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

Container Contents<br />

“The Most Useful Actinide Isotope: Americium-241,” with James D. Navratil and Wallace<br />

W. Schulz, Journal <strong>of</strong> Chemical Education, 1986-1990<br />

1991<br />

“Cold Shoulder: Scorn Now, Fusion May Answer Our Energy Problems,” Omni<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

“A Nation at Risk Revisited,” 1991-1993<br />

“The Search for the Missing Elements,” New Scientist, 1989-1991<br />

BOX 901 1992<br />

“E. O. Lawrence–Physicist, Engineer, Statesman <strong>of</strong> Science,” Nuclear and Plasma Sciences<br />

Society News<br />

“Isadore Perlman,” Physics Today, 1952, 1990-1992<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

“Reminiscences on the Development <strong>of</strong> Some Medically Useful Radionuclides,” Shonen<br />

Jump<br />

“Transuranium Elements: A Half Century,” Transuranium Elements: A Half Century,<br />

1990-1992<br />

1993<br />

“Approaching a Comprehensive Test Ban: A United States Historical Perspective,” with<br />

Benjamin S. Loeb, Disarmament, 1993-1994<br />

“Elementary Disagreement,” with Albert Ghiorso, Chemistry and Industry<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

“Overview <strong>of</strong> the Actinide and Lanthanide (the ƒ) Elements,” Radiochimica, 1991-1993<br />

“An Overview <strong>of</strong> the Teaching <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Chemistry,” Journal <strong>of</strong> Radioanalytical and<br />

Nuclear Chemistry, 1992-1993<br />

“Response to the Report <strong>of</strong> the Transfermium Working Group,” with Albert Ghiorso,<br />

Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, 1991-1993<br />

Review, A Different Sort <strong>of</strong> Time by Jack S. Goldstein, Public Understanding <strong>of</strong> Science,<br />

1992-1993<br />

1994<br />

“Hydrolysis Behavior <strong>of</strong> the Transuranium Elements,” with Bernd Jung and Norman M.<br />

Edelstein, Coordination Chemistry: A Century <strong>of</strong> Progress, 1992-1994<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

BOX 902 “My Romance with the Transuranium Elements,” R & D Innovator<br />

“Origin <strong>of</strong> the Actinide Concept,” Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry <strong>of</strong> Rare<br />

Earths, 1990-1994<br />

Review, A Mind Always in Motion, by Emilio Segrè, Physics Today, 1993-1994<br />

“Science and Staying Young,” 1993-1994<br />

“Secrecy Run Amok,” Science<br />

“Terminology <strong>of</strong> the Transuranium Elements,” Terminology, 1994-1995<br />

1995<br />

“Gilbert Newton Lewis–Some Personal Recollections <strong>of</strong> a Chemical Giant,” The Chemical<br />

Intelligencer, 1984, 1994-1995<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

“My Career as a Radioisotope Hunter,” Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>American</strong> Medical Association,<br />

1994-1995<br />

“The Positive Power <strong>of</strong> Radioisotopes,” Skeptical Inquirer, 1994-1995<br />

“Pu Breeders in the Sky Not a Burning Question After All,” Physics Today<br />

BOX 903 “Terminology <strong>of</strong> the Transuranium Elements,” Terminology 2<br />

Papers <strong>of</strong> Glenn Theodore Seaborg 130

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