| 3 of 3 pages |
8. DB/CR/PBM(U)/179/401/9.
Note
9. DB/CR/PBM(U)/179/401/10.
Note
10. DB/CR/PBM(U)/179/401/11.
Note
11. DB/CR/PBM(U)/179/401/12.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, With Cover Note, July 25, 1946
1. Cover note for photographs, n.d.
Note
2. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/9.
Note
3. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/10.
Note
4. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/11.
Note
5. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/12.
Note
6. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/13.
Note
7. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/14.
Note
8. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/15.
Note
9. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/16.
Note
10. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/17.
Note
11. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/18.
Note
12. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/19.
Note
13. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/20.
Note
14. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/21.
Note
15. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/22.
Note
16. DB/CR/PBM(W)/183/421/0835(-11)/23.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, July 25, 1946
1. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/61.
Note
2. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/62.
Note
3. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/63.
Note
4. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/64.
Note
5. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/65.
Note
6. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/66.
Note
7. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/67.
Note
8. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/69.
Note
9. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/70.
Note
10. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/71.
Note
11. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/72.
Note
12. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/73.
Note
13. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/74.
Note
14. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/75.
Note
15. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/77.
Note
16. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/78.
Note
17. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/79.
Note
18. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/80.
Note
19. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/81.
Note
20. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/82.
Note
21. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/83.
Note
22. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/84.
Note
23. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/85.
Note
24. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/86.
Note
25. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/87.
Note
26. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/88.
Note
27. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/89.
Note
28. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/90.
Note
29. DB/CR/52/PBMc/25/91.
Note
30. File #BB/CR/141/1048/10 filed August 8, 1946.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossoads, With Cover Note, July 25, 1946
1. Cover note for photographs, n.d.
Note
2. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/5.
Note
3. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/6.
Note
4. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/7.
Note
5. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/8.
Note
6. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/9.
Note
7. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/10.
Note
8. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/11.
Note
9. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/12.
Note
10. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/13.
Note
11. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/14.
Note
12. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/15.
Note
13. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/16.
Note
14. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/17.
Note
15. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/18.
Note
16. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/19.
Note
17. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/20.
Note
18. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/21.
Note
19. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/22.
Note
20. DB/CR/PBM(W)/98/415/23.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, With Cover Note, July 25, 1946
1. Cover note for photographs, n.d.
Note
2. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/3.
Note
3. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/4.
Note
4. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/5.
Note
5. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/6.
Note
6. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/7.
Note
7. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/8.
Note
8. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/9.
Note
9. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/10.
Note
10. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/11.
Note
11. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/12.
Note
12. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/13.
Note
13. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/14.
Note
14. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/15.
Note
15. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/16.
Note
16. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/17.
Note
17. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/18.
Note
18. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/19.
Note
19. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/20.
Note
20. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/21.
Note
21. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/22.
Note
22. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/23.
Note
23. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/24.
Note
24. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/25.
Note
25. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/26.
Note
26. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/27.
Note
27. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/28.
Note
28. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/29.
Note
29. DB/CR/PBM(T)/181/413/30.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, With Cover Note, July 25, 1946
1. Cover note for photographs, n.d.
Note
2. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/1.
Note
3. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/2.
Note
4. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/3.
Note
5. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/4.
Note
6. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/5.
Note
7. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/6.
Note
8. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/7.
Note
9. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/8.
Note
10. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/9.
Note
11. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/10.
Note
12. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/11.
Note
13. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/12.
Note
14. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/13.
Note
15. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/14.
Note
16. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/15.
Note
17. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/16.
Note
18. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/17.
Note
19. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/18.
Note
20. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/19.
Note
21. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/20.
Note
22. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/21.
Note
23. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/22.
Note
24. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/23.
Note
25. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/24.
Note
26. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/25.
Note
27. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/26.
Note
28. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/27.
Note
29. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/28.
Note
30. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/29.
Note
31. DB/CR/T/2/233/270/30.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, With Cover Note, July 25, 1946
1. Cover note for photographs, n.d.
Note
2. DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/4.
Note
3. DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/5.
Note
4. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/7.
Note
5. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/8.
Note
6. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/9.
Note
7. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/10.
Note
8. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/11.
Note
9. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/12.
Note
10. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/13.
Note
11. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/14.
Note
12. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/15.
Note
13. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/16.
Note
14. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/17.
Note
15. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/18.
Note
16. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/19.
Note
17. 7/DB/CR/PBM(U)/178/403/20.
Note
18. AB/CR/654/2416/1.
Note
19. AB/CR/654/2416/8.
Note
20. AB/CR/654/2646/5.
Note
21. AB/CR/654/2416/10.
Note
22. AB/CR/654/2597/3.
Note
23. AB/CR/181/2846/4.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, With Cover Note, July 1, 1946
1. Cover Note for Photos, n.d.
Note
2. DA/CR/113/89(-11)/52.
Note
3. DA/CR/113/89(-11)/53.
Note
4. DA/CR/113/89(-11)/54.
Note
5. DA/CR/113/89(-11)/55.
Note
6. DA/CR/113/89(-11)/56.
Note
7. DA/CR/113/89(-11)/57.
Note
8. DA/CR/113/89(-11)/58.
Note
9. DA/CR/113/89(-11)/113.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, n.d.
1. File # -A-/434/- (Helen of Bikini in Action).
Note
2. 366-27.
Note
3. 366-30.
Note
4. 366-40.
Note
5. 366-72.
Note
6. 366-78.
Note
7. 366-79.
Note
8. 366-80.
Note
9. 366-82.
Note
10. 366-94.
Note
11. 366-95.
Note
12. 366-109.
Note
13. 366-110.
Note
14. 366-119.
Note
15. 366-154.
Note
16. 366-162.
Note
17. 366-183.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, With Cover Note, August 12, 1946
1. Cover note for photographs, n.d.
Note
2. File # AA/CR/141/2714/1 - filed August 12, 1946.
Note
3. File # AA/CR/141/2714/4 - filed August 12, 1946.
Note
4. File # AA/CR/141/2714/6 - filed August 12, 1946.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, With Cover Note, July 25, 1946
1. Cover note for photographs, n.d.
Note
2. DB: Drone/CR: TU 1.53/782/0835(-11)/52.
Note
3. DB: Drone/CR: TU 1.53/782/0835(-11)/53.
Note
4. DB: Drone/CR: TU 1.53/782/0835(-11)/54.
Note
5. DB: Drone/CR: TU 1.53/782/0835(-11)/55.
Note
6. DB: Drone/CR: TU 1.53/782/0835(-11)/56.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, Released July 30, 1946
1. File # CR/786/1.
Note
2. File # CR/786/2.
Note
3. File # CR/786/3.
Note
4. File # CR/786/4.
Note
5. File # CR/786/5.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, Released August 1946
1. DB/CR/4309/12.
Note
2. File # CR/789/6.
Note
3. File # CR/789/7.
Note
4. File # CR/789/8.
Note
5. File # CR/789/11.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, Released July-August 1946
1. File # BA/CR/72/1618/8.
Note
2. File # AA/CR/250/2230/1.
Note
3. File # AA/CR/250/2230/6.
Note
4. File # AA/CR/668/2777/9.
Note
5. File # CR/72/2798/10.
Note
6. File # CR/72/2798/2.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, Released May 21, 1946
1. File # CR/451/2.
Note
2. File # CR/428/10.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, Released July 5, 1946
1. File # DA/PBM/3/55/1.
Note
2. File # DA/PBM/3/55/2.
Note
3. File # DA/PBM/3/55/3.
Note
4. File # DA/PBM/3/55/3.
Note
5. File # DA/PBM/3/55/3.
Note
6. File # DA/PBM/3/55/4.
Note
7. File # DA/PBM/3/55/4.
Note
8. File # DA/PBM/3/55/5.
Note
9. File # DA/PBM/3/55/5.
Note
10. File # DA/PBM/3/55/5.
Note
Photograph, Operation Crossroads. File # AF/383/43 - released September 20, 1946.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, Released July 12, 1946
1. File # CR/552/3.
Note
2. File # CR/552/6.
Note
3. File # CR/552/6.
Note
4. File # CR/552/10.
Note
5. File # CR/552/13.
Note
6. File # CR/552/16.
Note
7. File # CR/552/19.
Note
8. File # CR/552/24.
Note
9. File # CR/552/28.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, With Cover Note, July 25, 1946
1. Cover note for photographs, n.d.
Note
2. DB/CR/PBM(T)/95/406/4.
Note
3. DB: Drone/CR: TU 1.53/784/52.
Note
4. DB: Drone/CR: TU 1.53/784/53.
Note
5. DB: Drone/CR: TU 1.53/784/54.
Note
6. DB: Drone/CR: TU 1.53/784/55.
Note
7. DB: Drone/CR: TU 1.53/784/56.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, July 1946
1. DB: K46I/CR/TU 1.52/760/19 - July 25, 1946.
Note
2. DB: K46I/CR/TU 1.52/760/80 - July 25, 1946.
Note
3. DB: K46I/CR/TU 1.52/760/118 - July 25, 1946.
Note
4. DB/K460/CR/TU 1.52/907/49 - July 28, 1946.
Note
5. DB/K460/CR/TU 1.52/907/61 - July 28, 1946.
Note
6. DB/K460/CR/TU 1.52/907/79 - July 28, 1946.
Note
7. DB/K460/CR/TU 1.52/907/99 - July 28, 1946.
Note
8. DB/K460/CR/TU 1.52/907/159 - July 28, 1946.
Note
9. DB/K460/CR/TU 1.52/907/172 - July 28, 1946.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, July 1946
1. DA/CR/PBM/1/45/13 - July 1, 1946.
Note
2. DA/CR/PBM/1/45/14 - July 1, 1946.
Note
3. File # AA/CR/518/2419/2 - released July 31, 1946.
Note
4. DB/CR/PBM(W)/99/416/5 - July 25, 1946.
Note
5. DB/CR/PBM(W)/99/416/6 - July 25, 1946.
Note
6. DB/CR/PBM(W)/99/416/7 - July 25, 1946.
Note
7. DB/CR/PBM(W)/99/416/8 - July 25, 1946.
Note
8. DB/CR/PBM(W)/99/416/9 - July 25, 1946.
Note
9. DB/CR/PBM(W)/99/416/10 - July 25, 1946.
Note
10. 639/42 - view from beach.
Note
Photographs, Operation Crossroads, n.d.
1. 639/-1.
Note
2. 639/0.
Note
3. 639/1.
Note
4. 639/2.
Note
5. 639/3.
Note
6. 639/4.
Note
7. 639/5.
Note
8. 639/6.
Note
9. 639/7.
Note
10. 639/8.
Note
11. 639/9.
Note
12. 639/10.
Note
13. 639/11.
Note
14. 639/12.
Note
15. 639/13.
Note
16. 639/14.
Note
17. 639/15.
Note
18. 639/16.
Note
19. 639/17.
Note
20. 639/18.
Note
21. 639/19.
Note
22. 639/20.
Note
23. 639/21.
Note
24. 639/22.
Note
25. 639/23.
Note
26. 639/24.
Note
27. 639/25.
Note
28. 639/26.
Note
29. 639/27.
Note
30. 639/28.
Note
31. 639/29.
Note
32. 639/30.
Note
33. 639/31.
Note
34. 639/32.
Note
35. 639/33.
Note
36. 639/34.
Note
37. 639/35.
Note
38. 639/36.
Note
39. 639/37.
Note
40. 639/38.
Note
41. 639/39.
Note
42. 639/40.
Note
43. 639/41.
Note
44. 639/43.
Note
45. 639/44.
Note
46. 639/45.
Note
47. 639/46.
Note
48. 639/47.
Note
49. 639/48.
Note
50. 639/49.
Note
51. 639/50.
Note
52. 639/51.
Note
53. 639/52.
Note
54. 639/53.
Note
55. 639/54.
Note
56. 639/55.
Note
57. 639/56.
Note
58. 639/57.
Note
59. 639/58.
Note
60. 639/59.
Note
61. 639/60.
Note
62. 639/61.
Note
63. 639/62.
Note
64. 639/63.
Note
65. 639/64.
Note
66. 639/65.
Note
67. 639/66.
Note
68. 639/67.
Note
69. 639/68.
Note
70. 639/69.
Note
71. 639/70.
Note
72. 639/71.
Note
73. 639/72.
Note
74. 639/73.
Note
75. 639/74.
Note
76. 639/75.
Note
77. 639/76.
Note
78. 639/77.
Note
79. 639/78.
Note
80. 639/79.
Note
81. 639/80.
Note
82. 639/81.
Note
83. 639/82.
Note
84. 639/83.
Note
85. 639/84.
Note
86. 639/85.
Note
87. 639/86.
Note
88. 639/87.
Note
89. 639/88.
Note
90. 639/89.
Note
91. 639/90.
Note
92. 639/91.
Note
93. 639/92.
Note
94. 639/93.
Note
95. 639/94.
Note
96. 639/95.
Note
97. 639/96.
Note
98. 639/97.
Note
99. 639/98.
Note
100. 639/99.
Note
101. 639/100.
Note
102. 639/101.
Note
103. 639/102.
Note
104. 639/103.
Note
105. 639/104.
Note
106. 639/105.
Note
107. 639/106.
Note
108. 639/107.
Note
109. 639/108.
Note
110. 639/109.
Note
111. 639/110.
Note
112. 639/111.
Note
113. 639/112.
Note
114. 639/113.
Note
115. 639/114.
Note
116. 639/115.
Note
117. 639/116.
Note
118. 639/117.
Note
119. 639/118.
Note
120. 639/119.
Note
121. 639/120.
Note
122. 639/121.
Note
123. 639/122.
Note
124. 639/123.
Note
125. 639/124.
Note
126. 639/125.
Note
127. 639/126.
Note
128. 639/127.
Note
129. 639/128.
Note
130. 639/129.
Note
131. 639/130.
Note
132. 639/131.
Note
133. 639/132.
Note
134. 639/133.
Note
135. 639/134.
Note
136. 639/135.
Note
137. 639/136.
Note
138. 639/137.
Note
139. 639/138.
Note
140. 639/139.
Note
141. 639/140.
Note
142. 639/141.
Note
143. 639/142.
Note
144. 639/143.
Note
145. 639/144.
Note
146. 639/145.
Note
147. 639/146.
Note
148. 639/147.
Note
149. 639/148.
Note
150. 639/149.
Note
151. 639/150.
Note
152. 639/151.
Note
153. 639/152.
Note
154. 639/153.
Note
155. 639/154.
Note
156. 639/155.
Note
157. 639/156.
Note
158. 639/157.
Note
159. 639/158.
Note
160. 639/159.
Note
161. 639/160.
Note
162. 639/161.
Note
163. 639/162.
Note
164. 639/163.
Note
165. 639/164.
Note
166. 639/165.
Note
167. 639/166.
Note
168. 639/167.
Note
169. 639/168.
Note
170. 639/169.
Note
171. 639/170.
Note
172. 639/171.
Note
173. 639/172.
Note
174. 639/173.
Note
175. 639/174.
Note
176. 639/175.
Note
177. 639/176.
Note
178. 639/177.
Note
179. 639/178.
Note
180. 639/179.
Note
181. 639/180.
Note
182. 639/181.
Note
183. 639/182.
Note
184. 639/183.
Note
185. 639/184.
Note
186. 639/185.
Note
187. 639/186.
Note
188. 639/187.
Note
Photographic Prints and Negatives, Operation Crossroads, 1946, n.d.
1-4. 3 negatives, Damsel fish and algae n.d.
Note
5-7. 2 negatives, Surgeon fish n.d.
Note
7-21. Prints of negatives, three or four exposures on each print, n.d.
Note
22-36. Prints of negatives, one exposure on each print, n.d.
Note
37. Photograph, cloud formation, n.d.
Note
38-54. Negatives marked: Films n.d.
Note
55. Mounted photograph, with cover note, radiograph of algae collected in Bikini Lagoon by Dr. W.R. Taylor, August 7, 1946.
Note
Assorted Letters, November 1946-February 1947
1. Letter, D.L. Collins, Victoreen Instrument Company to SLW, November 29, 1946.
Note
2. Note, Herbert Mermagen, University of Rochester, to SLW, November 29, 1946.
Note
3. Letter, Harris, Jefferson Hospital to SLW, November 30, 1946.
Note
4. Copy letter, SLW to Captain Lyon, November 30, 1946.
Note
5. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. M.L. Pool, November 30, 1946.
Note
6. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. Harold Hodge, Strong Memorial Hospital, November 30, 1946.
Note
7. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. Herbert Stockinger, Medical School Annex, November 30, 1946.
Note
8. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. Herman Pearse, Strong Memorial Hospital, November 30, 1946.
Note
9. Copy letter, SLW to Fred Esler, November 30, 1946.
Note
10. Copy letter, SLW to Colonel Alfred de Lorimer, November 30, 1946.
Note
11. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. Robert R. Newell, November 30, 1946.
Note
12. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. J. Hamilton, Crocker Laboratories, November 30, 1946.
Note
13. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. A.H. Dowdy, Medical School Annex, November 30, 1946.
Note
14. Copy letter, SLW to Colonel James P. Cooney, November 30, 1946.
Note
15. Letter, Ralph D. Ross to SLW, December 1, 1946.
Note
16. Letter, Lauren R. Donaldson, Director, Applied Fisheries, University of Washington School of Fisheries to SLW, December 2, 1946.
Note
17. Letter, Mrs. Marion M. Norman, secretary to J.G. Hamilton, M.D., University of California to SLW, December 2, 1946.
Note
18. Letter, Hymer L. Friedell, M.D., University Hospitals of Cleveland to SLW, December 5, 1946.
Note
19. Letter, Howard L. Andrews, physicist, to SLW, December 19, 1946.
Note
20. Copy letter, SLW to Kenneth Scott, University of California, February 3, 1947.
Note
21. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. R.E. Lapp, Scientific Advisor, February 3, 1947.
Note
22. Copy letter, SLW to Colonel James P. Cooney, February 3, 1947.
Note
23. Copy letter, SLW to Captain George Lyon, February 3, 1947.
Note
24. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. Hymer L. Friedell, University Hospitals of Cleveland, February 3, 1947.
Note
25. Copy letter, SLW to SLW [sic] February 3, 1947.
Note
26. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. Joseph Hamilton, February 3, 1947.
Note
27. Copy letter, SLW to Dr. Herman Pearse, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, February 3, 1947.
Note
28. Letter, M.L. Pool, Professor of Physics, Ohio State University, to Robert J. Buettner, Medical School Annex, University of Rochester, February 4, 1947.
Note
29. Letter, D.L. Collins, Laboratory Director, Victoreen Instrument Company to Dr. Fred A. Bryan, Atomic Energy Commission, February 3, 1947.
Note
30. Letter, A.A. Zuehlke, Engineering Department, Taylor Instrument Company to Dr. Fred A. Bryan, February 5, 1947.
Note
31. Letter, Howard L. Andrews to SLW, February 6, 1947.
Note
32. Letter, M.L. Pool, Ohio State University to SLW, February 7, 1947.
Note
33. Note, (Mrs. R.R.) Jeannette Newell to SLW, February 8, 1947.
Note
34. Letter, Rodney Stoltz, 1st Lt., M.C., AVS, Oak Ridge Hospital to Fred, February 10, 1947.
Note
35. Letter, Ralph D. Ross to Dr. Fred A. Bryan, February 10, 1947.
Note
36. Rough note, Baker Kodachromes, from G. Dessauer, n.d.
Note
37. Letter, Joseph G. Hoffman to SLW, February 11, 1947.
Note
38. Letter, Lauren R. Donaldson, University of Washington to Dr. Fred A. Bryan, February 12, 1947.
Note
39. Letter, Gordon A. Nicoll, M.D. to SLW February 17, 1947.
Note
40. Letter, Richard H. Hodges, Technical Analysis Unit, Joint Crossroads Committee to Dr. Fred Bryan, February 17, 1947.
Note
41. Copy letter, Fred A. Bryan, M.D. to Ensign Richard H. Hodges, Technical Analysis Unit, Joint Crossroads Committee, February 19, 1947.
Note
42. Copy letter, Fred A. Bryan, M.D. to Dr. Gordon Nicoll, February 19, 1947.
Note
43. Copy list, Declassification Panel Action April 20, 1950.
Note
44. Copy letter, Chief, Armed Forces, Special Weapons Project to Robert J. Buettner, University of California, n.d.
Note
SLW notebook with loose rough notes included, January-February 1946.
Note
IV. Additional Material Relating to Nuclear Energy and Bombs
Note
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission files, including copy reports and correspondence, December 1946-April 1948.
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission files, including copy reports and correspondence, May 1948-1950.
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission printed technical reports.
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission annual reports, 1959-1965.
Various U.S. Government publications, mostly Congressional hearings, 1950s-1960s.
Contents of filing cabinet drawer labelled, Atomic Energy, a) Washington; b) UCLA (General Contract #12) - Laboratory for Nuclear Medicine.
Correspondence and papers, mostly relating to SLW's Postwar atomic energy work. Includes letter from Harold C. Urey.
Various printed materials.
U.S. Senate hearings, Special Committee on Atomic Energy, vol.1-13, 1945.
U.S. Senate hearings, Atomic Energy Commission, vol.1-9, 1946.
Atomic Energy Commission materials: semi-annual reports, issues of AEC News, and material relating to Dresden Atomic Plant.
Note
Glass slides relating to Atomic Energy Commission training course for physicians.
Atomic Support Agency technical progress reports. Air Pollution Control District (Los Angeles County) reports.
Note
Contents of filing cabinet drawer labelled, The Bomb. Almagordo, Manhattan Engineering District, Japan, Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, Bikini, JTF-One, Post-war, Atomic Energy Commission.
Note
Technical reports and journals relating to the atomic bomb and radiation.
Scope and Content Note
Note
Contents of filing cabinet drawer labelled, Civil Defence. a) California State. b) American Medical Association Council. c) Federal. d) Veterans Administration.
Scope and Content Note
Note
Transcripts of session proceedings of the first Conference on Long-range Biomedical and Psychosocial effects of Nuclear War, New York Academy of Sciences Interdisciplinary Communications Program, January 18-21, 1967.
Transcripts of session proceedings of the second Conference on the Long-range Biomedical and Psychosocial Effects of Nuclear War, New York Academy of Sciences Interdisciplinary Communications Program, October 4-7, 1967.
Transcripts of session proceedings of the third Conference on Long-range Biomedical and Psychosocial Effects of Nuclear War, New York Academy of Sciences Interdisciplinary Communications Program, March 20-23, 1968.
U.S. State Department and other government agencies' publications relating to broad issues in American foreign policy, including the development of nuclear energy and communism, ca. 1948-1953.
Various publications, including U.S. Army Medical Service Historical Unit reports (?), and documents relating to the Manhattan Engineering Project and radiation.
V. Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation.
Papers.
Scope and Content Note
VI. Various Assignments and Consultant Projects
Materials relating to computer programs for libraries.
Materials relating to a survey of small medical schools.
Note
Architectural plans, Los Angeles County Harbour General Hospital.
Materials relating to medical education and research.
VII. Research Materials, as Grouped by Stafford L. Warren
Arrangement
Note
Air pollution. a) General. b) California Air Resources Board. c) Los Angeles County Air Pollution Control District.
Note
Air pollution studies.
Cancer.
Note
Craters and related matters.
Craters. a) Bellamy. b) Paper. c) Science tear sheets.
Environmental issues, printed materials. Electron microscope and X-ray.
Electron microscope and X-ray.
Geological studies. a) Evolution of species. b) Radiation background (cosmic, clay, granite). c) Radiation biology. d) Earth geology.
Mice and chicken research.
Miscellaneous.
Rheumatoid arthritis.
Scope and Content Note
Note
References.
Arrangement
Scope and Content Note
Recent projects. a) Emeriti Institute. b) Organisations.
Scope and Content Note
Note
Space. a) Lunar origin. b) Astrogeology. c) NASA etc.
Scope and Content Note
VIII. Miscellaneous Research Materials
Note
Miscellaneous research materials, including notes, photographs and printed material.
Scope and Content Note
Note
IX. Writings by Stafford L. Warren
Note
Rough drafts.
Manuscripts. Also includes miscellaneous printed materials, mostly copies of The American Journal of Gastroenterology.
Contents of a container labelled, SLW manuscripts, UCLA, 1978- present.
Bound volumes of collected reprints by SLW, 1922-1939, and unbound reprints by SLW in collaboration with others.
Reprints by SLW in collaboration with others.
X. Miscellaneous Materials
Note
Index cards to part of the Warren papers; index cards containing bibliographical information (?).
Contents of filing cabinet drawer labeled, Oral History. a) Travel. b) Talks. c) Conferences. Material apparently relates to the oral history of SLW conducted by the Kennedy Presidential Library, and includes correspondence.
Arrangement
Correspondence, mostly relating to professional consultant work. (Found among the papers of Viola Warren.).
Contents of a filing cabinet drawer labeled, Personal. a) Curriculum vitae. b) Fermi award. c) Administration, 1970s.
Tape recordings either of speeches by SLW, or of events in which he participated.
Memorabilia, including a microscope used by SLW.
XI. Oversize Materials
Drawings, members of the faculty of the University of Rochester.
Note
Motion picture film relating to the Manhattan Engineering Project.
Note
Issues of The Oakridge Journal (newspaper).
Note
Motion picture film relating to Operation Crossroads.
Note
Photographs relating to Operation Crossroads.
Note
2 portrait photographs of SLW.
Note
Single issues of newspapers and a scrapbook relating to World War II and the atomic bomb.
Note
Signed photograph of White House physician George S. Bundy. (?) (Damaged).
Publication describing the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Charts relating to research done at the University of Rochester.
Note
12 Map of areas in New Mexico and charts of Bikini Atoll.
Note
Maps and plans relating to nuclear energy interests of SLW.
Note
Map of U.S. with estimated fallout trajectories (?).
Maps of Los Angeles and California with estimated fallout trajectories, operation plumb, 1957.
AEC October 15th, 1951, Fall out (23 maps).
Atomic Fallout maps - Nevada & Utah, 1957 (3).
Lincoln City, New Mexico - maps (2).
Topographic map of San Francisco, California area.
Map of Los Angeles Metropolitan area (n.d.), Southern California Auto. Club.
Charts and miscellaneous research materials, mainly relating to rheumatoid arthritis.
Note
Poultry embrios poster.
Chart of effects of radiation through generations.
Charts of Bikini Atoll.
Drawing of bomb cloud at Bikini Atoll.
Civil Defense weather plots. A.B. Fallout, 1951 (6).
Poster - properties of human blood plasma proteins.
Chart of (AEC) Nucleotides.
Charts of Rochester experiments on dogs with Fever.
Charts of Rochester mouse sarcoma 180, 1933.
Colored chalk drawings - tumor K xrays B.R.R.E.
Presidential appointments February 24, 1964 - CBJ December 24, 1962 - JFK photos -Hiroshima and Nagasaki .
Note
Scrapbook: Bikini bomb tests, 1946- clippings.
Crossroad Papers on microfilm.
Crossroad Papers on microfilm.
Crossroad Papers on microfilm.
Manhattan Project on microfilm.
Manhattan Project on microfilm.
Additional papers of Dr. Warren, donated by his daughter Mrs. Jane Larson in 1987.
Note
1) Dear Poop.
Scope and Content Note
2) Oak Ridge Ration Recipes Home and Garden Section Oak Ridge Women's Club. n.d. (c. 1945).
3) Oak Ridge Summer Swallow (drink recipes). n.d. (c. 1945).
4) US News and World ReportNovember 27, 1961 including Is Fallout a False Scare interview with Dr. Lauriston Taylor.
5) Large manila envelope titled Miscellaneous Staff (i.e. SLW) Fall of 1946. containing:
Scope and Content Note
6) Smaller manila envelope containing:
Scope and Content Note
7) Large manila envelope containing:
Scope and Content Note
1) Manhattan District History Book X-General. vol.4 - Auxiliary Activities. Chapter 8 - Press Releases Part 1. Copy #2 of 2 (so noted) c. spiral bound.
2) Correspondence to/from SLW about his work with 24 articles, speeches etc. in typescript, some with additions, corrections, etc. 1945-47, c.
3) SLW's notes for his work Role of the Radiologist in the Manhattan District Project.
Scope and Content Note
1) Clippings about UCLA medical school and SLW as Dean, all 1947.
2) Clippings about Oak Ridge, MDP, Crossroads etc.
3) UNO State Department folder with 30pp. of papers marked Secret about nuclear reactors and exchanges of information on fissionable substances with SLW's notes n.d. (1945/46).
4) [Miscellaneous].
Scope and Content Note
5) SLW's certificates (3).
6) SLW manuscript and typescript Radiology and The Manhattan Project - sections omitted or discarded.
1) Clippings 1945 re atomic weapons and energy.
2) Clippings 1945 re Oak Ridge.
3) Clippings 1946 re Oak Ridge.
4) Clippings 1946 re Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Bikini.
5) Clippings 1947-48 re Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Bikini.
6) Newspapers and clippings, August 6-9, 1945, and Health Physics Regulations Radio Isotope Unit, Van Nuys California (c.1960?).
7) 9 mimeo releases from the AEC 1947-48 and cover letter from UN.
8) 12 pamphlets from the LoWV, AEC, etc re Einstein, Jews and the Bomb, Congress etc.
9) SLW's resumé and personal data.
10) 8 autographed letter signedto SLW from Mrs SLW 1946, 24 empty envelopes Don stamped Secret, and 3 black and white negatives of Bikini Able and Baker July 1, 25, 1946, showing mushroom cloud.
11) 10 articles (2 by Walter Winchell) and several letters from magazines soliciting articles from SLW, report Effect of Atomic Bomb at Hiroshima 11pp. stamped Secret, and printed pamphlet Atomic Energy and Conventional Armaments, 1949.
1) These are our Voices. The Story of Oak Ridge 1942-1970. Edited by James Overholt. Oak Ridge Tennessee: Children's Museum, 1987. 8vo, xxvi, 550 pp, illustrated. Cloth, dust-jacket, new. Signed by many of the contributors including Jane Warren Larson, SLW's daughter, who wrote three of the articles in the book.
2) Folder titles Vital Statistics containing:
Scope and Content Note
3) Tentative outline June 30, 1961 of Radiology and the Manhattan Project. 83pp., original typescript, 44pp. bibliography, and 23pp. of manuscript notes, correspondence etc.
4) Atomic Clippings December 1945.
5) Atomic Clippings August 1946.
6) Letter of recommendation for Josephine Kyle July 27, 1960.
7) Staff's publicity with newspaper clippings re SLW and 2 printed SLW texts.
8) Troop News August-October 1945 mimeographed news sheets from the theater of operations c.
9) Printed copy of the text (3) with 5 sheets of notes and correspondence.
1) 4 black and white photos of SLW with Marion Davies n.d. in DoN envelope addressed to Captain Horace Brown.
2) White House envelopes containing 6 black and white photos of SLW at the White House with Hubert Humphrey and the Committee on Mental Retardation with 3 copies of SLW's letter of resignation May 17, 1965 and 4pp. typescript of HHH's remarks on the occasion.
3) Vice Presidential envelope containing 4 black and white photos of SLW and committee as in (2), one signed by the four women who worked with him, and 6pp. printed text by HHH and Wilbur Cohen about the committee.
4) Envelope containing 1 black and white photo of SLW with an architectural model, 1962.
5) Envelope containing 50 black and white photos and 3 negatives from the UCLA Medical School Dedication November 2, 1951.
6) Small group of clippings, letters and notes relating to the medical school.
7) 2 printed texts by SLW on rheumatoid arthritis - 2 cc. of each.
8) Envelope containing certificate from AEC about SLW receiving the Fermi award.
9) The Warrens family genealogy prepared by Mrs. SLW December 1959.
Scope and Content Note
10) Large hard-bound personal scrapbook (1940s-50s) filled with SLW's favorite citations, photos, clippings etc. much on Oak Ridge, Alamagordo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Bikini Atoll etc.
1) Essay by SLW Anniversary of Hiroshima -
Scope and Content Note
2) Miscellaneous Oak Ridge circulars, telephone directories, letters, announcements etc.
3) Envelope containing U.S. Army separation record November 10, 1946.
4) Spiral-bound typescript Some Considerations on the Early Development of U.S. Army Medical Department 1775-1943 [by] C.M. Sorrell c. 300pp.
1) Offprint of SLW's Role of Radiology in the Development of the Atomic Bomb.
2) Ediphone Method file box containing:
Scope and Content Note
3) Misc. Speeches SLW containing 5 speeches in typescript with numerous manuscript corrections throughout, in all 114pp.
4) Correspondence between SLW, Paul Dodd, and Robert Sproul, all 1946.
Scope and Content Note
5) Letters, documents etc relating to SLW's honorary Doctorate of Laws June 7, 1963.
6) Newspaper clippings about UCLA medical school 1951-63.
7) Correspondence to Mrs. SLW about Doyce Nunis research into Gold Rush history.
8) Death of a President.
Scope and Content Note
9) Special Awards.
Scope and Content Note
10) Letters from the Famous.
Scope and Content Note
11) Charles Carpenter containing 18pp. typescript about a memorial for CC.
12) Typescript Problems presented by Atomic Bomb Detonation by SLW September 19, 1948, with extensive manuscript notes and corrections by SLW.
13) Correspondence about SLW establishing a fund for the Oral History Program at UCLA.
1) Mission to Japan.
Scope and Content Note
2) Seminar on Medical Planning and Care of Radiation Accidents 1969, SLW attended, contains 21 texts.
3) 32 black and white photos mostly in Hiroshima and Nagasaki 1945.
4) White House with 10 black and white photos, clippings, map of Hiroshima.
5) Folder 200-1-A Manhattan Project miscellaneous correspondence with Al Riggs about SLW's Role of Radiology in the Development of the Atomic Bomb c. 100pp. including magazine clippings etc.
6) Found Loose containing 17 restricted or confidential documents about SLW at Oak Ridge 1943-46, 3pp. on cancer research 1945-46, 2 issues of UCLA Librarian, and an etching The Duck Blind by A. Lassell Ripley.
1) Personal GSLIS containing 4 printed schedules for monitors of radiological safety at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 2pp. briefing sheet, 4pp. directory of personnel with assignments, all 1945.
2) Black three-ring folder containing:
Scope and Content Note
3) State of California Memorial of the death of SLW's brother E. Guy Warren.
4) 4 black and white photos of SLW between cardboard sheets, one inscribed to George Whipple.
5) Material about Crossroads (Bikini Atoll) 1946-47, including SLW's draft essay The Victims of An Atomic War, a 3pp. letter from Theodore White at the New Republic, and dozens of printed ephemera from the USS Haven at the time of the action.
Group of newspaper clippings from 1946 rolled up into a tube and almost unusable thus.
1) Unusual Letters 1970 containing 38 personal letters from family and friends and some printed matter.
2) Important Letters July 1970-71 53 items mostly personal letters from family and colleagues and some printed matter.
3) Important Letters January 1974-69 (sic) containing 56 items mostly personal correspondence, letters of regret, condolences, recommendation, acceptance of honors and awards, and UCLA administrative affairs.
4) Manila envelope containing:
Scope and Content Note
1) Brown stab folder containing personal correspondence to SLW and 3 black and white photos of SLW's appointment to the MR committee, c.
2) Folded manila envelope, loosely holding 7 black and white contact print sheets and 2 black and white photos along with typescripts of 6 interviews for a KCET TV program (June 1970) on the origin of the Atom bomb plus a clipping and 2 photocopies, in all c. 90pp.
3) 2 cans of color projection film spools titled Bikini Excerpts in mailing box dated October 5, 1967.
Box contains personal effects to wit:
1) WD photo ID August 26, 1944.
2) Letter of Introduction from the President of the University of Rochester November 30, 1925.
3)Leather folder stamped in gilt containing photocopy of U.S. Treasury check to SLW for $25,000.00 noting on check Atomic Energy.
4) Small roll of projection film in a box, labelled Rayleigh Jet Dr. Pressman's film 4000 f.p.s. October 1967 made about 1950? by Bell Tel. Lab. From Millie to S.L. Warren.
5) 2 sets of military decorations.
6) The SLW medallion in a wooden box.
7) Photo ID badge from the University of Rochester.
8) UCLA distinguished service medallion and wooden base.
9) Plaque commemorating SLW as founding director of the Atomic Energy Project-UCLA.
10) Yellow silk sash with blue rosette and blue fringe, from UCLA.
11) Leather box containing SLW's Legion of Merit medal with two other medal ribbons.
12) Leather box containing SLW's Distinguished Service Medal and ribbon.
1) Small manila envelope Japanese Trip 1962 containing tourist ephemera, maps etc.
2) Shoe box containing 90 items Letters and Clippings of Vi W during war years.
Scope and Content Note
1) Photograph album containing 110 black and white photos of the building of UCLA medical center.
2) 6 large black and white photos of SLW at desk, c. 1955.
3) 2 copies of black and white photo in folder of medical staff at Mass General Hospital both inscribed on the back by SLW.
4) Folder containing:
Scope and Content Note
5) Lithographic reproduction of the Old State Building in DC with clipping.
6) B/w portrait photo of Mrs. SLW in a folder with a press release about SLW winning the Fermi award.
14 (c.) phonograph record of a talk by SLW to the AEC no place, n.d.
78 black and white glass slides 4 × 3 and one color 35 mm slide and 2 clippings, showing Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the explosions, injuries, physical destruction, maps, charts, equipment etc.
| 3 of 3 pages |