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Writings, 1936-1998, n.d.<br />

Container Contents<br />

BOX 883 “Chemistry,” Listen to Leaders in Science, 1963-1965<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

(2 folders)<br />

“Nuclear Progress: An Optimistic Outlook,” Nuclear Application, 1964-1966<br />

“Should You Be a Chemist?” Scholastic Magazine, 1965-1970<br />

1966<br />

“Early Work with Radioisotopes,” Isotopes and Radiation Technology<br />

“Man-Made Chemical Elements,” Ordnance<br />

Miscellaneous, 1966-1967<br />

(2 folders)<br />

“Nuclear Systematics <strong>of</strong> the Heavy Elements,” with Victor E. Viola, Journal <strong>of</strong> Inorganic<br />

Nuclear Chemistry, 1964-1968, n.d.<br />

(2 folders)<br />

“Peaceful Atom,” This Week Magazine, 1965-1966<br />

BOX 884 “Progress Beyond Plutonium,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1966-1967<br />

“Science in a World <strong>of</strong> Widening Horizons,” America Illustrated<br />

“The Sciences, the Humanities, and the Federal Government,” <strong>American</strong> Education<br />

“Should You Be a Nuclear Scientist?” 1965-1966<br />

Statement on the future direction <strong>of</strong> science, Scienteia, 1966-1968<br />

1967<br />

“The Cybernetic Age: An Optimist's View,” Saturday Review, 1967-1972<br />

“Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg Answers Ten Most Asked Questions about Nuclear Power,” Infinite<br />

Energy, 1967-1970<br />

(2 folders)<br />

“The First Weighing <strong>of</strong> Plutonium,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1967-1968<br />

“Fortschritt über Plutonium hinaus” and “Zukunftsaspekte der Transuranforschung,”<br />

Physikalische Blätter, 1966-1967<br />

“The Growth <strong>of</strong> International Science,” America Illustrated, 1966-1967<br />

“Higher Education in the Scientific Age,” Geoscience News, 1967-1968<br />

“History <strong>of</strong> the Synthetic Actinide Elements, Actinide Review, 1966-1968<br />

“Man Must First Choose Goals,” Technology Week, 1966-1967<br />

BOX 885 “Meeting World Nuclear Fuel Requirements,” Nuclear Engineering, 1966-1967<br />

Miscellaneous, 1967-1968<br />

(2 folders)<br />

“Needed: A Scientific Outlook on Science,” Astronautics and Aeronautics<br />

“Nuclear Energy--A Look Into the Future,” Pasadena Independent Star News<br />

“Nuclear Energy in Space,” IEEE Student Journal, 1966-1967<br />

“Nuclear Power--Two Years after Geneva,” Journal <strong>of</strong> the British Nuclear Energy<br />

Society, 1966-1967<br />

“The Peaceful Atom,” Perspective<br />

“Plutonium--Its Beginnings,” Nuclear News, 1967, n.d.<br />

“The Promise <strong>of</strong> the International Atomic Energy Agency,” Science, 1967-1968<br />

“Public Service and Human Contributions,” Physics Today<br />

“The Road Taken,” Chemistry, 1966-1968<br />

“Time, Leisure, and the Computer: The Crisis <strong>of</strong> Modern Technology,” The Key Reporter,<br />

1967-1971<br />

“Utility Industry's Rapid Tie to Nuclear Energy,” The Commercial and Financial<br />

Chronicle, 1967-1968<br />

Papers <strong>of</strong> Glenn Theodore Seaborg 124

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