandum, J-4 (David H. Blakelock), to J-3, March 13, 1946.
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21. Copy memorandum, Lloyd H. Watnee, Colonel, to SLW, March 11, 1946.
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22. Copy memorandum, W.H.P. Blandy, Vice Admiral, to officer in charge, Naval Medical Research Section, March 15, 1946.
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23. Copy movement orders, Leighton L. Tapp, Adjutant General, to SLW and others, March 15, 1946.
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24. Copy movement orders, Leighton L. Tapp, Adjutant General, to SLW and others, March 15, 1946.
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25. Message, to SLW, Re: Colonel Alfred A. de Larimier, n.d.
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26. Copy movement orders, Leighton L. Tapp, Adjutant General, to SLW and others, March 15, 1946.
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27. Copy movement orders Leighton L. Tapp, Adjutant General, to SLW and others, March 15, 1946.
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28. Copy movement orders, Leighton L. Tapp, Adjutant General, to SLW and others, March 15, 1946.
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29. Rough notes, n.d.
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30. Rough notes, March 14, 1946.
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31. Rough notes, n.d.
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32. Rough notes, March 18, 1946.
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33. Rough notes, February 25, 1946.
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34. Rough notes, February 28 [no year].
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35. Rough notes, March 1 [no year].
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36. Rough notes, March 4, 1946.
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37. Rough notes, April 21, 1946.
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38. Rough notes, April 1 [no year].
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39. Rough notes, n.d.
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40. Rough notes, March 5, 1946.
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41. Rough notes, March 19, 1946.
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42. Rough notes, March 22, 1946.
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43. Rough notes, March 27 [no year].
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44. Calendar, January-July 1946.
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45. Rough notes, April 2, 1946.
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46. Rough notes, April 1, 1946.
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47. Rough notes, n.d.
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48. Rough notes, April 3, 1946.
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49. Rough notes, April 4, 1946.
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50. Rough notes, April 5, 1946.
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51. Rough notes, April 8, 1946.
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52. Rough notes, April 17, 1946.
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53. Rough notes, April 16, 1946.
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54. Rough notes, April 17, 1946.
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55. Copy memorandum, E.B. Mott (C.S. Piggot by direction) to 014 M, March 15, 1946.
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56. Copy memorandum, G.M. Lyon, Captain, to 014-L, March 19, 1946.
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57. Copy memorandum, 013 E (Herbert Scoville, Jr. for SLW) to J-33, March 22, 1946.
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58. Copy memorandum, J.A. Shakenberg, Chief of Staff to Commanding Office, U.S.S. Panamint, Ref: February 27, 1946.
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59. Copy memorandum, 015 (F.M. Lyon, Captain) to 00, March 24, 1946.
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60. Copy memorandum, 013 E (SLW) to CJTF-One, March 26, 1946.
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61. Copy memorandum, 013 E (SLW) to CJTF-One, March 26, 1946.
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62. Copy memorandum, 013 E (SLW) to CJTF-One, March 26, 1946.
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63. Copy memorandum, 013 E (SLW) to CJTF-One, March 26, 1946.
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64. Copy memorandum, Philip Strell, 1st Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers to Area Engineer, Berkeley, California, March 25, 1946.
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65. Copy memorandum, 013 E (SLW) to CJTF-One, March 28, 1946.
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66. Rough notes, March 5, 1946.
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67. Rough notes, n.d.
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68. Rough notes, March 6 [no year].
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69. Rough notes, March 8 [no year].
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70. Rough notes, March 11, 1946.
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71. Rough notes, March 12, 1946.
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72. Rough notes, March 13 [no year].
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73. Rough notes, n.d.
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74. Report, J.H. Williams to N. E. Bradbury, Marshall Holloway, and Roger Warner, March 29, 1946.
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75. Copy Tentative Safety Plan, by G.M. Lyon for SLW, January 18, 1946.
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76. Copy Tentative Damage Control Safety Plan by G.M. Lyon, Captain, January 30, 1946.
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77. Copy Tentative Navy Medical Research Plan by G.M. Lyon, Captain, January 18, 1946.
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78. Copy list, Manhattan District Engineer Officers, n.d.
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79. Copy list, Manhattan District Medical Section Personnel, n.d.
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80. Copy list, assigned from U.S.P.H.S., n.d.
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81. Copy list, assigned from U.S. Navy, n.d.
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82. Copy list, assigned to Joint Task Force One Radiological Safety Section from A.A.F., n.d.
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83. Copy list, Assigned Brooke General Hospital Temporary Duty, n.d.
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84. Copy list, enlisted men assigned from A.A.F. to CJTF-One, n.d.
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85. Copy telegram, Nichols, USEO to Area Engineer, Berkeley, California, January 25, 1946.
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Assorted Reports, Letters, and Memos, 1946
1. Copy memorandum, Dr. Bergh, Flag Secretary to Staff, JTF-1, April 10, 1946.
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2. Report, Operational Test of X-263-2 on F6F Hellcat, by Ensign Howard Walton, Jr., April 10, 1946.
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3. Graph, air temperature gradient, n.d.
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4. Report, Resume, by Ensign Howard Walton Jr., April 22, 1946.
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5. Copy U.S. Naval Dispatch, Rad. Log. Safe. Adv. JTF-One, U.S.S. Henrico to Rad. Log. Safe. Adv. JTF-One, U.S.S. Haven, August 28, 1946.
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6. Report, Trinity Air Survey, from Ensign Howard Walton, Jr., April 17, 1946.
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7. Rough list, personnel, April 19, 1946.
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8. Copy letter, by SLW, April 19, 1946.
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9. Copy press release, statement by Rear Admiral W.S. Parsons on atomic bomb tests, April 23, 1946.
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10. Copy letter, Joseph G. Hamilton, M.D. to Captain Joe W. Howland, April 23, 1946.
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11. Copy letter, Joseph G. Hamilton, M.D. to Captain Joe W. Howland, April 23, 1946.
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12. Rough notes, April 30, 1946.
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13. Note, to AE, Berkeley, California, from O'Maley's Office, n.d.
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14. Graphs, Trinity Site, n.d.
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Assorted Notes, Memos and Telegrams, 1946
1. Memorandum, Charles R. Stroltz, 1st Lieutenant to SLW, May 3, 1946.
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2. Copy memorandum, Charles R. Stoltz, 1st Lieutenant to SLW, May 3, 1946.
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3. Copy minutes of conference, Bureau of Ships, by O. Schneider, Captain, U.S. Navy May 7, 1946.
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4. Messages to SLW, May 7 [no year].
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5. Copy memorandum, 013 E (SLW) to J-0, April 27, 1946.
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6. Letter, Milton Burton to Captain Archie Giezentanner, Office of the Quartermaster General, May 8, 1946.
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7. Rough notes, May 6 [no year].
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8. Rough notes, May 7, 1946.
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9. Rough notes, May 8-16 [no year].
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10. Rough notes, May 16-17 [no year].
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11. Rough notes, May 21 [no year].
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12. Rough notes, June 1 [no year].
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13. Calendar, April 1-September 8 [no year].
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14. Rough notes, n.d.
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15. Letter, Clarence W. Hoffman, Major, CWS to Admiral Blandy, January 26, 1946.
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16. Rough notes, n.d.
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17. Note, from Atkins, n.d.
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18. Copy telegram, Stewart USEO, Calexico Engineering Works to Area Engineer, Berkeley, California, May 17, 1946.
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Assorted Memos, Reports and Communications, April, 1946
1. Copy list, personnel aboard U.S.S. Haven, June 3, 1946.
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2. Chart, Radiological Safety Section, n.d.
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3. Copy memo, Technical Director, R.A. Sawyer to Commander Joint Task Force One, June 18, 1946.
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4. Copy report, water sample measuring, Dr. Stephenson, n.d.
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5. Copy memo, Dr. W.G. Penney to SLW and others, June 19, 1946.
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6. Memo, H.E. Stokinaer to SLW, June 20, 1945.
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7. Memo with notes, SLW, June 22, 1946.
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8. Copy memo, SLW, June 22, 1946.
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9. Copy dispatch from CJTF-One DEPCOMTECHDIR to Lab Group Leader/U.S.S. Haven, June 19, 1946.
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10. Report, Radiation from Cloud Cap, Dr. James Nolan, Magee and Hirschfelder, June 23, 1946.
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11. Copy report, radiation from cloud cap, Dr. James Nolan, Magee and Hirschfelder, June 23, 1946.
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12. Report, radiation from cloud cap (hand-written), Dr. James Nolan, Magee and Hirschfelder, June 23, 1946.
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13. Rough notes, n.d.
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14. Copy memo, J.W. Ferrill, Commanding Officer to Commanding Officer of U.S.S. PGM's 23, 25, 29, 31, and 32, June 26, 1946.
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15. Letter, C. Ladd Prosser and J.E. Rose to SLW, June 26, 1946.
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16. Copy memo, K. Scott to SLW, June 27, 1946.
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17. Memo, F. Fremont-Smith, B. Billings, and R.R. Newell to SLW, June 29, 1946.
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18. Memo, F. Fremont-Smith, B. Billings, and R.R. Newell to SLW, June 29, 1946.
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19. Copy time-event check-off list, Able Day, June 26, 1946.
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20. Naval Dispatch, CJTF-1 to SLW, U.S.S. Haven, June 18, 1946.
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21. Memo, Lieutenant Commander Ralph E. Kirsch, U.S. Navy to SLW, June 28, 1946.
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22. Memo, Lieutenant Commander Ralph E. Kirsch to SLW, June 28, 1946.
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23. Copy memo, Lieutenant Commander Ralph E. Kirsch to SLW, June 28, 1946.
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24. Copy orders, Air Ops-CJTF-1 to CTG 1.5, June 29, 1946.
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25. Notice, prospective operations for destroyers after ABLE Day, June 29, 1946.
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26. Dispatch, PGM 24 to CJTF-1, n.d.
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27. Notes, fallout of particles, n.d.
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28. Graph, predicted rate of ascent, based on Kwajalein, June 3, 1945, n.d.
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29. Copy report with graphs, estimation of hazard from airborne radioactive materials, by Dr. Herbert Scoville, Jr., n.d.
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30. Copy report, radiation measurement, n.d.
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31. Memo, 016(SLW) to J3, June 30, 1946.
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32. Copy memo, R.A. Sawyer, Technical Director, to JTF-1, June 29, 1946.
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33. Copy memo, 013 B (R. Revelle) to 01, June 29, 1946.
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34. Copy report, with graph, underwater shock, Test Baker, n.d.
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35. List, radiological danger sector advices, n.d.
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36. Schedule, Able minus 1 day through M plus 1 hour, n.d.
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37. Copy list, job assignments, Able day test, June 28 [no year].
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38. Copy instructions to senior monitors, Dr. Gerhard Dessauer n.d.
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39. Copy instructions, night operations, Lagoon Patrol, n.d.
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40. Copy memo forms, Re: evaporators, Radesafe Monitor to Commanding Officer, n.d.
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41. Copy memo J.O. Hirschfelder and John Magee to Bernard Waldman, July 12, 1945.
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42. Rough report, coordination of safety reconnaissance, Aerological Services, n.d.
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43. Graphs, scale for prediction of exposure, n.d.
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Assorted Graphs and Charts, 1945-46
1. Original folder for the following notes, maps, charts, etc., n.d.
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2. Copy graph, probable position of rising cloud, n.d.
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3. Copy graph, probable position of drifting cloud, n.d.
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4. Copy graph, probable surface and air areas of contamination 2 hours after explosion, n.d.
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5. Graph, logarithmic plot of critical range (5100-5500A), by Ensign Walton, Liaison, Air Safety.
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6. Copy nautical chart, streamline current chart, Western Pacific Ocean, May-September, Hydrographic Office, Washington D.C., November 1944.
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7. Folder, with time chart from Queen Day, SLW, n.d.
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8. Copy natical chart, Marshall Islands Northern Portion (with Able Day chart on reverse), Hydrographic Office, Washington D.C., June and October 1945.
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9. Transparency, scale for predicted exposure, first operation, n.d.
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10. Copy diagram, radiological safety circuits, CJTF-One, June 21, 1946.
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11. Copy diagram, maximum hourly air transport over Eniwetok, August 1945.
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12. Copy diagram, maximum hourly air transport over Eniwetok, September 1945.
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13. Copy diagram, maximum hourly air transport over Eniwetok, October 1945.
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14. Copy diagrams, hourly air transport observed over Eniwetok, May 7, 14, 19, 22, 25 and 31, 1945.
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15. Copy diagrams, maximum hourly air displacement, Eniwetok, May-July 1945.
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16. Copy diagram, surface winds, Eniwetok, May-October 1945.
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17. Copy graph, typical easterly winds, May, n.d.
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18. Copy graph, typical easterly winds, June, n.d.
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19. Copy graph, typical easterly winds, July, n.d.
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20. Copy graph, typical east-west winds, May, n.d.
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21. Copy graph, typical east-west winds, June, n.d.
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22. Copy graph, typical east-west winds, July, n.d.
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23. Copy graph, maximum recorded hourly northward and southward air displacement cross-section, Eniwetok, May 1945.
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24. Copy graph, maximum recorded hourly eastward and westward air displacement cross-section, May 1945.
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25. Copy graph, daily wind observations on Eniwetok, May 1945.
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26. Copy chart, size and characteristics of airborne solids, American Air Filter Company, Incorporated, Louisville, Kentucky, [UNK]1937.
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27. Copy chart, operational days based on Eniwetok, July and August 1945.
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28. Copy map, positions after 1 and 2-day periods of centers of radioactive clouds, originated at Bikini, May 1945.
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29. Copy map, positions after 1 and 2-day periods of centers of radioactive clouds, originated at Bikini, May 1945.
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30. Copy chart, percentage frequency of wind speed and direction classes at selected levels at Kwajalein, n.d.
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31. Copy chart, percentage frequency of wind speed and direction classes at selected levels at Eniwetok, n.d.
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32. Copy graph, wind for Eniwetok, month of May 1945.
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33. Rough diagram, width of path of material from column, n.d.
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34. Rough graph, distance traveled, May [no year].
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35. Rough graph, distance traveled, n.d.
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36. Rough diagram, n.d.
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Assorted Memos and Reports, March 1946
1. Copy memo, George M. Lyon to Rear Admiral H.W. Smith (MC) U.S. Navy, January 20, 1946.
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2. Copy report, radiological safety annex to safety plan page 1 missing), February 4, 1946.
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3. Copy memo, G.M. Lyon for SLW to Commander Ashworth, U.S. Navy, February 6, 1946.
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4. Copy memo, Colonel Wiley D. Ganey, Air Corps to Captain Lyon, U.S. Navy, February 11, 1946.
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5. Copy memo, R.A. Sawyer to SLW and others, February 20, 1946.
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6. Copy memo, Lieutenant Colonel C. Vanden Bulck to General Nichols, February 23, 1946.
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7. Letter, John H. Lawrence, M.D. to SLW, February 26, 1946.
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8. Copy memo, 014 (G.M.Lyon) to 015, February 26, 1946.
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9. Copy memo, Rad. Safety 013 A (SLW) to Technical Director, Operation Crossroads, March 5, 1946.
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10. Copy memo, rough draft, The Chief of Bureau of Ships to Commander Western Sea Frontier, n.d.
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11. Copy memo, Colonel Paul C. Gilliland, (MC) O.A.S. to SLW, March 7, 1946.
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12. Copy memo, 013 E (SLW) to 00 via J-1, March 7, 1946.
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13. Copy memo, CJTF-One (W.H.P. Blandy) to Commanding General, Army Air Forces, Att: Army Air Surgeon, March 7, 1946.
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14. Copy memo, SLW to Rear Admiral Ross T. McIntyre, March 8, 1946.
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15. Copy memo, J-015 (G.M. Lyon) to J-1, March 12, 1946.
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16. Copy memo, J-015 (G.M. Lyon) to 0-1, March 12, 1946.
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17. Copy memo, 013 E (SLW) to J-1, March 13, 1946.
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18. Copy memo, 013 E (SLW) to C.G. Joint Task Group 1.5, March 15, 1946.
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19. Copy memo, 013 E (SLW) to J-1, March 15, 1946.
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20. Copy memo, 2nd Lieutenant L.E. Rasmussen, MAC to all concerned, March 19, 1946.
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21. Copy memo, SLW to Area Engineers, Berkeley, California, March 20, 1945.
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22. Copy list, personnel boarding U.S.S. Haven sailing Apr. 4, 1946, 013 E (SLW) to J-1, March 21, 1946.
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23. Copy memo, 013 E (SLW) to J-1, March 21, 1946.
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24. Copy memo, 013 E (SLW) to J-1, March 22, 1946.
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25. Copy memo, 013 E (SLW) to Chief of Naval Personnel, March 25, 1946.
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26. Copy memo, Radiological Safety Advisor (SLW) to the Commander Task Group 1.2, August 14, 1946.
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27. Copy memo, G.M. Lyon to Commander, Joint Task Force One, October 11, 1946.
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28. Copy table, radioactivity, U.S.S. Salt Lake City, Baker Test, n.d.
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29. Copy chart, radiological situation on target ships, Test Baker, n.d.
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30. Graph, target ship contamination, n.d.
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31. Copy graph, target ship contamination, n.d.
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