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Special Collections and University Archives UMass Amherst Libraries Theodore D. Goldfarb Collection 1978 June-July 389 digital images (0.1 linear feet) Call no.: PH 071 About SCUA SCUA home Credo digital Scope Inventory Admin info Download xml version print version (pdf) Read collection overview An environmental chemist, Ted Goldfarb was a founder of the Science for the People chapter at SUNY Stony Brook and an organizer of the group's second trip to the People's Republic of China in June 1978. The twelve delegates from SftP went with the intention of studying the organization of science and technology in China with respect to how it met people's needs, and they were toured through a succession of factories, production facilities, farms, schools, and institutes in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Changsha, and Beijing, among other locations. The nearly 400 slides in this collection were taken by Ted Goldfarb (and handful by his colleague Judith Weinstein) when they were members of the second Science for the People delegation to the People's Republic of China in June 1978. Reflecting their interests in science and technology, the slides document a succession of factories, production facilities, schools, and institutes they visited, but include shots of typical street scenes, markets, artisans and factory workers, and tourist sites such as the Great Wall, Ming Tombs, and Forbidden City. In addition to the images of China, a handful were taken during a stopover in Delhi and Agra, India, on the way back to the United States. See similar SCUA collections: China Cold War culture Communism and Socialism Photographs Science and technology Background on Ted Goldfarb A chemist and founder of the Science for the People chapter at State University of New York at Stony Brook, Ted Goldfarb began his academic career as a specialist in molecular spectroscopy and dynamics. By the 1970s, however, he moved gradually into the emerging field of environmental chemistry and became increasingly interested in the issues surrounding scientific ethics, science and public policy, and science education. A long-time member of the editorial collective of Science for the People magazine, Goldfarb was one of the organizers of the second Science for the People delegation to China that visited there in the summer 1978. The proposal, which appeared in their magazine for May-June 1977, described both the goals and long-delayed background for the trip: The idea of a second SftP trip to China first received serious consideration in December 1974. After a couple of false starts, a resolution was finally agreed upon at a Northeastern Regional Coordinating Committee meeting in September 1976 to make a serious attempt to generate the activity and support needed to develop a proposal to send to the People's Republic of China before the end of the year. Although we didn't quite make the deadline, the effort was a success and the proposal that follows was forwarded to China by members of the first trip delegation in mid-March of this year. The political work that was involved in reaching an agreement on the goals and specific contents of the proposal underlined the need for a decision-making structure and a more adequate communication network within SftP. On the other hand it also demonstrated that a joint effort by five widely separated groups Oil processing plant: machinery, June 1978 is possible even under the present structureless circumstances. The twelve delegates comprising the SftP delegation spent one month in China, arriving in Hong Kong on May 30 and proceeding along a circuit that included Guangzhou, Hainan Island, Changsha, Shanghai, Suzhou, Jinan, Shandong, Beijing, and Hebei Province. In keeping with their stated goals of studying "how science and technology were organized in China to meet people's needs," the delegation visited grain processing plants, fertilizer plants, textile mills, tractor factories, agricultural academies, the Shengli oil fields, and land reclamation projects, as well as standard touristic sites such as the Great Wall, Forbidden City, and Ming Tombs before leaving the People's Republic on July 2. Goldfarb was just 66 when he died on April 3, 2002. Scope of collection The nearly 400 slides in this collection were taken by Ted Goldfarb (and handful by his colleague Judith Weinstein) when they were members of the second Science for the People delegation to the People's Republic of China in June 1978. Reflecting their interests in science and technology, the slides document a succession of factories, production facilities, schools, and institutes they visited, but include shots of typical street scenes, markets, artisans and factory workers, and tourist sites such as the Great Wall, Ming Tombs, and Forbidden City. In addition to the images of China, a handful were taken during a stopover in Delhi and Agra, India, on the way back to the United States. Inventory People's Republic of China 1978 June-July Chiting Co. fertilizer factory: welcome sign (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i001) Chiting Co. fertilizer factory: cooling coils (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i002) Chiting Co. fertilizer factory: sacks, fertilizer?) (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i003) Chiting Co. fertilizer factory or oil processing plant: test equipment (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i004) Chiting Co. fertilizer factory or oil processing plant: lunch gathering (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i005) Chiting Co. fertilizer factory or oil processing plant: political poster mounted onfactory wall (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i006) Oil processing plant: samples of oils (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i007) Oil processing plant: outdoor vats (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i008) Oil processing plant: chalkboard sign (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i009) Oil processing plant: factory interior (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i010) Oil processing plant: oil extraction (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i011) Oil processing plant: oil extraction compressionplates (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i012) Oil processing plant: machinery (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i013) Cotton mill: cotton carding(?) machine (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i014) Cotton mill: drawing cotton yarn (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i015) Cotton mill: large spools of fine cotton yarn (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i016) Shanghai Industrial Exhibition: view of machinery in exhibitionhall (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i017) Shanghai Industrial Exhibition: display in exhibition hall (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i018) Shanghai Industrial Exhibition: machine on display in exhibitionhall (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i019) Shanghai Industrial Exhibition: loom (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i020) Shanghai Industrial Exhibition: automobile display at exhibition (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i021) Shanghai Industrial Exhibition: display with self-powered rice plantingmachine (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i022) Shanghai Industrial Exhibition: display of rice transplantingmachine (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i023) Shanghai Industrial Exhibition: exterior of exhibition hall (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i024) Shanghai Industrial Exhibition: exhibition display, on benefits of nuclearpower?) (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i025) Shanghai Industrial Exhibition: electronic typesetting machine (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i026) Shanghai Industrial Exhibition: welcome sign with display of dolls (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i027) Shanghai Industrial Exhibition: massive jade carving of landscape (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i028) Shanghai tractor building factory: chalk signboard at entrance (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i029) Shanghai tractor building factory: woman operating a machine (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i030) Shanghai tractor building factory: woman operating massive drillpress (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i031) Shanghai tractor building factory: workers in discussion by set of blueprints (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i032) Shanghai tractor building factory: workers operating machines (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i033) Shanghai tractor building factory: worker pouring iron into mould (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i034) Shanghai tractor building factory: worker pouring iron into mould (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i035) Shanghai tractor building factory: women at work (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i036) Shanghai acrobats: acrobats entering the arena (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i038) Shanghai acrobats: acrobats juggling a large vase on their feet (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i039) Shanghai acrobats: acrobats in human balancing act (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i040) Shanghai acrobats: acrobat doing a flip in the air (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i041) Shanghai acrobats: acrobats performing mirror routine (Shanghai, China) 1978 June Box 2 (mums859-tg01-i042) Shanghai acrobats: acrobats juggling, while one stands of the shoulders ofanother