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Writings, 1936-1998, n.d.<br />
Container Contents<br />
“What's Ahead for International Science?” Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Atomic Scientists, 1966-1967, n.d.<br />
“Where Is Science Taking Us?” The Future <strong>of</strong> Science, 1966-1967<br />
“Worldwide Nuclear Power--Progress and Problems,” State Department Bulletin,<br />
1966-1967<br />
1968<br />
“Agriculture's Atoms,” Western Farm Life, 1967-1968<br />
BOX 886 “Elements Beyond 100, Present Status and Future Expectations,” Annual Review <strong>of</strong> Nuclear<br />
Science, 1952-1970, n.d.<br />
(9 folders)<br />
BOX 887 “The Eligible Kinsfolk <strong>of</strong> Uranium,” New Scientist<br />
“Future Outlook for the Applications <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Science,” Maria Skþodowska-Curie<br />
Centennial Lectures, 1968-1970<br />
Letter to the editor, New York Times<br />
“Mass Production and Practical Applications <strong>of</strong> Actinide Elements,” Isotopes and Radiation<br />
Technology<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
“Need We Fear Our Nuclear Future?” Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Atomic Scientists, 1967-1968<br />
“A New Scientific Breed,” Scientific Research<br />
“Nuclear Energy and Our Future,” Courier, 1968-1969<br />
“Nuclear Energy in Power Generation,” Scanteia, 1967-1968<br />
“The Public Speaker Today,” Talent<br />
“The Role <strong>of</strong> Science--Some Causes and Cures,” Alternatives to Violence<br />
“Some Recollections <strong>of</strong> Early Nuclear Age Chemistry,” Journal <strong>of</strong> Chemical Education,<br />
1968-1969<br />
“A World <strong>of</strong> Promise,” Nuclear News<br />
1969<br />
“The Atom's Expanding Role in Industry,” Atomic Energy Law Journal<br />
“The Atom's Expanding Role in the Medical World”<br />
Editorial, Nuclear Safety, 1968-1969<br />
BOX 888 “Energia nuclearþ: probleme þi perspective,” Lumea, 1966-1969<br />
(2 folders)<br />
“The Environment--And What to Do About It,” <strong>American</strong> Forests, 1969-1970<br />
“Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Periodic System <strong>of</strong> the Elements from the Time <strong>of</strong> D. I. Mendeleev,” 1968<br />
“Focus on 1980,” Electric Heating Journal, 1968-1969<br />
“From Mendeleev to Mendelevium--And Beyond,” Chemistry and Life, 1968-1970<br />
“Gli usi non bellici degli esplosivi nucleari,” Scientifiche e tecniche, 1968-1970<br />
“The Government-University Partnership in Graduate Education,” Educational Record<br />
“Man Revised,” Sciences, 1969-1970<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
(2 folders)<br />
BOX 889 “The Need for Physics Training in a World <strong>of</strong> Change,” The Physics Teacher, 1968-1969<br />
“Notes from Dr. Seaborg,” The Ole Miss Engineer<br />
“Now and in the 21st Century,” Rehovot<br />
“Nuclear Power in the Marine Environment”<br />
“Das Periodensystem der Zukunft,” Chemie in unserer Zeit<br />
“Prospects for Further Considerable Extension <strong>of</strong> the Periodic Table,” Journal <strong>of</strong> Chemical<br />
Education, 1969-1970<br />
Papers <strong>of</strong> Glenn Theodore Seaborg 125