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Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, 1873-2013

12. Peace. 1945-1994.

This section has been partitioned into eight thematic sub-sections that illustrate Linus Pauling's manifold interests in topics of peace and humanism. The Peace holdings include manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence, notes, meeting minutes, non-Pauling publications and other ephemera reflecting the numerous concerns addressed by the Paulings and the international peace movement from the mid-1940s to the mid-1990s. Prominent items include the three-volume bound Bomb-Test Petition to the United Nations, for which Pauling received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1963, as well as a sizeable trove of materials related to Pauling's membership in the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists (ECAS), formed by Albert Einstein and Leo Szilard at the conclusion of World War II. Much of the ECAS content has been digitized and is available for patron use upon request.


141 boxes

7. The Debate Over Fallout and Nuclear Contamination.

Boxes 7.001 - 7.010 (Page: 1 - 10)


7.001. Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1950, 1953-1956.


1.1.
Article: "A Radiation Meter for Disaster Use", C.C. Lauritsen and T. Lauritsen, Science, August 4, 1950.
1.2.
Transcripts, Correspondence: No Title, [re: the Emergency Broadcast System] "Stars for Defense", Office of Civil Defense, February 9, 1964; No Title, [re: nuclear fallout and radiation] "Stars for Defense", Office of Civil Defense, December 15, 1953.
1.3.
Article: "More on the 1953 Fallout in Troy", James H. Lade, Science, March 6, 1954.
1.4.
Booklet: Permissible Dose from External Sources of Ionizing Radiation, U. S. Department of Commerce, September 24, 1954.
1.5.
Reprint: "Radiochemical Analysis of the Bikini Ashes", M. Ishibashi, and et al., November 1954.
1.6.
Publication: "The Radioactive Dust from the Nuclear Detonation,"supplementary issue of the Bulletin of the Institute for Chemical Research Kyoto University, 1954.
1.7.
Publication: "The Facts About A-Bomb 'Fall-Out'", U.S. News and World Report, March 25, 1955.
1.8.
Publication: "Latest About After-Effects of A-Bomb," U.S. News and World Report, May 13, 1955.
1.9.
Offprint: "Remarks Prepared by Dr. Willard F. Libby, Commissioner United States Atomic Energy Commission, For Delivery at the Alumni Reunion, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, Friday, June 3, 1955". [re: radioactive fallout].
1.10.
Reprint: "Genetic Damage Produced by Radiation", Science, vol. 121, no. 3155, June 17, 1955.
1.11.
Typescript, Reprint: "Radiation Dosages from Natural Radioactivities and Cosmic Radiation", W. F. Libby, Science, vol. 122, no. 3158, July 8, 1955.
1.12.
Article: "Radioactive Fallout from Bomb Clouds", by Howard L. Andrews, Science, vol. 122, no. 3167, September 9, 1955.
1.13.
Article: "Streamlining the Chemical Corps,"Chemical and Engineering News, September 19, 1955.
1.14.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Memorandum on Fallout", E.B. Lewis, November 28, 1955.
1.15.
Reprint: "A Special Consideration of the Aging Process, Disease, and Life Expectancy," Advances in Biological and Medical Physics, Hardin B. Jones, 1955.
1.16.
Pamphlet: "Preliminary Report of the International Medical Commission on the Effects on Human Health of Atomic and Hydrogen Bomb Explosions," 1955.
1.17.
Reprint: "Men and Their Sciences," William Borberg, Science, 1955.
1.18.
Editorial: "Radiation and Politics," American Association of Scientific Workers Newsletter, February 1956.
1.19.
Booklet: "Research Reviews," Office of Naval Research, February 1956.
1.20.
Reprint: "Radioactivity in Thyroid Glands Following Nuclear Weapons Tests", L. Van Middlesworth, Science, vol. 123, no. 3205, June 1, 1956.
1.21.
Reprint, Correspondence: "Labeling Crown Gall Bacteria with P32 for Radioautography", Tom Stonier, Journal of Bacteriology, vol. 72, no. 2, August 1956.
1.22.
Reprint: "Former Members of AEC Comment on Its Present Policies," Science, October 5, 1956.
1.23.
Offprint: "Current Research Findings on Radioactive Fallout", Willard F. Libby, summary of remarks delivered to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, October 12, 1956.
1.24.
Reprint: "Radiation Death," Science, November 2, 1956.
1.25.
Reprint: "Beseitigung radioaktiver Abfallsubstanzen", Bernhard Philberth, Sonderdruck Aus Atomkernenergie, December 11, 1956.
1.26.
Reprint: "Demographic Consideration of the Cancer Problem," Hardin B. Jones, Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1956.
1.27.
Report: The Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation, National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, 1956.
1.28.
Pamphlet: "Unmeasured Hazards", World Federation of Scientific Workers, 1956.
1.29.
Reprint: "Radioactive Fallout Through September 1955," 1956.
1.30.
Typescript: "The Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation", National Academy of Sciences, 1956.

7.002. Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1957-1958.


2.1.
Typescript: Fear or Disdain of Radioactive Contamination as a Measure of Common Sense, E.R. Maexie, May 12, 1957.
2.2.
Reprint: "Leukemia and Ionizing Radiation", E. B. Lewis, Science, vol. 125, no. 3255, May 17, 1957, pp. 965-972.
2.3.
Article: "Fallout and Radiation Hazards Experts Disagree", Chemical and Engineering News, June 24, 1957.
2.4.
Article: "How Much Ca in Soil?", S.J. Toth, Letter to Chemical and Engineering News, July 8, 1957.
2.5.
Article: "'Clean' Bomb Here?", Chemical and Engineering News, July 8, 1957.
2.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: "Effects of Radiation and Fallout", James F. Crow, Public Affairs Committee, July 1957.
2.7.
Pamphlet: Summary-Analysis of Hearings May 27-29, and June 3-7, 1957 on The Nature of Radioactive Fallout and Its Effect on Man, August 1957.
2.8.
Article: "Fallout and the Facts [Part I]", Chet Holifield, Frontier, November 1957.
2.9.
Offprint: "The Fallout Problem: An Example of the Social Impact of Science", Barry Commoner, symposium of the AAAS Committee on the Social Aspects of Science, Indianapolis, Indiana, December 29, 1957.
2.10.
Article: "Fallout and the Facts [Part 2]", Chet Holifield, Frontier, December 1957.
2.11.
Publication: Summary of Remarks Prepared by Dr. Willard F. Libby, Commissioner United States Atomic Energy Commission For Delivery before the Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences Symposium on Radioactive Fallout, Lausanne, Switzerland, March 27, 1958.
2.12.
Reprint: "The Fallout Problem", Barry Commoner, Science, vol. 127, no. 3305, May 2, 1958.
2.13.
Offprint: "A Survey of Childhood Malignancies", Alice Stewart, Josefine Webb and David Hewitt, British Medical Journal, vol. 1, June 28, 1958.
2.14.
Article: "Long-Term Fallout", Merril Eisenbud and John H. Harley, Science, vol. 128, August 22, 1958.
2.15.
Article: "Long-Lived Cobalt Isotopes Observed in Fallout", Peter O. Strom, James L. Mackin, Douglas MacDonald and Paul E. Zigman, Science, vol. 128, August 22, 1958.
2.16.
Reprint: "Iodine-131 Fallout in Bovine Fetus", L. Van Middlesworth, Science, vol. 128, no. 3324, September 12, 1958.
2.17.
Publication: The Biological Hazard to Man of Carbon-14 from Nuclear Weapons, John R. Totter, M.R. Zelle and H. Hollister, United States Atomic Energy Commission, September 1958.
2.18.
Reprint: "Genetic and Somatic Effects of Carbon-14", Linus Pauling, Science, vol. 128, no. 3333, November 14, 1958.
2.19.
Article: "Hazard to Man of Carbon-14", John R. Totter, M.R. Zelle and H. Hollister, Science, vol. 128, no. 3337, December 12, 1958.
2.20.
Offprint: Sedimentationen radioaktiven Staubes aus der Atmosphäre im Raume Duisburg dargestellt anhand einiger Autoradiographien, ["Sedimentation of radioactive fallouts from atmosphere in Duisburg (Germany)"], Dr. Altvater, 1958.
2.21.
Reprint: "The Radiation Danger", H.J. Muller, The Colorado Quarterly, vol. VI, no. 3, 1958.

7.003. Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1959, No Date. [1950s].


3.1.
Reprint: "Beseitigung radioaktiver Abfallsubstanzen in den Eiskappen der Erde", Bernhard Philberth, Sonderdruck Aus Atomkernenergie, January 4, 1959.
3.2.
Offprint: "Leukemia and Ionizing Radiation", Russell Blatner, The Journal of Pediatrics, vol. 54, January 1959.
3.3.
Article: "Fallout Fallacy Guide", Milwaukee Civil Defense Newsnotes, vol. 9, no. 1, January 1959.
3.4.
Reprint: "Radioactivity of Soils, Plant Ashes and Animal Bones", Ernest Marsden, Nature, vol. 183, April 4, 1959.
3.5.
Abstract: "Comparative Hazards of Radioisotopes in Nuclear Fallout", Arthur R. Schulert, in Division of Biological Chemistry of the American Chemical Society, Abstracts of Papers Presented at Boston, Massachusetts, April 5-10, 1959.
3.6.
Reprint: "An Epidemiological Study of Congenital Malformations in New York State", John T. Gentry, Elizabeth Parkhurst and George V. Bulin, Jr., American Journal of Public Health, vol. 49, no. 4, April 1959.
3.7.
LP Manuscript Notes re: CBS News report on fallout, May 4, 1959.
3.8.
Offprint: Statement of Dr. C.L. Comar, Cornell University, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Special Subcommittee on Radiation, Public Hearings on Fallout from Nuclear Weapons Tests, May 5-8, 1959.
3.9.
Article: "Agreement Marks Fallout Hearings", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 37, no. 20, May 18, 1959.
3.10.
Reprint: "Fetal Irradiation and Fallout", Jack Schubert, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, vol. XV, no. 6, June 1959.
3.11.
Article: "A Primer on Fallout", Walter Schneir, The Reporter, July 9, 1959.
3.12.
Article: "Bomb Carbon-14 in Human Beings", Wallace S. Broecker, Arthur Schulert and Edwin A. Olson, Science, vol. 130, August 7, 1959.
3.13.
Article: "Radiocarbon from Nuclear Tests", Wallace S. Broecker and Alan Walton, Science, vol. 130, August 7, 1959.
3.14.
Article: "Contamination of the Air by Radioactivity from the 1958 Nuclear Tests in the Pacific", Science, vol. 130, August 7, 1959.
3.15.
Article: "Stratospheric Carbon-14, Carbon Dioxide, and Tritium", French Hagemann, James Gray, Jr., Lester Machta and Anthony Turkevich, Science, vol. 130, September 4, 1959.
3.16.
Article: "Motion of Air in the Stratosphere and Radioactive Fallout", Office of Naval Research, European Scientific Notes, Vol, 13, no. 10, October 1, 1959.
3.17.
Publication: Quarterly Statement on Fallout by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, United States Atomic Energy Commission, October 9, 1959.
3.18.
Article: "Stratospheric Fallout", Lois Fry and P.K. Kuroda, Science, vol. 130, October 23, 1959.
3.19.
Offprint: "Leukæmia and Geography", T. Alun Phillips, The Lancet, October 24, 1959.
3.20.
Article: "Zinc-65 in Foods", G.K. Murthy, A.S. Goldin and J.E. Campbell, Science, vol. 130, November 6, 1959.
3.21.
Offprint: "Some Measurement of Background Gamma Radiation in Leeds During 1955-59", F.W. Spiers, Nature, vol. 184, November 28, 1959.
3.22.
Article: "Radiation -- How Much is Too Much?", Nuclear Information, vol. II, no. 3, November 1959.
3.23.
Article: "Fallout and Related Matters in Scandinavia", Office of Naval Research, European Scientific Notes, vol. 13, no. 12, December 1959.
3.24.
Article: "The Debate is Over", Norman Cousins, Editorial in Saturday Review, 1959.
3.25.
Typescript: Radiocarbon From Nuclear Test, Wallace S. Broecker and Alan Walton. [1950s].
3.26.
Offprint: The Dangers of Radiation, A.H. Borden, No Date. [1950s].
3.27.
Article: "Biologists Admit Ignorance Fallout Effects", Publication Unknown, No Date. [1950s].
3.28.
Offprint: Excerpts -- Report of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, No Date. [1950s].
3.29.
Offprint: Radiation Hazards: Atoms-for-Peace and Weapons Tests, International Action for Control and Limitation, International Review Service, No Date. [1950s].
3.30.
Article: "Meeting of the British Institute of Radiology", Office of Naval Research, European Science Notes, No Date. [1950s].

7.004. Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1960-1961.


4.1.
Article: "Occurrence of Scandium-46 and Cesium-134 in Radioactive Fallout", H.L. Krieger and D. Groche, Science, vol. 131, January 1, 1960.
4.2.
Reprint: "Radioactive Fission Products in Lungs", Nature, vol. 185, no. 4707, January 16, 1960.
4.3.
Reprint: "Background radiation as the cause of fatal congenital malformation", James Paul Wesley, International Journal of Radiation Biology, vol. 2, no. 1, January 1960.
4.4.
Articles: "Surface Reactivity Probed" and "Reduce Fallout Effects", Chemical and Engineering News, February 8, 1960.
4.5.
Article: "Can We Survive?", [re: film, "On the Beach"] Frontier, February 1960; LP notes re: "On the Beach".
4.6.
Reprint: "Irradiation and Human Evolution", Earle L. Reynolds, Human Biology, vol. 32, no. 1, February, 1960.
4.7.
Publication: The Bomb, The Fallout & The Politicians, published in Isis, March 2, 1960.
4.8.
Article: "Zinc-65 and Zirconium-95 in Food", Marvin A. Van Dilla, Science, vol. 131, March 4, 1960.
4.9.
Publication: "Fallout: A Progress Report", Nuclear Information, vol. 11, no. 7, April-May, 1960.
4.10.
Article: "Disulfide Interchange by Ionizing Radiation", D. Cavallini, B. Mondovi, B. Giovanella and C. De Marco, Science, vol. 131, May 13, 1960.
4.11.
Offprint: "Chronic Exposure to low Levels of Ionizing Radiation", Office of Naval Research, May 1960.
4.12.
Offprint: "Geographical Variation in Leukmia Mortality in Relation to Background Radiation and Other Factors", W.M. Court Brown, R. Doll, F.W. Spiers, B.J. Duffy and M.J. McHugh, British Medical Journal, June 11, 1960.
4.13.
Offprint: "A Survey of Leukmia in Corwall, 1948-1959", Eileen E. Wood, British Medical Journal, June 11, 1960.
4.14.
Article: "An Evaluation of Existing Fallout Collection Methods", George A. Welford and William R. Collins, Jr., Science, vol. 131, June 17, 1960.
4.15.
Reprint: "A Wind-Measuring System for the Tactical Prediction of Fallout", Albert D. Anderson, Naval Research Reviews, July 1960.
4.16.
Reprint: "Radioactive Iodine Concentration in the Fetal Human Thyroid Gland from Fall-out", William H. Beierwaltes, Horace R. Crane, Audrey Wegst, Norma R. Spafford and Edward A. Carr, Jr., Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 127, August 27, 1960.
4.17.
Article: "Pigs, Cows, and Fallout", Nuclear Information, vol. III, no. 1, October 1960.
4.18.
Article: "Atmospheric Transport of Artificial Radioactivity", E.A. Martrell and P.J. Drevinsky, Science, vol. 132, no. 3439, November 25, 1960.
4.19.
Offprint: "Incidence of Leukæmia after Exposure to Diagnostic Radiation in Utero", W.M. Court Brown, R. Doll and A. Bradford Hill, British Medical Journal, November 26, 1960.
4.20.
Offprint: "Foetal Irradiation and Leukæmia", British Medical Journal, November 26, 1960.
4.21.
Publication: The Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation -- Summary Reports, 1960, National Academy of Sciences -- National Research Council, 1960.
4.22.
Article: "Fallout: Final Figures", Nuclear Information, vol. III, no. 3, January 1961.
4.23.
Reprint: "The Fallout Hazard: an Essay in Political Biology", J. Gordin Kaplan, Canadian Federation News, vol. 3, January 1961.
4.24.
Article: "Latitudinal Effect in the Transfer of Radiocarbon from Stratosphere to Troposphere", Henrik Tauber, Science, vol. 133, February 17, 1961.
4.25.
Article: "Stratospheric Fallout", Lester Machta, Science, vol. 133, no. 3457 March 31, 1961.
4.26.
Article: "Radionuclide Fractionation in Bomb Debris", E.C. Freiling, Science, vol. 133, June 23, 1961.
4.27.
Offprint: Exhibit no. 92 -- Can Mutations such as those Induced by Radiation Cause Hereditary Disease?, by David M. Paul, Jr. for the U.S. Science Exhibit, Century 21 Exposition, July 20, 1961.
4.28.
Article: "On the number of gene loci and the total mutation rate in man", O. Frota-Pessoa, The American Naturalist, vol. XCV, July-August 1961.
4.29.
Article: "Fallout Measurement: Soviets Opposed to a Role for the U.N.", Science, vol. 134, October 20, 1961.
4.30.
Article: "A Noted Physicist Tells How You Can Make Yourself Fallout Protection for Under 20 Cents", Dr. and Mrs. Luis W. Alvarez, This Week, November 12, 1961.
4.31.
Reprinted Memorandum: "Response to Critical Comments on 'Survival in Nuclear War -- a Vanishing Probability'", Gordon S. Christiansen, November 20, 1961; Pamphlet: "Survival in Nuclear War a Vanishing Probability", Gordon S. Christiansen, 1961.
4.32.
Article: "What We Know About Fallout", John M. Fowler and Ralph Caplan, The Nation, December 9, 1961.

7.005. Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1962-1963.


5.1.
Article: "Short-Lived Radioactive Debris From Nuclear Weapons Tests", Brian D. Pate, Nuclear Information, vol. IV, no. 2, January 1962.
5.2.
Typescript: Transcription of Tapes of the American Philosophical Society Meeting... [speech by Shields Warren re: health effects of fallout], April 28, 1962.
5.3.
Article: "Iodine-131 Dose from Soviet Nuclear Tests", Merril Eisenbud, Yoshio Mochizuki, Abraham S. Goldin and Gerard R. Laurer, Science, vol. 136, May 4, 1962.
5.4.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes re: "Health Implications of Fallout From Nuclear Weapons Testing Through 1961", Federal Radiation Council, May 1962.
5.5.
Offprint: A Survey on Fallout, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, May 11, 1962.
5.6.
Offprint, Correspondence: "The Current Hazards of Fallout to Human Health", National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, June 6, 1962.
5.7.
Article: "Under JFK As Under Ike Timely Safeguards Against Fallout Hazards Are Still Blocked by the AEC With Its Military and Industrial Allies", I.F. Stone's Weekly, June 18, 1962.
5.8.
Article: "Bovine Thyroid Iodine-131 Concentrations Subsequent to Soviet Nuclear Weapon Tests", Science, vol. 137, August 31, 1962.
5.9.
Article: "Concentration of Cesium-137 in Human Rib Bone", Science, vol. 137, August 31, 1962.
5.10.
Article: "Nevada Test Fallout and Radioiodine in Milk", Ralph E. Lapp, Science, vol. 137, September 7, 1962.
5.11.
Article: "Fall-out -- Up and Down", The Economist, September 8, 1962.
5.12.
Article: "Fallout Developments -- Summer, 1962", Norman E. Polster, SSRS Newsletter, September 1962.
5.13.
Article: "The Iodine Story", Robert H. Wurtz, Nuclear Information, vol. IV, no. 9, September 1962.
5.14.
Offprint, Correspondence: Survival at the Grassroots -- My Last Will at the Fall-Out Shelter, Adam Lohaus, 1962.
5.15.
Publication: What Russian Scientists Say About Fallout, A.V. Lebedinsky, ed., Collier Books, 1962.
5.16.
Reprint: "Genetic Hazards of Radiation", W.L. Russell, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 107, no. 1, February 1963.
5.17.
Reprint: "Fallout Monitoring: We Must Do Better: We Could Hardly Do Worse", Congressional Record, vol. 109, no. 71, May 14, 1963.
5.18.
Article: "Iodine-131 in the Thyroids of North American Deer and Caribou: Comparison after Nuclear Tests", W.C. Hanson, F.W. Whicker and A.H. Dahl, Science, vol. 140, May 17, 1963.
5.19.
Offprint: "Statement of Senator E. L. (Bob) Bartlett Before Research Development and Radiation Subcommittee, Joint Atomic Energy Committee, June 4, 1963".
5.20.
Article: "Iodine-131 in Utah during July and August 1962", Robert C. Pendleton, Ray D. Lloyd and Charles W. Mays, Science, vol. 141, August 16, 1963.
5.21.
Article: "Cesium-137 in Man", Charles O. Onstead, Erich Oberhausen and Frank V. Keary, Science, vol. 137, August 17, 1962.
5.22.
Typescript: "Testimony Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Subcommittee on Research, Development and Radiation, Phase 2 of the 1963 Public Hearings on Fallout," American Academy of Pediatrics, New Jersey Chapter, August 27, 1963.
5.23.
Publication: Local Fallout: Hazard From Nevada Tests, published by Nuclear Information, August 1963.
5.24.
Article: "Tritium Distribution in Ground Water around Large Underground Fusion Explosions", Frank W. Stead, Science, vol. 142, November 29, 1963.
5.25.
Publication: Fallout From Nevada Tests: Is it a Hazard? A Controversy -- AEC vs. CNI, published by Nuclear Information, November 1963.
5.26.
Article: "Birth Defects Not Increased by A-Bomb," 1963.

7.006. Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1964, 1966, 1968-1970, 1983, 1985.


6.1.
Article: "Iodine-131 Fallout from Underground Tests", E.A. Martell, Science, vol. 143, January 10, 1964.
6.2.
Article: "Detection and Quantitation of Fallout Particles in a Human Lung", Audrey V. Wegst, Charles A. Pelletier and G. Hoyt Whipple, Science, vol. 143, February 28, 1964.
6.3.
Article: "Radioactivity Measurements in Alaskan Eskimos in 1963", Harvey E. Palmer, Wayne C. Hanson, Bobby I. Griffin and Dale M. Fleming, Science, vol. 144, May 15, 1964.
6.4.
Reprint: "Federal Radiation Council: Radiation Protection Guidance for Federal Agencies", from Federal Register, August 22, 1964.
6.5.
Booklet: Biological and Radiological Effects of Fallout from Nuclear Explosions, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, June 1966.
6.6.
Offprint: Questions, [re: radioactivity] Author Unknown, 1968. [?].
6.7.
Article: "Delayed Radiation Effects in Atomic-Bomb Survivors," by Robert W. Miller, Science, October 31, 1969.
6.8.
Article: "Project Gasbuggy and Catch-85", Peter Metzger, The New York Times Magazine, February 22, 1970.
6.9.
Article: "Atmospheric Effects of a Nuclear War", John W. Birks and Paul J. Crutzen, Chemistry in Britain, November 1983.
6.10.
Article: "Nuclear Winter Won't Blow Away", Richard A. Kerr, Science, vol. 228, April 12, 1985.

7.007. Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1954-1961.


7.1.
Correspondence re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, 1954-1959.
7.2.
Article: "Peace Offensive Needed", David E. Metzler, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, November 23, 1959.
7.3.
Pamphlet: "What is the Truth?", City of Pasadena Office of Civil Defense, No Date. [1950s] [contains LP annotations].
7.4.
Article: "Medical Aspects of Shelter Survival", H.S. Etter, Naval Research Reviews, July 1960.
7.5.
Flyer: "Enemy Attack....Here's What to Do Before, During and After", Sacramento Operational Area Civil Defense Council, December 1960.
7.6.
Reprint: "Civil Defense: Billion Dollar Boondoggle", Stephen M. Young, The Progressive, 1960.
7.7.
Correspondence re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, 1960.
7.8.
Proceedings: First Annual Family Fallout Shelter Conference, UCLA, January 28, 1961.
7.9.
Article: "Civil Defense: Who'd Survive?", Newsweek, August 7, 1961.
7.10.
Publications, Manuscript Notes: Life, (special issue: "How You Can Survive Fallout") September 15, 1961.
Article: "The Shelter Racket", The Nation, September 23, 1961.
Article: "Almost as Safe As Ivory Soap is Pure? Answering Life Magazine's, '97 Out of 100 People Can Be Saved'", I.F. Stone's Weekly, vol. IX, no. 35, September 25, 1961.
7.11.
Article: "Fallout Shelters: Dig We Must?", Newsweek, October 2, 1961.
7.12.
Transcript: "The Fraudulent Discourse on Civil Defense", commentary by Marshall Windmiller, KPFA-FM, Berkeley, California, October 17, 1961.
7.13.
Brochure: "Nuclear Safety Shield Disaster Shelter", October 1961.
7.14.
Article: "ACS Shelter to Keep Out Airborne Dangers", Chemical And Engineering News, November 6, 1961.
7.15.
Article: "Survival in the Nuclear Age: Fallout, Shelters", The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 8, 1961.
7.16.
Offprint: "An Urgent Civil Defense Need", E.U. Condon, November 13, 1961.
7.17.
Article: "Thinking Ahead: Business Can Save 70,000,000 Lives", Kenneth W. Yarnold and Robert C. Suggs, The Harvard Business Review, November-December, 1961.
Reprinted Memorandum: "Comments on the Article, 'Thinking Ahead: Business Can Save 70,000,000 Lives", Edmund C. Berkeley, February 24, 1962.
7.18.
Article: "Statement by the Federation of American Scientists on Civil Defense Shelters", F.A.S. Newsletter, vol. 14, no. 10, December 1961.
7.19.
Poem, Correspondence: Miscalculation???, Gail Eaby, 1961.
7.20.
Correspondence and Newspaper Clippings re: Articles written by W.H. Libby on Fallout Shelters, 1961.
7.21.
Pamphlet: "Colossal Deception, Analysis of the Shelter Program", by Linus Pauling, [reprint of "Why I am Opposed to Fallout Shelters"] published by Liberation,1961.
7.22.
Correspondence re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, 1961.

7.008. Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965.


8.1.
Article: "The Fallout Booklet: It Did Not Aim for a Passionate Response; Decline of the Test Ban", Science, vol. 135, January 5, 1962.
8.2.
Article: "Fallout Shelters", Letters to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, January 8, 1962. "Fallout Shelters II", Letters to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, January 15, 1962.
8.3.
Article: "Fallout Shelter -- III", D.H. Francis, Letter to Chemical and Engineering News, January 22, 1962.
8.4.
Article: "Community Fall-Out Shelters", California Public Survey, vol. 14, no. 1, January 1962.
8.5.
Publication: "Survival in Nuclear Warfare", E. Richard King, in Clinical Symposia, vol. 14, no. 1, January-March, 1962.
8.6.
Publication: "Civil Defense -- The Citizen's Problem", Nuclear Information, vol. IV, no. 4, March 1962.
8.7.
Article: "The Case Against Fallout Shelters", Hanson W. Baldwin, Saturday Evening Post, March 31, 1962.
8.8.
Publication: "War and the Cities -- Target City; City and Missile Base", Nuclear Information, October-November, 1962.
8.9.
Article: "Stockpiling to Survive a Nuclear Attack", Albert W. Bellamy, Science, vol. 138, November 30, 1962.
8.10.
Correspondence re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, 1962.
8.11.
Publication: National School Fallout Shelter Design Competition Awards, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, February 1963.
8.12.
Article: "Filters in Shelters", Frederick Bellinger, Letter to Chemical and Engineering News, July 22, 1963.
8.13.
Article: "Adequate Shelters and Quick Reaction to Warning: A Key to Civil Defense", Francis X. Lynch, Science, vol. 142, November 8, 1963.
8.14.
Publication: Industrial Architecture...Fallout Shelters..., Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, 1963.
8.15.
Correspondence re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, 1963.
8.16.
Publication: "Practical Problems of Civil Defense", Nuclear Information, February 1964.
8.17.
Publication: New Buildings with Fallout Protection, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, January 1965.
8.18.
Pamphlet: "Shelter Development Architect and Engineer Activities", Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, June 1965.
8.19.
Reprint: "New Trends in Fallout Protection", Seymour M. Wengrovitz and Gordon W. Hirtle, Civil Engineering -- ASCE, July 1965.
8.20.
Booklet: Winning Designs for Fallout Shelters in Shopping Centers, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, October 1965.

7.009. Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1966.


9.1.
Publication: City Halls and Emergency Operating Centers, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, January 1966.
9.2.
Booklet: Schools Built with Fallout Shelter, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, February 1966.
9.3.
Booklet: Suggested Building Code Provisions for Fallout Shelters, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, May 1966.
9.4.
Pamphlet: "Background of Civil Defense and Current Damage Limiting Studies", Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, June 1966.
9.5.
Booklet: Buildings with Fallout Shelter, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, July 1966.
9.6.
Pamphlet: "Professional Development Services", Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, July 1966.
9.7.
Booklet: Civil Defense Aspects of Waterworks Operations, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, June 1966.

7.010. Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1967-1968.


10.1.
Booklet: The Thirty-Seventh Annual Competition of the Brooklyn Chapter of the American Institute of Architects: A Community Facilities Center with Fallout Shelter as Dual Purpose Space, co-sponsored by the Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, February 1967.
10.2.
Booklet: Shelter Design in New Buildings, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, March 1967.
10.3.
Pamphlet: "Shelter Through Architectural Design, the Shielding Requirements Influence on Form", Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, April 1967.
10.4.
Pamphlet: "Fallout Protected Schools", Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, May 1967.
10.5.
Booklet: National Fallout Shelter Design Competition -- Community Center Awards, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, May 1967.
10.6.
Publication: A Summary of the Methodology and Engineering Techniques Utilized in the HFPS System, Technical Report TR-45, Office of Civil Defense, Office of the Secretary of the Army, Department of the Army, June 1967.
10.7.
Booklet: Community Development and Civil Defense, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, June 1967.
10.8.
Pamphlet: "Fallout Shelters", Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, December 1967.
10.9.
Booklet: Fallout Shelter in Industrial and Commercial Buildings, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, December 1967.
10.10.
Booklet: 1966 Architectural Awards -- Buildings with Fallout Shelter, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, December 1967.
10.11.
Booklet: Qualified Instructors in Fallout Shelter Analysis -- Directory, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, July 1968.