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An Inventory of the

Edward Teller Papers

1910-2005

561 manuscript boxes, 49 oversize boxes, 10 open reel boxes, 3 cubic foot boxes, 2 card file boxes, 1 oversize folder, 2 album boxes, 11 slide boxes, 6 envelopes, 7 motion picture film reels, 8 phonorecords, digital files (287 linear feet)

Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563, Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] http://www.hoover.org/library-and-archives

Prepared by

Linda Bernard, 1992, revised 1996 Beth Goder, Garrett Morton, and Pat Wandro, 2009-2013

© 2013 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved.

Collection Summary

Collection Title papers, 1910-2003

Collection Number 76074

Creator Teller, Edward, 1908-

Extent 561 manuscript boxes, 49 oversize boxes, 10 open reel boxes, 3 cubic foot boxes, 2 card file boxes, 1 oversize folder, 2 album boxes, 11 slide boxes, 6 envelopes, 7 motion picture film reels, 8 phonorecords, digital files (287 linear feet)

Repository Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University, Stanford CA, 94305-6010 http://www.hoover.org/library-and-archives

Abstract Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, studies, memoranda, printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, video tapes, sound recordings, and memorabilia, relating to chemical, molecular and nuclear ; development of new energy resources; national energy research planning; space exploration; and national and international security issues, including nuclear weapons and arms control.

Physical Location Hoover Institution Archives

Language of the materials The collection is in English, with some materials in Hungarian.

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Information for Researchers

Access The collection is open for research.

The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives at least two working days before your arrival. We will then advise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see or hear. Please note that not all audiovisual material is immediately accessible.

Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives.

Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Edward Teller papers, [Box no.], Hoover Institution Archives

Acquisition Information Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 1976, with increments acquired through 2003.

Accruals Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find the collection in Stanford University's online catalog at http://searchworks.stanford.edu/. Materials have been added to the collection if the number of boxes listed in the catalog is larger than the number of boxes listed in this finding aid.

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Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in Stanford University’s online catalog. Nuclear energy. Nuclear weapons. Energy policy--United States. Physics. United States--Politics and government. United States--Foreign relations. United States--Armed Forces. United States--Defenses. Arms control. Space sciences. Video tapes. Phonotapes. Phonorecords. Slides (Photography) Moving-pictures.

Edward Teller

Biographical Note

15 January 1908 Born, Budapest, Hungary

1926-1928 Student, Karlsruhe Technical Institute, Karlsruhe, Germany

1928 Student, University of Munich, Germany

1929-1931 Research associate, University of Leipzig, Germany

1930 Ph.D., University of Leipzig

1931-1933 Research associate, Göttingen, Germany

1934 Married Augusta (Mici) Harkanyi Rockefeller fellow, Copenhagen,

1934-1935 Lecturer, University of London, United Kingdom

1935-1941 Professor of physics, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.

1939 Drove Leo Szilard to the summer house of Albert Einstein, where they drafted a letter to Franklin Roosevelt

1941 Naturalized, Washington, D.C.

1941-1942 Professor of physics, Columbia University, New York City

1942-1943 Physicist, University of Chicago, Illinois

1942-1946 Physicist, Manhattan engineer, District of Columbia

1943-1946 Physicist, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, University of California, Los Alamos, New

1946-1952 Professor of physics, University of Chicago

1947 Appointed chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission's Advisory Committee on Nuclear Reactor Safeguards

1949 Author (with Francis Owen Rice), The Structure of Matter

1949-1952 Assistant director, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory

1952-1953 Consultant, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, University of California, Livermore, California

1953-1960 Professor of physics, University of California, Berkeley

Edward Teller

Biographical Note (Contd.)

1954 Served as a witness at the Atomic Security Commission's security hearing of J. Robert Oppenheimer

1954-1958, 1960-1975 Associate director, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory

1956-1958 Served on the General Advisory Committee to the Atomic Energy Commission

1957 Awarded the Joseph Priestley Memorial Award by Dickinson College

1958 Author (with Albert L. Latter), Our Nuclear Future

1958-1960 Director, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory

1960-1970 Professor of physics-at-large, University of California

1962 Author (with Allen Brown), The Legacy of Hiroshima

1972 Author, The Miracle of Freedom

1973 Appointed to Nelson Rockefeller's Commission on Critical Choices for Americans

1975 Author, Energy: A Plan for Action

1975- University professor emeritus, University of California Director emeritus and consultant, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Senior research fellow, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford, California

1977 Author, Nuclear Energy in the Developing World

1979 Author, Energy from Heaven and Earth

1980 Author, The Pursuit of Simplicity

1982-1989 Served on White House Science Council

1987 Author, Better a Shield than a Sword: Perspectives on Defense and Technology

1989 Awarded Presidential Citizens Medal

1991 Author, Conversations on the Dark Secrets of Physics

1998 Awarded a Magyarsag Hirneveert Dij, the highest official Hungarian government award

2001 Author, Memoirs: A Twentieth-Century Journey in Science and Politics

Edward Teller

Biographical Note (Contd.)

2002 Department of Energy Gold Award

July 2003 Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom

9 September 2003 Died at his home on Stanford campus

Edward Teller Papers, 1910-2005

Scope and Content Note

Edward Teller was a nuclear physicist whose work was instrumental in the development of the hydrogen bomb. His papers, which document his life and career, include correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, studies, memoranda, printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, video recordings, sound recordings, and memorabilia related to chemical, molecular and nuclear physics; development of new energy resources; national energy research planning; space exploration; and national and international security issues, including nuclear weapons and arms control.

The majority of the material was received as an increment to the original collection, with documents originating from offices at the Hoover Institution, where Teller was a fellow, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, an organization which Teller helped to found and where he later served as director. The original accession contains Correspondence with Hans Bethe, Cresson Kearny, Nelson A. Rockefeller, and Lewis Strauss, as well as documents concerning the Commission on Critical Choices for Americans.

Born in Hungary in 1908, Teller received his Ph.D. while studying in Germany. In 1935, he immigrated to the United States, where he became a professor at George Washington University and was later employed at Los Alamos National Laboratory as a member of the Manhattan Project. During his career, Teller taught at various universities and authored several books. The Incremental biographical file contains book-length works written about Teller's life, as well as a booklet created from an exhibit on Teller at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The file also includes calendars and documents related to Teller's birthday celebrations. See the Incremental oversize material for a scrapbook of letters given to Teller upon his retirement and certificates awarded to Teller.

The incremental correspondence is arranged in three series based on provenance of material. The Incremental general correspondence includes letters of Teller's family members, in addition to correspondence from both offices where he worked. The Incremental Hoover Institution correspondence contains letters of Hans Bethe, Sidney Drell, Freeman Dyson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Henry A. Kissinger, Eugene Wigner, and Lowell Wood, as well as autograph requests that Teller received. The Incremental Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence as well as the Incremental Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory alphabetical file include letters related to Teller's scientific work, political advocacy, and business dealings. The correspondence regarding his professorial work is related to his research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and his position at the Department of Applied Science, a joint program of LLNL and the University of California, Davis. In addition, these series include correspondence with colleagues at other research facilities, especially from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The bulk of Teller's political papers fall into two categories: correspondence with public figures regarding his support for the development of a thermonuclear deterrent arsenal and anti-ballistic missile defense systems, and documents related to his position on various governmental advisory boards and committees. For additional correspondence, see also the research files for Teller's memoirs.

Scope and Content Note (Contd.)

The Incremental Hoover Institution alphabetical file consists of files on political and scientific topics, mainly relating to nuclear weapons. This file contains material on the atomic bomb, nuclear reactors, radiation, and the Strategic Defense Initiative.

Teller maintained two offices, one at the Hoover Institution and one at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The Incremental general office file consists of Teller's calendars, documenting a hectic schedule that required him to switch between his two offices and travel frequently. Additional schedules and correspondence can be found in the Incremental Hoover Institution office file, which documents Teller's working life as a Hoover Institution fellow. The Incremental Lawrence Livermore Office file contains a publicity file that includes news stories concerning Teller, interview correspondence, and autograph requests. Teller's extensive lecturing and consultation work required frequent travel, and this aspect of Teller's life is particularly well-represented in the travel file.

In addition to publishing numerous scientific papers, Teller wrote on issues of defense and the use of nuclear weapons. The Incremental general speeches and writings contain drafts and working material for several of Teller's monographs, as well as for the unpublished work Technology in Warfare. The Incremental Hoover Institution speeches and writings include files on Teller's speeches for various organizations and venues, while the Incremental Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory speeches and writings consist of a chronological file of Teller's writings.

While working on his memoirs, Teller gathered correspondence of significance written and received over his long career and, along with his editor Judith Shoolery, conducted interviews with people who played a role in his life. The research material in the Incremental memoirs file includes correspondence of notable scientists and politicians such as Hans Bethe, Niels Bohr, Freeman Dyson, Barry Goldwater, Werner Heisenberg, Herbert Hoover, Lyndon B. Johnson, Leo Szilard, and Harry Truman, as well as research material related to Project Plowshare and Teller's time as a professor at the University of Chicago. In 1954, Teller testified in a hearing concerning the security clearance of J. Robert Oppenheimer, a physicist who served as an adviser to the Atomic Energy Commission. Teller's testimony provoked responses from members of the scientific community who felt that his testimony was a factor in the decision to revoke Oppenheimer's security clearance. The most extensive files on Oppenheimer in the collection can be found in the research files for Teller's memoirs.

Teller was an active proponent of Project Plowshare, a government program that aimed to use nuclear explosions for peaceful purposes, such as canal construction. The Incremental Project Plowshare file includes materials on Project Chariot, which was an attempt to construct a harbor in Alaska using nuclear explosions, and the Kra Canal. For addition material on Project Plowshare, see also research materials used for Teller's memoirs.

Throughout his career, Teller served in a variety of professional roles, including as a professor, consultant, and member of various boards. The Incremental professional activities file documents several of these roles, including his position at the Department of Applied Science, a UC Davis program conducted at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. In addition, this file includes information on Teller's involvement in the Hertz Foundation and the Edward Teller Center for Science, Technology, and Political Thought.

Scope and Content Note (Contd.)

The Incremental writings by others series contains monographs inscribed by various authors such as Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, as well as writings by members of Teller's family.

The Teller papers include a sizable amount of audio-visual material. There are Incremental photographs of Teller at various stages of his life and photographs of Teller accompanied by prominent figures such as Ronald Reagan and Andrei Sakharov. Also included are digital photographs available on the computer workstation in the Hoover Archives reading room. The Incremental sound recordings and Incremental video recordings include recordings of Teller's speeches and interviews, as well as of Teller playing the piano. Several transcripts of recordings are interspersed within these series. Also included are Incremental motion picture film, containing an interview of Teller, and Incremental computer discs, containing data on Uranium.

Edward Teller Papers, 1910-2005

Container List

Box Folder Nos Nos Contents 1-65 For a description of boxes 1-65, photo file, film shelf, record cabinet, and map case material, see finding aid to the original accession of the Edward Teller papers

Incremental biographical file, 1955-2003. Includes correspondence, clippings, biographical data, awards, calendars, and writings about Teller. Arranged alphabetically by format. 400. 1-2 Address books, undated 3 Address book and calendar, undated 4 Address book and calendar, 1990

261. Addresses, index cards, undated

400. 5 Affiliations, undated 6 American Ordnance Association file, 1955. Includes correspondence on award and speaking engagement 7 Assets, 1997 Awards and certificates 8 General, 1975-2003 9 Certificates, 1961, 2000

265. 1 Certificates, 1989, 1991 2 Frontiers of Science, 1989 3 Hungarian certificates, 1993 4 Hungarian embassy in Washington D.C., award ceremony for the Middle Cross with the Star of the Order of Merit, 1994 5 Memberships, certificates, and list of awards, circa 1955-1998 6-8 Biographical data, 1978-1993. Includes data for Who's Who and Men of Achievement 9 Biographical information from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory website, 1998 10 Biography from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1994, undated

Birthday celebrations 361. 1-2 60th birthday, article by Eugene Wigner and guest booklet, 1988 3 75th birthday, 1982 4-6 80th birthday, 1987-1988 7 85th birthday, 1992 8 90th birthday, 1975, 1998, 2000 9 Birthday poem from Judith Shoolery, 1998

Calendars 289. 1 Undated 2 1958 3 1959 4 1960

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Box Folder Nos Nos Contents

5 1961 6 1962 7 1963 8 1964 9 1965 10 1966 11 1967 12 1969 13 1970

436. 1 1971 2 1972 3 1974 4 1976 5 1977 6 1978 7 1979-1980 8 1981 9 1982 10 1983 11 1984

260. 1 1985 2 1986 3 1987 4-5 1988. Includes notes 6 1989 7 1990 8 1991 9 1992 10 1993 11 1994 12 1995 13 1996 14 1997 15-16 1998 17 1999 18 2000 19 2001 20 2002 21 2003 Clippings. For biographical clippings, see also publicity file in Incremental Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory office file 22 General, 1998-2002 23 Russian magazine article about Teller, 1993 24 Scientific American article by Gary Stix, 1999 25 Commemoration, 2003. Includes DVD 26 Curriculum vitae, undated 27 Description of accident in 1928 titled "Ten Years," undated 28 Drawing by child, 1984

598. Family file. See also general correspondence 1 General, 1969, undated 2 Cousins, 1957-1968 3 Devereux, Georges (first cousin), 1958, 1980 4 Kirz, Jonas (nephew), 1996-1997 5 Teller, Paul (son), 1961-1989

Box Folder Nos Nos Contents

6 Teller, Wendy (daughter), 1999 7 Finances, 1991-1994 8 Get-well cards with responses, 1984 9 Honors file, 1977-1980 10 Honors and affiliations file, 1991-1993 11 Household schedule, undated 12 Itineraries, 1955-1997 13 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Visitors' Center exhibit booklet, 1992 14 Merry Christmas drawing, circa 1979 15 Passports, Hungary and United States, 1972-1996. Includes passport of Augusta (Mici) Harkanyi, wife of Edward Teller 16 Personal contributions file, 1989 17 Personal file, 1955-1993. Includes unsent letter to Stanislaw Ulam 18 Poems, 1954-1968. Includes "Perils of Modern Living" with reference to Anti-Teller and "The Fall of the Atom" by Gladys Waldron 19 Positions, honorary and advisory, 1979-1991

557. 1 Retirement file, 1975. See also Incremental oversize material 2 Teller Foundation, Edward Teller Institute of Technology brochure, undated 3 Thank you letters for donations to the Edward Teller Visiting Scholarship Fund and birthday gifts, 1988 Writings about Teller 4 Fragments, undated. Includes fragment by Stanley Blumberg and Louis Panos 5 Edward Teller: Giant of the Golden Age of Physics by Stanley A. Blumberg and Louis G. Panos, annotated typescript fragments, undated Energy and Conflict: The Life and Times of Edward Teller by Stanley A. Blumberg and Gwinn Owens, 1976 6 Corrections by Teller and correspondence, 1986 7-8 Photocopies, 1976

258. 1 Fizikai Szemle, 1998 2 Légiposta by Zeley László and Teller, monograph, 1990 3-4 One Man Can Make a Difference: The Life and Times of Edward Teller by Larry Cortez Hamm, typescript, 1990s 5 The Scientific 100, typescript of chapter about Teller, 1996

Incremental general correspondence, 1953-2003. Includes correspondence previously unfiled, such as personal correspondence and correspondence from Teller's offices at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Hoover Institution. Includes letters written in Hungarian. Arranged chronologically and alphabetically in two groups. 254. 1-2 Undated 3 1953-1954 4 1959 5 1964

Box Folder Nos Nos Contents

6 1968 7 1969 8 1970 9 1973 10 1974 11 1975 12 1976 13 1977 14 1978 15 1979 16 1980 17 1981 18 1982 19 1983 20 1984

372. 1 1985 2 1986 3 1987 4 1988 5 1989 6 1990 7 1991 8 1992 9 1993 10 1994 11 1995 12 1996 13 1997

219. 1-2 1998 3 1999 4 2000 5 2001

205. 1 2002 2 2003 3 Anderson, Martin, 2000 4 Bernstein, Bart, 1961-1964 5-6 Birthday, get-well, and holiday cards and correspondence, 1989-1998, undated 7 Boyd, Jack, 1985 8 Bradbury, Norris, 1952 9 Broll, Hans-Jürgen, 1988 10 Brown, Frederick S., TRW Space and Electronics Group, 1994 11 Cleveland, Harlan, 1973 12 Ehrs, Phillip, 1999 13 Fong, Peter, 2001

583. 1-3 G, 1958-1983 4 Goldman, Jack, 1994 5 Gross, Robert, 1996 6 György, Bànlaki, 7 György, Vajda, 1998 8 Hungarian correspondence, 1999, 2001 9-10 Hungarian correspondence and publications, 1986-1996

Box Folder Nos Nos Contents

295. 1-4 Hungarian correspondence and publications, 1986-1996 (Contd.) 5 Illustrative letters, 1954-1961 6-7 "Information letters," questions and answers by topic, 1977-1984 8 Interviews and writings, 1990-2003 9 János, Pussi, undated

215. 1 Mayers, Dan E., 2003 2 Meyer, Herbert E., 1994 3 Nuckolls, John, 1999 4 Orbàn, Viktor, 2000 5 Rabin, Jerry, circa 1980 6 Raisian, John, 1999 7 Reagan, Ronald, 1983. Framed letter 8 Regents, University of California, 1994 9 Rice, Condoleezza, 1999 10 Sachs, Robert, 1989 11 Schmidt, Mària, 2000 12 Solem, Johndale, 1999 13 Spencer, Jack, 1999 14 Tabbert, Jürgen, 1995. Includes photographs 15 Teller family correspondence, 1998 16 Teller, Alex Zander, 1997, 2002 17 Teller, Astro (Eric), 2003 18 Teller, Mici, 1955, circa 1985, undated 19 Teller, Paul, 2001 20 Teller, Wendy, 1997-1998 21 Wheeler, John A., 1991 22 White House correspondence, Andrew H. Card, Jr., 2003 23 Wolter, Ulrich, 2003 24 Wood, Lowell, 1999 25 Wyden, Peter H., 1983-1984 26 Zeley, László, 1989-1997 27 Zsuzsa, Turiné Frank, 1997

Incremental Hoover Institution correspondence, 1942-2002. Includes correspondence from Teller's office at the Hoover Institution, divided into two subseries: Correspondence by individual and Autograph requests. Correspondence by individual, 1942-2002 273. 1 Abrahams, 2001 2 Abrahamson’s "End of Tour" report, 1989 3 Abrahamson, James A., 1984-1993 4 Acheson, David, 1989-1993 5 Albrecht, Mark J., 1988-1990 6 Alexander, Yonah, 1992 7 Alfonso, Marcelo, 1981-1983 8 Anderson, Martin, 1967, 1988-1996 9 Alvarez, 1949, 1957 10 Assche, Peter Von, 1981 11 Baker, 2001 12 Balibrera, Mario, photographer, 1982, 1985, 1989 13 Von Barloewen, 1991 14 Barre, Bertrand, nuclear attaché, French Embassy, 1983 15 Bayer, Karl Ludwig, 1988 16 Beckmann, Petr, 1976-1993 17 Beer, General Neil, 1987-1995

Box Folder Nos Nos Contents

18 Bendetsen, Karl R., 1982-1984 19-20 Berstein, Barton, 1990-1997

274. 1-2 Bethe, Hans A., 1942-1990. Includes letter to Gordon Dean 3 Black, Shirley Temple, 1986 4 Blumberg/Panos book reviews, 1990 5 Blumberg/Stanley, 1973-1996 6 Boschwitz, Rudy, 1978-1994 7 Bowman, C.D., 1995 8 Broad, William J., New York Times science writer, 1989-1992 9 Bromley, D. Allan, 1989 10 Brown, Harold, 1978 11 Broyles, Arthur A., 1984-1994 12 Broz, Joseph, 1990 13 Buckley, William F., 1980-1991 14 Budwine, Robert E., 1969 15 Bueche, Arthur M., 1980-1981 16 Busiek, Paul, 1961-1988 17 Bush, George, 1988-1992 18 Canavan, Gregory, 1991-1992. See also box 304 19 Challoner, David, 1983-1989 20 Charm, Robert M., 1990-1993 21 Clinton, William J., 1993 22 Codevilla, Angelo M., 1962-1985 23 Cohen, Bernard, 1977-1984

275. 1 Cohen, Karl, 1978-1980 2 Colgate, Sterling A., 1990-1995 3 Cooper, Henry F., Director of Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, 1992-1998 4 Coors, Joseph, 1986-1988 5 Cronin, Fermi (also Zichichi and Rufferic), 2001 6 Debreu, Gerard, 1984-1987 7 Deutsch, Dr. Robert, 1984-1990 8 Doroszlai, Pal G., 1985-1990 9 Drell, Sidney D., 1987-1992 10 Dyson, Freeman J., 1959-1969 11 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1956-1960 12 Feldhamer, Gerald E., 1983-1985 13 Fisher, John, 1985 14 Fogle, Ann, 1979 15 Fossedal, Gregory, 1983-1989 16 Foster, John S., Jr., 1976-1994 17 Freiberger, Siegfried, 1980-1983 18 French, Patricia W., 1989-1992 19 Garwin, Richard, 1987-1993

276. 1 Gates, Robert M., 1986 2 Geneste, Marc, 1984-1985 3 Genrich, Mark L., 1985-1995 4 Gerstenmaier, Cornelia I., 1983 5 Gingrich, Newton, 1984-1985 6 Golden, William T., 1984-1994 7 Goor, Daniel A., 1984-1986 8 Government officials, 1980, 1988 9 Gorelik, Gennady, 2003 10 Gouré, Léon, 1983-1984

Box Folder Nos Nos Contents

11 Graham, William, 1986-1990 12 Greene, Nancy, 1984-1988 13 Greyber, Howard, 1984-1987 14 Groves, Leslie, 1956 15 Habsburg, Otto von, 1977-1978 16 Haig, Alexander M., 1969-1987 17 Hayward, Gina Hancock, 1993-1994 18 Hancock, Lang, 1980-1999

277. 1 Happer, Will, 1992 2 Hart, David, 1987-1988 3 Hart, John L.J., 1984-1986 4 Hayakawa, Sam, 1978-1979 5 Hearst, William Randolph, Jr., 1980-1982 6 Hecht, Jacob, 1988-1994 7 Hecht, Marge M., 1994-1995 8 Herken, Gregg, 1986-1994, 2001 9 Herken, Counsels of War, 1982-1994 10 Herrington, John, 1987-1988 11 Holzrichter, John, 2001 12 Hofstadter, Robert, 1977-1982 13 Hudson, Gary, 1989 14 Houston, Jerry, 1984-1990 15 Hume, Jaquelin H., 1988-1990 16 Hunter, Allan B., 1981-1983, 1992 17 Hunter, Maxwell, 1961-1969, 1987-1989 18 Jastrow, Robert A., 1984-1991 19 Johnson, Thomas H., 1979-1991 20 Jukes, Thomas H., 1979-1991

278. 1 Kamers, Michael, KNME-TV 5, public broadcasting in New Mexico, 2000-2001 2 Kantrowitz, Arthur, 1979-1995 3 Kearny, Cresson H., 1987-1988 4 Keeler, Norris, 1982-1995 5 Keller, Leonard, 1982-1987 6 Kemp, Jack, 1985-1994 7 Keyworth, George A., 1979-1988 8 Kintner, William R., 1981-1984 9 Kirkpatrick, Jeane, 1983-1984, 1994 10 Konnyu, Ernie, 1988-1989 11 Kissinger, Henry A., 1978-1983 12 Kramish, Arnold, 1981-2000 13 Kresin, Vladmir Z., 1989 14 Kristol, Irving, 1982-1983 15 Kursunoglu, Behram N., 1969-1996

279. 1 Kybal, Dalimil, 1983 2 Lefeuer, Ernest, 1986 3 Liebowitz, Harold, 1987-1990 4 Lipner, Rabbi Pinchas, 1983, 1987 5 Liu, Ding Yih, 1984-1988 6 MacCracken, Michael, 1998 7 Macoviak, John A., 1951-1997 8 Maitre, Joachim, 1980 9-13 Mark, Hans, 1961-1990s 14 Marsden, Sully (Sullivan), 1977 15 Martin, David, 1983-1984

Box Folder Nos Nos Contents

280. 1 Marx, Georg, 1994-1998 2 Maxfield, Jim R., 1968-1997 3 McCracken, Samuel, 1977-1979 4 McCarty, John T., 1982-1985 5 McFarlane, Robert C., 1985 6 McLucas, John L., 1991 7 McNally, J. Rand Jr., 1961, 1986-1987 8 Metropolis, Nick, Los Alamos, 1984-1996 9 Mills, Mark P., 1982-1987 10 Murphey, Walter, Journal of Civil Defense, 1987- 1989

281. 1 Nitze, Paul H., 1984-1988 2 Ne’eman, Yuval, 1980-1999 3 Nunn, Sam, 1986-1990 4 Ovshinsky, Stanley, Energy Conversion Devices, Inc., 1978-1987 5 Ovshinsky, Stanford R., 1978-1988 6 Palmieri, Thomas M., 1964-1983 7 Penn, Jack, M.D., 1984-1986 8 Price, Buford, 1988 9 Perle, Richard, 1994 10 Quraishi, William, 1985-1993 11 Rabinowitz, Mario, 1990-1991 12 Radkowsky, Alvin, 1964-1994

282. 1 Rassias, Themistocles, 1979-1982 2 Ray, Dixy Lee, 1979-1994 3 Reagan, Ronald address "A New Defense," 1983 4-5 Reagan, Ronald, 1978-1996 6 Reif, Adelbert, 1981-1982 7 Rhodes, Charles K., 1977-1990 8 Revesz, Zsolt, 1986-1991

283. 1 Rockefeller, Nelson A., 1978 2 Rockefeller, Happy, 1982-1992 3 Rosenthal, A.M., New York Times, 1985 4 Rosten, Leo, 1986-1988, 1960-1961 5 Ruffo, Albert J., 1988-1989 6 Ryan, Paul B., 1968, 1983 7 Sagan, Carl, 1983-1997 8 Seitz, Frederick, 1984-1996 9 Seifritz, W., 1983-1984 10 Shelley, Steven M., 1983, 1989 11 Shelton, John, 1985-1986 12 Shultz, George P., 1986, 2000 13 Singer, Fred S., 1993-1998 14 Sklar, Alfred L., 1983-1994 15 Skorko, Aniko, 1989

284. 1 Speed, Roger, 1986-1994 2 Spitzer, Arthur, 1980-1993 3 Staar, Richard, 1985 4 Stevens, Ted, 1993-1997 5 Strausz-Hupe’, Robert, 1980-1981 6 Szanton, Andrew, manuscript of Wigner Blog, 1988 7 Sununu, Governor John, 1989 8 Talley, Wilson, 1985-1990 9 Thatcher, 19 July 2000

Box Folder Nos Nos Contents

10 Thomspson, Edward, 1983 11 Tisza, Laszlo (Laci), 1997-1998 12 Todorovich, Miro M., 1983-1994 13 Toth, Marx, and Uisch, 2000 14 Tower, Senator John G., 1984 15 Tuck, John C., 1990 16 Uchrin, Janos and Richard, 1990

285. 1 U.S. Energy Commission, 2000 2 Velikhov, Eugenij, Erice Conference, 1983-1986 3 Video conference, 1 March 2000 4 Vogt, Professor Hermann, 1989-1990 5-6 Watkins, James, Secretary of Department of Energy, 1989-1992 7 Wattenburg, Bill, 1989-1994 8 Weinberg, Alvin M, 1979-1980, 1997 9-10 Weizsacker, Carl Friedrich von, 1990, 1989-2002 11 Wiesner, Jerome B., 1986 12 Wigner, Eugene, 1968-1990 13 Wilson, Senator Pete, 1984 14 Wilson, Richard, 1981

286. 1 Wilson, Richard, 1980 2 Wilson, William, (Bill), 1979-1989 3 Wilson, William A., 1982- 1985 4 Wheeler, John, 1984-1999. Includes documents concerning positronium 5 Wolfe, Bertram, 1978-1982 6-7 Wood, Lowell, 1996-1999 8 Yale School of International Law, Melanie Markowitz, 2000-2001 9 Yang, Chen Ning, 1981-1986 10 York, Herbert, 1987 11 Zichichi, Antonio, 1985-1996

Autograph requests, 1981-2001. Contains requests for autographs which received responses 293. 1-2 General, 1998-2001 3 A-C, 1981-1999 4 D-F, 1981-1998 5 G-J, 1983-1999

294. 1 K-M, 1980-1999 2 N-Q, 1987-1999 3 R-S, 1980-1998 4 T-V, 1981-1999 5 W-Z, 1981-1998

Incremental Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1952-2003. Includes correspondence from Teller's office at LLNL, divided into two subseries: Chronological correspondence and Invitations and articles. Chronological correspondence, 1956-2003. Mainly outgoing letters 420. 1 February-June, 1956 2 July-October, 1956 3 November-December, 1956 4 January-June, 1957

Box Folder Nos Nos Contents

5 July-October, 1957 6 November-December, 1957 7 January, 1958 8 February-March, 1958

421. 1 April, 1958 2 May, 1958 3 June, 1958 4 July, 1958 5 August, 1958 6 September, 1958 7 October, 1958 8 November-December, 1958

422. 1 January-May, 1959 2 June-September, 1959 3 October-December, 1959 4 January-April, 1960 5 May-June, 1960

423. 1 October-December, 1960 2 July-September, 1960 3 January-March, 1961 4 April-June, 1961 5 July-September, 1961 6 October-December, 1961

424. 1 January-March, 1962 2 April-June, 1962 3 July-September, 1962 4 October-December, 1962 5 January-March, 1963

425. 1 April-June, 1963 2 July-September, 1963 3 October-December, 1963 4 January-March, 1964

426. 1 April-December, 1964 2 January-December, 1965 3 January-March, 1966 4 April-June, 1966 5 July-December, 1966

427. 1 January-March, 1967 2 April-June, 1967 3 July-December, 1967 4 January-March, 1968 5 April-September, 1968 6 October-December, 1968

428. 1 January-June, 1969 2 July-December, 1969 3 January-June, 1970 4 July-December, 1970 5 January-March, 1971 6 April-September, 1971

429. 1 October-December, 1971

Box Folder Nos Nos Contents

2 January-June, 1972 3 July-December, 1972 4 January-June, 1973 5 July-December, 1973 6 January-December, 1974

430. 1 January-June, 1975 2 July-September, 1975 3 October-December, 1975 4 January-June, 1976 5 July-December, 1976

431. 1 January-June, 1977 2 July-December, 1977 3 January-June, 1978 4 July-December, 1978 5 January-March, 1979

432. 1 April-June, 1979 2 July-September, 1979 3 October-December, 1979 4 January-June, 1980 5 July-December, 1980

433. 1 January-June, 1981 2 July-December, 1981 3 January-June, 1982 4 July-December, 1982 5 January-December, 1983 6 January-June, 1984

434. 1 July-December, 1984 2 January-June, 1985 3 July-December, 1985 4 January-December, 1986 5 January-December, 1987 6 January-December, 1988

435. 1 January-December, 1989 2 January-June, 1990 3 July-December, 1990 4 January-December, 1991 5 January-December, 1992

555. 1 January-December, 1993 2 January-December, 1994 3 January-March, 1995 4 April-December, 1995 5 January-March, 1996 6 April-December, 1996

556. 1 January-December, 1997 2 January-December, 1998 3 January-December, 1999 4 January-December, 2000 5-6 January-December, 2001 7 January-December, 2002 8 January-September, 2003

Box Folder Nos Nos Contents

Invitations and articles, 1952-1998. Arranged by date of event in reverse chronology, as retained in office 343. 1-3 1995-1998

342. 1-2 1991-1996 3 1990-1991

336. 1-2 1989-1990 3 1988 4 1987 5 1986

337. 1 1979-1980 2-3 1978

338. 1-2 1977 3 1976 4-5 1975

354. 1-2 1974 3 1973 4-5 1972

355. 1 1971 2-4 1970 5 1969

370. 1 April-June 1968 2 July-Dec 1968

369. 1 January-March, 1968 2 October-December, 1967 3 July-September, 1967 4 April-June, 1967 5 October-December, 1966

368. 1 January-March, 1967 2-3 April-September, 1966 4 January-March, 1966

357. 1 July-September, 1965 2-3 April-June, 1965 4 January-March, 1965 5 October-December, 1964

358. 1 July-September, 1964 2 April-June, 1964 3 January-March, 1964 4 November-December, 1963

347. 1 October-November, 1963 2 July-September, 1963 3 May-July, 1963 4-5 April-May, 1963 6 April, 1963

348. 1 January-July, 1963 2 January-February, 1963 3 November, 1962-January, 1963

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4 November-December, 1962 5 September-July, 1962 6 June-November, 1962 7 June-July, 1962

349. 1 March-May, 1962 2 January-May, 1962 3 January-March, 1962 4 October, 1961-January, 1962 5-6 September-December, 1961

350. 1-2 September-November, 1961 3 June-August, 1961 4 April-May, 1961 5 February-March, 1961 6 January, 1961 7 December, 1960

351. 1-2 November, 1960 3 September-October, 1960 4 August-September, 1960 5 July-August, 1960 6 May-July, 1960

352. 1 May-June, 1960 2 May, 1960 3 April-May, 1960 4 March, 1960 5 January-March, 1960 6 January-February, 1960

404. 1 November 1959-February 1960 2 August-December, 1959 3 September-December, 1959 4 July-August, 1959 5 January-May, 1959 6 August-December, 1958 7 July-August, 1958

403. 1 April-July, 1958 2 November-December, 1957 3 June-October, 1957 4 April-May, 1957 5 January-March, 1957 6 January-December, 1956 7 January-December, 1956 8 April-September, 1955 9 January-March, 1955 10 October 1952, May-July 1953, November-December 1954

Incremental Hoover Institution alphabetical file, 1946-1999. Contains correspondence, clippings, scientific articles, and printed matter related to scientific and political topics such as nuclear reactors and the Strategic Defense Initiative. 128. 1 Alaska, 1981-1985 2 Alexandrov, 1983-1986 3 Alzheimer’s vaccine, 1999

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4 Apocalypse, 1980-1982 Arms control 5 General, 1983-1987 6 Human rights, 1985-1987 7 Violations, 1972-1987 8 Asteroids hitting Earth millions of years ago theory, 1988 Atomic bomb. See also radiation 9 Development, 1978-1982 10 Hiroshima radiation, 1947, 1950-1974, 1979 11 Early history, 1980-1983 12 Hiroshima destruction, 1946-1976 13 Los Alamos, 1949-1983 14 Oppenheimer, J.R., history, 1953, 1982-1987 15 Soviet Kurchatov, I. V., undated 16 Atomic Energy Act of 1946 17 Biological warfare, 1972, 1982 18 Biological and chemical weapons, report of Alexander M. Haig, 1982 19 Brilliant pebbles, 1989-1990 20 Chemical warfare, 1923, 1978-1984 21 Chernobyl reports, 1996

130. 1 , 1989-1990 2 Cincinnati Power Plant Case, 1988-1989 Civil defense 3-4 General, 1968-1988 5 "The Day After," 1983 6-7 Soviets, 1976-1988 8 Climate, 1975 9-12 Cold fusion, 1988-1995 13 Communist Party (worldwide), 1986-1987 14 Computer, history, 1977-1979 15 De Tocoueville quote 16 Earthquake photos (LLNL), 1980 17 Electromagnetic pulse, 1981

129. 1-2 Energy, 1989-1995 3 Fall out, exposure in war, undated 4 Fire, 1989 5 Fusion fission hybrid, 1979-1993 6-7 Global warming, 1997-1999 8 Global warming (the satanic gases), undated 9 Goethe (Faust quote), undated 10 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 1985 11 Greenhouse effect, 1988 12 Greenhouse effect (Science Concepts, Inc.) 1989-1990 13-14 Heart assist device, 1992-1993

131. 1 History, annotated bibliographies, Technology in Warfare, 1983, udnated 2 History, China, 1979-1982 3 History, ETMSS, undated. Includes manuscripts and notes for Technology in Warfare 4-5 History, war casualty data, undated Human rights 6 China, 1981-1983 7 Samizdat literature, 1982 8-9 Others, 1980-1985

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10-15 Soviet Union, 1973-1985 16 History, World War II strategic bombing 17 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 1986-1989

132. 1 Inertial confinement fusion/international, 1988 2 Israel, 1977-1989 3-4 Jackson, Jesse, 1983-1984 5-6 Jahn-Teller Effect, paper and correspondence, 1981-1983 7 Kaestrer, Erich Von, 1985-1987 8-9 Lantos, Tom report, 1982-1983 10 Linguistics/philosophy, 1980 11-12 Lunar Laboratory, 1978, 1983 13 Mariculture, 1975 14-15 Mars space mission, 1992-1993

133. 1 Melanoma, 1980 2 Methane-earthquake theory, 1978 3-4 Meteorite detection, 1987-1990 5 Military history, 1985 6 Missile proliferation, 1989-1990 7 Moon/Mars initiative, 1989 8 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), 1982-1987 9 Neutron bomb, 1978-1982 10 Nitrate oxide emissions, 1976 Nuclear energy 11 Accident, 1981

12-14 Accident, Chernobyl 1, 1986-1994

134. 1-4 Accident, Chernobyl 2, 1986-1987 5-6 Accident, Three Mile Island, 1979-1989 7-9 General, 1979-1994 10 Accidental weapons waste, 1986 11 Anti-agitators, 1977-1981 12 Energy era, 1983 13 Fuel, Uranium, 1975-1981

135. 1-2 Media evaluation, 1980-1988 3 Social issues, 1980 4 Soviet usage, 1976-1989 5 Sternglass papers, 1979-1980 6-7 Waste disposal, 1978-1983 Nuclear freeze 8-9 Against, 1982 10 For, 1982-1983 11 Nuclear free zone, 1996 12 California Prop 12, 1982 13-14 Fate of Earth CR, 1982 Nuclear reactors 15 General, 1985-1990

136. 1 Chernobyl accident, circa 1984 2 Fuels, 1976-1978 3 French liquid metal fast breeder reactor (LMFBR) study, Phoenix, 1977 4-5 Passive containment, 1977-1978 6 Nuclear reactors, safety 1978-1989 7-8 Ultra safe, 1973-1987 9-10 Underground, 1977-1980

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11 Nuclear waste disposal, 1983 12 Nuclear weapons, stock pile data, 1983-1988 13 Nuclear weapons, terminology, 1990 Nuclear winter 14 Soviet disinformation, 1985

137. 1-2 SCI papers, 1983-1986 3-4 Comment, 1983-1986 5-6 Sagan, Ehrlich, etc., 1983-1984 7-9 Pesticides, 1974-1981 10 Plutonium, 1981 11 Propaganda techniques, 1982 Radiation 12-13 Atomic bomb report, 1950-1978 14-15 Cancer risks, 1979, 1981

138. 1 Genetic risks, animal studies, 1969-1977 2 Nuclear energy, health and safety, 1978-1981 3 Hot particle plutonium, 1975-1979 4-5 Induced cancer, 1977 6 In utero effects, 1977 7-8 Plutonium, 1972, 1976-1981 9 Reports: "Bunk and Debunking," 1970-1980 10-11 Revised estimates for atomic bomb, 1980-1981, 1984 12-13 Risk estimation, 1975-1977 14 Terminology and measures, 1979 15-16 Human genetic risks and atomic bomb, 1979-1982 17 West Valley, 1971-1973

139. 1 Radio stations Religious groups 2 Catholic, 1982-1983 3 Creative unit, 1986 4 Others, 1979-1983 5-6 Risk assessment, 1976, 1979-1984 7-8 Secrecy, 1981-1985 9-10 South Africa, 1982-1993 11-12 Soviet Union, 1952-1957, 1967, 1978-1989 SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) 13 Academic attention to, 1985-1988 14 Soviet comment on, 1967, 1983-1986 15 Soviet attention, Ogarkov, 1982-1985 16 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 1993 17 Soviet activities re: CIA, 1985-1986 18 Soviet Anti-Ballistic Missile (AMB) work, 1961- 1967, 1986 19 Brilliant Pebbles, 1989-1990

140. 1 International cooperation on, 1985-1987 2-3 Magazines, clippings, 1984-1991 4-6 Official reports, 1983-1989 7 Budgets, costs, 1986 8 Civilian spin-offs, 1985-1989 9-10 Conference reports, 1987, undated 11 Goa report, 1988-1993 12 Military services, 1989 13-14 Official reports, 1984-1988 15 Organizations for, 1989, undated

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141. 1-3 Pamphlets, private groups, 1985-1986, 1988, 1990 4 Reagan’s speech, 1983 5 1990’s, future of SDI, 1987 6-7 Space-related issues, 1982-1985 8 Space-related anti-satellite (ASAT), 1979-1989 Weapons 9-10 Beam, 1970-1977, 1985 11 Kinetic kill ver, 1986 12 Lasers, 1983 13-14 Railroad, 1985-1988 15-16 X-ray laser, 1985-1988 17-18 Woodruff Kidder, 1987-1988

Superconductivity 142. 1 General, 1988-1990 2-5 References, 1962-1989 6 Visual aids 7 Taiwan, 1988-1989 8-9 Terrorism, 1977-1982 10 Tunneling microscope, 1988 11 Two-party system, undated 12 Ultrasonic B-scan imaging, 1980 13 Unmanned vehicle systems, remotely piloted vehicles (RPV), undated

Incremental Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory alphabetical file, 1946-2003. Mainly correspondence. Includes documents related to Teller's role on various committees and organizations, as well as files on books he authored. 480. 1 A, 1955-1971 2 A, 1972-1977 3 A, 1977-1989 4 A, 1986-1994 5 A, 1995-2003

481. Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM), 1 Responses to Teller’s mail out, April-August 1969 2 General or no response, 1962-1969 3 Statements, 1969-1970 4 Abraham, Spencer, 2001-2003 5 Abrahamson, General James A., 1986-1998 6 Academic Press, "Fusion," 1976-1990 7 Acadia University, 1973-1976 8 Accuracy in media, 1983-1995 ACRS (Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards) 9 Argonne (Borax experiments), 1953-1954 10 Attendance and cover sheets reports, 1953-1967 11 Breeder reactors, Gen 56, 64, 1956-1970 12 Correspondence with , 1954 13 Established, tenure, resignation, 1953-1955 14 Fermi Reactor at Detroit, 1953-1960 15 Fields, Kenneth, 1955-1957 16 Kennedy, Joseph (Atomic Energy Commission professor), 1956-1957 17 Knolls Reactor, 1954 18 McCullough, C. Rogers, 1953-1967 19 Miscellaneous, 1952-1986 20 Monsanto, 1954

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21 Radkowsky, Alvin, reburnable poisons, 1952-1960 22 Savannah Reactor, 1954 23 Vallecitos Reactor, 1950s 24 Westinghouse Reactor Consulting, 1954-1955 25 Adelphi University, 1987-1996 26 Advanced Research Projects Agency, 1961-1962 27 Advanced Technology Ventures, 1982-1995

482. AEC (Atomic Energy Commission) 1-2 Atoms for Peace, 1955, 1958 3 Brookhaven report, 1953-1957 4 Commissioners, miscellaneous correspondence, 1955- 1967 5 Computers, 1953-1959 6 Contracts, related consulting issues, 1954-1973 7 Dean, Gordon, 1952-1953 8 Directors, chairmen, secretaries, 1946-1993 9 Hafstad, Larry, 1952-1961 10 Kolstad, George A., 1953-1965 11-12 Miscellaneous, 1954-1975 13 Public Information Office, 1962 14 Review, Spitzer paper preface, 1953 15 Rickover, Hyman, United States Navy, 1953-1968 16 Seaborg, Glenn, Chairman, 1961-1970 17 Starbird, A. D., 1955-1962 18 Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT)/Disarmament Agency, 1962 19 Teller’s nominations for Fermi Award, 1956-1965 20 Aerospace Education Foundation, 1958-1984 21 Agnew, Harold M., 1964-2001 22 Agoston, Gerty, 1965-1969 23 Air Force Association, 1963

483. 1 Allen, George E., 1958-1972 2 American Academy of Achievement, 1966-1997 3 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1954-1995 4 American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1966-1991 5 American Business Council on the Middle East, 1975 6 American College of Hyperbaric , 1987-1993 7 American Friends of Captive Nations, May 1960 8 American Friends of the Tel Aviv University, 1972-1991 9 American Geophysical Union, 1965-1970 10 American Hungarian Studies Foundation, 1965, 1973 11 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1969-1981 12 American Institute of Physics, 1975-1989 13 American Legion, September 1988 14 Americans for More Power Sources, Inc., 1979 15 American Nuclear Society, 1954-1992 16 American Physical Society (APS), 1951-1975 17 APS Study Group: Directed Energy Weapons, 1987 18 American Professors for Peace in the Middle East, 1968- 1979 19 American Security Council, 1961-1977

484. 1 Anderson, Clinton P., 1956-1960 2 Apache Exploration Corporation, 1971-1972 3 Applied Science, 1965, 1972

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4 Applied Science Department, 1962-1972 5 Arco Oil and Gas Company, 1987 6 Argonne National Laboratory, 1952-1981 7 Arizona State University, 1987 Arms control 8 Disarmament, 1958-1971 9 Geneva conference statement, 1960 10 Armstrong, Anne, 1987 11 Army, Department of, 1970-1972 12 Asia, 1973 13 Association to Unite the Democracies, 1951-1997 14 Astronomy, 1955-1956 15 Atlantic Council, 1961-1971 16 Atlantica Project, 1964-1965 17 Austral Oil Company, 1969-1971 18 Avco Everett Research Laboratory, 1969-1982 19 Awards, social events, fiftieth anniversary, 1990-1992

463. 1 B, 1954-1960 2 B, 1961-1963 3 B, 1964-1967 4 B, 1968-1972 5 B, 1973-1974 6 B, 1975 7 B, 1976-1977

464. 1 B, 1978-1979 2 B, 1980-1985 3 B, 1986-1988 4 B, 1989-1992 5 B, 1993-1996

465. 1 B, 1997-2003 2 Barenboim, Grigorii, 1990-1995 Baruch Plan 3 Acheson-Lilienthal Plan, 1946 4 "Atomic Scientists Have Two Responsibilities," undated 5 "Back to the Laboratories," 1950 6 Documents sent to Academician Velikov, 1991 7 Miscellaneous memoranda and correspondence, 1992 8 "Nuclear Glasnost," 1991 9 "A Ray of Hope," 1991-1992 10 Revival by Teller, 1992-1993 11 "A Suggested Amendment to the Acheson Report," 1946 12 BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), 1971-1972 13 Beam Research Program, 1986-1988 14 Beckham, Walter, 1956-1972 15 Bernhardt, Anthony (Tony), 1974-1975 16 Bernstein, Barton, 1989-1994

466. 1 Bethe, Hans, 1960-2002 2 Biographical publications, 1954-1978 3 Biophotonic Technologies, Inc., 1987 4 Biopore, Inc., 1988 5 Biotechnical Institute of Israel, 1986 6 Blumberg, Stanley, 1972-1987 7 Blumberg/Panos biography update, 1986

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8 Bohr, Niels Institute, 1955-1994 9 Borden, William L., 1954-1956 10 Boschwitz, Rudy, 1988-2002

467. 1 Breit, Gregory, 1954-1979 2 Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1952-1976 3 Brown, Harold (Secretary of Defense), 1977-1980 4 Broyles, Arthur A. (Florida), 1970-1998 5 Budwine, Robert E., 1967-1985 6 Bulletin of Atomic Scientists (BAS), 1946-1972 Board of Sponsors 7-8 Correspondence, 1947-1964 9 Rabinowitch, Eugene, 1952-1973 10 Role of applied science, 1965 11 Senate testimony manuscript, detection tests, 1958 12 Teller’s views on Russian challenge, 1958 13 Bush, George H. W., 1988-1992 14 Bush/Quayle campaign, 1992

457. 1 C, 1957-1960 2 C, 1964-1967 3 C, 1968-1970 4 C, 1971-1974 5 C, 1975-1977 6 C, 1978-1980 7 C, 1981-1987

458. 1 C, 1988-1992 2 C, 1993-1994 3 C, 1995-2003 4 California Academy of Sciences, 1960 5 California Atomic Advisory Committee, 1959-1961 6 California Book Company, 1961-1963 7 California Legislature, 1958-1979 8 California Scientist of the Year, 1963-1975 9 California State Attorney General’s Advisory Committee on Energy and California’s Future, 1977-1978

459. 1-2 California, University of, general, 1956-1983 3 California, University of (Regents), 1972-1983 4 California Water Conversion Advisory Committee, 1958- 1959 5 Canadian Conference on Nuclear Weapons and the Law, 1987 6-7 Canavan, Greg, 1988-2003 8 Care Electronics, 1970-1971 9 Carnegie Mellon Institute of Research, 1977-1978 10 Carter, Jimmy, 1976-1977 11 CBS, cancelled TV talk, 1962 12 The Center for Security Policy, 1987-2000

460. 1 Center for Strategic International Studies, 1983-1985 2 Center for Strategic Studies, 1963 3 Center for Theoretical Studies, 1968-1975 4 Chanford Productions (failed project), 1960-1961 5 Chicago, University of, contracts, 1952-1971 6 Chicago, University of, 1952-1955 7 China – Taiwan, 1969-1980 8 Christensen for Congress, 1993-1994 9 Chudnovsky, David and Gregory, 1985

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10 Citizens’ Committee to Safeguard America, 1970-1971 11 Citizens for America, 1983-1984 12 Citizens for the Republic, 1986-1988 13 City Public Services of San Antonio, 1976-1977 Civil defense 14-15 General, 1956-1984 16 California, 1958-1965 17 Food storage, 1960-1965 18 Oklahoma, 1970-1971 19 Shelters, 1955-1968

461. 1 Speeches and reports, 1958-1970 2 Classification, 1979-1995 3 "Clementine" Space Object, undated. Photographs and transparency 4 Clinch River Breeder Reactor, 1981-1982 5 Clinton, Bill, 1993-1994 6 Cloning, 1997 7 Club of Rome, 1995 8 Coalition to Defend America, 1994-1996 9 Commission on Critical Choices, 1973-1976 10 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1994 11 Committee to Unite America, 1971-1975 12 Committee on the Present Danger, 1976-1982 13 Congress of US (Joint Committee on Atomic Energy), 1954- 1960

462. 1 Congressional Committees, 1970-1976 2 Congressional Gold Medal Awards, 1997-2002 3 "Constructive Uses of Nuclear Explosives", 1963-1969 4 Contract, Johns Hopkins Physics Lab, 1947 5 Contract, United States Navy, 1946 6 Council for an American Foreign Policy, 1964 7 Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., 1958-1973 8 Council for National Policy, 1982 9 Courter, Jim, 1987 10 Creationism, Livermore Schools, 1981 11 Criterion Books, Inc., 1957-1962 12 Critical Issues Council, 1964 13 Critique: A.T. Hadley Arms Control, 1960-1961 14 Critiques and comments, 1951-1971

475. 1 D, 1954-1974 2 D, 1975-1982 3 D, 1983-1992 4 D, 1993-2003 5 Dallas Heath and Science Museum, 1965-1974 6 Danilychev, Vladimir, 1985-1992 7 David, Edward E., Jr., Science Advisor to the President, 1970-1972 8 Declassification of documents, 1950-1994 9 Defense, Department of (DoD): Vietnamese language training, 1967-1968 10 Defense, general information letters, 1958-1970

476. 1 Defense intelligence, 1968-1978 2 Defense Intelligence School, 1977-1989 3 Defense Science Board (DSB), 1967-1968

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4 Defense Science Board Task Force on the Electronic Warfare, 1981-1982 5 DDRandE (Department of Defense, Research and Engineering), 1957-1978 6 Defense Nuclear Agency, 1990 7 Delphi Study on Fusion Energy, 1978-1979 8 Deutch, John, 1993-1994 9 Distinguished platform personalities, 1960-1967 10 Dodd, Senator Thomas J., 1960-1970 11 Dooley Foundation, Inc., 1962-1965 12 Doroszlai, Pal, 1990-1991 13 Dresser Industries, 1979-1980 14 Drivetec, Inc., 1983 15 Dubna, Russia Conference International Symposium: "Science and Society," History of the Soviet Atomic Project, 1996 16 Dubna, Russia workshop, 1992-1993 17 Dyson, Freeman, 1958-2000

454. 1 E, 1970-1978 2 E, 1979-1989 3 E, 1990-2002 4 Earthquake, January 24, 1980. Includes photographs Education 5 General, 1957-1961 6 Miller, Julian, 1960-1966 7 Regener, Victor H., 1956-1958 8 Statements and general information, 1957-1970 9 Thomsen, D.L., 1961-1963 10 Einstein Award, 1971-1978 11 El Paso Natural Gas Company, 1971 12 Electronic Systems Corporation, 1984-1985 13 Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1958-1968

455. 1 Encyclopedia Americana, 1967-1979 2 Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, 1983- 1992 3 Energy, 1974-1976 4 Energy Conversion Devices (ECD) (Ovshinsky), 1978-2003 5 Energy Conversion Devices (ECD), technical material on solar panel breakthrough, 1994 6 Energy, Department of, 1978-1991 7 Energy from Heaven and Earth, 1980-1985 8 Energy, The International Journal, 1975-1978 9 Energy Research and Development Administration, 1975- 1977

268. 1-18 Erice conferences, 1983-1997

456. 1-4 Erice conferences, 1983-1997. Includes one 3.5" floppy disk 5 Esso, 1958-1967 6 Esso, 1957-1963

531. 1 F, 1955-1972 2 F, 1973-1991 3 F, 1992-2003 4 Fallout detection device, 1967-1968 5 FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), 1980-1994

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Fermi Award Congratulations 6 Government, military associations, 1962-1963 7 Media, 1962-1971

532. 1 Organizations, businesses, 1962-1963 2 Scientific colleagues, 1962 3 University of California, 1962 4 Miscellaneous, 1962 5 Instructions, 1962 Nomination 6 Yuli Khariton, 1994-1995 7 Lowell L. Wood, 1993 8 Press clippings, 1962 9 Florida, University of, 1968-1972 10 "Foolproof and Dictator-Proof Fission Reactor," 1993 11 Ford, Gerald R., 1974-1976 12 Foreign Policy Association, "Headline Series," 1960-1961 13 Foreign Policy Association, manuscript "Case for Continuing Nuclear Tests," 1960 14 Foreign Policy Research Institute, 1966-1967 15 Forum on Physics and Society, 1977-1978 16 Fradkin, Efim S., 1988 17 "Framing the Laboratory’s Future: A Vision for LLNL," 1994 18 The Franck Report, 1995 19 Free World Alliance-Government, 1959-1969 20 Freedom House, 1962-1963 21 W.H. Freeman and Co. (publishers of Harvey Prize Lectures), 1975-1980 22 French correspondence, 1961-1969 23 Fusion, 1979-1984 24 Fusion Energy Foundation, 1977-1995

477. 1 G, 1985-1993 2 G, 1994-2003 3 Galvin Commission Report, 1995 4 Gamow, George, 1999 5 Gates, Robert M., 1991-1992 6 Gehrels, Tom, 1992-1996 General Advisory Committee, Atomic Energy Commission 7 General correspondence, 1965-1967 8 General file, 1956-1958. Includes announcements, invitations, appointment and resignation notices 9 Invitations to observe shots, 1957-1958 10 Issues regarding declassifying, 1956-1957 11 Letters in response to resignation, 1958 12 Lists of documents, reports, statements issued, 1956-1957 13 Meeting agendas, 1956-1958

478. 1 MURA (Midwest Universities Research Association) Project, 1957-1958 2 Opinions on General Advisory Committee issues, 1957-1959 3 Rules, regulations, committee procedure outlines, 1952-1958 4 Travel, expenses, schedule '57-'58, 1956-1962

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5 Wilson, Robert, 1957-1959 6 General Dynamics, general, 1955-1988 7 General Dynamics, Convair Limited War, 1958-1960 8 General Electric Company, 1955-1981 9 General information letters on miscellaneous topics, 1958-1970 10 General Motors, 1956-1958 11-12 George Washington University, 1986-2002

479. 1 German correspondence, 1953-1968 2 Gifts, 1954-1960 3 Ginzburg, Vitaly, 1986-1989 4 Glanville, Michael, 1970-1981 5 Global warming, 1978-1997 6 Gofman and Tamplin radiation exposure, 1969-1970 7 Goldwater, Barry, 1962-1976 8 Goodchild, Peter, 2001 9 "Great Men of Physics," 1968-1970 10 Graham, William, 1986-2001 11 "Greek" Institute of Science, 1962-1970 12 Gulf General Atomic, 1967-1989

496. 1 H, 1955-1964 2 H, 1965-1970 3 H, 1971-1974 4 H, 1975-1978 5 H, 1979-1985 6 H, 1986-1990

497. 1 H, 1991-1993 2 H, 1994-1995 3 H, 1996-1998 4 H, 1999-2003 5 Haig, Alexander M. (Kissinger aide), 1972-1984 6 Halberstam, David (author), 1993-1995 7 Hall, Theodore, 1996-1997

498. 1 Hancock (Lang) and Wright, 1968-1983 2 Happer, William (Will) Dr., 1987-1992 3 Harrison, Nat G., Jr. and Associates, 1966-1985 4 Harvey Prize: Hans Mark nomination, 2001-2002 5-6 Hawaii, University of, 1959-1980 7 Hayakawa, Senator (energy advisory), 1977-1981 8 Hebrew Academy, 1976-1986 9 Hecht, Jacob, 1986-1988

499. 1 Heisenberg, 1964-1995 2 Heisenberg festschrift manuscript and correspondence, 1960 3 Helionetics, 1981-1987 4 Helionetics, New York Times article, 1983 5 Hertz fellows, 1958-1970 6 Hertz Foundation, 1958-1969 7 High Frontier, 1981-1994 8 High Stoy Technological Corporation, 1979-1982 9 Hiroshima, 1947-1971 10 Historical letters, 1939-1957

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500. 1 Hitch, Charles Johnston, President of University of California, 1970-1974 2 Holzrichter, John F., 2001 Honeywell, Inc. 3 General, 1964-1972 4 Teller deposition, 1969 5 Teller testimony, 1971 6 Hoyt, Frank, 1952-1956 7 Hudson Institute, 1961-1983 8 Humphrey, Hubert H. 1958-1970 9-10 Hungarian correspondence, 1954-1997

501. 1 Hungarian Embassy, Order of the Banner with Rubies, 1990-1991 2 Hungarian refugees, 1957-1962 3 Hungarian-American Foundation, 1992-1997 4 Hungarian Privatization and State Holding Company, 1996 5 Hungary, Republic of, award, 1994 6 Hunt, Patricia Bohn Jones, 1997 7 Hydrogen bomb, 1997 8 Hydrogen bomb history, 1961 9 Hyperbaric oxygen, 1995-2002

528. 1 I, 1972-2002 2 Inquiries of familial lineage, 1956-1964 3 Inquiries, miscellaneous, 1956-1969 3 Institute of Amorphous Studies, 1983-1986 4 Institute for Defense Analyses, 1960-1970 5 Instructional Dynamics, Inc., 1968-1970 6 International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science, 1977-1985 7 International affairs, 1955-1972 8 International Atomic Energy Commission, 1963 9 International Business Machines (IBM), 1959-1962 10 International Conference on Emerging Nuclear Energy Systems (ICENES) 1996 Conference, Russia, 1996 11 International Nuclear Energy Systems Company, Inc. (INESCO), 1979-1984

529. 1 International Rescue Committee, 1963 2 Invitations, no action, 1953-1972 3 Israel, general, 1968-1982 4 Israel, Tel Aviv University, 1966-1995 5 Italian correspondence, 1969-1972

508. 1 J, 1972-1991 2 J, 1992-2001 3 Jackson, Senator Henry M., 1972-1980 4 , World War II and bombings, 1966-1971 5 Jennings lectures, 1965-1974 6 Johnson, Montgomery, 1971-1984 7 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (JCAE)/Military Liaison, correspondence, 1952-1962 8 Jordan Rift Valley Regional Development Plan, 1972 9 Jukes, Thomas, 1971-1993

505. 1 K, 1964-1969 2 K, 1970-1974 3 K, 1975-1977

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4 K, 1977-1982 5 K, 1983-1991 6 K, 1992-1994

506. 1 K, 1995-1997 2 K, 1998-1999 3 K, 2000-2003 4 Kaman Aerospace Corporation, 1986-1990 5 Kearny, Cresson, 1983-1992 6 Keller Corporation, 1983 7 Keller, H. Anton (alias Ramson), 1961-1983 8 Kemp, Jack, 1986-2003

507. 1 Kennedy, John F., 1962 2 Kentucky Colonels, Honorable Order of, 1966 3 Kerr, Clark, 1957-1964 4 Keyworth, George A. II, 1981-1991 5 Khariton, Yuli Dr., 1994-1996 6 Kinsey, E.L., 1952-1954 7 Kintner, William, 1962-1963 8 Kissinger, Henry, 1960-1996 9 Kistiakowsky, George B., 1964-1965 10 Klay, Andor, 1961-1962 11 KMS Industries, 1970-1984 12 Knoepfel, Heinz, 1969-1970 13 Koestler, Arthur, "Twilight Bar," 1945 14 Konopinski, Emil, 1952-1990 15 Korosy, Ferenc, 1957 KQED 16 General, 1955-1962 17 "The Atom", 1955-1961 18 "The Griller Quartet," 1959-1960 19 "The World and Physics", 1956-1957 20 Kramish, Arnold, 1955-1962 21 Kursunoglu, Behram, 1953-1970

493. 1 L, 1964-1972 2 L, 1973-1981 3 L, 1982-1989 4 L, 1990-1994 5 L, 1995-2003

494. 1 LaRouche, Lyndon, 1977 2 Laser Science, Inc., 1982-1997 3 Lasers, 1972-1974 4 Lawrence Award, nominations, 1958-1963 5 Lawrence, John H., 1971-1979 Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL) 6 Affairs, 1952-1971 7 Colleagues, personal, 1953-1968 8 Employment, 1953-1960 9 Livermore/Berkeley computer, 1953-1970 10 Recruitment, 1952-1969 11 "The Legacy of Hiroshima," 1962-1984 Legacy of Hiroshima (LOH) 12 General, 1961-1962 13 Allen Brown with Doubleday, 1961-1962 14 Contracts, 1960-1962 15 Doubleday, 1960-1968

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16 Draft reviews, 1961 17 Foreign publication, 1962-1965 18 Publicity, 1961-1966 19 Reprint permissions, 1962-1970 20 Royalty checks, 1962-1967

495. 1 Lemelson-MIT prize, nominee, Thomas E. McEwan, 1995 2 Letters of appreciation to Teller, 1954-1972 3 Libby, Willard L. and Leona Marshall, 1952-2001 4 Lifeguard Project, 1995 5 Liquefied natural gas, 1976-1981 6 Livermore Rotary Club, Rodeo Parade, 1998 7 Lockheed Corporation, 1955-1987 8 Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), 1972-1995 9 Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL): "Roundtable Discussion: Scientists’ Vision of the Future of the Lab" 10 Luce, Henry and Clare, 1963-1987

509. 1 M, 1973-1978 2 M, 1979-1984 3 M, 1985-1991 4 M, 1992-1994

510. 1 M, 1995 2 M, 1996-2003 3 Macoviak, John, 1990-1993 4 Magruder, William M., 1971 Manuscripts 5 "How to be a Live American," for failed Dave Garroway book, 1959-1971 6 "In Memory of Einstein," unpublished, 1966 7 "Interview-Nuclear Energy-APME" (Associated Press managing editors), 1959 8 "Modern Nuclear Technology," 1957-1963 9 "On Neutron Slowing Down in Aluminum," 1953 10 "The Work of Many People," Science, 1955 11 Mark, Hans, 1992-2001

511. 1 Mark, Hans, 1969-1991 2 Marrs, John, 1993 3 Marx, George, 1995-2002 4 Project Matterhorn, 1952-1959 5 Max-Planck-Institut, Dr. Durr, 1964-1977 6 McCloskey, Paul N., Jr., 1979-1981 7 McGraw-Hill, 1963-1968 8 Mechanics, early wave, 1926 9 Media, articles about Teller, 1955-1971

512. 1 Media, correspondence, 1956-1971 2 Media, Norman Moss interview, 1966 3 Media problems, 1953-1970 4 Mendelsohn, Mort, 1989-1992 5 Meteorology, official and general interest, 1952-1965 6 Methacoal, 1978-1995 7 Metric system and association, 1980 8 Metric system, general interest, 1959-1967 9 MHD Research, Inc., 1964-1976 10 Miami, University of, 1971-1985

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11 Military Association, 1963-1971 12 Mills, Mark, 1953-1998 13 Miscellaneous, 1952-1967

513. 1 Miscellaneous awards, nominations, 1960-1970 2-4 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1956-2002 5 Mitre Corporation, 1971-1987 6 Molten Salt Reactors, 1992 7 Moon/Mars Initiative, 1990 8 Moravcsik, Michael, 1960-1971 9 More, Richard M., 1984-2001

514. 1 Morris, W.A., et al., 1982 2 Morrison, David, 1993 3 Morrison, Teller, "The Impact Hazard: Issues for the Future", 1993 4 Morse, Captain John H.J., 1971-1974 5 Moscow agreement (SALT), 1972 6 Moulthrop, Peter, 1996 7 Multi-Megabar Shocks, 1987 8 Murphey, Walter, 1971-1996 9 Murray, Thomas E., 1956-1960 10 Music and musicians, 1957-1968

487. 1 N, 1968-1974 2 N, 1975-1991 3 N, 1992-2002 4 Nanocrystalline photovoltaic cells, 1992-1994 National Academy of Sciences (NAS) 5-6 General, 1956-1997

488. 1 Ballots, 1975-1984 2 Committee on Atmospheric Science, 1964-1969 3 Committee on Public Policy, 1967 4 Committee on Undersea Warfare, 1956-1969 5 Panel on Applied Science, 1964-1965 6 Public Welfare Medal Nomination: Miro Todorovich, 1980 7 Recommendations, 1963 8 NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), 1960-1966 9 NASA general interest, 1968-1969 10 National Aeronautic Association, 1961-1974 11 National Aeronautics and Space Council, White House, 1968-1992 12 National Bureau of Standards, 1952-1977 13 National Commission on Superconductivity, 1989-1990 14 National Committee on American Foreign Policy, 1979 15 National Committee for Immigration Reform, 1965 16 National Gas Technology Task Force, 1971-1972 17 National Ignition Facility Project, 1994-1997 18 National Legal Center for the Public Interest, 1985-1986

489. 1-2 National Medal of Science, 1955-2003 3 National Republican heritage groups, 1990 4 National Research Council, United States, 1971-1976 5 National Research Council, Canada, 1946 6 National Review (Buckley), 1971-1979

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7 National Science Board, science and engineering indicators, 1996 8 National Science Foundation (NSF), 1955-1989 9 NSF, Advisory Panel on University Computation Facilities, 1955-1957 10 National Space Council, 1989-1992

490. 1 National War College, 1970-1972 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) 2 General, 1959-1972 3 Scientific Affairs Division, Meteorological, 1962- 1964 4 Ne’eman, Yuval, 1994-2001 5 Neubauer, Richard A., Ocean Medical Center, 1991-2001 6 New Jersey Institute for Science and Technology, 1966 7 New Leader Magazine, 1957-1963 8 New Power Technology, Inc., 1983-1984 9 New Scientist (IPC Magazines, Ltd.), 1969-1970 New York State 10 Agreement and budget, 1965-1976

491. 1 Air pollution, 1966-1974 2 Atomic and space authority, 1966-1968 3 Blackout and power, 1965-1966. Includes sound recording in sealed envelope 4 Center for Applied Science, 1966-1967 5 Consolidated Edison, Inc., 1966-1971 6 New York State University, 1965-1974 7 New York Times, 1971-1986 8 New York University, 1978-1980 9 World’s Fair/astronarium, 1961 10 Newsline, 1979 11 Newspaper articles of interest, 1980 12 , 1969-1979 13 Northrop Aircraft, 1946 14 Nova (PBS/BBC) (Brian Kaufman), 1979-1986

492. 1 Nuclear freeze, 1982-1983 2 Nuclear initiative/California Proposition 15, 1975-1976 3 Nuclear initiatives and energy, 1976-1977 4 Nuclear Intelligence Panel, 1978-1990 5 Nuclear reactors in California, 1955-1963 6 Nuclear reactors, 1953-1972 7 Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1975-1979 8 Nuclear testing debate, 1958-1968 9 Nuclear winter, 1984-1988 10 Nuclear powered aircraft, 1953-1957

486. 1 O, 1958-1993 2 O, 1994-2002 3 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1954-1981 4 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, civil defense, 1960-1971 5 Odlum, Floyd B., 1958-1975 6 Office of Science and Technology, 1970-1973 7 O’Leary, Hazel (Secretary of Energy), 1993-1995 8 Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1948-1985 9 Oppenheimer hearing, 1952-1963 10 Orear, Jay, 1958 "Our Nuclear Future," 1957-1962

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502. 1 P, 1966-1975 2 P, 1976-1990 3 P, 1991-1993 4 P, 1994 5 P, 1995

503. 1 P, 1996 2 P, 1997-2003 3 Patel, C.K.N., 1987-1992 4 Pauling-Teller debate, 1958-1967 5 Pauling test ban petition, 1958 6 Pepperdine University, 1974-1980 7 Phoenix Laser, Inc., 1988-1993 8 Physics, 1954-1963 9 Physics of Fluids journal, 1956-1963

504. 1 Physics Today articles, 1975-1996 2 Pigford, Dr. Thomas, 1960 3 Planetarium, 1961-1969 4 Planetary defense workshop, 1995 5 Plowshare, (Israel – Dead Sea Canal), 1972 6 Polanyiana, (The Periodical of the Michael Polanyi Liberal Philosophical Association), 1996 7 Popular Science, 1971-1972 8 Presidential Commission on Three Mile Island, 1979-1980 9 Presidential Prize for Innovation, 1972 10 President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 1971- 1976 11 President’s Science Advisory Committee, 1958-1970 12 Priestley (Joseph) memorial award, 1960-1976 13 Publications, Enrico Fermi Institute, 1959 14 Publications, miscellaneous, 1957-1972

468. 1 Q, 1970-2000 2 R, 1965-1974 3 R, 1975-1979 4 R, 1980-1985 5 R, 1986-1991 6 R, 1992-2003

469. 1 Radiation, general information, 1957-1967. See also oversize material for lawn furniture fabric sent to the lab 2 RAND Corporation, 1954-1987 3 RAND Corporation, contractual and security, 1952-1969 4 RDA (R and D Associates), consultant agreement with, 1971-1988 5 Ray, Dixy Lee, 1977-1994 6 Ronald Reagan, 1967-2003

470. 1 Reactors, 1975-1986 Recommendations 2 A-K, 1953-1969 3 L-T, 1956-1970 4 U-Z, 1955-1973 5 Secretarial/etc., 1953-1970 6 Refusals and pending, 1952-1971 7 "The Reluctant Revolutionary," 1964-1976

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8 "Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Environment" workshop, Hoover Institution, 1992 9 Renfro, H.B. (Pete), 1966-1973

471. 1 Representatives, Congress, 1970-1986 Requests 2 Autographs and photographs, 1955-1971 3 Biographical information, 1953-1969 4 Manuscript requests from book publishers, 1955- 1964 5 Miscellaneous, 1956-1962 6 Reprints, talks, 1954-1970 7 Revesz, Zsolt, 1990-1996 8 Rice, Frank O., 1954-1989 9 Rice Institute, 1960-1972. Later Rice University

472. 1 Richtmyer, Robert D., 1953-1957 2-3 Rinehart, Gina, 1992-2002 4 Robins Award of America, 1963 5 Robinson, Don, Teller book, 1958-1966 Rockefeller 6 Atomic Storage Corporation, 1967 7 BARA (Bureau D’Analyse et de Recherche Appliquées), 1962-1963 8 Brothers general, 1963-1969 9 Cryonetics Corporation, 1962-1965 10 Electronic Teaching Labs, 1960-1962 11 Geophysics Corporation of America, 1960-1967

473. 1 Rockefeller, Nelson, 1964-1974 2 Rockefeller, Nelson A. and Happy, 1974-1992 3-4 Thiokol Chemical Corporation, 1960-1977 5 United Nuclear, 1960-1964 6 Vidya, Inc., 1961-1962 7 Walkowicz, T.F., 1962-1982

474. 1 Rockwell International, Harry Reynolds, 1987 2 Rockwell medal, 1989 3 Rosenberg case documents Rover 4 Atomic Energy Commission, Project Chariot, 1960- 1962 5 Atomic Energy Commission, San Francisco Operations Office (Oakland), 1955-1957 6 Blowpipe Steering Committee, 1956 7 Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) correspondence, 1957-1960 8 LASL-UCRL (University of California Radiation Laboratory) Research Coordination Committee, 1956 9 Materials Steering Committee minutes, 1956-1957 10 Navy, 1963 11 Washington D.C., AEC, 1955-1957 12 Rowan, R.A. and Company, 1957-1960 Reactor Safeguard Committee 13 Bibliography, 1991 14 Brookhaven reactor, 1948-1951 15 Hanford, 1948-1950 16 History, 1948-1950

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17 Miscellaneous, 1946-1951 18 Reactor testing site, 1949 19 Schenectady meeting correspondence, 1947-1951 20 Russian correspondence, 1992

515. 1 S, 1966-1970 2 S, 1971-1975 3 S, 1976-1980 4 S, 1981-1986 5 S, 1987-1991

516. 1 S, 1992-1993 2 S, 1994 3-4 S, 1995 5 S, 1996-1997

517. 1 S, 1998-2003 2 S-1 Project (0 Program/Navy), 1978-1982 3 Sagan, Carl, 1984 4 Sakharov, Andrei D., 1986-1994 5 SALT II (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty), 1979-1980 6 Sate Scientific Center of Russian Federation Institute of Physics and Power Engineering, 1987 7 Saturday Evening Post, 1962 8 Saucier, Aldric, Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO), 1992

518. 1-2 Schedule, 1953-1970 3 Schulze, Norman R. (NASA), 1990-1991 4 Science and Engineering Committee for a Secure World (Heritage Foundation), 1986-1987 5 Science and Technology Advisory Group, 1970-1976 6 Scientific colleagues, 1947-1972 Scientific papers by Teller 7 "Fluid Dynamics," undated 8 "On the Change of Physical Constants," 1965 9 "On Conditions of Stability in Magnetohydrostatics," undated 10 "On Speed of Reactions at High Pressures," 1961 11 "Stability of the Polyneutron" with M. Johnson, and incomplete draft of "Nuclear Stability and Velocity-Dependent Potentials," undated 12 "Velocity Dependent Model for Nuclear Magnetic Moments" with WKR Watson, 1957 13 "Stability Conditions for Flow of Liquid through Porous Medium," and "Theoretical Instability in Fluid Displacement" with H.J. Welge, 1958-1962 Scientific queries 14 General information, 1955-1970 15 No response, 1955-1972

519. 1 Professional, 1955-1970 2 Secretary answered, 1952-1976 3 Scientists and Engineers for Secure Energy, 1978-1995 4 Scienza per la Pace, Ettore Majorana, Erice, 1990-1994 5 Scripps Institution of , University of California, San Diego, 1969-1976 SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) 6 Advisory Committee, 1984-1993

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7 International cooperation, 1985-1992 8 Technical Advisory Group, Senate Armed Services Committee, 1986 9 SDIO (Strategic Defense Initiative Organization) "Accuracy of Statements Concerning DOE’s X-Ray Laser Research Program", 1987-1989 10 SDIO, countermeasures, Strategic Red Team, 1987 11 Secrecy, 1988-1994 12 Secrecy, ad hoc committee, 1969-1970

520. 1 Seidel, Robert W., 1988-1994 2-3 Senators, 1971-1987 4 Siebert, Bryan (declassification), 1994-1998 Sherwood Project (controlled fusion) 5 1961 project review, 1960-1961 6 Appointment as chairman, resignation letters, 1954-1960 7 Miscellaneous, 1954-1969 8 Papers and reports, 1955-1960 9 Schedule of visitors, 1954-1965 10 Security matters, 1954-1958 11 Regulations, finances, guidelines, 1954-1958 12 Smithsonian Institution, 1958-1972 13 Society of Engineering Science, Inc., 1963-1982 14 Society of Engineering Science, Inc., 1965 Apollo conference at Davis, 1964-1965 15 Society for the Family of Man, 1966-1968 16 Space exploration and UFOs, 1957-1971

521. 1 Spoken Arts, Inc., 1956-1974 2 South Africa, 1974-1984 3 Southern Research Institute, 1979-1980 4 Soviet hydrogen bomb, 1996 5 Standard Oil Company, 1975 6 Stanford Research Institute (SRI), 1961-1971 7 "Star Wars – Brilliant Pebbles," 1988-1991 8 Statement: Fallout and radiation, 1960 9 Steinrucke, Christian, 1968-1971 10-11 Strauss, Lewis L., 1953-1984 12 Strauss, Lewis L., Einstein Medal, 1959-1968 13 The Structure of Matter monograph, 1946-1969 14 Supersonic transport, 1971 15 Symington, Stuart, 1956-1970

522. 1 T, 1959-1974 2 T, 1975-1989 3 T, 1990-1996 4 T, 1997-2003

523. 1 Talley, Wilson K., 1967-2000 2 Tapes of talks, 1960-1970 3 Tecogen, Inc., 1986-1996 4 Techiya, U.S.A., 1986-1988 5 Technion, 1975-1984 6 Tedeschi, William, 1993 7 Telephone audit, 1991 Teller, Edward 8 Seventy-fifth birthday, 1982-1983 9 Eightieth birthday, 1988

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10 Award for Academic Excellence, 1994-1995 11 Biographical information, 1976-1992 12 Books sent to Teller, 1955-1971 13 Consulting, 1956-1993 14 Fellowships (LLNL), 1999-2002

524. 1-2 Teller Foundation, 1985-1993 3 Teller Foundation: Hacohen, Mordecai, 1991-1992 4 Medal, 1993-2003 5 Medal, Monterey, California, 1996-1997 6 Piano playing, 1961-1996 7 Teller-Bayer Scholarship in Laser Physics, North Texas State University, 1986 8 Teller’s minor planet, 1989-1992

525. 1 Testimony to the Committee on Science, Space and Technology, 1992-1995 Test ban 2-4 General, 1957-1969 5 Possony Statement to House of Representatives, 1963 6 Press coverage, 1960-1963 7 Statements and two manuscripts, 1963 8 Unanswered letters, 1959-1963 9 Tests, nuclear, 1998

526. 1 Texas A&M University, 1966-1978 2 Texas Instruments Foundation, Founders’ Prize, 1988-1990 3 Texas Medical Association, 1977-1978 4 Texas Technological College, 1967-1974 5 Texas, University of, Marine Biomedical Institute, 1973- 1976 6 Thayer (Sylvanus) Award, West Point, 1986 7 Thermedics Detection, Inc., 1983-1997 8-9 Thermo Electron Corporation, 1960-1992 10 Thermo Electron Technologies, 1988-1995 11 Thermo Instrument Systems, Inc., 1987-1995

527. 1 Thermo Process Systems, Inc., 1986-1996 2 This Week Magazine, "Real Dangers of Radiation," 1957- 1972 3 Time, Inc., 1971-1984 Time Magazine 4 Cover story 1957, 1957-1965 5 Letter to the editor, 1959-1961 6 Unpublished relativity article, 1957-1969 7 Toth, Esther, 1993-2000 8 Toth, Esther, articles sent by Teller, 1994-1995 9 Trilling, George, 1970-1972 10 Tri-State Energy Conference, 1973-1974 11 Troy State University, 1975-1989 12 TRW, Inc., 1975-1976 13 Tuck, John, 1990-1991 14 Tunguska Asteroid, 1995

540. 1 U correspondence, 1967-2002 2 "Unabomber" reference material, 1994-1995

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3 Uncommon Horse Sense, publisher’s corrections, 1974- 1976. Early version of Conversations on the Dark Secrets of Physics 4 United Airlines, ticket refunds, etc., 1956-1968 5 United Features Syndicate, Inc., 1971-1972 6 United Inventors and Scientists of America, 1964-1967 United States Air Force (USAF) 7 Air Force Office of Atomic Energy (AFOAT-1), 1956- 1965 8 BSDAG (Ballistic Systems Division Advisory Group), 1962-1967 9 BSDAG travel/schedules, 1962-1967 10 Meteorology (McKee), 1962-1967 11 Miscellaneous, 1953-1997 12 Pauling-Teller debate (Barney Oldfield), 1958

541. 1-4 SAB (Science Advisory Board), 1952-1995 5 SAB and BSDAG (SAMSO) (Space and Missile Systems Organization) contracts, 1966-1969 6 SAB/SAMSO, 1969-1977 7 USAF/SAMSO, correspondence, 1964-1968 8 USAF/SAMSO, schedules, expenses, travel, 1966-1968 9 USAF/SAMSO, Stever, H. Guyford correspondence, 1966-1968

542. United States Army 1 General, 1953-1971 2 European trip, 1959 3 SAC (Strategic Air Command) operations analysis, 1953-1955 4 Language school, Monterey, 1958-1959 5 Miscellaneous, 1952-1971 6 United States Bureau of Mines, 1958-1962 7 United States Information Agency, 1958-1978 United States Navy 8 General, 1952-1972 9 Department of the Navy, 1974-1980 10 Naval orientation cruise, 1957 11 Radiological Defense Laboratory, 1955-1962 12 Report to Secretary of the Navy, 1969 13 Special Projects Office, 1960-1964 14 Strategic offensive and defensive systems, 1968 15 War College, 1970-1974 16 War College, Board of Advisors, 1968-1970 17 United States Space Foundation, 1986-1993 18 United States, student unrest, 1963-1971 19 Universal Science News, Inc., 1971-1972 20 University Centers for Rational Alternatives, Inc., 1972-1973 21 Utah, University of, 1966-1969

545. 1 V, 1969-2002 2 Velikhov, Yevgeniy, 1984-1988 3 Veterans Affairs Hospital (Berkeley vs. Martinez), 1958- 1959 5 Von Karman Memorial Foundation, 1961-1981 Von Neumann Institute 6 General, 1983-1990 7 Manuscript corrections, 1958-1959

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8 Memorial Center, 1957-1961 9 Obituary articles and correspondence, 1957 10 Related correspondence, 1953-1969

452. 1 W, 1969-1975 2 W, 1976-1988 3 W, 1989-1992 4 W, 1993-1996

453. 1 W, 1997-2003 2 Wadsworth, Jeff, 1997 3 Wald, George, 1970 4 War control (Kurtz), 1970-1981 5 War Crimes Tribunal November 23, 1970. Audio recording 6 Ward Valley Radioactive Disposal Site, 1994-1996 7 Washington Planetarium, 1969-1971 8 Waste disposal, 1971-1986 9 Watkins, James, 1989-1992 10 Wehrkunde Conference, 1996 11 Weizsacker, C.F., 1963-2002

543. 1 Western Goals Foundation, 1981-1984 2 Wheeler, John A., 1952-2002 3 White House Energy Research and Development Advisory Council, 1974 4 White House Science Council (WHSC), 1982-1988 5 WHSC, Committee on Defense, 1985 6 WHSC Federal Labs Panel, 1982-1984 7 Wigner, Eugene, 1970-1996 8 Wigner, Eugene Memorial Fund, 1995

544. 1 Wilson, William, 1982-1985 2-3 Wood, Lowell and Paula, 1971-1999 4 Woodruff affairs, 1988-1989 5 World Affairs Council, 1958-1967 6 World Congress on Superconductivity, Houston, Texas, 1987-1988 7 World Cultural Council, 1983-2001 8 World government, 1947-1948 9-10 World Laboratory Headquarters, ICSC (International Center for Scientific Culture), 1981-2002

568. 1 X-ray laser, 1988-1989 2 Y, 1970-2001 3 Letter from Herb York (unclassified), 1974 4 Young Americans for Freedom, 1970-1978 5 Younger, Evelle, 1978 6 "Your Enemy, Teller", 1987 7 Z, 1969-1997. Includes photograph slides 8-9 Zeley, Laszlo Dr., 1987-1999

Incremental general office file, 1976-1995. Consists of Teller's schedules, calendars, and itineraries. Arranged chronologically. 292. 1-8 Schedules, 1977-1981

293. 1-7 Schedules, 1981-1995

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Incremental Hoover Institution office file, 1972-2003. Contains correspondence, clippings, and schedules. Arranged in two subseries: Alphabetical file and Chronological file. Alphabetical file, 1972-2003 296. 1-2 Activities reports, 1977-1999 3 Biographical sketch, 1998, undated 4 Bloom, Elliott, 2000 5 Books in Hoover office room 208, list, undated 6 Boster, Thomas A., 1999-2000 7 British TV, 2000 8 Broyles, Arthur, 1998-2001 9 Bush, George W., 2000-2001 10 Business card order forms, 1999 11 Carlson, Fox News, 2000 12 Chernobyl Anniversary, 2000-2001 13 Christmas cards, 2000 14 Clippings, 2001-2002 15 Congressional Policy Advisory Board, appointment to, 1999-2000 16 Doctors for Disaster Preparedness, 1997, 2000 17 Duna Television, 1999-2000 18 Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, appointment to board, 1998 19 Genealogy enquires, 2000 20 Gingrich dinner, 2000 21 Hefner, John and Akriti Bhambi, Fruitvale Jr. High, 2001 22 Hertz Foundation, 2000 23 Hogan, Pamela and Peter Gailson, documentary on super bomb, 1999-2000 24 Hungarian Consul, 1999-2000 25 Hungarian Consulate, Prime Minister Viktor Orban, 1998 26 Hungarian miscellany, 2000, 2002 27 Japanese television, Ulsit, 2000 28 Joy, Bill, 2000 29 Kent, Richard, 2000 30 Media people file, 1983-1989

438. 1 Metzer, Thomas, 1998 2 Miscellaneous, 1972-2000 3 People to see file, 1986-1994 4 Research assistants and editors, 1987-1999 5 Rinehart, Gina, 2000-2001 6 Schedules, 1998-2003

Chronological file, 1974-2001 356. 1 Book proposals, publisher's response, 1974-1978 2 Government figures, Senate and Congress, 1974, 1978-1980 3 "Atoms Are Not For Peace," clipping, 1975 4 Cabinet, 1975, 1978, 1980 5 Clippings, 1975 6 Hoover Institution/Stanford press releases, 1975- 1976 7 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1975-1976 8 Personal correspondence, 1975-1976 9 Schedule correspondence, 1975-1977 10 Stanford PILOT Energy Model, 1975

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11 Book reviews, 1976, undated 12 Center for the Critically Ill, 1976 13 Clippings, 1976 14 Correspondence, 1976-1979 15 Expense reports, 1976-1979 16 Cleveland energy conference, 1977 17 Clippings, 1977 18 Hoover Institution conference, 1977

81. 1 Media, 1977-1978 2 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1977 3 Personal correspondence, 1977 4 Public relations, 1977 5 Refusals, 1977 6 Schedule correspondence, 1977 7 World trip clippings, May 1977 8 Clippings, 1978 9 Government figures, Senate and Congress, 1978-1979 10 Hoover Institution invitation and list of speaking engagements/ publications, 1978 11 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1978 12 Personal correspondence, 1978 13 Public relations and fan mail, 1978

82. 1 Publications correspondence, 1978 2 Refusals, 1978 3 Schedule correspondence, 1978. Includes photograph 4 Teller's eightieth birthday, 1978 5 Applicants, 1979 6 Clippings, 1979 7 Correspondence and papers, no reply one year, 1979-1980 8 Endorsements, 1979-1980 9 Hoover Institution correspondence, 1979 10 Media correspondence, 1979 11 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1979 12 Personal correspondence, 1979 13 Public relations and publicity correspondence, 1979 14 Public relations correspondence regarding Three Mile Island and Wall Street Journal, 1979

83. 1 Publications correspondence, 1979 2 Refusals, 1979 3-8 Schedule correspondence, 1979 9 Seminars and topics, TV and radio appearances, annual report, 1979-1980 10 Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) award, 1980 11 Clippings, 1980 12 Expense accounts, 1980

84. 1 Hoover Institution correspondence, 1980 2 Media list and contacts, 1980 3 Office affairs correspondence, 1980 4 Pending correspondence, 1980 5-6 Personal correspondence, 1980 7 Public relations correspondence, January-June 1980

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85. 1-3 Public relations correspondence, July-December 1980 4 Ronald Reagan, advisory memoranda, 1980 5 Ronald Reagan, miscellaneous letters, 1980 6-7 Refusals, 1980 8-10 Schedule correspondence, January-June 1980

86. 1-3 Schedule correspondence, July-December 1980 4 Unanswered mail, 1980 5 Cabinet, 1981 6 Clippings, 1981 7 Curriculum vitae of Teller, 1981. Includes prior drafts 8 Endorsements, 1981 9 Expense accounts, 1981 10 Government figures, Senators and Congress, correspondence, 1981 11 Hoover Institution correspondence, 1981 12 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory financial correspondence, 1981

87. 1 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1981 2 Pending correspondence, 1981 3-4 Personal correspondence, 1981 5-10 Public relations correspondence, 1981

88. 1-2 Refusals, 1981 3-8 Schedule correspondence, 1981

89. 1 Cabinet, 1982 2 Clippings, 1982 3 Correspondence, no reply, one year, 1982 4 Endorsements, 1982 5 Government figures, Senate and Congress, 1982 6 Hoover Institution correspondence, 1982 7 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory financial correspondence, 1982 8 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1982 9 Pending (dead) correspondence, 1982

90. 1 Pending, 1982-1983 2-3 Personal correspondence, 1982 4-9 Public relations correspondence, 1982

102. 1-3 Refusals, 1982 4-7 Schedule correspondence, January-August 1982

103. 1-3 Schedule correspondence, September-October 1982 4 South Africa trip, 1982 5 Teller's seventy-fifth birthday, preparation correspondence, 1983 6 Birthday greetings to Teller, personal, 1983 7 Birthday greetings to Teller, public, 1983 8 Cabinet, 1983

104. 1 Clippings, 1983 2 Correspondence, no reply, one year, 1983 3 Endorsements, 1983 4 Hoover Institution correspondence, 1983

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5 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory financial correspondence, 1983 6 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1983 7 Pending correspondence, 1983 8-9 Personal correspondence, 1983 10 Personal correspondence, 1983-1985 11-12 Public relations correspondence, January-April 1983

105. 1-4 Public relations correspondence, May-December 1983 5-7 Refusals, 1983 8-9 Schedule correspondence, January-April 1983

106. 1-4 Schedule correspondence, May-December 1983 5-6 Schedule, itineraries, 1983 7-8 Schedule, Judy's version, 1983 9 Schedule, Shirley, 1983 10 Clippings, 1984 11 Endorsements, 1984 12 Hoover Institution correspondence, 1984 13 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1984

107. 1 Itineraries, 1984 2 Mici's financial file, 1984 3 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1984 4 Pending and unanswered correspondence, 1984 5 Press conference guidelines, 1984 6-9 Public relations correspondence, 1984

108. 1-2 Refusals, 1984 3-7 Schedule correspondence, 1984

109. 1 Clippings, 1985 2 Endorsements, 1985 3 Hoover Institution correspondence, 1985 4 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1985 5 Itineraries, 1985 6 Pending and unanswered correspondence, 1985 7 Personal contributions, 1985 8 Personal correspondence, 1985 9-10 Public relations correspondence, January-April 1985

110. 1-4 Public relations correspondence, May-December 1985 5-6 Refusals, 1985

111. 1-6 Schedule correspondence, 1985 7 Clippings, 1986 8 Endorsements, 1986 9 Hoover Institution correspondence. 1986 10 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory financial correspondence, 1986 11 Itineraries, 1986

91. 1 Pending and unanswered correspondence, 1986 2 Personal contributions, 1986 3 Personal correspondence, 1986

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4-9 Public relations correspondence, 1986

92. 1-2 Refusals, 1986 3-8 Schedule correspondence, 1986 9 Clippings, 1987 10 Endorsements, 1987

93. 1 Hoover Institution correspondence, 1987 2 Itineraries and calendar, 1987 3 Pending correspondence, 1987 4 Personal correspondence, 1987 5-10 Public relations correspondence, 1987 11 Refusals, 1987

94. 1-6 Schedule correspondence, 1987 7 Clippings, 1988

95. 1 Correspondence, no response, 1988 2 Endorsements, 1988 3 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1988 4 Itineraries and calendar, 1988 5 Pending correspondence, 1988 6 Personal correspondence, 1988 7-12 Public relations correspondence, 1988

96. 1-2 Refusals, 1988 3-6 Schedule correspondence, January-August 1988

97. 1-2 Schedule correspondence, September-December 1988 3 Clippings, 1989 4-5 Correspondence, no response, 1989 6 Davis, Burtron H., 1989 7 Endorsements, 1989

98. 1 Faxes, 1989 2 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1989 3 Itineraries, 1989 4 Pending correspondence, 1989 5 Personal correspondence 1989 6-11 Public relations correspondence, 1989 12-13 Refusals, 1989

99. 1-6 Schedule correspondence, 1989 7 Clippings, 1990

100. 1-2 Correspondence, no response, 1990 3 Endorsements, 1990 4 Faxes, 1990 5 Faxes, 1990-1998 6 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1990 7 Itineraries and calendar, 1990 8 Personal affairs file, 1990 9 Personal contributions, 1990 10 Personal correspondence, 1990 11-16 Public relations correspondence, 1990

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101. 1 Refusals, 1990 2-7 Schedule correspondence, 1990

112. 1 Clippings, 1991 2 Correspondence, no response, 1991 3 Endorsements, 1991 4 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1991 5 Itineraries and calendar, 1991 6 Pending correspondence, 1991-1993 7 Personal affairs file, 1991 8 Personal contributions, 1991 9 Personal correspondence, 1991 10-11 Public relations correspondence, 1991

113. 1 Refusals, 1991 2-7 Schedule correspondence, 1991

114. 1 Clippings, 1992 2 Correspondence, no response, 1992 3 Endorsements, 1992 4 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1992 5 Itineraries and calendar, 1992 6 Personal contributions, 1992 7 Personal correspondence, 1992 8-13 Public relations correspondence, 1992

115. 1 Refusals, 1992-1993 2-7 Schedule correspondence, 1992 8 Clippings, 1993 9 Endorsements, 1993 10 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1993

116. 1-2 Itineraries and calendar, 1993 3 Personal affairs, 1993 4 Personal contributions, 1993 5 Personal correspondence, 1993 6-11 Public relations correspondence, 1993 12-16 Schedule correspondence, January-September 1993

117. 1-2 Schedule correspondence, October-December 1993 3 Clippings, 1994 4-5 Correspondence, no response, 1994 6 Endorsements, 1994 7-8 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1994 9-10 Itineraries and calendar, 1994 11 Personal affairs, 1994 12 Personal contributions, 1994 13 Personal correspondence, 1994 14-15 Pending correspondence, 1994

118. 1-8 Public relations correspondence, 1994 9-12 Refusals, 1994 13-18 Schedule correspondence, January-April 1994

119. 1-8 Schedule correspondence, May-December 1994

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9 Clippings, 1995 10-12 Correspondence, no response, 1995

120. 1 Endorsements, 1995 2 Government figures, Senate and Congress, 1995-1999 3-4 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1995-1997 5 Itineraries and calendar, 1995 6-7 Pending correspondence, 1995 8 Personal affairs, 1995 9 Personal contributions, 1995 10 Personal correspondence, 1995 11-16 Public relations correspondence, 1995 17-18 Refusals, 1995

121. 1 Refusals, 1995 (Contd.) 2-9 Schedule correspondence, September-October 1995

122. 1 Schedule correspondence, November-December 1995 2 Clippings, 1996 3-4 Correspondence, no response, 1996 5 Election, 1996 6 Itineraries and calendar, 1996 7-8 Pending correspondence, 1996 9 Personal affairs, 1996 10 Personal contributions, 1996 11-12 Personal correspondence, 1996 13-15 Public relations correspondence, May-June 1996

123. 1-3 Public relations correspondence, July-December 1996 4-5 Refusals, 1996 6-13 Schedule correspondence, January-August 1996

124. 1-5 Schedule correspondence, September-December 1996 6 Clippings, 1997 7-10 Correspondence, no response, 1997 11 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1997 12 Itineraries and calendar, 1997 13-14 Pending correspondence, 1997

125. 1-2 Personal affairs, 1997 3 Personal contributions, 1997 4-5 Personal correspondence, 1997 6-13 Public relations correspondence, 1997 14-16 Refusals, 1997-1998

126. 1-10 Schedule correspondence, 1997 11-12 Clippings, 1998 13 Endorsements, 1998 14 Hoover Institution/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory correspondence, 1998 15 Itineraries and calendars, 1998 16 Personal affairs, 1998 17 Personal contributions, 1998 18 Personal correspondence, 1998

127. 1-7 Public relations correspondence, 1998

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8-16 Schedule correspondence, 1998

299. 1 Biography from Hoover Institution, 1999 2 Biography and CV, 1999 3 Biographical sketch from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1999 4 Clippings, 1999 5 Endorsements, 1999 6 Pending correspondence, 1999 7 Personal affairs, 1999 8 Personal correspondence, 1999 9-13 Public relations correspondence, 1999 14-15 Schedule correspondence, January-April 1999

300. 1-3 Schedule correspondence, May-December 1999 4 Calendars, 2000-2001 5 Correspondence, 2000-2001

Incremental Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory office file, 1952-2003. Contains correspondence and clippings. Arranged in three subseries: General; Publicity file; and Travel file. General, 1972-2002 255. 1-3 General materials, 1984-2002 4 Clippings, 1989 5 Reports on lasers, 1972-1977

Publicity file, 1953-2003 328. 1-3 1953-1955 4 1957 5 1958 6 1959

80. 1 January-April, 1960 2 May-December, 1960

339. 1 January-September, 1961 2 October-December, 1961 3 January-December, 1962 4 January-December, 1963 5 January-December, 1964 6 January-December, 1965

340. 1 January-December, 1966 2 January-December, 1967 3 January-December, 1968 4 January-December, 1969 5 January-July, 1970 6 August-December, 1970

376. 1 January-December, 1971 2 January-December, 1972 3 January-December, 1973 4 January-December, 1974 5 January-December, 1975 6 January-December, 1976

377. 1-2 January-December, 1977 3 January-December, 1978

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4 January-December, 1979 5 January-December, 1980 6 January-December, 1981 7 January-December, 1982

378. 1 January-December, 1983 2 January-December, 1984 3 January-December, 1985 4 January-December, 1986 5 January-December, 1989 6-7 January-December, 1990 8 1991-2001

344. 1-5 Visitors’ agendas, 1988-1999

345. 1-4 Interview correspondence, 1986-1995

346. 1-3 Interview correspondence, 1995-1999

359. 1-3 Autograph requests, 1992-2003

360. 1-2 Autograph requests, 1999-2003

Travel file, 1952-1997 397. 1 1952-1953 2 1966 3 1967 4 1968 5 1969

398. 1-2 1970 3 1971 4 1972

399. 1 1973 2-4 1974

409. 1-2 1975 3-5 1976

410. 1-2 1977 3-4 1978

411. 1-4 1979

373. 1-3 1980 4 Los Angeles, Seattle, February 5-7, 1980 5 Washington, February 10-13, 1980 6 Los Angeles, February 15, 1980 7 Miami, New York, February 17-19, 1980 8 Phoenix, February 23, 1980 9 San Diego, Los Angeles, February 25-28, 1980 10 San Diego, March 9-12, 1980 11 Albuquerque, Washington, Rio de Janiero, Dallas, San Francisco, August 25-September 29, 1980 12 Cleveland, New York, Zurich, Munich, West Berlin, Gothenburg, , New Brunswick, Montgomery, Birmingham, Tampa, October 4-24, 1980

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374. 1 Sacramento, October 25, 1980 2 Denver, Washington, October 27-29, 1980 3 Los Angeles, Monterey, October 31-November 1, 1980 4 Troy, Boston, Washington, Ft. Lauderdale, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, November 3-20, 1980 5 Washington, New York, December 4-6, 1980 6 Princeton, New York, Bard College, Middletown, , Los Angeles, December 10-18, 1980 7-8 Financial, 1981 9 Cancelled, 1981 10 Washington, Orange County, January 17-23, 1981 11 Los Angeles, January 25-26, 1981 12 Boston, Pittsburgh, January 28-30, 1981

375. 1 Orange County, February 12-13, 1981 2 Washington, Knoxville, Columbia, Miami, Houston, Akron/Canton, Providence, February 16-March 6, 1981 3 Washington, Detroit, Cleveland, March 23-31, 1981 4 Washington, Durham, Newark, Tulsa, April 6-10, 1981 5 Los Angeles, April 19-20, 1981 6 Orange County, April 23, 1981 7 New York, April 29-30, 1981 8 Los Angeles, Washington, New York, Dallas, Los Alamos, Australia, May 2-June 20, 1981 9 Buffalo, Washington, Boston, Los Angeles, July 6- 11, 1981 10 Santa Cruz, July 12, 1981 11 Orange County, July 15, 1981 12 Knoxville, Washington, Houston, July 20-22, 1981 13 New York, Erice, Athens, Vienna, Canterbury, July 28-August 30, 1981

405. 1 Washington, September 9, 1981 2 Washington, September 13-15, 1981 3 Boston, Washington, September 20-22, 1981 4 Washington, New York, October 6-10, 1981 5 Boston, Washington, Los Alamos, Las Vegas, New York, Birmingham, Troy, Orlando, Pensacola, , San Juan, Baltimore, Los Angeles, October 12-November 20, 1981 6 Taipei, November 20-December 8, 1981 7 Washington, December 8-10, 1981 8 Fresno, December 12, 1981 9 Los Angeles, December 17-18, 1981 10-11 1982 Financial

406. 1 Washington, Los Angeles, January 6-11, 1982 2 Washington, Boston, Dallas, January 14-19, 1982 3 Washington, January 17-21, 1982 4 West Palm Beach, Washington, Los Angeles, Berkeley, January 24-29, 1982 5 Lihue, Kahalui, January 30-February 9, 1982 6 Boston, Washington, San Diego, February 9-15, 1982 7 Dallas, Miami, February 18-22, 1982 8 New York, Washington, March 3-10, 1982 9 Berkeley, March 11, 1982

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10 Philadelphia, Chicago, Washington, New York, Oklahoma City, Montrose, Ft. Collins, March 14- 25, 1982 11 Los Angeles, March 28-29, 1982 12 Detroit, Milwaukee, Washington, Madison, April 2- 9, 1982 13-14 Houston, Washington, South Africa, Brookhaven, Phoenix, Troy, Waltham, April 12-May 14, 1982 15 Washington, May 19-21, 1982 16 Albuquerque, Washington, May 25-28, 1982 17 Washington, June 2-4, 1982 18 Dallas, Los Angeles, San Diego, Tahoe, New York, June 7-14, 1982

407. 1 Albuquerque, La Jolla, New Orleans, Los Alamos, June 20-28, 1982 2 Palos Verdes, July 3-4, 1982 3 Cambridge, July 8-10, 1982 4 Washington, McLean, July 14-21, 1982 5 Berkeley, July 26-28, 1982 6 Palo Alto, July 29, 1982 7 Los Angeles, August 4, 1982 8 Erice, Boston, Brookhaven, Oak Ridge, August 10- 31, 1982 9 Los Alamos, September 1-10, 1982 10 Washington, September 13-18, 1982 11 Tempe, Los Angeles, Easton, Carlisle Barracks, September 22-29, 1982 12 Davis, October 2, 1982 13 Boston, Towson, Washington, Norfolk, Wichita, College Station, Troy, Miami, October 3-23, 1982 14 New York, Washington, October 25-28, 1982 15 Dallas, Washington, October 31-November 4, 1982 16 Chicago, McLean, Athens, November 10-13, 1982 17 Washington, November 16-20, 1982 18 Livermore, November 23, 1982 19 San Diego, Chicago, November 28-December 1, 1982 20 London, Tel Aviv, December 1-13, 1982 21 Washington, Dallas, Austin, Detroit, Los Angeles, December 16-21, 1982

408. 1-2 1983 Financial 3 Taipei, January 23-30, 1983 4 New York, Boston, Washington, January 31-February 5, 1983 5 Los Angeles, Dallas, Clemson, Atlanta, February 11-15, 1983 6 Mrs. Teller’s surgery, Miami, Troy, Waltham, New Jersey, Chicago, Puerto Rico, Washington Phoenix, February 18-March 19, 1983 7 West Point, Washington, March 27-31, 1983 8 Washington, April 5-6, 1983 9 New York, North Dakota, Washington, April 4-18, 1983 10 San Diego, Las Vegas, Flagstaff, April 18-21, 1983 11 Washington, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, April 26-May 5, 1983

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364. 1 New York, Frankfurt, Washington, South Carolina, Dallas, May 10-24, 1983 2 Austin, Dallas, Los Angeles, June 2-7, 1983 3 Oakland, June 14, 1983 4 New York, Washington, June 26-28, 1983 4 Los Angeles, San Diego, Washington, New York, July 6-19, 1983 5 Los Angeles, July 21-22, 1983 6 Washington, Troy, August 2-4, 1983 7 San Diego, Boston, Dallas, August 8-11, 1983 8 Erice, August 17-September 4, 1983 9 Washington, Frankfurt, Dallas, September 13-22, 1983 10 Honolulu, September 26-October 1, 1983 11 Pleasanton, October 4, 1983 12 Livermore, October 5, 1983 13 San Mateo, October 6, 1983 14 Boston, Troy, Dallas, Houston, New York, Montgomery, October 10-20, 1983 15 New York, Washington, Toronto, Texas, Cleveland, October 23-November 3, 1983 16 Salt Lake City, Los Alamos, New York, Boston, Washington, Lynchburg, November 4-20, 1983 17 Washington, November 27-29, 1983 18 Santa Maria, Los Angeles, Salinas, December 1-3, 1983 19 La Jolla, San Diego, Santa Ana, December 8-10, 1983 20 North Branch, Washington, December 18-21, 1983

365. 1 Largo, Miami, Washington, Columbus, New York, Alabama, North Carolina, Gainesville, January 15-February 1, 1984 2 Los Angeles, San Diego, February 6-15, 1984 3 Fiftieth Anniversary, Lihue, Kauai, February 17- 25, 1984 4 Boston, Washington, Miami, February 26-March 1, 1984 5 Palo Alto, March 4, 1984 6 Boston, Washington, New York, May 8-18, 1984 7 Los Angeles, May 20-21, 1984 8 New York, San Diego, May 30-June 3, 1984 9 Santa Ana, June 10, 1984 10 Dallas, Washington, Atlanta, June 15-20, 1984 11 Boston, New York, Cologne, Starnberg, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Washington, June 24-July 20, 1984 12 Santa Ana, Los Angeles, July 22-25, 1984 13 Lake of the Ozarks, Washington, Chicago, Boston, Hartford, July 31-August 8, 1984 14 Santa Ana, August 11, 1984 15 TRW, Los Angeles, Los Alamos, August 20-31, 1984 16 Dallas, Washington, September 6-14, 1984 17 Washington, September 19-21, 1984 18 Dallas, New Brunswick, Washington, Boston, Los Angeles, September 27-October 4, 1984

366. 1 Chicago, Troy, October 6-8, 1984 2 Albuquerque, El Paso, October 9-11, 1984 3 Los Angeles, October 14, 1984

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4 Cleveland, New York, Chicago, Troy, Pensacola, Dallas, October 18-27, 1984 5 Washington, Philadelphia, Troy, Detroit, Los Angeles, October 30-November 5, 1984 6 Washington, Schenectady, Waltham, Boston, New York, November 7-18, 1984 7 Ft. Lauderdale, Denver, November 23-28, 1984 8 New York, Washington, December 4-7, 1984 9 Dallas, Los Angeles, Washington, December 17-19, 1984 10 1984 Miscellaneous 11 1984 Cancelled 12 Boston, Washington, Munich, Dallas, February 5-13, 1985 13 New York, Washington, Waltham, March 12-19, 1985 14 Washington, Dallas, March 24-30, 1985 15 Irvine, TRW, April 3-4, 1985 16 Miami, Brussels, Washington, Colorado Springs, April 8-17, 1985

367. 1 Los Angeles, April 21-24, 1985 2 Denver, Washington, New York, Boston, April 28-May 9, 1985 3 Washington, May 13-18, 1985 4 Boston, Washington, Oxford, May 31-June 8, 1985 5 Dallas, Washington, Albuquerque, June 10-15, 1985 6 New York, Paris, Bonn, June 20-29, 1985 7 New York, Washington, July 15-17, 1985 8 Los Alamos, July 23-25, 1985 9 Washington, Chicago, Memphis, July 29-August 6, 1985 10 San Diego, August 7-8, 1985 11 Tel Aviv, Erice, August 10-29, 1985 12 Los Alamos, Washington, August 31-September 16, 1985 13 New York, Washington, September 17-20, 1985

417. 1 Raleigh, Washington, London, Strasbourg, New York, September 30-October 16, 1985 2 Troy, Kansas City, Dallas, October 20-26, 1985 3 Los Angeles, San Diego, November 3-7, 1985 4 Boston, Washington, , November 12-27, 1985 5 Las Vegas, December 2-4, 1985 6 Los Angeles, December 5-6, 1985 7 Los Angeles, December 10, 1985 8 Troy, Chicago, December 19-26, 1985 9-10 1985 Financial

418. 1 Los Alamos, January 1-3, 1986 2 Washington, Patrick Air Force Base, Orlando, January 6-12, 1986 3 Davis, January 13, 1986 4 Washington, January 16-17, 1986 5 Mexico City, Acapulco, January 21-29, 1986 6 Davos, Copenhagen, February 1-11, 1986 7 Miami, Boca Raton, Dallas, February 19-24, 1986 8 Munich, Washington, New York, February 27-March 7, 1986

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9 Washington, March 20-22, 1986 10 Los Angeles, Dallas, Lexington, Washington, Chicago, April 4-11, 1986 11 Monterey, April 12-13, 1986 12 Dayton, Troy, Detroit, St. Louis, April 20-May 1, 1986 13 Washington, New York, May 5-16, 1986 14 San Francisco, May 22, 1986 15 Tel Aviv, Toronto, Montreal, May 23-June 4, 1986 16 San Francisco, June 5, 1986 17 Los Angeles, Tyler, June 7-9, 1986 18 Idaho Falls, June 11-12, 1986 19 New York, Washington, June 19-28, 1986 20 Washington, July 8-18, 1986 21 Seattle, July 25-August 7, 1986

419. 1 San Francisco, August 23, 1986 2 Los Alamos, August 24-29, 1986 3 San Francisco, August 31, 1986 4 Los Angeles, Portland, September 10-11, 1986 5-6 Los Alamos, Washington, New York, West Point, Pittsburgh, Denver, Dothan, Troy, Dallas, Chicago, Los Angeles, September 16-October 31, 1986 7 Tyler, Dallas, Boston, Washington, November 5-14, 1986 8 Dallas, Washington, November 19-23, 1986 9 1986 Miscellaneous 10-11 1986 Financial

379. 1 Washington, San Diego, January 6-10, 1987 2 Washington, January 15-16, 1987 3 Colorado Springs, January 20-22, 1987 4 Washington, Munich, January 28-February 3, 1987 5 Washington, San Diego, New York, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Austin, February 22-March 20, 1987 6 Detroit, Washington, Dallas, Phoenix, April 5-13, 1987 7 Phoenix, Dallas, April 22-24, 1986 8 Detroit, Charlottesville, Washington, Garden City, New York, Cincinnati, May 6-20, 1987 9 New Orleans, Los Alamos, May 27-June 2, 1987 10 Anchorage, June 6-10, 1987 11 Los Angeles, June 12-13, 1987 12 Ottawa, Troy, New York, Washington, Chicago, June 15-20, 1987 13 Dallas, Washington, London, Boston, Idaho Falls, June 27-July 17, 1987 14 Washington, July 21-22, 1987 15 La Jolla, July 30-31, 1987

380. 1 Los Alamos, Dallas, Washington, Erice, Zurich, London, August 9-September 2, 1987 2 Washington, West Point, September 17-25, 1987 3 Washington, October 7-10, 1987 4 New York, Washington, October 18-21, 1987 5 Washington, New York, Boston, October 25-28, 1987 6-7 Dallas, Huntsville, Washington, Houston, Mobile, Birmingham, Troy, Wichita, Phoenix, Los

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Angeles, Louisville, October 30-November 23, 1987 8 Washington, November 29-December 1, 1987 9 Washington, Tahoe, December 7-9, 1987 10 Washington, December 15-17, 1987 11 1987 Financial

381. 1 Washington, Los Alamos, January 7-14, 1988 2 Detroit, Washington, Munich, February 2-12, 1988 3 Washington, Houston, February 21-24, 1988 4 Washington, March 13-14, 1988 5 Washington, March 21-23, 1988 6 Coral Gables, West Palm Beach, March 28-April 3, 1988 7 Philadelphia, Washington, Colorado Springs, April 10-15, 1988 8 Las Vegas, April 25-26, 1988 9 Chicago, Detroit, Washington, April 29-May 9, 1988 10 Thousand Oaks, May 19, 1988 11 New York, Chicago, Washington, May 30-June 8, 1988 12 La Jolla, June 15-16, 1988 13 Phoenix, Flagstaff, La Jolla, June 20-24, 1988 14 Nashville, Dallas, June 30-July 2, 1988 15 Washington, July 6-8, 1988 16 Washington, July 25-26, 1988

382. 1 Washington, August 3-4, 1988 2 Dallas, New Orleans, Washington, Austin, August 7- 15, 1988 3 Washington, Los Alamos, August 29-31, 1988 4 Springfield, Louisville, Washington, September 6- 9, 1988 5 Boston, September 21-23, 1988 6 Cleveland, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, New Brunswick, Chicago, Dallas, October 1-13, 1988 7 Los Angeles, October 16, 1988 8 Bend, Boise, Idaho Falls, Salt Lake City, Birmingham, Montgomery, Huntsville, October 19- 28, 1988 9 Boston, Albuquerque, November 1-6, 1988 10 Washington, November 10-11, 1988 11 Washington, Boston, Chicago, November 16-27, 1988 12 Northridge, November 29, 1988 13 Dallas, Washington, December 11-15, 1988

362. 1-2 1988 Financial 3 Chicago, January 4-6, 1989 4 Washington, Boston, January 12-18, 1989 5 Munich, Zurich, Paris, January 26-February 4, 1989 6 Boston, February 22-23, 1989 7 Miami, February 27-March 2, 1989 8 Omaha, Washington, March 6-9, 1989 9 Orange County, March 28-29, 1989 10 Dallas, Huntsville, May 22-24, 1989 11 London, Madrid, Barcelona, May 27-31, 1989 12 Washington, Chicago, Detroit, Cincinnati, Cleveland, June 4-9, 1989 13 Los Angeles, June 15-16, 1989 14 Omaha, Las Vegas, June 18-21, 1989

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15 New York, June 28-30, 1989 16 Colorado Springs, July 16-17, 1989 17 Studio City, San Diego, July 23-24, 1989 18 La Mirada, July 25-26, 1989 19 Omaha, Los Alamos, Dallas, Washington, August 7- 23, 1989

363. 1 Graz, September 4-8, 1989 2 Washington, September 10-14, 1989 3 Washington, Montgomery, Birmingham, Gainesville, Bakersfield, October 15-28, 1989 4 Boston, October 31-November 1, 1989 5 New York, Boston, New Haven, November 4-10, 1989 6 Chicago, Detroit, Washington, November 22-30, 1989 7 New Orleans, Los Angeles, Washington, December 5- 7, 1989 8 Washington, December 10-11, 1989 9 Washington, Dallas, December 17-21, 1989 10-11 1989 Financial

393. 1 Fairfield, Palmdale, Omaha, Sunnyvale, January 11- 12, 1990 2 Washington, Los Angeles, January 16-19, 1990 3 London, Munich, Washington, January 27-February 6, 1990 4 Boston, Wausau, February 21-23, 1990 5 Baltimore, Washington, March 5-8 , 1990 6 Colorado Springs, March 15-17, 1990 7 Ontario, Marina del Rey, March 21-22, 1990 8 Orlando, Indianapolis, Ontario, March 28-April 4, 1990 9 Colorado Springs, Detroit, Chicago, Washington, Miami, April 8-19, 1990 10 Los Angeles, Warner Robins Air Force Base, April 24-26, 1990 11 New York, Washington, Boston, May 1-9, 1990 12 Los Angeles, May 15-16, 1990 13 Washington, May 20-24, 1990

394. 1 Washington, Hartford, May 28-31, 1990 2 Albuquerque, Los Alamos, Dallas, Chicago, June 14- July 1, 1990 3 Milan, New York, Washington, July 8-20, 1990 4 Omaha, July 25-26, 1990 5 Washington, Boston, July 29-August 1, 1990 6 Monterey, August 6-7, 1990 7 Chicago, August 11-12, 1990 8 Erice, Tel Aviv, August 18-September 5, 1990 9 Houston, Washington, September 9-14, 1990 10 Buffalo, September 18-20, 1990 11 San Diego, Los Angeles, October 3-5, 1990 12 Phoenix, October 9-10, 1990 13 Washington, Boston, Los Angeles, October 14-20, 1990 14 Washington, October 23-26, 1990 15 Boston, Washington, November 5-9, 1990 16 Newark, November 15-17, 1990 17 Palermo, Zurich, Budapest, November 24-December 4, 1990

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18 Washington, San Diego, Los Alamos, December 9-15, 1990 19 Detroit, Chicago, December 20-22, 1990

395. 1-2 1990 Financial 3 Budapest, Munich, Los Alamos, January 19-February 9, 1991 4 Ontario, February 14-17, 1991 5 Houston, Dallas, Washington, Gainesville, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Austin, March 6-27, 1991 6 Omaha, Colorado Springs, Los Alamos, Washington, Chicago, New York, April 8-26, 1991

396. 1 Denver, May 4-5, 1991 2 Boston, New York, Los Angeles, May 19-24, 1991 3 Newark, May 29-31, 1991 4 Orlando, Washington, June 4-14, 1991 5 Monterey, June 16-18, 1991 6 Washington, New York, June 23-29, 1991 7 Los Alamos, July 7-18, 1991 8 Boston, Washington, July 22-26, 1991

389. 1 Palermo, Vienna, Budapest, Washington, August 17- September 13, 1991 2 Washington, September 17-19, 1991 3 Las Vegas, Chicago, Washington, September 24-27, 1991 4 Orange County, October 7-8, 1991 5 Detroit, West Point, Budapest, Boston, Lubbock, October 13-November 2, 1991 6 Monterey, November 12-13, 1991 7 Boston, New York, Washington, November 14-20, 1991 8 Albuquerque, Los Alamos, December 14-22, 1991 9 1991 Financial

390. 1 Albuquerque, Los Alamos, January 12-19, 1992 2 Washington, Boston, Munich, Miami, Birmingham, February 3-24, 1992 3 Washington, March 8-14, 1992 4 Los Angeles, March 21-22, 1992 5 Washington, Albuquerque, Colorado Springs, March 24-April 4, 1992 6 Colorado Springs, Langley, Boston, Nashville, Dallas, Los Angeles, April 12-18, 1992 7 Washington, Hamburg, May 12-19, 1992 8 Irvine, Manhattan Beach, June 2-4, 1992 9 Washington, June 9-12, 1992 10 Phoenix, Columbus, Washington, Miami, Orlando, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, June 19-29, 1992 11 Orange County, Boston, Detroit, Los Alamos, July 11-25, 1992 12 Edwards Air Force Base, July 30, 1992 13 Los Angeles, August 1-2, 1992

391. 1 Moscow, Budapest, Erice, Tel Aviv, Hamburg, August 7-29, 1992 2 Washington, Cleveland, New York, Vienna, Budapest, Lake Como, Huntsville, Birmingham, September 15-October 8, 1992

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3 Los Angeles, October 10-12, 1992 4 Washington, Newark, Boston, Chicago, New York, October 20-November 18, 1992 5 Washington, November 30-December 3, 1992 6 Augusta, Houston, December 6-10, 1992

412. 1 Tucson, January 4-10, 1993 2 Washington, Munich, February 4-8, 1993 3 Albuquerque, Boston, Chicago, February 19-28, 1993 4 Washington, Palm Springs, Los Alamos, Newark, March 8-18, 1993 5 San Diego, March 25-26, 1993 6 Albuquerque, March 29-April 4, 1993 7 San Antonio, Colorado Springs, April 12-16, 1993 8 Miami, Erice, April 18-May 10, 1993 9 Albuquerque, June 6-12, 1993 10 Rome, Washington, June 24-July 1, 1993 11 Boston, Chicago, Detroit, July 21-26, 1993 12 San Diego, August 1-3, 1993 13 Detroit, Frankfurt, Milan, Palermo, Rome, August 17-25, 1993 14 Washington, September 20-22, 1993 15 New York, Montgomery, September 29-October 2, 1993 16 Colorado Springs, October 10-13, 1993 17 New Haven, Boston, Charlottesville, October 18-23, 1993 18 Washington, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Albuquerque, Baltimore, Budapest, Zurich, November 4- December 2, 1993

414. 1 Los Angeles, December 11-13, 1993 2 Omaha, Chicago, December 16-28, 1993 3-5 1993 Financial (originals sent to Mr. Young) 6 Miami, Detroit, Boston, Washington, Munich, January 26-February 7, 1994 7 Palm Springs, February 21-23, 1994 8 Burbank, Chicago, Washington, San Antonio, March 10-20, 1994 9 Washington, March 25-28, 1994 10 Colorado Springs, Los Alamos, El Paso, Austin, Scott Air Force Base, Tulsa, Washington, April 5-25, 1994 11 Peterson Air Force Base, June 6-8, 1994 12 Las Vegas, Chicago, Dayton, June 16-21, 1994 13 Los Angeles, June 27-28, 1994 14 Budapest, July 1-12, 1994 15 Albuquerque, July 30-August 6, 1994 16 Palermo, Miami, Denver, August 18-29, 1994

415. 1 Melbourne, , Sydney, September 13-22, 1994 2 Ekaterinburg, Varenna, Edinburgh, September 24- October 13, 1994 3 Los Angeles, October 19-20, 1994 4 Chicago, Orlando, Omaha, October 23-28, 1994 5 Washington, New York, November 8-18, 1994 6 Baltimore, Quebec City, December 7-15, 1994 7 Albuquerque, January 17-20, 1995 8 Albuquerque, Princeton, Washington, Munich, January 24-February 10, 1995

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9 Colorado Springs, March 23-25, 1995 10 Colorado Springs, April 4-7, 1995 11 Frankfurt, Osaka, April 18-27, 1995

416. 1 Montgomery, May 2-5, 1995 2 McLean, Williamsburg, Chicago, Los Alamos, Los Angeles, Abiquiu, May 30-June 16, 1995 3 Albuquerque, Los Alamos, Huntsville, Bowling Green, Washington, Orange County, July 5-19, 1995 4 New York, July 26-28, 1995 5 Medford, August 4-6, 1995 6 Seattle, August 15-16, 1995 7 Washington, April 21-23, 1996 8 Washington, Cincinnati, Budapest, October 13- November 2, 1996 9 1996 Financial 10 Washington, October 26-29, 1997

Incremental general speeches and writings, 1910-2003. Includes articles, interviews, publications, and drafts. Arranged in four subseries: General writings; Interviews; Publishing; and Technical papers. General writings, 1910-2003 77. 1 Fragment, possibly by Teller, undated 2 Fragment, undated 3 Chapters of unidentified book, manuscripts, undated. Includes "Are the Constants Constant?" "Nuclear Fission," "Secrecy in an Open Society," "Hiroshima," "Thermonuclear Energy," "The Hydrogen Bomb," "Too Big to Notice," "Beam and Image," and "On Momentum Conservation in the Applications of the Franck-Condon Principle" 4 Chapters of unidentified book, manuscripts, undated. Includes "Too Big to Notice" and "The Mathematics of the Vacuum" 5 "International Cooperation," chapter 40 of unidentified book, 1999-2001, undated. Includes discussion of environmentalism and meteor impacts 6-8 Chapters 26 to 33 of unidentified textbook, undated. Possibly by Teller. With chapter titles Angular Momentum, What is Matter Made Of?, Perpetual Motion, But No Perpetual Motion Machine, How Small Are the Molecules, Vibrations and the Notebook of Gauss, Waves, and Of Music and Other Patterns.

401. 1-4 Chapters 26 to 33 of unidentified textbook, undated (Contd.) 5 General, 1997-1999 6 Abstracts, printed copies, 1936-1978 7 "The After Effects of Nuclear War," typescript, undated 8 "The Airplane, the Freeze, and Mr. Lantos," undated

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9 "The Anti-Nuclear Movement" or "The Debate on Nuclear Reactors," typescript, undated. Possibly by Teller 10 "Are the Constants Constant?" typescript, circa 1970 11 "Atomic Alphabet," poem typescript, 1980, 1984, undated 12 "The Beginning of Exile," manuscript, undated 13 "The Beginning of the World," manuscript, undated Better a Shield Than a Sword: Perspectives on Defense and Technology, 1987 14 Acknowledgements, 1986 15 Birkhäuser collected essays book, secrecy writings and research, 1970-1974 16 Birkhäuser collected essays book, "Education, Excellence and Equality," undated. Unpublished 17 Birkhäuser correspondence, 1982-1984

262. 1 Birkhäuser correspondence, 1982-1986. Includes discussion of Contemporary Physicists series 2 Birkhäuser correspondence and essay by Harry Newman, 1984-1985 3 Collected essays and original outline, 1960- 1981 4 Complimentary book letters, 1987 5 Contracts, 1986-1992 6 Copyright permissions, 1986-1987 7 Correspondence, 1986-1988 8 Distribution, people who received copies, 1987-1988 9 Foreign translation correspondence, 1988- 1989 10 Italian translation correspondence, 1988- 1989 11 Manuscripts (handwritten), undated 12 "Mini Biography," undated 13 Outline and editor's epilogue, 1984, undated 14 Preface for paperback edition, 1987 15 Publicity, 1987

263. 1 Publicity correspondence, 1987-1988 2-3 Reviews, 1987-1991 Typescripts 4-5 General, undated 6 Earlier versions, 1985 7-8 Free Press, undated

264. 1-2 Free Press, undated (Contd.) 3-4 Submitted copies, 1985 5 Typescripts and printed copies, 1981, undated 6-8 Bibliography, 1936-1995, undated 9 Bibliography of scientific papers, 1998, undated

304. 1 Bibliography by topic, undated 2-5 Canavan, Gregory H., papers co-authored with Teller, 1986-1995. Includes correspondence

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335. 1 "Can We Harness Nuclear Fusion," printed copy, 1972 2 "The Capture of Negative Mestrons in Matter" by Teller and Enrico Fermi, typescript, 1947. Includes correspondence with Neils Bohr, Hans Bethe, and J. Robert Oppenheimer 3 CISC Seminar speech outline, 2003 4 "Clean Atmosphere and Nuclear Reactors," printed copy, 1989 5 Comments on the television production "Day One," typescript, undated 6 "Completely Automated Nuclear Reactors for Long- Term Operation II" by Teller et al., printed copy, 1996 7 "The Consequences of the Chinese Nuclear Bomb," printed copy, 1965 Conversations on the Dark Secrets of Physics, 1991 593. 1-4 Correspondence, 1960-1992 Drafts 5 "Elementary book," manuscripts, 1959- 1960, undated 6 Page proofs, 1991 7-15 Typescripts and manuscripts, undated

584. 1-2 Typescripts, manuscripts, and illustrations sent to Wilson Tulley by Judith Shoolery, circa 1960- 1990. Includes "The Common Sense of Tomorrow: Lectures about Physics Appreciation" 3-10 "Unpublished Science Book" drafts

303.1 Hungarian translation, monograph, 1993. Includes correspondence 2-3 Hungarian translation, typescripts and page proofs, 1992, undated 4 Illustrations, undated 5 Outline of chapters, undated 6 Reviews, 1991

335. 8 "Corvin Ceremony Speech," typescript and clipping, 2001 9 "Dangerous Myths About Nuclear Arms," printed copy, 1982 10 "The Deadly Secrets," typescript, undated 11 "Deterrence? Defense? Disarmament? The Many Roads Towards Stability," typescript and printed copy, 1988, undated 12 "Der Diamagnetismus von freien Elektronen," printed copy, 1931 13 "The Difficult Road to Peace," manuscript, undated 14 Drafts of papers by Teller and others, 1998 15 "The End of Science," typescript and correspondence, 1999 16 "Energy: A Plan for Action," typescript, 1975

74. Energy From Heaven and Earth, 1979 1-3 Correspondence, 1977-1983

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4 Dictated material, undated 5 Editing and promotion, 1978-1979 6-8 Illustrations, 1978, undated 9 Illustrations and permissions, 1978-1979

75. 1 Introduction to Italian edition, 1981 2 Lectures at Buffalo, New York, typescripts, undated 3 Lectures in Israel, typescripts, undated 4 Manuscripts, undated

76. 1 Mercer Law Review, 1978-1979. Correspondence about reprint of a chapter and printed copies 2 Notes on second edition, undated. Includes introduction typescript 3 Photographs, undated 4-5 Research and resources, 1970-1979, undated 6 Reviews, 1979-1980

288. 1 Revisions, 1980, undated 2 Translations correspondence, 1979-1982 3 Translator preface to the Japanese edition, undated 4 Typescripts, undated 5 Verlag Ullstein, 1980 6-7 W. H. Freeman and Co., 1975-1982

335. 17 "Enrico Fermi," typescript, 2001 18 "Equation of State Calculations by Fast Computer Machines," printed copy, 1953 19 "Équilibre de la terreur: suite et fin?" printed copy, 1985 20 "The Era of Big Science," speech for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, typescript, 1970 21 Erice conference speech, typescript, 2002 22 "Les Explosions Nucleaires," printed copy, undated

68. 1 Fallout by Teller and Albert Latter, typescript, undated 2 "Five Issues," by Kursunoglu and Teller, summary and typescript, 2000 4 Fizikai Szemle introduction in Hungarian, printed copy, 2001 5 Flyers for speaking engagements, 1971-1983 6 "Footsteps and Space," undated 7 "Friedric Huud: geschichte der Quantentheorie," manuscript, undated Fusion, circa 1981 8-9 Correspondence, 1976-1980 10 Graphs, undated 11 Introduction, typescript, and correspondence, 1978-1981 12 Outline, 1979 13 Printed matter, 1973, undated 14 "A Future Internal Combustion Engine," typescript, undated

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15 "The Future of Science and Technology," manuscript, undated

341. 1-2 Gamma-ray bursts papers written with Montgomery Johnson, 1980-1984 3 "Global Warming and Ice Ages," by Teller and Lowell Wood, printed copy, 1997 4 "Die grundsätzliche Antwort," typescript, undated 5 "Heisenberg Obituary," typescript, circa 1976 6 "High Energy-Density Physics," printed copy, 1997 7 "High Technology and Israel's Security," typescript, undated 8 "Hiroshima," typescript, 1972 9 "Hiroshima: Right or Wrong?" manuscript, undated 10 Human cloning articles, typescript and correspondence, 2002 11 "The Jahn-Teller Effect-Its History and Applicability," printed copy and conference materials, circa 1982 12 "Lasers in Chemistry," printed copy, 1972 The Legacy of Hiroshima by Teller and Allen Brown 13-15 Annotated typescript, chapters 1-4, undated 16 Carbon copy, Atomic Energy Commission copy, 1961 402. 1-2 Carbon copy, Atomic Energy Commission copy, 1961 (Contd.) 3 Manuscripts, typescripts, and correspondence, 1960-1968 4 Photocopy, 1962 5 Letter to fellow Americans, circa 1983 6 Letter to Montgomery [Johnson] and writing fragment on supernovae, typescript and manuscript, undated. 1 7 "Long Range Weather Prediction III: Miniaturized Distributed Sensors for Global Atmospheric Measurements," typescripts and printed copies, 2001 8 "Long-Range Weather Predictions Enabled by Probing of the Atmosphere at High Space-Time Resolution," printed copy, 1998 9 "The Lunar Laboratory," printed copy, 1987 10 "Machines and Elephants Never Forget," printed copy, 1984 11 "Magneto-Hydrodynamic Shocks" by F. De Hoffmann and Teller, printed copy, 1950 12 "Monte Carlo Study of a One-Component Plasma," by Brush, Sahlin, and Teller, printed copy, 1966

256, 311 Monographs, including translations

353. 1 "The Moscow Agreements," typescript, undated 2 "The Myth About Radiation," by Teller and Judith Shoolery, 1982 3 "A New Balance Between Secrecy and Openness," typescript and memorandum, 1969, undated 4 "New Science in the Space Age," Smithsonian Institution Eighth Annual Edwin A. Link Lecture, 1972

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5 "Niels Bohr and the Idea of Complementarity," printed copy, 1969 6-7 "Nuclear Energy," typescript, 2002 8 "Nuclear Energy for the Third Millennium," typescripts, 1997 9 "On the Chemistry of Superconductivity" by Teller and Richard More, typescript and printed copy, 1987 10 "On the Franck-Condon Principle," manuscript, undated 11 "On the Nature of an Expose," typescript, undated 12 "On the Notation of Stellar Clusters" and "On the Origin of Globular Clusters" by Richard Levee and Teller, typescript, undated 13 "Openness, the Highway to Peace," typescripts and printed copy, 1970-1971 14 "Oppenheimer," manuscript, undated 15 Plowshare speech, typescript and clipping, 1970 16-17 Poetry, 1936, 1956, undated The Pursuit of Simplicity, 1980-1981 18 Appendices, 1979 19 Copyright certificates and illustrations, 1980 20-22 Correspondence, 1981-1988

287. 1 Corrections to the second edition, 1981 2 Lectures, typescripts, 1978-1979 3 Research, 1980, undated 4 Reviews, 1981 5 Second printing, page proofs, 1981 6 "Problem-Free Nuclear Power and Global Change," 1997 7 "A Question of Survival," typescript, 1971 8 "The Race for the Hydrogen Bomb" and "The German," manuscript, undated 9 "Relativistic Hydrodynamics in Supernovae," typescript and printed copy, 1971, undated 10 The Reluctant Revolutionary, 1964 "The Noble Lie," undated 11 "Remarks About the Jahn-Teller Effect," speech, typescript, 1999 12 "Reopen the Skies," printed copy, 1971 13 Reports on trips to Israel and Germany, typescript, 1966 14 "The Road to World Government," manuscript, undated 15 "The Role of Applied Science," printed copy, undated 16-17 "A Safe Nuclear Reactor" APS conference, typescript and correspondence, undated 18 "Safe, Sustainable Thorium and Uranium Burning Underground Power Plant Based on Molten Salt Technology" by Ralph Moir and Teller, typescript and correspondence, 2003 19 "Science and Technology in the 1980s," typescript fragment, undated" 20 "Science and Technology in the 1980s," 1988

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297. 1 "Science Advising: The Two Cultures" in The Presidency and Science Advising, 1988 2 Science appreciation lectures, 1962-1986 3 "Science Today," Associated Press, typescript, 1959 4 Second World Congress on Safety Science, speech typescript, 1993 5 "Seven Hours of Reminiscences," printed copy, 1983 6 Speech about Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, possibly by Teller, undated 7 Speech on secrecy, typescript, undated 8 "Statement to the Republican Platform Committee," typescript, 1988 9 "Survivability and Defensive Satellite Size and Altitude" by Edward Teller and Gregory Canavan, typescript, 1985

Technology in Warfare. Unpublished. Also referred to as History of Military Technology 267. 1 "History of Western Technology" lectures, undated 2-3 Outlines and bibliography, undated Research file 4 Aircraft technology, World War I and World War II, 1978 5 Arms control, 1976-1977 6 China: modernization failure, undated 7 Colonization pre-World War II, undated 8 Disarmament, 1930-1946, undated 9 Early Communist Party, 1968 10 Editorials on Munich published in Nature, 1938, undated 11 Favorite quotations, 1945, undated 12 Gas and chemical warfare, 1920-1978, undated 13 Greek fire (wet fire), 1926-1971 14 Interim period, World War I and World War II, 1947-1981 15 Internationale poem by Eugene Pottier, undated 16 Mini history of weapons, undated 17 "Ultimate Weapon" and Orville Wright, 1915 18 World War I, 1910-1981 19 World War II air warfare, 1982. Contains excerpt of A History of Strategic Bombing by Lee Kennett with notes in margins 20 World War II bombing survey, 1946 21 World War II events and strategies, 1973, undated 22 World War II rockets, 1964-1976, undated

72. 1 Translation of Erich Kastner poem, circa 1930-1984 2-4 Typescripts, undated 5-13 Typescripts and manuscripts, undated

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216. 1 Typescripts submitted to Hoover Press, undated 2 Typescripts not submitted to Hoover Press, undated 3 Typescript fragment and diskette, 1983, undated 4-12 Typescripts of various chapters, 1983, undated

73. 1-18 Typescripts, including outline, 1983-1984, undated 19 Typescript of weapons test and fallout chapter, with research materials, 1983- 1994, undated

297. 10 Testimony on declassification, 1960 11 Testimony on INF Treaty, 1988 12 "Thirty-Three Presidents Can't Be Wrong," speech at Berkeley Commons Club, typescript and clipping, 1970 13 "Thomas-Fermi Model," manuscripts, typescripts, and notes, 1962-1969, undated 14 "Thoughts on a Lunar Base," printed copy, undated 15 "Three Remarkable Nations," typescript, undated 16 "To Promote Peace," printed copy, 1984 17 "Toward Interstellar Flight," typescript, 2000 18 "Toward Robust Climate Baselining," typescript, 2001 19 "Translation of Vibrational Structure of Electronic Transitions of Polyatomic Molecules" by G. Herzberg and Teller, 1933 20 "Über das Wasserstoffmolekülion," dissertation, printed copy, 1930 The United States in the World of the 1980s. Included Teller's essay "Technology: The Imbalance of Power" 21 Correspondence, 1979-1980 22 List for complimentary copies, 1977-1979

71. 1 Manuscripts and typescripts, 1979 2-3 Outlines, memoranda, and original typescripts, 1979 4 References, 1979 5-6 Typescripts, 1979, undated 7 The United States in the 1990s, typescript, circa 1988 8 "University Role in Nuclear Explosives Engineering Research," printed copy, 1970 9 The Voice of the Martians by George Marx, with epilogue by Teller, undated. Includes biographical chapter about Teller 10 Weather papers, 1998 11 "Weather Prediction and Weather Modification," fragment, 2003 12 "Will Cloning Beget Disaster?" printed copy, 1997 13 "The Work of Many People," typescript, undated 14 "The X-ray Laser," typescript, undated

Interviews, 1982-2003

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306. "An Evening With Edward Teller," 44 Blue Productions, documentary film. For video tapes see box 610-611 1 Correspondence and biographical information, 1989 2-3 Tape transcripts, 1989-1990

4 Tape transcripts and correspondence, 1990- 1991 5 Tape transcripts, rough cut tapes, 1989 6 Becsi, Zoltran, 1999 7 The Chemical Intelligencer, 1996-1997 8 CNN, 1999 9 Firing Line, 1982 10 Hungarian National Radio, 2003 11 Sacramento Bee with Mike Doyle, 1999 12 West with Susan Cohan, 1984 13 World Affairs Council weekly television program, 1999

Publishing, 1980-2000 554. 1 Book orders and shipping, 1981-1982 2 Copyright registration forms, 1986-1990, undated 3 Interview contract, 1988 4 Joseph Laux, 1995 5-7 Plenum Publishing correspondence, 1982-2000 8 Plenum Publishing editing instructions, undated 9 Publishing houses, 1984-1986 10-11 Requests for copyright and permissions, 1980-1995

Technical papers, 1930-2002. Mainly printed copies, preprints, and reprints 316. 1 Inventory of papers from 1930 to 1949 with date, title, author, and publication information, 2004 2 "Über das Wasserstoffmolekülion" (Hydrogen Molecular Ion), dissertation, 1930. Includes comments by Teller and notes 3 "Bemerkung zur Theorie des Ferromagnetismus" (Theory of Ferromagnetism), 1930 4 "Der Diamagnestismus von freien Elektronen" (Diamagnetism of Free Electrons), 1931 5 "Modellmässige Berechnung von Eigenschwingungen organischer Kettenmoleküle" (Calculation of the Characteristic Vibrations of Organic Chain- Molecule Models), 1932 6 "Eine für die Valenztheorie geeignete Basis der binären Vektorinvarianten" (A Basis for Binary Vector Invariants Suitable for the Valence Theory), 1932 7 "Die spezifische Wärme des gehemmten eindimensionalen Rotators" (Specific Heat of the Restricted One-Dimensional Rotator), 1932 8 "Die Rotationsstrunktur der Ramanbanden mehratomiger Moleküle" (Rotation Structure of the Raman Bands of Polyatomic Molecules), 1932

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9 "Bemerkungen über Prädissoziationsspektren dreiatomiger Moleküle" (Predissociation Spectra of Triatomic Molecules), 1932 10 "Zur Deutung des ultraroten Spektrums mehratomiger Moleküle" (Infra-Red Spectra of Polyatomic Molecules), 1932 11 "Schwingungsstruktur der Elektronenübergänge bei mehratomigen Molekülen" (Oscillation Structure of Electron Transfer of Polyatomic Molecules), 1933 12 "Bemerkungen zur Quantenmechanik des anharmonischen Oszillators" (Quantum Mechanics of the Anharmoic Oscillator), 1933 13 "Theorie der langwelligen Molekülspektren," 1934 14 "Theorie der Kirstallgitterspektren," 1934 15 "Theory of the Catalysis of the Ortho-para Transformation by Paramagnetic Gases," 1935 16 "Vibration Frequencies of Ethylene and Ethane," 1935 17 "Zur Theorie der Schalldispersion" (Theory of Sound Dispersion), 1936 18 "Time Effects in the Magnetic Cooling Method, Part I," 1936 19 "Selection Rules for the Beta-Disintegration," 1936 20-21 "The Scattering of Neutrons by Ortho- and Parahydrogen," 1937 22 "Crossing of Potential Surfaces," 1937 23 "Structure of Benzene. Part X. Remarks on the Intensities of the Raman Lines in Benzene and Hexadeuterobenzene," 1937 24 "Stability of Plyatomic Molecules in Degenerate Electronic States I. Orbital Degeneracy," 1937. Includes typescript of "Remarks About the Jahn- Teller Effect" from 1999 25 "Some Generalizations of the Beta-Transformation Theory," 1937 26 "Heat of Sublimation of Graphite," 1937 27 "Fluctuations of Composition in a System of Molecules in Chemical Equilibrium," 1937

317. 1 "Vapor Pressure of Isotopes," 1938 2 "Role of Free Radicals in Elementary Organic Reactions," 1938 3 "The Rate of Selective Thermonuclear Reactions," 1938 4 "Rotation of the Atomic Nucleus," 1938 5 "On the Saturation of Nuclear Forces," 1938 6 "Migration and Photochemical Action of Excitation Energy in Crystals," 1938 7 "On the Electrical Breakdown of Alkali Halides," 1938 8 "Alpha-Particle Model of the Nucleus," 1938 9 "Adsorption of Gases in Multi-molecular Layers," 1938 10 "Specific Heat and Double Minimum Problem of NH3," 1939 11 "Remarks on the Dielectric Breakdown," 1939

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12 "Electron-Positron Field Theory of Nuclear Forces," 1939 13 "On the Origin of Great Nebulae," 1939 14 "Corrections to Paper 'The Role of Free Radicals in Elementary Organic Reactions," 1939 15 "On the Application of the Franck-Condon Principle to the Absorption Spectrum of HgCl2 ," 1939 16 "Ionic Depression of Series Limits in One-Electron Spectra," 1939 17 "Energy Production in Red Giants," 1939 18 "Analysis of the Near Ultraviolet Electronic Transition of Benzene," 1939. Includes note by Teller from 1999 19 "Note on the Ultraviolet Absorption Systems of Benzene Vapor," 1940 20 "Electric Breakdown of Alkali Halides," 1940 21 "Metastability of Hydrogen and Helium Levels," 1940 22 "Theory of the van der Waals Adsorption of Gases," 1940 23 "On a Proposed Thermoelectric Origin of the Earth's Magnetism," 1940 24 "Scattering of Fast Electrons in Helium," 1940 25 "The Role of Ions in Surface Catalysis," 1940 26 "On the Polar Vibrations of Alkali Halides," 1941 27 "On the Angular Distribution of Alpha-Particles Produced in the Li7-Proton Reaction," 1941 28 "Electronic Spectra of Polyatomic Molecules," 1941 29 "The Scattering of Slow Neutrons by Molecular Gases," 1941 30-31 "Deviations from Thermal Equilibrium in Shock Waves," 1941. Includes explanatory note by Teller

318. 1 "On the Momentum Loss of Heavy Ions," 1941 2 "On the Energy Loss of Heavy Ions," 1941 3 "Asymmetric Vibrations Excited by an Electronic Transition," 1941 4 "Interpretation of the Methyl Iodide Absorption Bands Near λ2000," 1942 5 "X-Ray Interference in Partially Ordered Layer Lattices," 1942 6 "On the Inelastic Scattering of Neutrons by Crystal Lattices," 1942 7 "Interaction of the van der Waals Type Between Three Atoms," 1943 8 "Critical Amounts of Uranium Compounds," 1943 9 "Statistics of Two-Dimensional Lattices with Four Components," 1943 10 "Neutron Emission by Polonium Oxide Layers," 1944 11 "Theory of Water-Tamped Water Boiler," 1945 12 "Ignition of the Atmosphere with Nuclear Bombs," 1946 13 "Critical Dimensions of Water-Tamped Slabs and Spheres of Active Material," 1946 14 "Neutron Spectrum from a Cold Para-hydrogen Radiator," 1946 15 "On the Production of Mesotrons by Nuclear Bombardment," 1947

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16 "The Decay of Negative Mesotrons in Matter," 1947 17 "The Capture of Negative Mesotrons in Matter," 1947 18 "Theoretical Considerations Concerning the D + D Reactions, 1948. Includes annotated typescript, graphs, and correspondence 19 "On the Change of Physical Constants," 1948 20 "On Nuclear Dipole Vibrations," 1948 21 "Equations of State of Elements Based on the Generalized Fermi-Thomas Theory," 1949 22 "The Origin of Cosmic Radiation," typescript, 1949 23 "On the Origin of Elements," typescript, 1949 24 "On the Origin of Cosmic Rays," 1949 25 "On the Abundance and Origin of Elements," 1950 26 "Magneto-Hydrodynamic Shocks," 1950 27 "The Role of Surface Tension in Multilayer Gas Adsorption," 1951 28 "The Assumptions of the B.E.T. Theory," 1951 29 "Equation of State Calculations by Fast Computing Machines," 1953 30 "Comments on Plasma Stability and on a Constant- Pressure Thermonuclear Reactor," 1954

319. 1 "Theory of Origin of Cosmic Rays," 1954. Includes typescript and summary of 1954 lecture 2 "Proton Distribution in Heavy Nuclei," 1954 3 Opening remarks at the Symposium on Plasma Instabilities, 1955 4 "Classical Field Theory of Nuclear Forces," 1955 5-6 "General Problems of the Controlled Thermonuclear Process," 1956 7 "Interaction of Antiprotons with Nuclear Fields," 1956 8 "Deep Underground Test Shots," 1956 9 "Peaceful Uses of Fusion," 1958 10 "On the Origin of Globular Clusters," circa 1958- 1959. Includes typescript, notes, correspondence, and explanatory note by Teller. Includes typescript of "On the Notation of Stellar Clusters" 11 "Peaceful Uses of Atomic Explosives," 1959 12 "Seismic Scaling Law for Underground Explosions," 1959 13 "Stability of the Adiabatic Motion Charged Particles in the Earth's Field," 1960 14 "The Quantum Mechanical Measuring Process and Entropy" (Der quantenmechanische Mebprozeb und die Entropie), 1961 15 "Nuclear Power Potential Space Vehicles," 1961 16 "The Hazards of Radiation," 1962 17 "On the Speed of Reactions at High Pressures," 1962 18 "On the Stability of Molecules in the Thomas-Fermi Theory," 1962 19 "Plowshare," 1963 20 "Proposal of Experiments on Electromagnetic Radiation from a Distant Nuclear Explosion," 1964 21 "Energy from Oil and from the Nucleus," 1965

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22 "Monte Carlo Study of a One-Component Plasma," 1966 23 "On a Theory of Quasars," 1966

320. 1 "On the Adiabatic Compression of a Light Packet," 1967. Includes typescript 2 "The Evolution and Prospects for Applied Physical Science in the United States," 1967 3 "Prehistoric Safety Studies," 1968 4 "Some Remarks on Time Reversal," 1968 5 "Atomic Explosives: Solved and Unsolved Problems," 1968 6 "Thermonuclear Energy," typescript, 1969 7 "Absorption of K- Mesons in Nuclear Surfaces," 1969 8 "Internal Conversion in Polyatomic Molecules," 1969. Includes transcript from Farkash Symposium 9 "The Hydrogen Molecular Ion and the General Theory of Electron Structure," 1970 10 "General Remarks on Electronic Structure," 1970 11 "Can a Progressive be a Conservationist?" 1970 12 "University Role in Nuclear Explosives Engineering Research," 1970 13 "Relativistic Hydrodynamics in Supernovae," 1971 14 "An Effective Potential Calculation for the Ground State and Excited States of H2," 1971 15 "Some Thoughts about High Energy Densities," 1971 16 "Die Verantwortlichkeit des Wissenschaftlers in der Gesellschafts," 1971 17 Inventory of papers from 1972 to 1987 with date, title, author and publication information, 2004 18 "Are the Constants Constant?" 1972 19 "The Dirac Hypothesis," 1972 20 "General Shock Conditions," 1972

321. 1 "K--Mesic Atoms and Capture in the Nuclear Surface," 1972 2 "Lasers in Chemistry," 1972 3 "Concerning Strong Convergent Compression of Thermonuclear Fuel in Laser-Fusion CTR Schemes," typescript, 1972 4 "A Future Internal Combustion Engine," typescript, 1972 5 "Die grundsätzliche Antwort," 1973 6 "Highly Excited Nuclear Matter," 1973 7 "Thermonuclear Energy," 1973 8 Introductory remarks to the International Conference on Photonuclear Reactions and Applications," 1973 9 "A Future ICE (thermonuclear, that is!)" 1973 10 "Futurology of High Intensity Lasers," 1974 11 "Electromagnetism and Gravitation," 1977. Includes typescript, manuscript, correspondence, and notes 12 "Isotope Separation by Resonance Scattering," 1977. Includes typescript 13 "Technical Initiatives on Early Sufficiency in Energy," 1978 14 "Remarks on the Thorium Cycle," 1978

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15 "Is the Muon a Multipole Meter?" 1980 16 Introduction chapter to Fusion, 1981 17 "Why Einstein Should Have Won the Nobel Prize," 1982

322. 1 "Intensity Changes in the Doppler Effect," 1982 2 "The Jahn-Teller Effect--It's History and Applicability," 1982 3 "The Fusion Breeder--An Early Application of Nuclear Fusion," 1983 4 "Offense and Defense," 1983 5 "Nuclear War and the End of Mankind," 1984 6 "On the Extragalactic Origin of Gamma-Ray Bursts," 1984 7 "Widespread After-Effects of Nuclear War," 1984 8 "Remarks on Stellar Clusters," 1985 9 "Some Generalizations of Virial Theorem," 1986 10 Informal talk on theory of superconductivity," manuscript and typescript, 1987 11 "Remarks about Fields of High Intensity," 1987 12 "On the Chemistry of Superconductivity," 1987. Includes correspondence and typescript 13 Inventory of papers from 1989 to 1998 with date, title, author and publication information, 2004 14 "Adaptation of the Theory of Superconductivity to the Behavior of Oxides," 1989. Includes correspondence 15 "Theory of Superconductivity at High Temperatures," 1990 16 "High Temperatures Superconductivity: The Early 1991 Edition," 1991

323. 1 "Space Propulsion by Fusion in a Magnetic Dipole," 1991. Includes letter 2 "High Energy-Density Physics: From Nuclear Testing to the Superlasers," 1995 3 "Cosmic Bombardment V: Threat Object-Dispersing Approaches to Active Planetary Defense," 1995 4 "Completely Automated Nuclear Reactors for Long- Term Operation," 1996 5 "Completely Automated Nuclear Reactors for Long- Term Operation II: Toward a Concept-Level Point-Design of a High-Temperature, Gas-Cooled Central Power Station System," 1996. Includes forms and correspondence 6 "Global Warming and Ice Ages: I. Prospects for Physics-Based Modulation of Global Change," 1997 7 "Nuclear Energy for the Third Millennium," 1997

324. 1 "Problem-Free Nuclear Power and Global Change," 1997 2 "The Evolution of High Energy-Density Physics," typescripts, 1997 3 "Global Warming and Nuclear Power," 1998 4 "Long-Range Weather Predictions Enabled by Probing of the Atmosphere at High Space-Time Resolution," 1998 .Includes correspondence

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5 Inventory of papers from 1999 to 2002 with date, title, author and publication information, 2004 6 Climate Catastrophes: A Status Report," 1999 7 "Three Problems: Nuclear Energy, National Defense and International Cooperation," 1999. Includes correspondence and summary by Teller 8 "Long Range Weather Prediction III: Miniaturized Distributed Sensors for Global Atmospheric Measurements," 2001 9 "Five Issues," 2001 10 "Toward Robust Climate Baselining: Objective Assessment of climate Using Widely Distributed Miniaturized Sensors for Accurate World-Wide Geophysical Measurements," 2001 11 "Active Climate Stabilization: Practical Physics-Based Approaches to Prevention of Climate Change," 2002. Includes correspondence

Incremental Hoover Institution speeches and writings, 1930- 2002. Includes articles, interviews, publications, and drafts. Arranged in 6 subseries: Writings; Speeches; Interviews; Articles and speeches, chronological file I; and Articles and speeches, chronological file II. Writings, 1954-2002 271. 1 "Gibt e seine soziale Verantwortlichkeit?" undated 2 "Superconductivity and Controlled Fusion," undated 3 Letter to Time Magazine, 1954 4 New Yorker poem, 1956 5 "On the Origin of Globular Clusters" by Teller and Richard Levee, circa 1958-1959 6 Science education in the United States, Associated Press, 1957-1959 7 Saturday Evening Post letter to the editor, 1962 8 Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, "The Role of Applied Science," 1965-1966 9 "In Memory of Einstein," Associated Press 10 Forward to Strategic Deterrence in the 1980s by Robert Speed, 1978 11 "Natural Energy Sources," Mercer Law Review, 1979 12 "Atomic Alphabet," 1980 13 "The Myth About Radiation" by Teller and Judith Shoolery, Progress in Clinical Cancer, 1981- 1982 14 "The Jahn-Teller Effect-Its History and Applicability," 1982 15 "Better a Shield Than a Sword" and "Making the Shield Stronger Than the Sword," Washington Times, 1983 16 "To Promote Peace," 1984 17 "I Was Not the Only Victim of the New York Times," 1984 18 "Defense and the NATO Alliance," 1984-1986 19 "When Shall We Fight, and How," 1985 20 "Better a Shield Than a Sword," Insight Magazine, 1985 21 Unpublished drafts of Strategic Defense Initiative articles, 1985. Articles related to Better a Shield Than a Sword

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22 "The X-Ray Laser," circa 1987 23 "Comments on the Historical Presentation in the Television Production 'Day One' Based on Peter Wyden's Book, Day One: Before Hiroshima and After," 1983-1985 24 "On the Chemistry of Superconductivity" by Teller and Richard More, 1987 25 "High-Temperature Superconductivity," 1990 26 Superconductivity papers, 1990 27 "Brilliant Eyes Technology Provides Dual-Mode Viewing" by Teller and Gregory H. Canavan, clipping, 1990 28 "The Puzzle of Cold Fusion," 1990 29 "Scientific Comment on BCS Theory," Fizlkai Szemle, 1991 30 "Spies and Scientists," op ed on Pavel Sudoplatov book, 1994 31 "The Next Thousand Years," Telicom, 1995 32 "Suggestions Concerning USAF Work in Space," 1995 33 The Voice of the Martians epilogue, 1996 34 Letter to the editor of Fortune, 1996

272. 1 "On the Mass of the Neutrino," 1998 2 Response to "Greening of U.S. Foreign Policy" conference papers, 1998 3 "Large-Scale Energy Supply in the 21st Century," 1998 4 "The Genesis of the Bomb," Ideas in Action television series, 1998 5 "In Honor of Professor C. N. Yang's 70th Birthday, 1999 6 "Remarks About the Jahn-Teller Effect," draft, 1999 7 "Preventing Climate Catastrophe," 1999 8 "Three Problems: Nuclear Energy, National Defense, and International Cooperation," typescript draft, 1999 9 "Long-Range Weather Prediction and Prevention of Climate Catastrophes," 1999 10 Wall Street Journal op ed on secrecy, 1999 11 Response to New York Times, 2001 12 The Week, list of favorite books, 2002

Speeches, 1965-1998 Jennings lectures, 1965-1974 13 "The Education of the Modern Inventor," 1965 14 "The Search for Excellence," 1966 15 "The Crisis in Education," 1968 16-17 "The Crisis in Education," 1972-1974 18 "Remarks on the Thorium Cycle," Annals of Nuclear Energy, 1978 19 "Nuclear Energy; Today and Tomorrow," speech, 1987 20 "World Without War-Is It Possible?" speech to Civil Defense Conference TACDA, circa 1980s 21 Speech to the Geological Society, 1990s 22 "The Role of Nuclear Weapons in the Year 2000," speech, 1990 23 "The Relevance of the Geyser Reactor to the Evolution of Nuclear Reactor Safety," 1990

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24 "Importance of Science and Ethics," speech, 1992 25 "Neutrons in the Past and the Future," 1994 26 "Risk-Taking and Creative Leadership," speech, 1998

Interviews, 1981-2001 27 Statements on the Middle East, 1981 28 Firing Line interview with William F. Buckley, 1982 29 "The Next War Will Be Fought in Space," interview, 1988 30 Interview with Herlinde Koelbl, 1989 31 Interview with Wehnelt, 1995 32 Interview with Peter D. Hannaford, 1996 33 The Chemical Intelligencer interview, 1997 34 Interview with Hanspecter Gschwend in German, 1997 35 Interview with BBC, 1998 36 Interview with Robert Selle, 1998. Includes discussion of religious belief 37 Comments on spying at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL), 2000 38 Interview for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), 2001

Speeches, alphabetical file, 1974-1998 187. 1 Accuracy in Media, Incorporated, 1986-1997 2 Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Foundation, INC. 1980-1986 3 ACDAL: Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1986 4 Adaptive Optics Assoc., 1984 5 Advanced Technology Ventures, 1984-1992 6 Air War College Foundation, 1982-1985 7 Alternative to the New York Times Committee w/ Lev Navrozov 8 American Academic Alliance for Israel, 1995 9 American Academy of Achievement, 1983-1993 10 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1977-1989 11 American Cause (L. W. Bonsib), 1980-1983 12 American Civil Defense Association 1980s, 1980- 1995 13 American Civil Defense Association 1970s, 1976- 1979 14 American Defense Preparedness Association, 1986- 1985

188. 1 American Foundation for Resistance International, 1987 2 American Friends of the Haifa Maritime Museum, INC., 1983 3 American Friends of the Tel Aviv University, 1977- 1992 4 American Fund Advisors, INC., 1982 5 American Legion Magazine, 1984-1985 6 American Nuclear Society, 1984-1988 7 American Physical Society, 1989 8 American Professors for Peace in the Middle East, 1982-1989 9 American Security Council Foundation, 1984-192

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10 American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1984-1989 11 Americans for a Safe Israel, 1985-1995 12 Arizonians for National Security, 1990 13 Association to Unite the Democrats, INC. (Formerly Atlantic/Federal Union), 1982-1997 14 Atomic Industrial Forum, 1979-1986 15 AVCO Everett Research Lab., Inc. 1980 16 Battelle/Pacific N/W Labs, 1978-1998 17 Bio-Technical Institutions (Israel) Miriam Eliav 1986 18 CA Association of Scholars, 1991-1993 19 California Biotechnology Action Council, 1989 20 Californians for a Strong America, 1982 21 Center for Global Security, INC., 1985-1986 22 Center for International Security and Arms Control 1994 23 Center for Peace and Freedom, 1986

189. 1 Center for Strategic Concepts, LTD., 1985-1986 2 Center for Security Policy, 1995-1998 3 Center for Strategic International Studies 1982, 1981-1982 4 Center for Survival of Western Democracies, 1979 5 Center for Technology and Systems Analysis, 1987 6 Center for Theoretical Studies, Behram Kursunoglu, 1977-1985 7 Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness, Columbia, South Carolina, 1994 8 Citizens for America, 1983-1985 9 Citizens by Choice, 1982 10 Citizens for the Republic, 1986-1987 11 Coalition for Asian Peace and Security, 1979-1984 12 Coalition to Defend America/Gafeney, 1995-1996 13 Commission on Critical Choices for American Correspondence, 1974-1975 14 Commonwealth North, 1987 15 The Conservative Caucus, 1983-1985 16 Consulate General of Israel, 1986 17 Cosmos Club, 1989-1992 18 Council for National Policy, 1982 19 Deerfield Academy, 1984-1985 20 Defense Language School/Monterey, 1984 21 Doctors for Disaster Preparedness, 1992-1998

190. 1 Dresser Industries, 1979-1980 2 Drivetec, Incorporated (Advanced technology ventures), 1983 3 Duke Power, 1978 4 Electronic Systems Corp., 1985 5 Edward Teller Institute of Technology, 1989-1996 6 Energy Conversion Devices, INC., 1985-1996 7 Energy Frontiers International, 1998 8 Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1984-1994 9 Ethics of Public Policy Award, 1988 10 Executive Intelligence Review, 1982

191. 1-2 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Correspondence, 1980-1993

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3 FEMA Paper, Support for Evacuation, by Edward Teller, January 27, 1982 4 FEMA, Transition Briefing Materials, 1980-1981 5 Federal Emergency Administration, 1974 6 Firestone Optics, Incorporated, 1982 7 Foreign Policy Council, 1985 8 The Forum Club, 1985-1986 9 WH Freeman and Company Publishers, 1981 10 The Fund for an American Renaissance, Jack Kemp, 1986 Fission Energy Foundation, 1977-1982 11 Background information and Heritage Foundation Report, 1978-1982 12 Correspondence, 1977-1979

192. 1-4 Correspondence, 1980-1984 5 General Atomics, Linden Blue, 1993-1995 6-7 General Electric, 1977-1984 8 George Washington University, 1988 9 Global Strategy Council, U.S. 10 Golden Plate Awards Council, 1980

193. 1 Harvey Mudd College Energy Institute, 1979 2-3 Heritage Foundation, 1978-1996 Hertz Foundation 4-5 correspondence, 1980-1997 6 General, 1991-1997 7 Financial reports, 1982-1988

High Frontier 194. 1 Correspondence, 1981-1987 2 Publications, 1989-1998 3 Proposals, 1981 4 Study, OPED by ET, April, 1983 5 High Story, 1980-1982 6 Hudson Institute, 1983-1989

195. 1 International Disaster Congress, first, 1987-1988 2 International Platform Association, 1981-1984 3-5 INESCO Correspondence, 1982-1984 6 Institutes For Advanced Strategic and Political Studies, 1984-1986 7 Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis (SCI Advisory Board), 1987 8 Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, 1989-1991 9 Institute for Technology and Strategic Research (GWU), 1987-1991 10 Institution for World Capitalism, 1993-1994 11 Jabotinsky Foundation, Inc., 1985 12 Jewish Community Federation, 1986 13-14 Laser Science, Incorporated, 1981-1985 15 Kettering Foundation, 1985 16 Kraft A. Ehricke Institute for Space Development, 1992-1993 17 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1982-1983

196. 1 Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1988-1997

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2 Methacoal Corporation, 1981-1983 3 Mitre Corporation, 1974-1979 4 Montana Energy and MHD Research and Development Institute, Incorporated, 1975 5 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1977-1978 6 National Academy of Sciences, Selected Membership, 1986 7 National Civil Defense Alliance, 1983-1984 8 National Commission on Superconductivity, 1989- 1990 9 National Committee of Scholars, 1984 10 National Medal of Science, 1985

197. 1 National Republican Heritage Groups Council, 1985- 1990 2 National Republican Senatorial Committee, 1994 3 National Science Foundation, 1986 4 National Security Affairs Advisory Committee, Hoover Institution, 1985-1986 5 National Space Council, 1985-1989 6 New American Foundation, 1985 7 New York Times, 1985 8 New York University, 1979 9 Nuclear Intelligence Panel, 1986 10 Oak Ridge Association Universities, 1987-1988 11 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, 1978 12 Pepperdine University Correspondence, 1975-1979 13 Phoenix Lasers Company, 1990 14 The Pilgrims of the United States, 1982-1990 15 Political Support-Miscellaneous, 1982-1983 16 The President’s Commission/Citizens for the Republic, 1984-1985 17 President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 1975-1977 18 Rockwell International, 1985 19 Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), 1985-1994 20 Scripps Laboratory, 1982 21 Scientists and Engineers for Secure Energy Background Information, 1979 Sustainability and Energy Efficiency (SE2) Conference Correspondence 22 John McCarthy, 1980 23 Miro Todorovich, 1977-1984

198. 1 1982-1983 2 1984-1985 3 1978-1981 June 1980 conference 4 Preparation correspondence and invoices, 1980 5 Conference papers, 1980 6 Statement, "Contingency Planning for Energy Emergency," 1980 November 1979 Energy Conference 7 Preparation Correspondence (Including Receipts, etc.), 1979

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8 Papers, November 1979

199. 1-3 Transcript, November 19, 1979 4 Transcript of address by Governor Dixy Lee Ray, November 20, 1979 5-6 Transcript, November 21, 1979

200. 1 Science and Technology Task Force (Reagan), November, 1980 2 Society of Physics Studies, 1988 3 Shell-Loveland, 1977-1980 4 Special Commission on Internal Pollution, 1976 5 Szilard Institute, 1984 6 Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, 1992- 1993 7-8 Tartan Laboratories, Incorporated, 1982-1984 9 Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, 1977-1984 10 Technology in Society, 1977-1982

201. 1 Tel Aviv University, 1975-1995 2 Teller Foundation, 1992-1994 3 Tele/Resources, Incorporated, 1982 4 "Terrorism: An International Resource File," 1988 5-7 Thermo Electron Corporation, 1974-1976, 1981-1995

202. 1-2 Thermedics, Incorporated, 1983, 1985-1988 3 Thermo Electron Corporation, 1977 4 Charles H. Townes Science Center, 1985-1987 5 TRW, Incorporated, 1975-1977 6 Union of Concerned Scientists, 1987 7 U.S. Army Control and Disarmament Agency, 1987- 1988 8 United States Global Strategy Council, 1982-1991 9 University of California Regents, 1983-1998

203. 1 University of Hawaii, 1982 2 University of Texas Council on Energy, 1977 3 University of Cincinnati Foundation, The Charles McMicken Society, 1987 4-6 Valid Logic Systems Inc., 1982-1988 7 Video Science Technology, Inc., 1985 8 Washington Legal Foundation, 1979 9 Western Goals, 1980-1985

204. 1 White House Science Council, members, 1983-1989 2-3 White House Science Council, 1982-1988 4 World Federation of Hungarians, 1994 5 World Federation of Hungarian Jewry, 1984-1985 6 World Security Council, 1984 7 World Strategy Network, 1984-1986 8 World Without War Council, Inc. Robert Pickus, President, 1986-1987 9 Young President’s Organization, 1993-1994

Articles and speeches, chronological file I, 1930-1985 437. 1 Bibliography and summaries of writings by topic, undated

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2 Bibliography and summaries of writings by year, undated 3 Abstract for Bugliarello talk, undated 4 Advertisement for Great Books of the Western World, undated 5 "Are the Russians More Peaceful?" undated 6 Defense typescript, undated 7 "The Evolution and Prospects for Applied Physical Science in the U.S.," undated 8 "The Future Role of the President’s Science Advisor," speech to UCSB, undated 9 Handwritten manuscript, undated 10 "History of Atomic Energy," typescript, undated 11 Interview at LLNL, web site biographies, undated 12 Interview on civil defense with Maariv, Avraham Peleg, undated 13 "Introduction—A Warning," undated. Manuscript with poem on mathematics 14 "Is there an Energy Crisis?" undated 15 "Lecture on Controlled Fusion," undated. Course taught with Rudy Sher 16 Memoirs, poetry, undated 17 Memorial statements, undated 18 "My Grandfather," undated 19 "Nuclear Terrorism," undated 20 "On Hungarians," undated 21 "On the Problem of Nuclear Energy and The Interdependence of Nations," address, circa 1976 22 "Peaceful Uses of Atomic Explosives," undated 23 "The Role of Applied Science," undated 24 "The Role of Entropy in the Classical Measurements in Quantum Mechanics," undated 25 "Science and Society," undated 26 Unpublished op eds, undated

186. 1 Thesis, 1930 Writings in German, 1933-1981 2 "Einheit Und Vielheit," Festschrift Fur Carl F. V. Weizsacker Zum 60. Geburtstag, undated 3 "Bemerkungen Zur Quantenmechanik," with Von G. Pöschl, 1933 April 4 "Molekul-Und Krisstallgitterspektren," 1934 5 Poem, 1936 6 "Der Quantenmechanische Messprozess Und Die Entropie, Werner Heisenberg Und Die Physik Unserer Zeit," 1961 7 "Probleme des Baulichen Luftschutzes Der Schutzkommission," 1965 August 8 "Physikalische Und Philosophische Betrachtungen Zum 70. Geburtstag Von Werner Heisenberg," 1971 9 "Die Grunsatzliche Antwort," 1972, undated 10 Interview, "Bild Der Wissenschaft," with Professor Haber, 1975 11 "Die Naturwissenschaften, Geschichte Der Ouantentheorie," 1976 12 "Neue Reaktor-Technologien," 1977

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13 Clippings, 1978-1981 14 "The Crossing of Potential Surfaces," 1936 15 "Letters to Editor: The Rate of Selective Thermonuclear Reactions," 1938 16 Scientific papers, 1946, 1950 17 Poetry and "The Atomic Alphabet," 1959, undated 18 Clippings in foreign languages, 1978-1980 19 Miscellaneous articles, 1979-1983 21 Miscellaneous interviews, 1980-1984 22 Unknown manuscripts, 1984-1985, undated

Articles and speeches, chronological file II, 1963-1999 143. 1 "What’s New In Defense," The General Electric Forum, 1963 April-June 2 "Vibrational Structure of Electronic Transitions of Polyatomic Molecules," article (with G. Herzberg), Zeits. Fur Physik. Chemie B21, 410. Typescript translation, 1933 3 Statement, Atomic Energy Act, printed copy, 1946 4 "A Ray of Hope," report, US Dept. of State, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1946 April 1 5 "Dispersal of Cities and Industries," (with L. R. Klein and J. Marshak), Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Printed copy, 1946 April 15 6 "Scientists in War and Peace," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1946 March 1 7 Suggested amendment to the Acheson Report, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1946 June 1 8 "Ignition of the Atmosphere with Nuclear Bombs," report (with E. J. Konopinski amd C. Marvin), printed copy, 1946 August 14 9 "Hi-Energy Machines, Design and Application," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1974 July 10 "Atomic Scientists Have Two Responsibilities," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1947 December 11 "On the Production of Mesotrons by Nuclear Bombardment," (with W. G. McMillan), Physical Review, printed copy, 1947 July 1 12 "How Dangerous are Atomic Weapons?" Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1947 February 13 "The Decay of Negative Mesotrons in Matter" (with V. Weisskopf), Physical Review, printed copy, 1947 March 1 14 Review of "Lang’s Early Tales of the Atomic Age," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists of Chicago, printed copy, 1946 March 1 15 "The Meson Song," poem recited at the banquet, Teller House, Central City, Colorado, typescript, 1949 June 25 16 "Back to the Laboratories," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1950 March 17 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1950 April

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18 Poem, "To Sagittarius," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1951 January 19 Testimony in the matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Personnel Security Board, Washington D.C., typescript transcript, 1954 April 12, May 6 20 "The Development of the Hydrogen Bomb," typescript, 1954 October 7 21 "The Work of Many People," Science, printed copy, 1955 February 25 22 "Youth Wants to Know," question and answer session moderated by Steve McCormick, Ransdell Inc., printed copy, 1955 August 7 23 "The Games of Scientists," Air Force Magazine, printed copy, 1955 October 24 Introductory remarks before press conference, Chicago, typescript, 1956 June 25 Edward Teller, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1956 September 26 "The Nature of Nuclear War," address, U.S. Naval Radiological Defense lab’s Shielding Symposium, typescript, 1956 October 18 27 "The Nature of Nuclear Warfare," Air Force, 1957 January, and Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1957 May 28 Letter to the editor, Dept. of Amplification Column, New York, printed copy, 1956 December 15 29 "Modern Alchemy," speech, receipt of the Priestly Memorial Award, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, typescript abstract, 1957 March 28 30 "John Von Neumann," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1957 April 31 "Science in the United States," Air Force magazine, printed copy, 1957 April 32 "Atomic Energy in the year 2000," The Lamp, printed copy, 1957 Fall 33 "We must win the H-War before it starts," This Week, printed copy, 1957 October 13 34 Article for Time Magazine, typescript, 1957 November 1 35 "Relativity for Time Magazine, Typed manuscript, 1957 November 1 36 "We Have Suffered a Very Serious Defeat," U.S. News and World Report, printed copy, 1957 November 15 37 Testimony, inquiry into Satellite and Missile Programs, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee, Committee of Armed Services, U.S. Senate, printed copy, 1957 November 25 38 "Peaceful Uses of Fusion," Progress in Nuclear Energy, printed copy, 1958 39 Testimony, "The Russian Challenge," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1958 February 40 "Tests Changed Our Weather?" This Week magazine, printed copy, 1958 March 9

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41 "F.D.R Speaks for Freedom," The Day I was Proudest to be an American, the leaders of America, printed copy, 1958 42 "Our Nuclear Future," California Monthly, printed copy, 1958 September 43 "Do Anti-Galaxies Exist?" (to Queen Frederika of Greece), typescript, 1958 44 "Industrial Revolution, 1650-2250," California Management Review, printed copy, 1958 Fall 45 "Should you be a Scientist?" New York Life Insurance Company, printed copy, 1958 46 Note on Fermi, typescript 1959 April 1 47 "Stability of the Adiabatic Motion of Charged Particles in the Earth’s Field," typescript letter, 1959 July 16 48 "What is Scientific Education; The Problem Today," address, 50th anniversary conference, College of Engineering, Marquette university, Milwaukee, WI, typescript, 1959 May 20-22 49 Role of Scientists in Politics, discussion, typescript manuscript, 1959 July 14 50 "The Fable of Perpetual Motion," Qualified Contractor, printed copy, 1959 December 51 "The Aims of Space Exploration," summary of speech, World Flight Conference, printed copy, 1959 April and Air Force and Space Digest, 1959 June 52 "How to be an Optimist in the Atomic Age," Speech, Associated Press Managing Editors Conference, Seattle, Washington, typescript, 1959 August 15 53 Photograph of Edward Teller, "The Good Life," Special Issue of Life Magazine, printed copy, 1959 December 28 54 "The Science Teacher and his Student," Duquesne Science Counselor, printed copy, 1960 55 "Energy Patterns of the Future," symposium, Energy and Man, printed copy, 1960 56 "Project Plowshare," speech, Thirteenth Annual Seller-Buyer Dinner, Municipal Auditorium, printed copy, 1960 February 11 and Alabama purchase, 1960 January 57 "The Issue of Peace," speech, Fordham University, New York, typescript, 1960 January 26 58 Address, El Camino College, Torrance, California, typescript, 1960 February 27

144. 1 Untitled paper on creation of a world organization of free countries, typescript, 1960 May 2 "The Hazards of Radiation," speech, Estes Park, Colorado, typescript, 1960 June 24 3 "The Hazards of Radiation," lecture, 7th Annual meeting, Society of Nuclear Medicine, Estes Park, Colorado, printed copy, 1960 June 25 4 "The Moratorium and Russian Testing," typescript draft, 1961 September 6 5 "Defense Preparedness, The U.S.A Today," speech, Northwest Health Mobilization Stateline Training Course, Sunvalley, Idaho, typescript, 1961 September 27-30

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6 "Science and Government," typescript, 1961 September 26 7 "Municipal Government’s Role in Civil Defense Today," speech, General Session Program, League of California Cities Annual Conference, Masonic Memorial Temple, San Francisco, California, typescript, 1961 October 25 8 Speech, Southwest Seminar on Management and the Use of Nuclear Energy, Hot Springs, Arkansas, typescript, 1961 August 31 9 "We’re Going to Work Miracles," Popular Machines, printed copy, 1960 March 10 Plowshare Program, typescript summary, 1960 March 22 11 "The Good of Peace," Air Force and Space Digest, printed copy, 1960 June 12 "The Feasibility of Arms Control and the Principle of openness," Daedalus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, printed copy, 1960 Fall 13 "Five Challenges to American Democracy," typescript and printed copy, The New Leaders, 1960 September 5 14 Speech, California Business Administration Alumni Association Conference, typescript, 1960 April 7 15 Remarks, Second Seminar, Foreign Policy Graduation Ceremonies, Foreign Service Institute, Department of State, printed copy, 1960 June 17 16 "Radiation, Dangerous? The Greatest Danger is Ignorance," Pharmaceutical Report of the year, printed copy, 1960-1961 17 "A World of Thanks," printed copy, late '60s 18 "How to be and Optimist in the Atomic Age?" Think, printed copy, 1960 June 19 "Why Study Physics?" typescript, 1960 July 20 20 "Science, Education, and the Balance of Power," speech, Saint Louis University, Missouri, printed copy, 1960 21 Interview, Meet the Press, printed copy, 1960 August 21 22 "Policy for Peace," Houston Post, printed copy, 1960 August 14-19 23 "Bombing of Hiroshima was a Mistake," interview, Berkeley, California, U.S. New and World Report, printed copy, 1960 August 15 24 "Dr. Teller Lists Perils to Liberty," Washington Post, printed copy, 1960 September 8 25 "The Future of Nuclear Tests," (with Hans A. Bethe), Headline Series No. 145, Foreign Policy Association, printed copy, 1961 26 "Secrecy Is not Security," (with Allen Brown), Space Digest, printed copy, 1961 January 27 Review of "More Art than Science," C.P. Snow, The New Leader, printed copy, 1961 June 5 28 "Outer Space Travel: What is and is not Possible?" Chapter 4, Peacetime Uses of Outer Space, 1961 29 "The Feasibility of Arms Control and the Principle of openness, Daedalus, printed copy, 1961 Fall

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30 Interview, J. Anderson, printed copy, 1961 31 "Science? It’s Fun!" interview, Francis M. Foland, The Rotarian, printed copy, 1961 November 32 "The Geometry of Space and Time," The Mathematics Teacher, Journal of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, printed copy, 1961 November 33 Address, Southern Medical Association Conference, Dallas, Texas, typescript, 1961 November 9 34 "Physical Effects of Nuclear Attack," address, Dallas Council on World Affairs and Council of Scientific Societies Symposium on Civic Defense and Emergency Planning, Dallas, Texas, typescript, 1961 December 8 35 "The Quantum Mechanical Measuring Process and Entropy," technical paper, W. Heisenberg’s 60th birthday, typescript translation from German, 1961 36 "Progress in the Nuclear Age," speech, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, printed copy, 1962 37 Speech, Commonwealth club, San Francisco, California, The Commonwealth, Journal of the Commonwealth Club of California, printed copy, 1962 January 8 38 Address, Thomas D. White National Defense Award, united States Air Force Academy, Colorado, printed copy, 1962 39 "How to Survive an Atomic Award," remarks, symposium on nuclear medicine, Southern Medical Associations 55th Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, printed copy, 1961 November 19, Southern Medical Bulletin, 1962 March 40 "The Pursuit of Excellence: Space-Age Imperative," Air Force and Space Digest, printed copy, 1962 December 41 Remarks, Enrico Fermi Award, White House, Washington D.C, typescript, 1962 December 3 42 Commencement address, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, typescript, 1962 June 10 43 "Columbus in Century 21," Commencement address, Seattle University, Washington, typescript, 1962 June 8 44 "The Hydrogen Bomb Program," remarks, Management Conference, Seattle, Washington, typescript, 1962 September 4 45 "The Future Is Yours...," remarks, Nuclear Space Seminar, Amarillo's Diamond Jubilee, Amarillo, Texas, printed copy, 1962 August 27-28 46 "The Strategic Significance of East-Central Europe in the Era of Nuclear Stalemate," panel discussion, ACEN News Supplement, printed copy, 1962 April-June 47 "The Legacy of Hiroshima" (with Allen Brown), 1975 48 "OFF The Beach," chapter 13, The Legacy of Hiroshima, typescript, 1962 49 "Education in an Age of Accelerated Science," Schools and Scholarship, part II, Yale University Press, printed copy, 1962

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50 "The Aims of Space Exploration," Speaking of Space, 1962

145. 1 "Atomic Explosives: Solved and Unsolved Problems," remarks, American Psychological Society meeting (APS), Washington D.C., typescript, 1967 April 27 2 "Dollars vs. Lives: A U.S. Choice," U.S. News and World Report, printed copy, 1967 May 29 3 Graduation address, Clemson University, South Carolina, Printed copy, 1966 May 14 4 "Not Only Humane, but Truly Effective," interview, U.S. News and World Report, printed copy, 1969 May 26 5 Memo, The Need to Revise our Policy on Secrecy, typescript, 1969 September 19 6 "Fast Reactors: Maybe" Nuclear News, printed copy, 1967 August 7 Review, Technology, Security, and the Test Ban Treaty, James H. McBride, ORBIS, printed copy, 1967 Summer 8 "The Chinese Hydrogen Bomb," submitted to Rockefeller, typescript, 1967 Sept 1 9 "Excellence in Universal Education," California Elementary Administrator, printed copy, 1967 October 10 "Nuclear Explosives and the Atlantic Community," National Security: Political, Military, and Economic Strategies in the Decade Ahead, typescript and printed copy, 1963 11 "The Evolution and Prospects for Applied Physical Science in the United States," report to the Committee on Science and Astronautics, united States House of Representatives by the National Academy of Sciences, printed copy, 1963 12 "We Can’t Turn Back the Nuclear Clock," Air Force and Space Digest, printed copy, 1963 January 13 "Plowshare," paper, annual meeting of the American Nuclear Society, typescript, 1963 February 4 14 "A School for Applied Science," Experimental Mechanics, printed copy, 1963 October 15 Interview, Meet the Press, printed copy, 1963 September 1 16 The Reluctant Revolutionary, 1964. Related correspondence and other materials, 1987-1989 17 "Government and Science: An Anthology," Collection of articles used by course participants as a discussion document, Ideas and Authors, Science + Government Program, Washington D.C., printed copy, 1964 November 5 18 "Review of Civil Defense in the United States," Florida Engineering News, printed copy, 1964 July 19 "Freedom of Space," Open Space and Peace, Hoover Institution, printed copy, 1964 20 "Education in Applied Science," General Motors Engineering Journal, Fourth Quarter, printed copy, 1964

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21 "Moving mountains for Better Farming," The Furrow, printed copy, 1964 April 22 "Reminiscences About Leo Szilard," typescript, 1964 August 23 "The Reluctant Revolutionary," The Paul Anthony Brick Lectures, third series, typescript, 1964 24 "Science and Public Policy: Evolving Institutions," paper, Symposium sponsored by Department of Political Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, typescript, 1965 April 12-14. Includes "The Crisis in Education," The Martha Holding Jennings Scholar Lectures, Kent State University, printed copy, 1972-1973 25 "The Consequences of the Chinese Nuclear Bomb," Washington Report, printed copy, 1965 July 26 26 Speech, World Affairs Council Conference, Asilomar, Pacific Grove, California, typescript, 1965 May 9 27 "World Order and Law," address, New York State Bar Association, Proceedings of the Eighty-Ninth Annual Meeting and Committee, printed copy, Reports for 1965, 1966 January 28 Remarks, NDE and Advanced Actuators, Livermore, California, typescript 1965 May 1 29 "Is Civil Defense the Way to Prevent War?" remarks, American Association for the Advancement of Science Symposium, typescript, 1965 December 12 30 "Progress in the Nuclear Age," speech Mayo Centennial Symposium, Rochester, Minnesota, printed copy, 1964 September 17-18. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1965 January 31 "Education of the Modern Inventor," Science and the University, edited by Boyd R. Keenan, 1966 32 "Planning for Peace," ORBIS, printed copy, 1966 Summer 33 Speech, Commonwealth Club, The Commonwealth, printed copy, 1966 June 6 34 Speech, Arms Control Symposium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, typescript, 1966 April 1 35 "A World of Nuclear Powers?" address, World Affairs Councils, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, printed copy, 1966 November 18 36 "Energy from Oil and from the Nucleus," Journal of Petroleum Technology, printed copy, 1965 May 37 "The Role of Applied Science," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, printed copy, 1966 March 38 BMD in a Strategy for Peace: Arms Control for the Late '60s," printed copy, 1967

146. 1 "Concepts and Limitations on Time in Physics," lecture, University of California, Berkeley, typescript, 1968 2 "Atomic Explosives: Solved and Unsolved Problems," The Physics Teacher, printed copy, 1968 May 3 "Civil Defense in the Age of Russian Superiority," typescript, 1968 May 15

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4 Address, New York State Civil Defense Commission, Staff College for Civil Defense Directors, West Point, New York, typescript, 1968 April 17 5 "The Need to Know," (for McGraw-Hill), typescript, 1968 August 6 "Responses to the Chinese Agrarian Revolution," typescript, 1968 7 "The Technology Gap," typescript, 1968 September 30 8 "The Scientist: The Obsession of Edward Teller," Chapter 3, Men Who Play God, Norman Moss, 1968 9 Testimony, Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, printed copy, 1968 July 17 10 "The Chinese Hydrogen Bomb," typescript, 1968 11 Comments on Physical Science and Technology, typescript, 1968 12 "Problems of Youth," typescript, 1968 13 Remarks on Ballistic missile defense, typescript, 1968 march 25 14 "Ignorance and Pressure Groups," Physics Today, printed copy, 1968 January 15 "Three Revolutions in Physics," speech, Santa Barbara, California, typescript, 1968 April 16 "The ABM Debate," typescript, 1969 April 2 17 Testimony, Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, printed copy, 1969 April-June 18 "Thermonuclear Energy," speech, Center for Theoretical Studies, typescript, 1969 April 19 "Nuclear Engineering Political in Arid Lands," address, Lubbock, Texas, typescript, 1969 September 20 "Niels Bohr and the Idea of Complementarity," Great men of Physics, typescript, 1969 21 "Exotic Weapons," typescript, 1969 April 4 22 "The Crisis in Education," The 1968-69 Jennings Scholar lectures, printed copy, 1969 February 22 23 Address, SAB, typescript, 1970 October 24 Statement on radiation safety and nuclear power plants to the Joint Committee on Atomic Development and Space, California Legislature, Sacramento, typescript, 1970 October 13 25 "Crisis in Universities," Muse News, volume II, No. 9, printed copy, 1971 January 26 "Can a Progressive Be a Conservationist?" New Scientist, printed copy, 1970 February 27 "The Road to World Order," ACS Student Newsletter, typescript and printed copy, 1970 Spring 28 "Silkworms, Greek Fire and Atomic Bombs," United Features Syndicate, typescript, 1971 July 26 29 "A Unilateral Step Toward Disarmament," editorial, New York Times, printed copy, 1970 March 30 "Thirty-Three Presidents can’t be Wrong," speech, Berkeley Commons Club, California, typescript, 1970 May 8 31 "Defense Preparedness: The U.S.A. Today," typescript, 1970 32 "What is a Better Life?" Ca. 1970 33 "Six Days Shalt Thou Labor," typescript, 1970

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34 "The Law of Gravity," typescript, 1970 35 "The Impact of Secrecy on Research," typescript, 1970 April 27 36 "University Role in Nuclear Explosives Engineering Research," Education for Peaceful uses of Nuclear Explosives, printed copy, 1970 37 "The World-Wide Attack on the Universities," typescript, 1970 October 30 38 "Last to be Eaten," Survive, printed copy, 1970 July-August 39 "Openness, the Highway to Peace: The Fallacy of Secret Research," Public Affairs International, typescript, 1970 40 "Operation Plowshare," lecture, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, typescript, 1971 41 "Engineering with Nuclear Explosives," speech, symposium, sponsored by the American Nuclear Society, Atomic Energy Commission, typescript, 1970 January 15 42 Address, Florida, typescript, 1970 43 Memorandum to Flanigan, Budget Reductions in Research and Higher Education, typescript, 1970 44 Statement after visits to Rutgers, and Princeton, New Jersey, typescript, 1970 March 45 Testimony on Campus unrest, Scranton Committee, Pennsylvania, typescript, 1970 July 23 46 Memorandum to Peter Flanigan: Clean Energy in the 1970’s (with Mike May), typescript, 1970 August 24 47 Letter, Alexander Haig, Blue Ribbon Defense Panel, typescript, 1970 Fall 48 "The Atomic Age," radio show with Dan Price, typescript, 1970 December 28 49 Interview, Dick Cavett TV Show, typescript, 1970 July 10 50 "A Scientist Pleads for Abolition of Secrecy," Washington Star, printed copy, 1970 July 19

147. 1 "Electrical Power from Atomic Energy," lecture to Texas Tech, 1971 2 "For the Record: Peace and Edward Teller," Survive, May-June 1971 3 Statement before Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 1971 March 23 4 "A New Balance Between Secrecy and Openness," 1971 May 13. Possibly unpublished 5 Address to the National Chapter Section of the AIAA, (Topic, Space), 1971 May 7 6 "Relativistic Hydrodynamics in Supernovae," Physics in High Energy Density, technical paper, 1971 7 "The Plowshare Program and Nuclear Ecology," manuscript, 1971 March 23 8 "The Era of Big Science," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1971 April 9 "Survivability—Keynote for a Realistic Deterrence," with Roger Speed, unpublished, 1971

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10 Portion of Paper Sold to Collector the Price of Peace, 1971 May 11 "Clean and Safe Energy," manuscript, 1971 July 9 12 "International Aspects of the Space Program," Address to AIAA, 1971 May 20 13 "Controlled Fusion—The Ultimate Clean Energy Source," lecture at Texas Tech, 1971 14-15 Talk, question and answer session, press conference, Research Security Administrators, 1971 February 26 16 "Hiroshima, Right or Wrong," manuscript, 1971 March 17 "New Knowledge and Continuing Education," speech at Notre Dame, 1971 January 18 Taped comment on secrecy, 1971 March 2 19 Firing Line with William F. Buckley, 1971 March 2 20 "The Miracle of Freedom," Center for the Study of Democracy and Communism, 1972 21 "A Miracle Called Freedom," 1972 22 "The Miracle of Freedom," 1972 23 "The Miracle of Freedom," International Academic and Technical Publications, 1972 24 Speech to Free Institution Forum Florida Presbyterian College, January 1972 25 Quotation from testimony attached to USIA letter, 1972 October 13 26 "Lasers in Chemistry," Proceedings of Robert Welch Conference on Theoretical Chemistry, 1972 27 Interview with American Friends of Tel Aviv University, 1972 November 25 28 Interview on Dick Cavett Show, 1972 February 2 29 "Secrecy in Science, An Interview with Dr. Teller," Johns Hopkins Magazine, 1972 30 Hearings on Agreement Limitation of Strategic Offensive Weapons, 1972 July-August 31 Speech to USIS in Israel, 1972 June 32 "Secrecy in Science," 1972. Possibly unpublished 33 "What’s Behind the Russian Stick," with Arthur Boyles, United Features, 1972 34 "Secrecy in an Open Society," speech at Florida Presbyterian College, 1972 January 35 Science and Technology, 1972. Possibly unpublished 36 Edited version of "Physics and of Time," 1972 37 "National Defense and Secrecy," unpublished, 1972 38 "New Science in the Space Age," Smithsonian Institution, 1972 February 39 Einheit Und Vielheit, Festschrift C.F. Weizsacher, The Basic Answer, 1972

148. 1 "Energy Crisis: A Solution to a Problem," lecture at Troy State, 1973 2 Presentation, Bermuda conference, 1973 3 "The Structure of the Atom," Acadia lecture, 1973 4 "On a Trip to Southeast Asia/The Energy Crisis," speech to Friends of the East-West Center, 1973 January 28 5 "Statement on Technology and Technology Education in the U.S.A.," 1973 August

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6 "The Crisis in Education," M. Jennings Scholar Lecture, 1973 April 28 7 "Statement Regarding Classified Aspects of Defense Intelligence School," 1973 November 9 8 "Government in the Sunshine," responses to subcommittee questionnaire, 1973 December 9 "The Impact of Technology," 1973. Possibly unpublished 10 Speech to Tokyo Conference, 1973 July 11 "The Energy Problem," report, Presidential Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 1973 12 "Statement on Postsecondary Education," National Commission Financing Postsecondary Education, 1973 13 Hearings of Federal Incentives for Innovation, 1973 August/September 14 "Atomic Energy," second Acadia lecture, 1973 15 "Cold War Between Academia and the Pentagon," 1973 June 16 "Options in Solving the Energy Crisis," memo to Rockefeller, circa 1973 17 "Secrecy in Science," New York Times, 1973 April 18 "The Crisis in Education," M. Jennings, 1974 April 20 19 "Energy Problem—What Can be Done?," lecture at Texas Tech University, 1974 February 20 "Futurology of High Intensity Lasers," Laser Interaction and Relaxed Plasm, 1974 21 "The Potential of Nuclear Energy," World Resources, 1974 22 "Nuclear Energy, What Kind of Bargain?" U.N. Center for Economic and Social Information,1974 September 23 "A Better Life," speech, 1974 October 9 24 "Neither Social Nor Science," Skeptic, 1974 February 25 "Laser Focus," 1974 November. Possibly letter to the editor 26 "The Implications of Communist Nuclear Weapons Technology," (Subject, Defense) by Teller, K. Namdtel, C. Teevan, 1974 December 27 "Nuclear Energy: A Faustian Bargain?" Development Forum, Vol 2, No 9, 1974 December 28 "Arms Deal: A Defense." U.S. News and World Report, 1974 December 30 29 "The Urgent Actions in the Energy Crisis," Fea Project Independence Hearing 9/12/1974 in Chicago, Testimony and Statement, 1974 30 "In-Situ Recovery of Fossil Fuels," address to workshop on 1974 September 6 31 "Technology Deficiency in U.S. Education," Fasst News, 1974 April-May 32 "Footsteps and Space," Res Publica, Vol 3, no 1. Claremont College, 1974 33 Speech to House Opponents of Proposed Atlantic Union Exploratory Convention, Fairfax Hotel, 1974 July 31 34 Interview on WKAR-TV, Hillsdale, MI, 1974 October 1

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35 "The Role and Need for Technology in out Society," Mitre Corporation, 1974 36 "The Energy Disease," lecture to Estacada, Oregon Elementary Schools, 1974 October 11 37 Testimony on Secrecy in Science and Technology Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations, 1974 June 10 38 "Can Western Europe be Defended?," circa 1975 39 "Power and Security, Critical Choices for Americans," E. Teller, H. Marks, J, Foster, 1975 April 40 "Energy: A Program for Action," Troy State University lecture, 1975 April 8

149. 1 "Reflections on Retirement," Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Newsline, Vol 6, No 6, 1975 June 2 "The Comparison of Alternatives in Energy," American Bank and Trust Company, 1975 February 27 3 Heinz Harber, Im Gespraech MIT Edward Teller, Bild Der Wissenschaften, 1975 October 4 Statement on Space Program Prepared for Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications Vol. II, PP. 907-914, 1975 5 "Technology in the Developing World," 1975 October 6 "The Future Role of the President’s Science Advisor," speech UCSB, 1975 7 "Energy: What Should we Do?" The Troy Statement, 1975 8 "Pollution by Poverty," lecture at Pepperdine University, 1975 November 4 9 Memo to Rockefeller on Yellowstone Park geothermal resources, 1975 10 Memo to Rockefeller on Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, 1975 May 3 11 Memo to Rockefeller on weather prediction and modifications, 1975 July 19 12 Memo to Rockefeller on uses of the oceans, 1975 August 4 13 Memo to Dick Kaufman on food from the oceans, 1975 August 5 14 "The Role of Nuclear Energy," Imprimis (Center for Constructive Alternatives), 1975 July 15 Testimony on the California Nuclear initiative, Sacramento, 1975 October 21 16 "Pollution by Poverty," 1975 17 Memo to Daniel Moynihan, 1975 July 22 18 "The End of the 20th Century: A Disaster," speech to Smig R and D, 1975 January 20 19 "For What Kind of World do We Prepare our Children," M. Jennings, 1975 April 26 20 "The Relevance of Lasers in the Energy Shortage," abstract of speech to CLEA, Washington, D.C., 1975 May 28 21 "An Interview with Dr. Edward Teller," New Guard, pages 7-9, 1975 October 22 Interview, The Stanford Daily, 1975 October 25

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23 "Energy: A Program for Action," speech, Berkeley Commons Club, 1975 April 18 24 "Alternatives in Energy," speech given on February 22, 1975 25 "A Scientist’s View of Vladivostok," submitted to Science, 1975 January 26 "How Technology Can Solve the Problem Skeptic," 1975 January/February 27 "The Energy Disease," Harper’s Magazine, 1975 February 28 "Diagnosis and Prescription for the World’s Energy Disease?" Rocky Mountain News Trend, 1975 January 26 29 "Naturalists Day," speech, 1976 July 4 30 Testimony on the California Nuclear Initiative, Energy, Pergamon Press, 1976 31 Buffalo lecture, 1976 32 "The Future of Nuclear Reactors," address to American Nuclear Society, 1976 November 15-18 33 "A Talk with an Atomic Scientist," Oakland Tribune, 1976 September 1 34 "Nuclear Salvation," Newsweek, 1976 May 17 35 "The Social Responsibility of the Expert," Chemtech, pages 539, 600, 1976 September 36 "The Clear and Present Danger in Energy," Scripps Association for Freedom, 1976 37 Obituary of Werner Heisenberg, Nature, Vol. 360, 1976 April 15 38 "In Memoriam Werner Heisenberg," Die Zeit-NR. 7, 1976 February 39 "A World of Thanks," Journal of Chemical and Physical Society, Vol 4, No 3, 1976

150. 1 Lecture to Utah State, (Solar, Good Environmentalist Section), 1976 June 25 2 Testimony on Solar Energy Research Institute, Huntsville, 1976 March 12, 3 Lecture at Utah State, 1976 June 23 4 Lecture at Utah State, 1976 June 24 5 Cosmology Lectures, Utah State University, 1976 June 21-22 6 "Are We Number Two?" American Legion Magazine, 1976 November 7 Memo to President’s Advisory Groups on Science and Technology, 1976 July 8 Atom Forum lecture, Bonn, West Germany, 1976 October 13 9 "Comments on the Qualities of the Professional Secretary," Memorandum to Wilma McGurn and Bea Robinson, 1976 August 25 10 "Dr. Teller for Nuclear Energy," American Jewish Life, 1976 January 30 11 Profile/interview for Newsline (paper for LLNL), 1976 August 9 12 Lectures, Great Issues 76, Vol. 8., Troy State U. Press, pages 251-288, 1976 13 Life and Times of Edward Teller: Energy and Conflict, 1976

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14 "A New Bomb to Think (and Worry) about the World," Sunday San Francisco Examiner, 1977 July 17 15 "Isotope Separation by Resonance Scattering," technical paper, Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 30, No. 10, 1977 May 16 "Electromagnetism and Gravitation," technical paper, 1977 July 17 "U.S.—U.S.S.R. Balance of Power: A Plan for Action," unpublished, 1977 February 8 18 Foreword, Coal Desulfurization by R.A. Dekker, New York, 1977 19 Interview, WOAI Radio, 1977 20 "Electricity, Nuclear Energy and other Puzzles," Edison Electric, 1977 June 15 21 "Some Policy Decision for Energy Sufficiency," 1977 January 22 "A Trip Around the World," Report Board of Overseers, 1977 June 16 23 "Availability of Nuclear Fuel," circa 1977 24 "Neue Reaktor-Technologien," Natur-wissenschaftern 64, pages 445-447, 1977 25 Fundamental (Basic) Question, 1977 26 Lecture, Biennial Convention, Women’s Division of American Society of Technion, 1977 27 Atomic Energy and Nuclear Proliferation Address, Cal Tech, 1977 January 27 28 Technical Initiatives on Early Sufficiency in Energy, 1977 August 23 29 Board of Overseers Report, 1977 July 21 30 "In Search of Solutions for Defense and for Energy," Hoover Institution, 1977 31 "Decision on the Neutron Bomb," possibly unpublished, 1978 April 7 32 "Recommendations on the Proposal for a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty," possibly unpublished, 1977 February 8 33 Science and the Military Mission/Science and the Future Navy, ONR 30th Anniversary, 1976/1977 34 "Reflections on an Anniversary," 1977

151. 1 "Comments to the Board of Visitors," Defense Intelligence School, 1977 2 Testimony for ERDA Appropriations for FY 1978, 1977 June 9 3 University of Maryland, Commencement Address, 1977 May 29 4 "Can Western Europe be Defended?" Lecture to Canadian Institute for International Affairs, Victoria Branch, 1976 September 5 "Science and Technology in America: A Chronicle and Predictions," US Department of Commerce, 1977 June 6 Statement on Pentagon papers, Stanford Press Release, 1978 February 27 7 "Technology—America’s Miracle?" Journal Of Civil Defense, Vol XI, No 4, 1978 August 8 "The Many Hazards of Emergency," lecture, Purdue University, School of Nuclear Energy, 1978 April

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9 "Albert Einstein, Three Successes, Three Failures," Interids. Sci. V.3, 1978 10 Interview w/Dr. Teller by Charlotte Zabusky. Book- Immigrant Experience, 1978 11 "A Good Treaty," Baltimore Sun, 1978 April 9 12 "Remarks on Thorium Cycle," Annals of Nuclear Energy, Permagon Press, 1978 13 "International Cooperation," Imprimis, 1978 December 14 Interview, U.S. News and World Report, 1978 May 3 15 "Energy Present and Future in the Western Hemisphere," speech, Mitre, 1978 16 Interview with DPA Hamburg, 1978 February 17 "Present Carter’s Nuclear Policy is all Wrong," Baltimore Sun, 1978 September 10. Also "The Road to Proliferation" 18 "Capital Formation and the Human Factor," 1978 July 19 "Technology Initiatives on Early Sufficiency in Energy," Energy Research, 1978 20 "I Was the Only Victim of TMI," Wall Street Journal, 1979 July 31 21 "Technology-America’s Miracle?" Journal of Civil Defense, 1979 August 22 "Why Einstein Should Have Won the Noble Prize," manuscript for Einstein Centennial 23 "Persian Gulf (Double-Barreled Threat)," Modesto Bee, 1979 24 "An Interview with Edward Teller," The Atom, Vol 16, No 10, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL), 1979 December 25 "To the Republican Assembly," speech, 1979 November 3 26 "Nuclear Energy and the Interdependence of Nation," Technology in Society, 1979 27 "Fission or Fusion," address to San Francisco American Nuclear Society, 1979 November 28 "Salt II," debate with Panofsky, 1979 April 29 "Salt II," Physics Today, 1979 June 30 Debate with Kenneth Watt on energy and environmental quality, UC Davis, 1979 31 Testimony, Long-Range Energy Needs, Committee on Science and Technology, 1979 May 7

152. 1 Access to Energy: A Selection of Brief Essays, introduction by Edward Teller, 1979 2 "Technology: The Imbalance of Power," 1979 3 "Fusion-Fission Hybrids by 1990," manuscript unknown, 1979 4 "The Lesson of Three Mile Island," statement, 1979 May 1 5 "Dinner Address to Mitre Workshop on Thorium Utilization," 1979 October 6 Salt II Treaty Testimony, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 1979 September 7 7 Testimony, Salt II, U.S. Senate, 1979 December 7 8 "Future Prospects of Nuclear Energy," Engin/Bus/Society, 1979

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9 Interview, Teller Urges Attack the Energy Crisis, San Jose Mercury News, 1979 August 19-20 10 "A Lesson From Radioactive Island," op ed, Baltimore Sun, 1979 April 8 11 "More Shocks to Energy," Washington Star, 1979 12 "Dangers, Real and Imagined," New York Daily News, 1979 May 9 13 "Too Little, Too Much Government," San Francisco Examiner, 1979 August 1 14 "For Our War in Energy, More than BB Guns," op ed, New York Daily News, 1979 August 10 15 Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space, 1979 January 25, 31 and February 1 16 "Controlled Fusion," Creative Science and Technology, Vol. 2, No.4, Spring 1979 17 Statement on President Carter’s Energy Policy, 1979 April 5 18 "Nuclear Terrorism," speech to International Conference on Terrorism, Israel, 1979 July 19 Salt II Statement, 1979 July 20 Statement to Congressmen and Other Leaders on Salt II, 1979 October 21 Playboy interview, Playboy, 1979 August 22 "Why Einstein Didn’t Win the Nobel Prize," Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Newsline, 1979 March/April 23 Testimony, House of Representatives Committee On Science and Technology, Long-Range Energy Needs, 1979 May 24 "Third World and Nuclear Power," 1980 25 The Pursuit of Simplicity, excerpts, 1980 26 Underground Coal Gasification, 1980 27 Conflict in the Middle East, 1980 28 United States in the 1980’s, 1980 29 "Perspectives on Nuclear Energy," Dresser article, 1980 30 "World’s Energy Future," Times-Picayune, 1980 April 1 31 After Détente the Imbalance of Power, 1980 32 "Energy from Heaven and Earth," American Legion Magazine, 1980

153. 1 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Department of Defense speech, 1980 2 Politboro tape transcripts, 1980 3 Speech, International Instrumentation Symposium 4 Foreword, Nuclear War Survival Skills, 1980 5 "Free World Unity: Key to Maintaining Freedom," News World, New York, 1980 August 27 6 "The Politics of Nuclear Energy," speech, 1980 7 Rotary speech, 1980 8 World Affairs Council, Pittsburg, 1980 9 Persian Gulf Los Alamos Speech, 1980 10 Commonwealth Club of California lecture and press release, 1980 11 "Energy and Peace," 1980 December 12 Miscellaneous speeches, 1980

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13 Emergency Planning/Persian Gulf, speech, 1980 14 National Town Meeting, speech, Atomic Age 15 Pennsylvania Power Conference, speech, 1980 16 "The China Syndrome," speech, A.S.M.E., 1980 17 Speech, Brazil, 1980 September 25 18 "History of Nuclear Energy," Great Issues 79/80, Troy State University Press, 1980 19 "Education, Excellence, and Equality," unpublished, 1981 20 "Geopolitics of the Persian Gulf," 1980 21 Letter to editor, Einstein, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1980 April 22 Book review, Nuclear Disaster in the Urals, 1980 November 23 Il Tempo op eds, 1980s 24-25 "The China Syndrome," op ed, Italy, 1980 November

154. 1 "Nuclear Weapons and Defense," Il Tempo, 1980 2 "U.S. Preparedness in the Middle East," 1980 3 "Is Nuclear Energy Worth the Risk?" 1980 4 "Doubtful Balance or Imbalance of Power," 1980 5 "On the Brink," op ed, 1980 February 6 "Economics: An American Weapon," 1980 7 "Stealth or the Emperor's New Clothes," 1980 8 "In Pursuit of Peace," op ed, 1980 9 "Polls, Probabilities and Science," op ed, 1980 November 10 "NATO and the Neutron Bomb," 1981 11 "In the Eye of the Hurricane," 1980 12 Focus interview, 1980 13 East West Journal interview, 1980 December 14 Aviation Week and Space Technology Interview, 1980 15 Okonomisk Rapport, Norwegian magazine, 1980 16 "A is for Atom, B is for Bomb," NOVA television show transcripts, WGBH, 1980 17 World Research Inc. interview, 1980 July 18 KQED interview with W. M. Skane, 1980 August 18 19 Forbes interview, 1980 February 18 20 Science and Technology 21 Stanford Magazine interview, 1980 October 22 NOVA television show, PBS, 1980 23 Media interview, Communications about Nuclear Energy, 1980 August

185. 7 "The Medfly and the Nuclear Reactor," 1981 July 8 "Mutually Assured Survival, The Best Anti-War Insurance," 1981 9 "Nuclear Energy, Past, Present, Future," Saturday Evening Post, 1981 September 10 Op ed, Govenor Brown, "Good Intentions—Good Results?" 1981 11 "The Nuclear Elephant," 1981 November 12 "Human Ingenuity, An Inexhaustible Source of Energy," 1981 13 "California’s Energy Future," circa 1981 14 "Energy and Peace," 1981 April 15 Military Science and Technology, "Secrecy Leads to 'Nowhere'" 1981 December 16 "Neutron Bomb," New York Times, 1981 March 19

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17 Three Mile Island, op ed, 1981 18 Physics Today, 1981 19 Op eds, 1981

155. 1 The Russian Review, 1981 January 2 "Secrecy: The Road to Nowhere," Technology Review 1981 October 3 "Progress in Scientific Culture," and "The China Syndrome" 1981 Spring 4 "Military Technology: Too Much? Too Little?" Executive, 1981 August 5 Address, Unmanned Space Vehicles Magazine, Winter Issue, 1981 July 21 6 Bard College lecture, 1981 Spring 7 "Energy and Peace," National Defense, 1981 June 8 "The Myth About Radiation," 1981 June 9 "The China Syndrome," Port of Stockton, 1981 July 10 Hardware Stores, Edward Teller and Johndale Solem Executive, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration at Cornell, 1981 Fall 11 "Computers and Defense," 1981 October 12 "Energy from Heaven and Earth," Philippines, 1981 January 13 Lecture, International Conference on Spin Excitations in Nuclei, 1981 March 14 "Energy From Heaven and Earth," Welding and Testing Technology Exhibition and Conference (WATTec) Symposium speech, 1981 15 "Fusion-Fission Hybrid," Philippines, 1981 January 16 Washington seminar at Hoover banquet speech, 1981 April 2 17 National Securities Issues symposium, Mitre, 1981 October 18 "Great issues ’81," Troy State University Press, 1981 19 "Machines and Elephants Never Forget," Los Alamos 1981 June 20 Address, Vienna, Austria, 1981 August

156. 1 College of Fellows Luncheon, Institute for the Advance of Engineers, 1981 2 "California’s Energy Future," Commonwealth Speech 3 "The Jahn-Teller Effect: Its History and Applicability," 1981 August 31 4 Address to the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems, 1981 July 21 5 Address, Subnuclear School of Physics, Erice, Italy, 1981 August 6 Closing lecture, Erice, Italy, 1981 August 7 "The Fission/Fusion Hybrid: A Fission Fuel Factory," TRW, 1981 December 17 8 Testimony, Committee on Armed Services, Spaced Based Laser Program, 1981 April 8 9 Testimony, Subcommittee for Energy Developments and Applications, 1981 May 20 10 Testimony to the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee/House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, undated

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11 Testimony, Reagan’s Energy Policy Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, 1981 October 12 Endless Energy, Oak Ridge Convention on Our Energy Future, 1982 13 Interview with Mario Balibera, Mexico City, Mexico, 1981 Fall 14 "Der Maler Und Sein Modell," ZDF Television, Germany, 1981 October 15 Interview with Ullstein Verlag, 1981

157. 1 Hör Zu Magazine with Karin Von Faber, 1981 May 6 2 Interview, Austrian T.V., 1981 August 27 3 National Examiner, Montreal, 1981 October 4 L’Espresso interview, Calamandrei 5 Interview with Adelbert Reifize, Sind Unsere Energieprobleme Lösbar?, 1981, 6 German interview, 1981 7 Introduction, The Pursuit of Simplicity, Pepperdine University Press, 1981 8 Current promotional, correspondence Pursuit of Simplicity, 1980-1981 9 "Recollections of a Long and Fruitful Friendship (Willard Frank Libby)," 1981 10 Foreword, The Nuclear War, 1981 11 Preface, Fusion book, 1980-1981 12 Epilogue, Eugene Wigner’s Biography, 1981 July 13 Unpublished manuscript, Historical Review, 1981 14 Preface for 2nd Printing of Japanese Version of Energy from Heaven and Earth, 1981 15 Das Verstehen, Weizsacker, Festschrift, 1982 16 "The Medfly and the Nuclear Reactor," Environmental News Services, 1982 April 17 "Playing at Secrecy," Reason Magazine, 1982 18 "Secure Nuclear Energy," Energy Forum magazine, 1982 July 19 Electromagnetic pulse article, IEEE Spectrum Magazine, 1982 October

158. 1 "Electromagnetic Effects," Military Science and Technology, 1982 September 2 "Dangerous Myths About Nuclear Arms," Reader’s Digest, 1982 November 3 "Nuclear Arms: From Fact to Fantasy," Reader’s Digest, 1982 November 4 "RPV/UVS Systems, Military Electronics Countermeasures," 1982 December 5 "The History of the Bet Paper," ACS Symposium Series, 1982 6 "Tower Talks," Hoover Institution, 1982 January 12 7 Berkeley Commons Club, 1982 January 29 8 "Space and Austerity," abstract, 1982 February 8 9 "Space and Austerity," Young President’s Organization, Hawaii, 1982 February 8 10 University for Young Americans, 1982 February 23 11 "History of the Los Alamos and Livermore Laboratories," UC Berkeley, 1982 March 11 12 "Address to the Zionist Organization of America," 1982 March 22

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13 ITT lecture on energy and national security, Marquette University, 1982 April 5 14 "Future Energy: Sources and Requirements," Pelindaba, South Africa, 1982 April 21 15 Address to the American College of Nuclear Medicine, 1982 May 29 16 Abstract, Frank Yang Address, Erice, Italy, 1982 August 12 17 "Early Years," Brown Bag Dialogue with E. Teller, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1982 August 5 18 "Endless Energy: Given at Breeder Reactor Corp," Tennessee, 1982 August 31 19 Address, National Press Club, 1982 October 26 20 "Energy in the 21st Century," Institute of Gas Technology, 1982 November 11 21 "Danger: Future Energy Supplies Uncertain," Citizens Advisory Council on Energy, 1982 November 13 22 Press release on Pete Wilson, 1982 May 21 23 Project description, Status of Energy Research at Stanford, 1982 May 24 Statement, Business Week, 1982 November 8 25 "Salvation Through the Freeze or Freezing our Salvation," Los Angeles Times, 1982 October 17

159. 1 "Common Myths about Nuclear Arms," Washington Times and other publications, 1982 November 2 "Andropov and Shcharansky," The Christian Science Monitor, 1982 December 30 3 "The Matchless Solution," 1982 October 4 "Peace and the Freeze," 1982 October 5 Letter to editor on "Space Wars" op ed, San Jose Mercury News, 1982 October 7 5 "Neutron Bomb, Really a Defensive Weapon," Santa Ana Register 1982 October 13 6 "Earth’s Nuclear Fate Isn’t Life’s End Viewpoints," 1982 August 17 7 "The Difficult Road to Peace," Independent News Alliance, 1982 September 8 "Why Disarm Our Negotiators?" San Jose Mercury News, 1982 September 19 9 "Playing at Secrecy," Network News, Inc., Fran Coombs, 1982 10 "Syllogism or Sense?" 11 Op ed, unpublished, High Frontier Study, 1982 12 "The Underdeveloped Technology," 1982 13 "Nuclear Weapons for Defense?" 1982 January/February 14 "Deep Freeze for Nuclear Arms," 1982 March 15 "Nuclear Arms: Deterrence or Provocation?" Berkeley Science Journal, 1982 April 16 "True Nuclear Defense," The Washington Post, 1982 April 22 17 Zichichi Papers, 1982 April 18 "Energy, Defense and Elections," Pete Wilson op ed, 1982 June 19 "Letter to the Editor," Science Magazine, 1982 December

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20 Foreword, Now It Can Be Told: The Story of the Manhattan Project by L. Groves, De Capo Publishers, 1982 21 "The Schell Game," 1982 June 22 Manuscript, "The Role of Weizacker as Hitler’s Ambassador," 1982 23 San Jose Mercury News, 1982 January 4 24 Interview notes with Major F. Symes, 1982 January 22 25 Time Magazine, 1982 March 29 26 Chemical and Engineering News, 1982 April 5 27 CBS Morning News, 1982 June 14

160. 1 Oppenheimer and the BBC Production manuscripts, 1982 2 American Medical News, 1982 July 30 3 "Dialogue with Senator Steve Symms and Dr. Teller," 1982 September 27 4 WJRH Radio, Lafayette College, 1982 September 28 5 Penthouse, Zurich, Switzerland, 1982 November 6 Interview with USA Today, 1982 November 3 7 Opinion Television Program, London, England, 1982 December 8 Yoman Ha Shavua, News Weekly of Israel, 1982 December 17 9 "On the Origin of Gamma Ray Bursts," Physics Colloquium, Stanford, 1983 January 12 10 "Offense and Defense," Nuclear Design Colloquium, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1983 January 13 11 Center for Science and Innovation Studies (CSIS) Science and Technology Seminar, Georgetown University, 1983 January 18 12 "The Inexhaustible Energy Source," Seventh International Scientific Forum on Energy, 1983 13 "The Story of Gravitation," Taiwan address, 1983 January 26 14 Round table discussion on nuclear arms freeze with C. Heston and H. Caldicott, Clemson University, 1983 February 4 15 "M.D.s and Civic Responsibilities," American Dermatological Meeting, 1983 March 16 Press release, Energy From Heaven and Earth, Rice University, 1982 April 12

161. 1 "The Lunar Laboratory," 40th Anniversary Conference, Los Alamos, 1983 April 2 Address, Joseph Handleman Prize, Jewish Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1983 May 11 3 Address to German Civil Defense Commission, Ulm, Germany, 1983 May 13 4 "In Honor of Edward Teller’s 75th B-Day," Hans Mark, Stanford Faculty Club, 1983 June 12 5 "The Need for New Weapons Technology," Commonwealth Club, 1983 June 29 6 Address to Arms Control Conference, Hoover Institution, 1983 September 23 7 "Advanced Fission Concepts," 7th International Forum on Energy Realities, 1983 November

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8 "Technological Developments and Offense Versus Defense," 1983 9 Bethe/Teller Debate, Harvard, 1983 November 10 "Secrecy Can Be Harmful, Even Deadly to Weapons," Hoover Institution Conference, 1983 December 11 Testimony, Third Generation Systems, House of Representatives Subcommittee on R and D, Committee on Armed Services, 1983 April 28 12 Senate Armed Services Committee Testimony, 1983 May 2 13 Testimony on H.R. 3073, The People Protection Act of 1983, 1983 November 10 14 "Energy Research at Stanford University," 1983 15 Endorsement, Escape to Freedom by Aaron Levenstein 1983 16 Hoover Requested Critique, "Comments on the Atom and the Fault" by R. Meehan, 1983 17 Current biography, Edward Teller overview, 1983 18 1984, Die Zukunft von Gestern Ist Nicht Unser Heute, Ullstein Verlag, 1983 March 19 "Nuclear Reactors," encyclopedia contribution, Rizzoli Editors, Italy, 1983 20 Introduction, The War Called Peace, Part II, Western Goals Foundation, 1983 21 Pacific Basin Conference, paper published by Hoover Press, 1983 August 16 22 "Energy and Peace, Strategies for Peace," Hoover Publication, 1983

162. 1 "A Stable Peace," most likely published in Baltimore Sun, 1983 March 2 "Two Turning Points," 1983 April 3 Wall Street Journal Ad on New York Times article about Helionetics, 1983 May 31 4 Letter to editor on Helionetics, New York Times, 1983 July 1 5 Sakharov’s Initiative, Il Tempo, 1983 July 12 6 "Letter to the Editor," The Ledger, Lakeland, Florida, 1983 August 7 Letter to the editor on the economics of nuclear energy, Wall Street Journal, 1983 August 8 "The Airplane, The Freeze and Mr. Lantos," 1983 September 9 "Letter to Editor," Science, 1983 December 10 "Four Years Before the Day After," 1983 December 11 "Secrecy can be Harmful, Even Deadly to Weapons," Stanford Press Release, 1983 December 12 Tri-Valley interview with Diane Edwards, 1983-1984 13 San Jose Mercury News, 1983 January 2 14 Interview with Susan Ruel of UPI, 1983 March 23 15 Tribune Review, Pittsburgh, Penn Sunday, 1983 March 27 16 Interview, Survive Magazine, 1983 March/April 17 The Opinion Register, Moneysworth Magazine, 1983 April 18 Time Magazine interview and letter to the editor, 1983 April 4, 25 19 "Freeman Reports" with Theodore Taylor, Cable News Network, 1983 May 16

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20 Haagse Post, Netherlands, 1983 May 21 Interview with Cornelius Bormann, Bavarian Radio, Germany, 1983 May 22 Goucher College Quarterly, 1983 Spring 23 Interview to be included in Ultimate Powers by Richard Rhodes, 1982 June 24 CBS Nightwatch News, 1983 June 21 25 Interview with Futures Group, referred by William Casey, 1983 July 26 German interview, 1983 May 27 IEEE Spectrum, 1983 August 28 Interview with K. Fleckenstein on Maria Mayer, 1983 September 9 29 United Press International, 1983 September 30 Lakeland Community College Cable Television, 1983 November 2 31 Harper’s Magazine, 1983 December 32 Modern Civil Defense Magazine, Taiwan, 1983 33 Book interview, The Best Game on Earth, Schocken Books Publishers, 1983

163. 1 "Democracy and Defense," Social Education Magazine, 1983 2 "On Facts and Hopes," reply to Frank von Hippe, Bulletin, 1983 April 3 "Deterrence and Defense," Journal of Civil Defense, 1983 4 "How to Gain Peace in our Time," Rotarian Magazine, 1983 April 5 "Seven Hours of Reminiscences," Los Alamos Science, 1983 April 6 "Danger: Future Energy Supplies Uncertain," National Forum, 1983 Fall 7 "Technik, Krieg und Kriegsverhuetung" Naturwissenschaft, 1983-1984 8 "Belief in Action," 1984 April 9 "Defense: Retaliation or Protection" 10 E. Teller and H. Bethe Debate at Harvard, Technology Review, 1984 April 11 "Statement on George Orwell’s 1984," Popular Mechanics, 1984 January 12 Physics Today, 1984 January 13 "Teller/Broyles: Nuclear War and the End of Mankind," 1984 June 25 14 "Defensive Weapons," Popular Mechanics 1984 June/July 15 Nature Magazine, 1984 Spring

164. 1 BBC, Teller interview by Levin at 433 Gerona, 1985 May 5. Shown August 5, 1984 in England 2 Harvard Political Review, 1984 Summer 3 Ira Levanon, Teller meeting at Newark Airport, 1984 September 30 4 Susan Cohen, interview, West Magazine and San Jose Mercury News, 1984 November 5 Abstract, "What do we want to Freeze?" 1984 6 Abstract of "Energy From Heaven and Earth" address 7 Edward Teller and Carl Sagan debate, 1984 May 16 8 Speeches, 1984

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9 Speech given at GA on Fusion, Thorium, Reactors, and Energy, 1984 Spring 10 Speech to National Conferences of Chief Justices of America, 1984 August 11 "Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts," speech given at Los Alamos, 1984 August 12 Pacem in Tetris, Center for Study of Democratic Institutions, 1984 November 13 "New Science in the Space Age," U.S. Space Foundation Symposium, 1984 November 14 "The Electricity Crisis," University of Miami, 1984 November 15 "Survival or Suicide?" 1984 16 :Fusion/Fission Hybrid, Energy, for Ourselves and for out Posterity," Vol. 3, 1984 17 "Deterrence by Defense," Discover, 1984 December 18 "Three Remarkable Nations," 1984 19 Fuchs, Klaus/Manuscript, 1984 20 Werner Heisenberg, Leipzig, Kleint, 1984

165. 1 "Widespread Aftereffects of Nuclear War," magazine submission, Nature, 1984 June 25 2 "Nato’s Sixteen Nations," 1984 August 3 Gamma Bursts/Max Phlanck Institution, 1984 October 4 Bohr, Neils, 1984 September 5 Sakharov article, Lozansky, editor, 1984 November 6 Pro (Edward Teller) and Con (Carl Sagan), Strategic Defense Initiative, Discover, 1985 September 7 "The Fusion Breeder," Fusion Technology, 1984 November 8 "Morality and Nuclear Weapons," 1984 December 9 Letters to the editor, Time, 1984 January 9 and 30 10 "Civil Defense," op ed, New York Times, 1984 January 3 11 Opinion editorial, USA Today, 1984 June 12 Andrei D. Sakharov op ed, 1984 13 "Mortality and Nuclear Weapons," 1984 December 14 "Energy and Peace," 1984 15 Penthouse, 1984 February 16 Velikov, Teller, Zichichi TV Panel, 1984 May 10 17 Discover magazine, 1984 July 18 Up Front (Stanford publication), 1984 Spring 19 Interview/Stern, Germany, 1984 July

166. 1 Eyring, Henry (manuscript), 1984 2 Introduction by Hans Mark for Edward Teller’s book, 1984 3 Strauss, Lewis L. 1984 4 "Remarks on Stellar Clusters," 1984 November 5 "The Nuclear Dilemma," Miami-Dade Community College, 1984 March 6 Civil defense introduction, 1984 Fall 7 Naturwissenschaften, 1984 Spring 8 "The Computer Revolution," unpublished manuscript, 1984 December 19 9 "Technical Status of SDI," 1984 10 "Defense: Retaliation or Protection?, Arms Control: Myths versus Reality," 1984

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11 "Atomic Alphabet," 1985, undated 12 Hungarian Americans for Reagan/Bush, 1984 13 Teller/Sagan dialogue before Congress on the aftereffects of nuclear war, 1984 May 16 14 Stern interview, 1985 15 Epoche interview, 1985 16 Tiempo interview, 1984 Summer. Published January 1985 17 Politique Internationale, Patrick Wajsman, 1985 January 18 Kettering Review, 1985 Summer 19 Meet the Press, 1985 July 28 20 Interview, Washington Times, 1985 August 2 21 Interview, Washington Times, 1985 August 6 22 Interview with Anthony Bothwell, National Review, 1985 August 9 23 Star Wars History, BBC transmitted, 1985 October 27 24 German interviews, 1985 November

167. 1 "Policy Review," letter to the editor about L. Lehrman Article on SDI, 1985 January 2 Letter to the editor on Jastrow article, Commentary Magazine, 1985 January 8 3 "Never Again," Op ed, Chicago Tribune 4 "Secrecy and Strategic Defense," submitted to Wall Street Journal, 1986 May 5 "Was Hiroshima Necessary?" Scripps Howard News Service, 1985 July 6 "Drugs, Negotiations and Reality," Op ed, 1985 Summer 7 "Monopoly on Defense Weapons," USA Today, submitted 1985 November 11 8 "X-Ray Laser," submitted to New York Times, 1985 December 9 "Defense as a Deterrent of War," Harvard International Review, 1985 January 10 "The Many Facets of Emergency," NCCEM, 1985 Spring 11 "International Combat Arms," 1985 12 Harper’s Magazine, 1985 June 13 Physics Today, 1985 July 14 "Foundations of Physics," J. Wheeler, 1985 August 15 Pro Strategic Defense Initiative, Discover, 1985 September 16 "40 Years of Peace," Inside Right, Oxford University Conservative Association, 1985 September 17 "Strategic Defense Initiative-Special Report," Spectrum Magazine, 1985 September 18 "To Deter a 'Grizzly:' Better a Shield than a Sword," Defense Science, 1985 October 19 "Climatic Change," Nature, submitted 1985 October 20 Testimony before Defense Caucus, 1985 June 5 21 "Shall we Fight? If So, When and How?," Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1985 January

168. 1 Debate, McGeorge Bundy, New York University, 1985 March 2 Munich conference, 1985 February 8-10

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3 Conference on Political/Military Decision Making, Hoover Institution, 1985 March 4 Oxford Union Society Panel Discussion, Nitze, Wallop, Edward Teller, 1985 June 7 5 Hoover Overseers’ Conference, 1985 July 6 "Reagan’s Decisions," Los Alamos, 1985 September 12 7 European Democratic Parliament, France, 1985 October 7 8 The American Civil Defense Association. Los Angeles, 1985 November 9 Speech, Laser Conference, Las Vegas, 1985 December 3 10 Address to the Jewish Community Federation, South Peninsula, 1985 December 11 Bothwell, Anthony (ex/PR man from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), The Valley Times, 1985 January 16 12 US News and World Report, 1986 January 13 "Defense, Openness and Research," submitted to Il Tempo, 1986 January 6 14 "The Anti-Weapons," Die Waffenar-Wehr in Physikalische Platter, 1986 January 15 "Some Generalizations of the Virial Theorem," Plenum Press, 1986 16 "Defense and The NATO Alliance," submitted to The National Interest, 1986 January 14 17 Physikalische Blatter, 1986 April 18 "What Helps Stability?" Encounter, 1986 February- April 19 "Strategic Defense and Secrecy #83," The Australian Physicist, 1986 May 20 "Civilian Protection," Journal of Civil Defense, 1986 April 21 "What Helps Stability?" Encounter, 1986 May 22 "The Freedom to Defend Freedom," San Jose Mercury News, 1986 June 29

169. 1 "Defense and the NATO Alliance," Canadian Conservative Centre, 1986 June 2 "The Strategic Defense Initiative," for Wendy Borchardt, Citizens for the Republic, 1986 August 3 "What is the Strategic Defense Initiative?" #19, Fund for the American Renaissance, 1986 August 4 "What Helps Superpower 'Star Wars' Stability?" Encounter, 1986 September 5 Danish Ambassador, Strategic Defense Initiative article, 1986 6 "Scientists vs America’s Defense," Policy Review, 1986 November 7 Policy Review correspondence 8 Testimony on SDI for Department of Defense Appropriations Bill, 1986 May 9 9 "Why are all Scientists Opposed to the Strategic Defense Initiative?" 1986 10 Letters to President, manuscripts, 1986 October 11 "Three Nations," unpublished, 1986

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12 "Pollution by Poverty," manuscript written for Better a Shield Than a Sword but not used, 1986 13 Stanford Daily News, reporter, Charles Seavey, 1986 January 14 Interview with Gerard Varni, International Combat Arms, 1986 March 24 15 Bernd C. Hesslein, 1986 May 16 Interview with Bruni Kobbe, German magazine, 1986 October 17 Speech at Idea Conference, San Francisco, 1986 December 18 Strategic Defense Initiative, University of California at Davis, 1986 January 13 19 Missouri River Township Speech, 1986 April 26 20 Virginia Military Institute, 1986 April 7 21 New York Academy of Science Conference, 1986 May 8

170. 1 Address to Space Symposium, Washington D.C., 1986 June 23 2 Speech at West Point, Thayer Award, 1986 October 3 Chief Executive Address, 1986 October 28 4 Speeches given at TACDA, 1986 October 5 "Where are the Russians on SDI?" Commonwealth Club 1986 November 24 6 Idea Conference speech, San Francisco, 1986 December 7 "The Ultimate Renewable Resource," Chemtech, 1986 February 8 Report on Chernobyl, 1986 May 9 National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Cornell questionnaire, 1986 10 Book reviews, Nature, 1987 11 Contribution to the Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology 12 Lunar Laboratory, Academic Press, 1987 January 13 "Midgetman and SDI," Armed Forces submission, 1986 April 2 14 "Perspectives on Strategic Defense," Westview Press, 1987 April

171. 1 "World without Nuclear Weapons," essay for New York Times, 1987 April 5 2 "The Future Role of the Science Advisor," 1987 June 5 3 "How Important is SDI?" The World and I, 1987 June 4 "Should the Scientist be King?" "The Scientist" 1987 November 2 5 Letter to president, manuscripts, 1987 April 6 Response to Omni Magazine questionnaire, 1987 7 "Midgetman Needs Anti-Stimulation Decoys," Armed Forces Journal, 1987 March 8 Interview with John Rees, Conservative Digest, 1987 March 17 9 Lenore Kitts interview, 1987 March 21 10 Princeton Sentinel, 1987 May 3 11 Beyond 2000, Australian, 1987 12 Sacramento Bee, Deborah Blum, 1987 August 13 Hungarian Radio, Laszlo Zeley, 1987 September 12

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14 Winter meeting, American Nuclear Society, 1987 November 17 15 "The Scientist," 1987 September 21 16 "Open Letter to Hans Bethe," Policy Review, 1987 January 17 Responses to "Open Letter to Hans Bethe," 1987 18 "The Question of Strategic Defense," op ed, 1987 September 19 Letter to Turkey Ala Nordberg, 1987 January 20 Blumberg’s revised Edward Teller biography, 1987

172. 1 "Remarks about Fields of High Intensity," 1987 2 "High Temperature Superconductivity-Prospects and Challenges," Institute for Technology and Strategic Research, 1987 3 Speech, Hist. State on von Neumann, Arizona State University, 1987 April 4 Speech to AFL/CIO, Washington D.C., 1987 May 14 5 Miller Center, University of Virginia, 1987 July 6 "Three Controversies," Heritage Lecture Series 1987 June 7 Conference on Nuclear Weapons and The Law, 1987 June 15 8 Superconductivity presentation to President Reagan, 1987 July 22 9 Edward Teller’s speeches at conference on enhanced safety of nuclear reactors, 1988 August 10 Superconductivity speech, Lockheed, 1987 October 10 11 The American Civil Defense Association (TACDA) speeches compilation 1986, developed by Horowitz, 1987 October 12 Lasers conference at Tahoe, speech paper, 1987 December 7-11 13 "Decision about Peace and Stability," Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, 1987 December 15 14 Exiles Project, WNET Thirteen interview for TV, 1988 January 26 15 Radio interview with Bill Wattenburg, 1988 May 16 Interview with Bogdan Maglich for Living Physics 17 "60 Minutes" with Mike Wallace, 1988 August 1-2 18 Interview with David Gardner, Computer Systems News, 1988 August 21

173. 1 Interview with Guy Sorman, Figaro Magazine, 1988 September 3 2 San Jose Mercury News, 1988 September 4 3 "The Insider" I, 1988 September 5 4 "The Insider" II, 1988 September 14 5 Interview with Gene Dannen about Leo Szilard, 1988 October 19 6 Interview, Ken Adelman, Washington Magazine, 1988 October 7 Insight interview with Phillip Gold, 1988 October 8 Interview with Alan McGregor for the London Times, 1988 9 "Superconductivity," paper to Dick More, 1989 January 25 10 "X-Ray Laser," San Diego Union, 1988 February 14

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11 Memorandum, WHSC, 1988 March 9 12 "Accuracy in Academia," article/letter, 1988 May 13 "Why I Became a Scientist," American Scientist, 1988 September/October 14 Message for the dedication of the Raoul Wallenberg Memorial, 1988 September 15 "Accuracy in Academia" article, submitted December 1987, published October 1988 16 "Science and Technology in the 1990s," Harvard International Review, 1988 November 17 "Myths about Energy Sources," American Legion Magazine, 1988 November 18 Wall Street Journal book review of "Technology and War," 1988 December 26 19 Submittal to Technology Week, 1988 December 20 Epoche translation of Better a Shield Than a Sword, "3 Controversies," in German, 1973

174. 1 "Day One" file, 1989 2 "High Technology…" Moment Magazine, 1988 November 3-5 "On the Chemistry of Superconductivity," with Richard More, 1987 6 Deterrence? Defense? Disarmament? Thinking About America, Anderson and Bark, Hoover Institution book, 1988 7 Testimony to Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1988 February 22 8 Statement Made to USA Today by phone, 1988 April 27 9 Scientists and Engineers for Secure Energy (SE2) letter, 1988 May 10 Testimony to Republican Platform, 1988 August 8 11 Testimony, Senate Judiciary Committee on Technology and Law, 1988 April 18 12 Glenn Campbell Support Letters, 1988

175. 1 Deterrence? Defense? Disarmament?, Hoover Institution book, 1988 2 Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) Deployment op ed, undated 3 Yuval Ne’eman, op ed, 1988 June 4 "Eating My Words!" The Observer, London, England 1988 July 5 Op ed, APS Journal, 1988 December 6 Hoover, 1900s op-ed, 1988 August 7 Superconductivity Conference, Houston, Texas, 1988 February 23 8 Speech, Miami University, 1988 March 29 9 "20th Century as a Century of Technology," Batzel’s Retirement, 1988 10 4th Natural Space Symposium speech, 1988 April 14 11 Commencement speech, George Washington University, 1988 May 8 12 Symposium, American and Israeli Economic Relations, 1988 June 6 13 Technion lecture, Washington D.C., 1988 July 6 14 Handout version of Enhanced Safety Nuclear Reactors Conference, 1988 August

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15 Enhanced Nuclear Energy Conference at George Washington University, 1988 August 9

176. 1 "Nuclear Energy, Today and Tomorrow," Switzerland 1987 August 27 2 American Heritage debate with Albert Carnesale, 1988 August 30 3 Herb Anderson Memorial Colloquium, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 1988 August 31 4 American Legion speech, 1988 September 8 5 Churchill Club speech, 1988 September 15 6 Edward Teller’s remarks at cryocooler meeting, 1988 October 7 "Ethics and Public Policy," Shelby Cullom Davis award speech, 1988 November 16 8 "The Role of the University," California State University, Northridge, 1988 November 9 Nuclear reactor letters to Reagan and Herrington, 1988 April 12 10 UC physics booklet, 1989 March 6 11 Gover/Ne’eman paper, 1987 12 Roy Woodruff affair, 1989 13 Bayer paper, 1989 14 Testimony to Republican Dingell’s Representative on Roy Woodruff, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1989 March 22 15 Statement to Associated Press on Strategic Defense Initiative and defense budget, 1989 July 31 16 "Prospects for Inertial Confinement Fusion," 1989 June 5 17 "Proposed Limitations on Secrecy Imposed on Scientific and Technology Information," 1989 June 18 "Accuracy in Media," letter sent to Reed Irvine, 1989 March 20 19 Letter to Ned Crabb, Wall Street Journal, 1989 February 9 20 "Letter to the Editor," Washington Post, 1989 March 13 21 Hungarian Radio interview with Gyorgy Marx, 1989 January 22 Interview, Yukio Ishida, The Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo, 1988 January 18 23 Starpower and PBS Documentary, 1989 24 Manager Magazine, Germany, 1989 25 Interview, L’Espresso, 1989 June

177. 1 Interview with Cabisco, 1989 June 3 2 Interview with James S. Goldman for The Buisness Journal, 1989 September 4 3 Interview with Tom Elias, Scripps Howard News Service, 1989 November 13 4 Santamaria, Natividad C., Spain conference, 1989 5 Fiftieth Anniversary of First Public Announcement of Successful Test of Fission, George Washington University, 1989 January 6 "Remarks on High Temperature Superconductivity," Department of Physics, University of Chicago 1989 January 5

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7 Kiwanis speech, San Jose, 1989 March 13 8 "Remarks on the X-Ray Laser," Colorado Springs, 1989 April. Statement given by another speaker but written by Edward Teller 9 "The Future of Nuclear Reactors," speech given by Lowell Wood, 1989 April 26 10 "The New Style," Space Symposium speech, 1989 April 11 Superconductivity, abstract, Huntsville, Alabama, 1989 May 23-25 12 Spain superconductivity speech, 1989 April 13 "High Temperature Superconductivity," Huntsville speech, 1989 14 Teller/Weizacher Debate, Graz, 1989 15 "Remarks of Edward Teller on Anomalous Effects on Denatured Metal," speech/paper, 1989 October 16 "An Unsinkable Navy," Isherwood Lecture, American Society of Naval Engineers, 1989 October 18 17 "Theory of Superconductivity at High Temperatures," Broyles, Teller, Wilson, 1989 18 "Reasons and Means of Space Exploration," submitted to National Space Council, 1989 November 2 19 "Adaptation of the Theory of Superconductivity to the Behavior of Oxides," 1989 July 20 "Comments on Changes in Soviet Policy," Granta, faxed on 1989 December 8 21 Admiral Truly and Secretary Watkins letters, 1989 December

178. 1 Comments to the Third Multinational Conference on Theatre Definitive Technology and Application, 1990 January 30 2 "Sons in Retirement" speech, 1990 February 3 "Need and Practicality of a Heavy-Lift Vehicle," Colorado Springs, Space Etc., undated 4 Sixth Annual Space Symposium, Colorado Springs, 1990 April 6 5 Interview, Brian Hogan, SDI/Brilliant Pebbles, Design News, 1990 May 6 Skorka, Aniko handouts, 1990 June 4 7 "Brilliant Pebbles, Brilliant Eyes," colloquium, Los Alamos, 1990 June 19 8 "Enhanced Nuclear Reactor Safety," Lake Como, Italy, 1990 July 6 9 "Nuclear Energy for Space Propulsion," Lake Como presentations, 1990 August 10 Second World Congress on Superconductivity, 1990 September 10 11 Speech given at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1990 November 29 12 "Dealing with the Next Danger of War," submitted to Wall Street Journal, 1990 January 29 13 "Comments on Changes in Soviet Policy," op ed, Granta, 1990 January 14 H Bomb, op ed, unpublished, submitted to New York Times 1990 January 15 German interview on von Weizsäcker, 1990

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16 Interview at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory with Lodi 4th graders, 1990 June 17 Contribution to A.D. Sakharov memorial volume, sent 1990 May 21 18 Nature article on defense, correspondence, published 1990 April 19 Dis Remote Sensing for Defense and Environment, Nature Magazine, 5/1990 20 Franck paper for University of Chicago, due 1990 May 30 21 New York State Institute on Superconductivity newsletter interview, 1990 October 2 22 "The Crisis of 1990," Stanford Magazine, submitted 1990 November 1

179. 1 Nature article on Defense, published 1990 2 "Brilliant Eyes Technology Provides Dual-Mode Viewing," Signal, 1990 December 3 Lectures and notes for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Saturday high school classes, 1990 Fall. Includes Conversations on the Dark Secrets of Physics materials 4 Memo, classification policy study, response to J. Tuck, Department of Energy, 1990 June 5 Letter to Senator Boren and Cohen on Threshold Test Ban Treaty remarks, 1990 6 Testimony about Emil Konopinski, 1990 July 7 Bingaman Amendment Statement, 1990 August 8 8 Introduction to Canadian Book on Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatments, 1990 9 Summer Course, Physics Appreciation, 1990 10 "Electron Transfer Between Layers..." Superconductivity conference, Buffalo, 1990 September 11 "The Puzzle of Cold Fusion," unfinished manuscripts, 1990 12 Jennings scholar lectures, 1964, undated 13 San Rafael rotary speech, 1991 May 13 14 Two speeches from Stevens Institute of Technology, 1991 May 30

180. 1 "The Effects of Chernobyl Accident," with Richard Wilson in Moscow, 1991 May 22 2 Szombathely, Hungary speech, 1991 August 29 3 "The Miracle of Superconductivity," George Washington University, 1991 September 13 4 Speech, The American Civil Defense Association (TACDA) Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1991 September 25 5 Lecture, Edward Teller Medals for Achievement in Fusion Energy, 1991 November 12 6 Interview, Superconductor Week, 1991 December 2 7 Edward Teller’s talk at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on superconductivity, 1991 January 4 8 Claremont Institute speech, 1991 February 14 9 National Space Symposium speech, 1991 April 9-11 10 Reply to Stanford Magazine article, 1991 11 Op ed for New York Times on Bril Peb, 1991 June 3

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12 "Start-An Imperceptible Movement Toward International Stability," Bull of Atomic Scientists, 1991 August 6 13 Hungarian Academy of Sciences questionnaire, 1991 January 11 14 After the Age of the Two Superpowers, Need for International Development of Technology, 1991 15 Edward Teller’s review of Sakharov’s memoirs, Physics World, 1991 March

181. 1 American Journal of Physics, 1991 July 2 "The Greek Atom," Chronika From the Athens College in Greece, 1991 3 "The World is at a Turning Point" ROA National Security Report, 1991 November 4 "Zaire and Japan," Productivity and Creativity Newsletter, 1991 December 5 Best forgotten memo and proposal with Lowell Wood and Yuki, 1991 October 6 Interview with Superconductor Week, 1991 November 7 "The Turbulent end of the Second Millennium," unpublished, 1991 December 23 8 KGO radio interview with Bill Wattenburg, 1992 March 1 9 Defense News interview, 1992 April 1 10 "The Peace Dividend," op ed, submitted to the Washington Post 1992 February 23 11 Interview, The Northern Sentinel with Peter Gardner, 1992 September 12 Testimony to Subcommittee on Space, 1992 March 25 13 Text and paraphrase of after-dinner Speech, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1992 January 15 14 Space Foundation speech, 1992 April 1 15 "Global Warming and Carbon Dioxide," Erice, Italy, 1992 April 22-29 16 "Advances in Spectroscopy in Hungary," 1992 August 17 Safety of Nuclear Reactors at Paks Hungarian conference, paper, 1992 August 14-18 18 Speech delivered at Tel Aviv University conference, "Preventing Super Terrorism," 1992 August 26 19 Importance of Science and of Ethics 3rd Millennium Conference, Como, Italy, 1992 September 20 Letter to the editor, The Sciences, 1992 May 29 21 Op ed for Washington Times, 1992 May 18 22 Comments for letters section of Issues magazine, 1992 August 7 23 "A Plan Based on Fear," op ed, submitted but never published, 1992 October 2 24 Op ed for Funk Uhr, Germany 1992 November 30 25 Summary of Edward Teller’s remarks at Wehrkunde submitted to Epoche magazine 26 "Fusion Devices, Explosive," Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology 27 "Global Warming and Carbon Dioxide," 1992 April 16 28 Space Propulsion...Fusion Technology, 1992 August 29 "The Laboratory of the Atomic Age," article for anniversary of Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1992 December

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30 "An Expert in the White House," op ed, not submitted, 1992 April

182. 1 Updating the Baruch Plan memo, 1992 January 2 Keynote speech, Edward Teller lecture, 1993 October 26 3 International Nuclear Safety Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 1993 November 22 4 "Hiroshima, The Psychology of a Decision," Eotvos University, Budapest, Hungary, 1993 November 25 5 Speech at Edward Teller Medal Award Dinner, Monterey, California, 1993 October 26 6 Erice speeches, 1993 7 Doctors for Disaster Preparedness speech, 1993 August 14 8 Interview with Dr. Douglas Price on Phantom Pain, 1993 April 6 9 Interview with Andrew Szanton, The World and I, 1993 April 10 Edward Teller’s speech on his birthday, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1993 February 17 11 US Space Symposium speech, 1993 April 15 12 Speech at Los Alamos National Laboratory on 50th anniversary, 1993 June 8 13 Book blurb for Science Under Siege, 1993 January 14 Book blurb for Target America, 1993 January 15 Critique for Bulletin of Atomic Science, 1993 April 16 Op ed submitted to Christian Science Monitor on 1993 November 22 17 "What to Do With Good News?" Journal of Civil Defense, 1993 Spring 18 "Los Alamos, The Focus of the Atomic Age" Saggiatore Magazine, 1993 June 19 Tribute to Dr. Peter Beckmann, Access to Energy, 1993 October 20 "The Laboratory of the Atomic Age," Los Alamos Science Magazine, 1993 21 Testimony Before House of Representatives, 1993 September 2 22 "An Example of a Plan for Protection Against Asteroid Impact by International Action," 1993 January 23 "The Future, The First Problem, Not Yet the Biggest," Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory lecture, 1993 February 17 24 Eighty-fifth birthday wishes and cards, 1993

183. 1 "Priorities in U.S. Declassification Program," 1994 January 11 2 "Opportunities," eighty-sixth birthday speech, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1994 January 14 3 Young Presidents’ Association speech, 1994 March 10 4 Keynote address, US Space Symposium, Colorado Springs, 1994 April 6 5 Erice material, 1994 August

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6 Speeches delivered in Australia, 1994 September 19, 21-22 7 Speech given at International Conference with Russian Federal Nuclear Center, 1994 September 26 and 30 8 Fusion Research Conference speech, 1994 November 14-18 9 "Empower America Speech," Washington D.C., 1994 December 8 10 "Neutrons in the Past and the Future" conference, Neutron Research and Applications Budapest, 1994 March 11 "Protection Against Asteroid Impacts..." by Tedeschi and Teller, 1994 January 12 "Limitations of Physics," chapter in The Ambiguous Legacy of the Enlightenment, Claremont Institute, 1994 November 13 Interview with Dr. Yuri Smirnov, 1994 January 12 14 Interview with Bill Wattenburg, KGO 810 AM Radio, 1994 January 16 15 National Defense Magazine, 1994 January 16 "Secrecy," speech/paper handed out at Department of Energy Meeting, San Francisco, 1994 January 11 17 Book review, "Higher Superstition," Edward Teller’s title, "The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science," written for the National Review, 1994 May 18 Department of the Air Force/USAF Scientific Advisory Board (SAB), 1994 December 5 19 "The Sixth Commandment" for a Hungarian newspaper, faxed 1994 March 29 20 "Scientists and Spies" submission to Wall Street Journal, 1994 May 5 21 "Who’s Afraid of Science and Why?" National Review, pg.72, 1994 October 10

184. 1 Eugene Wigner’s obituary for Physics World, 1995 January 11 2 "Magnetic Effects of Meteor Impacts Planetary Defense" workshop speech, 1995 May 23 3 "World League for Freedom and Democracy" speech, 1995 July 28 4 "A Safe Nuclear Reactor," APS conference paper, Texas Tech, 1995 October 26-28 5 Testimony before Senate on the Department of Energy, 1995 January 31 6 Testimony on U.S. Space Program, House of Representatives, 1995 March 16 7 Teller/Ishikawa/Wood paper (for Russian conference), 1996 June 8 "Nuclear Power for the 21st Century," submitted to Knight/Ridder, 1996 July 9 Op ed, submitted to Los Angeles Times and Washington Post, 1996 May 31 10 Op ed, Wall Street Journal, 1996 June 20 11 Observations on 7/17, Kissinger speech 12 "The History of the Atomic Bomb," speech delivered at Dubna Conference, 1996 May 14

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13 Erice, re Incoming Meteorites and the Defenses, 1996 14 "10 Years and Counting," speech at LFT and E Conference, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1997 January 14 15 "An Acceptable and Competitive and Competitive Reactor," written for Int. Atom Energy Agency, 1997 April 16 Edward Teller’s response to Department of Energy’s strategic plans for the future, 1997 July 17 "A Positive Approach to Nuclear Reactors," Nuclear News, accepted 1997 May 21 18 Op ed requested and submitted to Wall Street Journal, 1997 April 1 19 Op ed on Cloning, Wall Street Journal, 1997 May 2 20 "Global Warming, Markets and Technology," submitted to Wall Street Journal, 1997 October 7 21 San Francisco Examiner interview, 1998 August 30

185. 1 Foreword to "Elektrotechnika," 1998 March 30 2 "Science and Mortality," Science Magazine, 1998 May 22 3 Espionage and Nuclear Explosives op ed, NYT 1999 May 14 4 Nuclear Energy for the Third Millennium, Kursunoglu Conference, 1999 February 5 Science, Menace or Salvation (written for Gina Rinehart), 1999 February 6 Interview with Technical Insights Science and Government Report, 1999 April 5

Incremental Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory speeches and writings, 1930-2000. Includes articles, publications, and drafts. Arranged chronologically. 599. 1 Undated 2 1930 3 1931 4 1941 5 1942 6 1946 7 1947 8 1949 9 1950 10 1951 11 1952 12-13 1954 14 1955. Includes photographic glass plate

600. 1-2 1956 3 1957 4-6 1958

595. 1 1959 2-3 1960 4 1961 5 1962 6 1963

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596. 1 1964 2 1965 3 1966 4-5 1967

597. 1-2 1968 3 1968. Festschrift (Teller’s 60th Birthday) 4-5 1969

546. 1-3 1970 4-5 1971

547. 1-2 1971 (Contd.) 3-4 1972

548. 1-2 1972 3-5 1973

537. 1-4 1974

538. 1-2 1975 3-4 1976

539. 1 1976 2 1976. Can Western Europe Be Defended? 3 1976. Sacramento testimony 4-5 1977

552. 1-2 1978 3-4 1979 5 1980

553. 1-2 1980 (Contd.) 3-7 1981. Book chapters, articles, proceedings, and testimony

576. 1-3 1982 4 1982. Spin Excitations Conference

577. 1-6 1983. Published articles, speeches, and testimony

578. 1-4 1984. Congressional testimony, drafts, published articles, and transcripts

587. 1-5 1984

588. 1-4 1985

589. 1-2 1986 3 1986. The Anti-Weapons

534. 1-3 1987

535. 1-2 1987 (Contd.) 3-4 1988. Includes two audio cassette tapes

536. 1-3 1988

573. 1-3 1989

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4-5 1990

574. 1-3 1990. Includes one audio cassette tape 4-5 1991

575. 1-3 1991 4 1991. "The Selling of a Wonder Weapon" 558. 1-5 1992

559. 1-4 1993 5 1994

570. 1-3 1994 (Contd.) 4-5 1995

571. 1-5 1995 (Contd.)

572. 1-3 1995 (Contd.) 4-5 1996

585. 1 1996 (Contd.) 2 1997 3-4 1998

586. 1-2 1999 3 2000

Incremental memoirs file, 1936-2002. Includes drafts, correspondence, and research material used by Teller and Judy Shoolery in the writing and editing of Teller's memoirs. Arranged in 10 subseries: General; Drafts arranged by chapter; Drafts arranged chronologically; Interviews; Research material by individual I; Research material by individual II; Research material by topic I; Research material by topic II; Research material from Los Alamos National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Miscellaneous research material General, 1945-2002 232. 1 Chapter 31 in Hungarian, undated 2 Chronologies, 1992-1994, undated 3 Clippings, 2001-2002 4-6 Corrections, 1993, 2001-2002 7-8 Correspondence, 2001-2002 9 Correspondence with archives, 1987-1988 10 Critiques by George Marx, undated 11 Hungary and Russia trip, 1991, 1999 12 Letter from Hans Bethe, 2001 13 Letter to New York Times, 2001 14 Letter to Wall Street Journal, 2001 15 Los Alamos National Laboratory interview notes, 1989-1990 16 Miscellany, 2001, undated 17-18 Outline, undated 19 Perseus Publishing correspondence, 2000-2001 20 Photographs from American Institute of Physics, 2001, undated 21 Questions to ask the author, undated 22 References for citations, 1980-1999 23-24 Research, 1945-1992, undated

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70. 1 Retainer agreement, 2000 2-4 Reviews, 2001-2002 5 Suggested changes, 1997-2000 6 Typescripts on atomic bomb and dedication, 1995- 1997 7 Victoria's Secret Library, 2002 8 Working file, undated

Drafts arranged by chapter, 1987-1994, 1999-2000, undated. Typescripts including drafts annotated by Plenum Publishing and "final draft" from 2000 225. 1-2 Chapter 1 3-5 Chapter 2 6-8 Chapter 3 9-11 Chapter 4 12-14 Chapter 5 15 Chapter 6

226. 1-2 Chapter 6 (Contd.) 3-5 Chapter 7 6-7 Chapter 8 8 Chapters through 8 9-10 Chapter 9

227. 1-2 Chapter 10 3-5 Chapter 11 6-8 Chapter 12 9-10 Chapter 13 11-12 Chapter 14 13 Chapter 15

228. 1 Chapter 16 2 Chapter 17 3 Chapter 18 4 Chapter 19 5 Chapter 20 6 Chapter 21 7-9 Chapter 22 10-11 Chapter 23 12 Chapter 24

229. 1 Chapter 25 2 Hydrogen bomb chapter versions 3 Chapter 26 4 Chapter 27 5-6 Chapter 28 7 Chapter 29

230. 1-2 Chapter 30 3-5 Chapter 31. Includes manuscript 6-7 Chapter 32 8-9 Chapter 33 10-11 Chapter 34 12 Chapter 35 13 Chapter 36 14 Chapter 38. Includes research materials 15-17 Chapter 39-40

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Drafts arranged chronologically, 1993-2001, undated 243. 1-5 Annotated typescripts, undated

331. 1 Annotated typescripts, undated (Contd.) 2 Annotated typescripts, chapter 19-30, undated 3 Emmi typescripts, chapter 1-6, undated 4-5 Hungarian translation, annotated typescripts, undated 6 Hungarian translation, partial typescript, undated

530. 1 Manuscript and typescript, "Lecturing," undated 2 Typescript, chapter 3-10, undated 3 Typescript, chapter 36, undated 4 Typescript fragments, undated 5-6 Typescripts, 1993 7 Typescript with comments by Paul Teller, fragment, circa 1997 8 Manuscript and annotated typescript, fragement, 1998-1999 9 Typescript fragment, 2000

594. 1-2 Perseus publishing annotated typescripts, 2000 3-5 Final proofs, 2001

533. 1 Final proofs, 2001 (Contd.) Interviews, 1945-1996 2-3 Argo, Harold and Jean, undated 4 Bradbury, Norris, undated 5 Canavan, Gregory, 1990, undated 6 Critchfield, Charles and Jean, 1990-1994 7 Haussmann, Carl, 1990-1995 8 Mark, J. Carson, 1974-1992 9 Metropolis, Nicholas, 1990 10 Oral history project, University of California, Berkeley, 1976 11-12 Rosen, Louis and Mary, 1984, 1990, undated 13 Schweber, Silvan, undated 14 Solem, Johndale, 1990 15 Taschek, Richard and Inez, 1990, undated

270. 1 Agnew, [Harold], 1992 2 Bradbury, Norris, 1990 3 Budwine, Robert E., 1976-1977, undated 4 Critchfield, Charles and Jean, 1992 5 Colgate, Stirling and Rosie, 1990-1992 6 Evans, G. Foster and Alice, 1990 7 Fernbach, Leona, 1994 8 Fleming, Edward H., 1994-1995 9 Foster, John, 1995 10 Hayward, John T., 1992 11 Herbst, Roland, 1994 12 Hurwitz, Henry, 1990 13 Johnson, Gerald W., 1958-1995 14 Landshoff, Rolf, 1945-1990 15 Leith, Chuck, 1993 16 Mark, Hans, 1988-1995 17 MacCraken, Michael C., 1988 18 McMillian, William G., 1963-1991 19-20 Nordyke, Milo, 1994

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21-22 Nuckolls, John, 1975-1998 23 Peterson, Jack and Beverly, undated 24 Post, Dick, 1994 25 Sewell, Duane, 1994-1995 26 Talley, Wilson, 1976-1996

Research material by individual I, 1940-1997 244. 1 Individuals, bios, 1987 2 Agnew, Harold, 1957-1968 3 Allen, James, 1958 4 Baker, Harold, 1967-1969 5 Ball, Joseph, 1945 6-7 Bethe, Hans, correspondence, 1950-1997 8 Bethe, Hans, 1958-1980 9 Bernstein, 1952-1954 10 Blumberg, 1972-1977 11 Buckley, William, 1975 12 Bohr, Niels, 1947-1960 13-14 Bohr Archive Materials, 1969, 1991 15 Bradbury, Norris, 1945-1955 16 Breit, Gregory, 1941-1942 17 Briggs, Lyman, 1940 18 Brown, Harold, 1968-1986 19 Brunauer, Stephen, 1968-1973 20 Buzzard, Anthony, 1958 21 Campbell, Glenn, 1964 22 Canavan, Gregory, 1997. See also box 304 23 Chadwick, James, 1962 24 Cherne, Leo, 1962-1967 25 Chew, Geoffrey, 1952-1953 26 Clark, Jack, 1957-1963 27 Cochran, Jacqueline, 1957-1958 28 Cole, Sterling, 1953-1963 29-30 Compton, Arthur, 1962 31 Condon, Edward, 1954 32 Courant, R., 1952-1957

245. 1 Dewitt, Hugh, 1970 2 Dirac, Pam, 1969 3 Dirksen, Everett, 1963 4 Doolittle, James, 1958-1968 5 Anna Ross, 1956-1959 6 Dyson, Freeman, 1961-1997 7 Einstein, Albert, related letters, 1939-1945. Includes letter sent to Franklin D. Roosevelt 8 Fermi, Enrico, 1942-1945 9 Franck, James, 1954 10 Gamow, [George], 1956-1967 11 Gilpin, 1962 12 Griggs, Dave, 1962-1963 13 Gravel, 1971-1972 14 Hafstad, Larry, 1956 15 Hatsopoulos, 1962-1968 16 Hearst, 1962-1963 17 Hickenlooper, Bourke, 1960 18 Hogness, 1952-1958 19 Hoyt, Frank, 1952-1955 20 Jackson, Henry, 1958-1963 21 Kantrowitz, 1975

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22 Kennedy Administration, 1960-1963 23 Kennedy, John F., 1962 24 Kimball, 1958-1963 25 Kissinger, 1960-1975 26 Kolstad-Teller correspondence, 1951 27 Kramish, Arnold, 1995 28 Lanphier, 1956-1960 29 Landau, Lev, 1957 30-31 Lawrence, 1950-1959, 1961 32 Libby, Bill, 1952-1963 33 Luce, Clare Booth and Henry, 1964-1987

246. 1 Manley, "Emily post incident", 1985 2 Marshak, Jacob, 1945 3 Martin, Dave, 1970-1977 4 Maxfield, JR, 1961-1985 5 Mayer, Joe, 1940-1973 6 Mayer, Maria, to Edward, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) Archives, 1944 7 Mayer, Maria papers from Los Alamos National Laboratory Archives, papers, 1944-1945 8-18 Mayer, Maria papers from University of California, San Diego Archives, 1946-1971 19 MGM replies, 1944-1963 20 McMahon, Brien, 1950 21 Mills, Mark, 1953-1957 22 Mulliken memoir, 1989 23 Murphy (of Fortune Magazine), test nan, 1953 24 Murphee, Eger V., 1957

247. 1 Ne’eman, Yuval, 1965-1974 2 Nixon, Richard, 1960-1962 3 Nixon Presidency, 1968-1973 4 Oldum, 1961-1975 5 Pauling, Linus, 1958-1960 6 Pauling, Linus, relating to, 1958-1984 7 Piers, G. and M., 1959-1965 8 Post, Dick, Fusion Pros, 1987 9 Ray, Dixy Lee, 1973-1976 10 Rice, Frank O, 1954-1973 11 Rickover, Hyman, 1953-1973 12-13 Rockefeller, Nelson, 1960-1977

248. 1 Rockefeller archives, 1959-1970 2 Robinson-Teller, 1958-1960 3 Ross, Bonney Auriol, 1959-1973 4 Rhodes, Richard, 1984-1995 5 Schreiver, General Ben, 1963-1968 6 Seaborg, Glenn, 1960 7 Seidel, Robert, 1993 8 Shepley, Blair, "The Hydrogen Bomb," 1954 9 Smyth, H. D., 1989 10 Spitzer, Arthur, 1972 11-13 Strauss, 1948-1957 14 Strauss, Secretary of Commerce Hearing, 1959 15-16 Sruass, 1958-1973

249. 1-7 Struass, 1958-1973 (Contd.) 8 Symington, 1956-1962

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250. Szilard, Leo 1-3 General, 1945-1988 4-5 Correspondence, 1939-1960 6 Szilard/Teller Meet the Press, 1960-1962 7 Urey, Harold, 1950-1967 8-9 Von Karman, Theodore, 1961-1962 10 Von Neumann, John papers, 1986-1988 11 Von Neumann, John, P.C., 1943 12 Walkowicz, Teddy and Lois, 1961-1977 13 Weinberg, Alvin, 1961-1970 14 Wheeler, J.A., 1945-1974 15 Wigner, Eugene, 1961-1976 16 Wood, Lowell, 1972-1992

Research material by individual II, 1943-1997 582. 7 Abelson, Philip H., 1960. Letters regarding 60" cyclotron and elements 93 and 94 8 Agnew, Harold M., 1960-1968 9 Anderson, Herbert L., 1955-1962 10 Ansberry, Louise S. (Tinnie), 1958-1962 11 Bacher, Robert F., 1954-1955 12 Bainbridge, Ken T., 1958 13 Bethe, Hans, 1950-1979 14 Block, Felix, 1955-1958 15 Bohr, Niels and Aage, 1947-1959 16 Bond, John W. (Jack), 1959-1960 17 Bradbury, Norris, 1955 18 Breit, Gregory, 1952-1962 19 Bretscher, Egon, 1956 20 Brickwedde, F. G., 1960 21 Brown, Allen, 1958-1962 22 Brown, Harold, 1968-1986 23 Brown, Harrison, 1948-1961 24 Broyles, Arthur, 1959-1961 25 Brunauer, Stephen, 1962-1967, undated 26 Buckley, William F., 1958 27 Bush, George, 1968-1969

581. 1 Buzzard, A. W., 1958-1960 2 Calkin, John W., 1955-1959 3 Calvin, Melvin, 1961 4 Chadwick, James, 1962 5 Chaney, Ralph Works, 1960-1963 6 Cherne, Leo, 1961-1963 7 Chew, Geoffrey, 1952-1954 8 Clark, John C. (Jack), 1957-1963 9 Cockcroft, John, 1958-1959 10 Cohelan, Jeffery, 1959-1962 11 Cohen, Karl, 1961 12 Cole, W. Sterling, 1953-1963 13 Colgate, Stirling and Rosie, 1959-1974 14 Compton, Arthur H., 1958-1962 15 Condon, Edward U., 1954 16 Coughlin, Robert, 1963 17 Courant, Richard, 1952-1963 18 Cousins, Norman, 1956-1960 19 Critchfield, Charles, 1960-1961 20 Curtis, Carl T., 1963

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21 Davenport, James F., 1963 22 De Hoffmann, Frederic, 1953-1970 23 DeWitt, Hugh, 1960-1970 24 Dirac, P. A. M. (Paul Adrien Maurice), 1969 25 Dodd, Thomas H., 1963-1969

580. 1 Doolittle, James, 1953-1968 2 Drachkovitch, Milorad, 1965 3 Duerr, Hans Peter, 1955-1966 4 Duncan, Robert, 1963 5 Durham, Carl T., 1957-1960 6 Edson, Lee, 1961-1962 7 Ewald, Peter Paul, 1952-1963 8 Ewing, William, 1961-1963 9 Eyring, Henry, 1958-1969 10 Fermi, Enrico and Laura, 1953-1961 11 Findley, Paul, 1965-1967 12 Finletter, Thomas K., 1963 13 Flanders, Donald A. (Moll), 1953 14 Fong, Peter, student of M. Mayer, 1954-1962 15 Foster, John, 1961-1968 16 Franck, James, 1952-1957 17 Frankel, Stan, 1956, undated 18 Frederika, Queen, consort of Paul I, King of the Hellenes, Greece, 1958-1963 19 Fujioka, Yoshio, 1952-1972 20 Gallios, Pierre, 1962-1963 21 Garwin, Richard, 1961-1962 22 Gavin, James M., 1956-1962 23 Gell-Mann, Murray, 1960 24 Gilpin, Robert, 1960-1968 25 Goldberger, Marvin L. (Murph), 1955-1963 26 Goldwater, Barry, 1971 27 Goodpastor, A. J., 1958 28 Gravel, Mike, 1966-1972 29 Graves, Al, 1955-1956 30 Grebe, John J., 1961-1962 31 Greyber, H. D., 1956-1962 32 Griggs, David, 1955-1963 33 Groves, Leslie, 1962 34 Gruenther, Alfred M., 1960-1970

579. 1 Hall, Harvey, 1959-1965 2 Halpern, Otto, 1959-1963 3 Harris, Fred, 1969 4 Hatsopoulos, George N., 1962-1963 5 Hayward, John T. (Chick), 1954-1968 6 Hearst, Randolph A., 1960-1963 7 Heisenberg, Werner, 1953-1964 8 Herzberg, Gerhard, 1960 9 Herzfeld, Karl F., 1960 10 Hexter, Paul, 1968 11 Hickenlooper, Bourke B., 1963 12 Hobby, Oveta Culp, 1957-1962 13 Hoff, Nick, 1959-1961 14 Hofstadter, Robert, 1961 15 Hogness, T. R., 1952-1957 16 Holifield, Chet, 1959-1969 17 Holzman, Ben G., 1952

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18 Hook, Sidney, 1958-1962 19 Hoover, Herbert, 1962 20 Hosmer, Craig, 1958-1972 21 Hund, F., 1957-1958 22 Hurd, Cuthbert C., 1958-1963 23 Hurwitz, Henry, 1961 24 Ikle, Fred, 1960 25 Inglis, David, 1961-1965 26-27 Jackson, Henry M., 1955-1968. Includes letter from John A. Wheeler to Henry Jackson 28 Jastrow, Robert, 1953 29 Johannson, Gunar, 1971 30 Johnson, Gerald, 1964-circa1971 31 Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 1961-1965 32 Johnson, Montgomery, 1953-1962 33 Johnson, Warren C., 1953-1962 34 Jones, Hardin, 1960-1967 35 Jordan, Pascual, 1959-1965 36 Jukes, Thomas H., 1956-1972 37 Kahn, Herman, 1954-1964. Includes Teller's certificate of membership to the Hudson Institute 38 Kantrowitz, Arthur, 1954-1965 39 Kaplan, Joseph, 1953-1958 40 Karplus, Robert, 1962-1963 41 Karsh, Yousuf, 1958-1961 42 Kearny, Cresson H., 1967-1972 43 Kennedy, John F., 1961-1970

560. 1 Landshoff, Rolf, 1962 2 Lanphier, Thomas G., Jr., 1956-1984 3 LaPorte, Otto, 1953-1954 4 Latter, Albert L., 1957-1997 5 Latter, Richard, 1957-1997 6 Laurence, William L., 1960-1961 7 Lawrence, Ernest O., 1958-1962 8 Lawrence, John, 1960-1963 9 Levee, Richard, 1954-1960. Concerning globular clusters and appraisal of atmosphere kr-85 10 Libby, Willard F., 1955-1963 11 Liddel, Urner, 1953-1961 12 Longmire, Conrad, 1961-1963

561. 1 Longworth, Alice Roosevelt, 1958-1963 2 Lowdin, Per-Olov (Quantum Theory Project), 1966- 1971 3 McClellan, John, 1967-1971 4 McCone, John A., 1960-1964 5 McCormack, James, 1960-1965 6 McMillan, E. M., 1991 7 McMillan, W. G., Jr., 1956-1991 8 McNally, J. Rand, 1961-1966 9 Maglich, Bogdan, 1970-1972 10 Mandel, Benjamin, 1959-1970 11 Mansfield, Kenneth, 1955-1959 12 Mark, Carson, 1958 13 Mark, Hans, 1956-1972 14 Mark, Herman, 1956-1969 15 Martin, Dave, 1968-1971

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16 Mauldin, Bill, 1958-1960 17 Marvin, Colyd H., 1956-1962 18 May, Michael, 1958-1959 19 Mayer, Harris, 1955-1969 20 Mayer, Joe, 1958-1972 21 Mayer, Maria G., 1955-1971 22 Maxfield, J. R., 1957-1972 23 Mead, Margaret, 1971 24 Mehnert, Klaus, 1970-1971 25 Metropolis, Nick, 1955-1964 26 Michaels, Ruth Gruber, 1957-1969 27 Morgenstern, Oskar, 1957-1962 28 Morse, John (Jack), 1957-1971 29 Mulliken, Robert S., 1967-1971 30 Murphy, Charles, J. V., 1959-1972 31 Murray, Thomas E., 1961 32 Muskie, Edmund, 1965-1971. Includes letters of Howard H. Baker

562. 1 Nagy, Ferenc, 1960-1965 2 Ne'eman, Yuval, 1964-1969, undated 3 Nichols, K. D., 1956-1963 4 Nitze, Paul, 1958- 5 Nixon, Richard Milhaus, 1957-1974 6 Nordheim, Lothar W., 1953-1960 7-8 Odlum, Floyd, 1955-1969 9 Oliphant, Mark L., 1965 10 Oppenheimer, Frank, 1960. Correspondence with Wesley E. Brittin 11 Parsegian, V. L., 1954-1958 12 Pauling, Linus, 1952-1981 13 Piers, Gerhart and Maria, 1955-1965 14 Pitzer, Kenneth S., 1962-1965 15 Plesset, Ernest, 1954-1960. Includes correspondence with Frances Plesset 16 Possony, Stefan, 1961-1964 17 Quesada, E. R., 1952-1956 18 Rabi, I. I., 1959 19 Ramo, Simon, 1954-1965 20 Reagan, Ronald(letter from staffer Thomas C. Reed), 1968 21 Reines, Frederick, 1956-1969 22 Revelle, Roger, 1957-1968 23 Reynolds, Wallace B., 1956-1962. Includes correspondence with John Toll, Norman Ramsey, James Shepley, and others 24 Rice, Frank O., 1957-1968 25 Richtmyer, Robert D., 1960-1963 26-27 Rockefeller, Nelson, 1958-1968 28 Rockefeller Brothers Fund, 1959-1970. See also Nancy Hanks and Lewis Strauss 29 Roosevelt, Cornelius Van S., 1958-1960 30 Rosen, Louis, 1957-1969

563. 1 Rosenbluth, Marshall, 1953-1966 2 Ross, Auriol, 1957-1973 3 Rossini, Frederick, 1955-1958 4 Rosten, Leo, 1962, undated 5 Rostow, Walter, 1963-1969

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6 Roth, E. B., 1962-1967 7 Sachs, Robert G., 1955-1959 8 Schriever, Bernard A., 1953-1966 9 Seaborg, Glenn T., 1960-1961 10 Segre, Emilio, 1954-1959 11 Seitz, Frederick, 1947-1969 12 Selove, Walter, 1954-1960 13 Shepley, James, 1954 14 Singer, S. Fred, 1957-1965 15 Smith, Cyril, 1954-1957 16 Sproul, Robert G., 1955-1962 17 Starbird, Alfred D., 1958 18 Stennis, John, 1959-1969 19 Stone, J. McWilliams, 1956-1962 20 Strausz-Hupe, Robert, 1958 21 Talley, Wilson K., 1963 22 Taub, A. H., 1959 23 Thurmond, Strom, 1963-1971 24 Truman, Harry S., 1960-1965 25 Tuck, James L., 1956 26 Turkevich, Anthony, 1962-1963 27 Tuve, M. A. (Merle), 1954 28 Ulam, Stanislaw, 1956-1968 29 Untermyer, Samuel, 1956-1968 30 Urey, Harold, 1944-1968 31 Van Vleck, J. H., 1952-1967 32 Von Braun, Wernher, 1961-1963 33 Von Hipple, Arthur R., 1961 34 Von Karman, Theodore, 1961-1967 35 Von Neumann, John, 1946-1956 36 Von Weizsaeker, C. F., 1953-1969 37 Walker, John S., 1952-1969 38 Walkowicz, Ted F., 1955-1968 39 Watson, W. K. R., 1957 40 Wattenburg, W. H., 1968 41 Weigert, Karlin M., 1955-1962 42 Weinberg, Alvin, 1957-1971 43 Weisskopf, Victor F., 1943-1956

560. 13 Whalen, Richard J., 1970 14 White, E. B., 1960-1961 15 Wick, G. C., 1956-1957 16-17 Wigner, Eugene P., 1952-1982 18 Wigner, Eugene P., nomination for Medal of Science, 1966-1968 19 Willig, Frank, 1958-1966 20 Wilson, Robert R., 1957-1960 21 Wood, Lowell, 1969-1970 22 Yang, C. N. (Frank), 1953-1962 23 York, Herbert, 1952-1963 24 Zachariasen, Frederich, 1956-1963 25 Zinn, Walter H., 1960

Research material by topic I, 1942-2000 233. 1 AEC (Atomic Energy Commission), Glenn Seaborg, 1961-1963 Air Force, United States Air Force (USFA), Science Advisory Board (SAB), 2 First 20 years, 1967

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3 Invitation to join, 1951 4 Astronautics, U.S. Congress, Committee on Astronautics, 1961-1969 5 Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, 1964-1989 6 Carter Administration, energy, 1977 Computers 7 National Science Foundation, University Computing Facilities, 1955 8 National Science Foundation, Computer Committee report, 1956 9 AEC Computer Council, 1955-1960 10 Consulting, Department of Defense, 1955-1962 11 Chicago, University of; contracts and correspondence, 1946-1971 12 Chronology of 1949-1951 and list of memoir chapters, undated 12-13 Department of Applied Sciences, University of California, Davis, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1963-1997 14 Eisenhower address to UN, 1953 15 Fermi Award records, 1956-1965 16 Fermi Award acceptance speech, 1962 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 17 Founding, 1950-1961 18 Founding, notes by Herb York, 1951-1952 19 Programs, 1960-1963 20 Galvin Committee, 1994 21 General Advisory Committee (GAC), Atomic Energy Commission Appointment 1956-1958 22 Correspondence, 1957-1959 German atomic bomb 23 General, 24 Development in World War II, Bohr, Heisenburg, von Weizsaecker 1973-1992

234. 1 Harvey Prize, 1975 Heisenberg, Werner 2 General, undated 3 Farm Hall paper addendem, 1945 4 Leipzig, 1993 5 Hertz Foundation, 1958, 1994-1995 6 Hertz Foundation correspondence, 1962-1965 7 Historical interest, 1943-1999 8 History, pre-Manhattan District, Bohemian Club, 1996 9 Hungary war years, undated Hydrogen bomb 10 Bethe, Hans on hydrogen bomb, 1982 11 Bradbury, Norris, and Chet Holifield, 1969 12 Conant, James, and Werner Heisenberg, 1990 13 Controversy, 1982-1990. Includes writings by Teller 14 Frost, F., 1976-1990 15 Life article, 1954 Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) 16 Calculations, 1944 17 Conant, James, 1944 18 Correspondence and notices, 1942-1955

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19 Summer conference on nuclear physics, 1946 235. 1 2 Organization, 1949-1951 3 Time article, 1957 Teller's answer to Hans Bethe, 1950-1952 4 Israel, 1968 5 JASON advisory group, 1960-1963 6 Joint Congress Committee on Atomic Energy, 1954- 1961 7 KQED, public media, 1958-1963 8 Second lat. controversy, 1998 9 Lawrence Award, 1997 10 Los Alamos, 1943-1946 11 Los Alamos anniversary books, 1943-1963 12 Loyalty oath, University of California, 1950 13 Manhattan Project, Chicago, war time, 1960 14 Matterhorn Project, Howard Greyber, 1992 15 [Med] cruise with Navy, 1957 16 The Meson Song, poem, 1949 17-18 Meteor defense, 1990, 2000

236. 1 Miscellaneous research done by Laura Locke, 1990- 1991 2 NATO, advisory group on weather, Eli Roth, 1962- 1963 3 Nobska, 1956 Oppenheimer, J. Robert 4 AEC, Oppenheimer hearing decision, 1954 5 Bernstein, Barton article, 1985 6 Chevalier, Haakon, 1954 Correspondence 7 Fermi, Enrico, 1943 8 Groves, L. R., 1944 9 Tolman, Richard C., 1944 10-16 Teller, Edward, 1942-1953, undated 17 von Neumann, John, 1944 18 Goodchild, Peter, 1981 19 Green, Harold, 1977 20 Green, Harold, and Philip Stern, 1966 21 Griggs, David, 1954 FBI investigation of 1952 22 General reports and summaries, Bethe, Libby, Pitler, and Teller, 1952 23 Individual interview of Hans Bethe, 1952 24 Individual interview of Willard F. Libby, 1958 25 Individual interview of Edward Teller, 1981-1990 26 Letters about Oppenheimer, 1954-1967 27 Library of Congress register and documents, 1942-1949

237. 1 Miscellaneous, undated New York Times articles 2 Eisenhower, 1954 3 Federation of American Scientists statement, 1954

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4 Gray Board findings, 1954 5 Hydrogen bomb, 1954 6 Oppenheimer Brief with AEC, 1954 7 Security clearance, 1954 8 Suspension and charges, 1954 9 Testimony quoted, 1954 10 Post Oppenheimer hearing letters, 1954 11 Schwarzchild, Martin J., 1982-1983 12 Teller testimony at Oppenheimer hearings, 1954 "The Work of Many People" article 13 Brunauer, Stephen, 1954

14 Coryell, Charles, 1954 15 Coughlan, Robert, and W. H. Lawrence, Time, 1954 16 Courant, R., 1954-1955 17 Courtesy copies, 1955 18 Critiques, 1954 19 Nordheim, L.W., 1954 20 Post Oppenheimer hearing statement considered, 1954 21 Post publication, 1955 22 Revision, 1954-1955 23 Shepley/Blair book, The Hydrogen Bomb, 1954 24 Strauss, Lewis correspondence regarding Joseph Alsop, 1953 25 PFIAB (President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board), 1970 Physics 26 Classical physics work, 1993 27 Education, University of California, Berkeley physics, 1958-1972 28 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Physics Department, 1985

Project Plowshare 238. 1 General, 1965, 1989, 1994, undated 2 2nd anniversary, 1976-1977 3 Alaska trips, 1959. Includes speech by Teller 4 Israel trip, 1965-1967 5 Kra Canal and travels, 1968-1977 6 Nordyke, Milo typescript, 1993-1997 7 Research/article, 1960-1968, 1993 8 Public relations, 1961-1966 9 Queen Fredrika visits, 1958, 1998 Radiation 10 Hormesis, 1980 11 Low level radiation effects, Nature article, gonad temperature, 1957-1960 12 Low level radiation report by the Committee Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiations (BGIR), 1980-1988 13 Low level radiation risks, 1999-2000 14 Miscellaneous, 1956, 1997 15 Natural low/high levels, 1976

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239. 1 Nuclear phobia, 1980 2 Sakharov, Andrei on low level radiation, 1999 3 Toth, Esther, 1996 Reactor Safeguard Committee 4 General, 1950-1994 5 Disasters, 1948-1950 6 Resignation letter, 1953-1955 7 Reactor Safeguards, 1962-1969 Reactors 8 Article by Teller, 1993 9-11 Balogh, Brian, draft of Chain Reactions, undated

240. 1 Chernobyl accident, 1986-1995 2 Design, 1982-1999 3 Nuclear reactors, Russian speech, 1996 4 Paks nuclear reactors, Hungary, 1990 5 Reagan, Ronald; lab visit, 1967 6 Recording for Westminster Recording Company, theory of relativity and nature of the universe, 1956-1963 7 Robins Award, 1963 8 Rockefeller chapter, information and background, 1973 9 Rockefeller, consulting, 1960 10 Roth Quartet, 1961-1963 11 Sakharov, Andrei, 1990 12 Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) General, 1990-1998 13 "Better a Shield Than a Sword," typescript, undated 14 Materials for SDI chapters, 1985 15 Weapons of mid 1970s, 1974-1976 16 Sudoplatov, Pavel book, 1994

241. Travel 1 Germany and Israel, 1965 2 Hungary, 1991-1997 3 Reports, 1995, undated 4 Russia, 1994-1996 Test ban 5 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty, 1963- 1969 6 ABM correspondence, 1968-1969 7 Biological weapons dangers, undated 8 Correspondence and bibliography, 1958-1959 9 Nuclear weapons test, fallout, 1980-1984 10 Soviet nuclear tests, 1990 11 Vietnam War, 1962-1968 12 Work schedules, 1982-1994 13 X-Ray Laser Program, 1993

Research material by topic II, 1946-1980 590-591 Chicago, early days, 1946-1954, 1980, undated. Includes papers by Teller and others, correspondence, notes, research, and course materials from the period when Teller was a professor at the University of Chicago

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564. 1 Cabinet members, 1957-1962 2 Congressmen, 1954-1969 3 House Science and Astronautics Committee, 1966- 1969 582. Reactor Safeguard Committee, Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) 1 Conference in the United Kingdom, "British meet up," 1949 2 Documents from the U.S. Department of Energy Archives 3 High flux reactor, 1948 4 Letter from Eugene P. Wigner 5 Reports and correspondence, 1948 6 Summary report, 1949

564. 4 Senators, 1957-1971 Statements 5 Arms control appropriations, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1968 6 House Committee on Science and Astronautics, 1964 Testimony. Mainly correspondence 7 House Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1966 8 House Committee on Government Operations (Civil Defense), 1957 9-12 House Committee on Science and Astronautics, 1961-1965. Includes correspondence on space program and the National Academy of Sciences 13 House Select Committee on Government Research, 1963-1964 14 House Subcomittee on Science, Research, and Development, 1963 15 Senate Armed Services Preparedness Investigating Subcomittee, 1963 16 Senate Armed Services Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee on Military Implications Test Ban (1957), 1957-1958 Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 17 Subcommittee on International Organization and Disarmament Affairs, 1969 18 Non-Proliferation Treaty, 1968 19 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, 1963 20 Senate Select Committee on National Water Resources, (1957), 1960 21 Underground Nuclear Tests Limitation Treaty, 1974 22 U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1963- circa 1971 23 White House correspondence, 1958

251. Research material from Los Alamos National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1942-1992 Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory 1 Administrative file, status of Soper, 1943- 1944 2 Archives correspondence, 1989-1992 3 Atomic bomb target, 1945 4 Chronological file, 1942-1949 5 Correspondence, 1942-1951

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6 Daghlian accident, 1945 7 Dean, Gordon, 1951 8 Eye witness accounts of tests, 1945 9 Hydrogen bomb calculations, 1945, undated 10 Radioactive poisons, 1944 11 Second lab, 1951-1952 12 Teller's concept of a measurement, undated 13 Tenures at wartime, undated 14 Tunguska meteorite of 1908, 1944 15 Wartime notes and Oppenheimer, 1943, undated Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 16 Correspondence, non-essential, 1958-1962 17 Index of 1952-1957 documents, 1993-1994

Miscellaneous research material, 1936-1998 242. 1-4 General, 1936-1995. Includes draft of chapter 18 from Memoirs 5 Analysis of Truman's hydrogen bomb decision, undated Bulletin of Atomic Scientists articles 6 Comments on Oppenheimer and security, 1954 7 Comments on Oppenheimer case, 1954 8 Hydrogen bomb controversy, 1954 9 Nichols findings, 1954 10 Bulletin of Atomic Scientists correspondence, 1946-1966 11 Central Europe, historical maps and calendars, 1984, undated 12-13 Correspondence, 1960-1998

252. 1 Correspondence, 1984-1989 2 Cover letters, political action, 1956-1985 3 Eucken anecdote, 1955 4 Hungarian history, 1969 5 Koebe, Paul, 1981, 1987 6 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory organizational chart and list, 1987 7 Mead, Margaret, 1978, 1990 8 Princeton meeting of 1951, 1995, undated 9 Reactor Safeguard Committee, 1949 10 Snow, C. P., 1961, undated 11 Stalin and hydrogen bomb, 1994 12 United States Air Force Scientific Advisory Board pamphlets, 1994 13 York, Herbert, The Advisors photocopy, 1976

Incremental Project Plowshare file, 1958-1993. Includes correspondence, reports, and clippings related to Project Plowshare, a program to use nuclear explosions for peaceful civil works projects. Arranged alphabetically by subject. 385. 1-2 General, 1958-1965, 1993 3 American Chemical Society sound recording, 1965. Sound reel 4 Australia, 1967-1968 5 Baja Mexico harbor, 1964-1965 6 Chronology, 1993 7 Clippings on Teller's visit to China, 1973 8 France and Francis Delort, 1962-1968 9-10 Gold, 1967-1968

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11 Israel, 1972 12-14 Kra Canal, , 1970-1975. Includes letters of K.Y. Chow and E.F. Black

386. 1 Kra Canal, Thailand, 1973-1975 2 Nordyke, Milo, 1972-1983 3 Project Chariot, 1958-1962 4 Project correspondence, outlines and reports, 1954-1972 5 Suggestions, 1960-1972 6 Suttle, A. D., 1958-1964

Incremental professional activities file, 1939-2003. Includes correspondence and printed matter related to Edward Teller's role in various boards, the University of California, Davis Department of Applied Science, and the Hertz Foundation. 266. 1 Aerojet-General Corporation, 1965-1971 2 American Cause group, 1974-1983 3 American Hungarian Foundation, 2002 4 American Security Council Foundation, 1984 5 Australia, 1959, 1981, undated 6 Bolyai Dij, 2002-2003 7 Business cards, undated 8 Committee on Oversight of the Department of Energy Laboratories, 1983-1984 9 Conferences 10 General, 1994-1995 11 Fifty Years With Nuclear Fission, 1989 12 "Energy Crisis and California's Economic Future," conference proceedings, 1975 13 Hoover Institution and Stanford conferences, 1985- 2000 14 Italian antimatter conferences, Antonino Zichichi, 1995, 2001 15 Magyararszág 2000 conference, 1996

66. 1 Pepperdine energy conference, "Energy in the Pacific Basin," 1975 2 Problems Related to the Global Protection from Ballistic Missiles, Moscow, 1993 3 Republican Presidential Roundtable, 1997 4 Tenth International Colloquium on Group- Theoretical Methods in Physics, 1981 Department of Applied Science, University of California at Davis 5 Budget, 1963 6-9 Correspondence, 1959-1999

206. 1 Miscellaneous, 1964 2-3 Teaching aids, copies of articles for students, undated 4 Department of Energy Archives, 1988-1991 5 Directorship of Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 1994 6 Dole, Robert, 1996 7 Edward Teller Award, 1997 Edward Teller Center for Science, Technology and Political Thought (Colorado) 8-9 General, 1973-1974

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10 Board of Directors, 1973-1974 11 Clippings, 1973 12 Correspondence and memoranda, 1973-1974 13 Energy conference, 1973-1974 14 Fund raising, 1972-1974 15 Hoover Institution, 1972-1973 16 Rozek, Edward, 1973-1974 17 Spitzer, Arthur, circa 1972-1991

224. 1 Teller's statements and correspondence about the Center, 1973-1975 2 Edward Teller Dinner at Stanford Faculty Club, 1988 3 Edward Teller Education Center, 2001 4 Electric Power Research Institute contractors' workshop, 1991 5 Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1981 6 Gamow, George, 1952-1969 7 Germany trip, 1976 8-9 Global effects of nuclear war, 1983-1985

305. 1 Global effects of nuclear war, 1983-1985 (Contd.) 2 Guam visit, 1975 3 Hancock Prospecting, 1998 4 Harvey Prize, 2003 5 Havel, Vaclav, 2002 6 Helionetics and Compucorp, 1985 Hertz Foundation General 7 Undated 8 1971-1972 9 1975-1977 10 1980-1990 11 1994-1995 12 1998-1999

387. 1 2000-2003 2 Bay Area Pilot Plan, 1959-1970 3 Biographies, undated 4 Correspondence, 1957-1964 5 Correspondence, 1965-1968 6 Hertz Hall dedication at Livermore, 1977 7 Technical Committee, 1966-1969

220. 1-2 Theses, 1995-1997 3 Transcript of question and answer session, Rick Freeman, undated 4 Hoover Institution, 1997-2002 Hoover Institution Archives 5 1975-1979 6 1987-1992 7 1988 8 Hoover Institution retreat, 1995 9 Hoover Institution retreat, 1998 10 Horacio Ferrer Eye Institute, 1984 11-12 Hungarian organizations, 1983-1999 13 International School of Solid State Physics workshop, 1998 14 Los Alamos National Laboratory Records Center and Archives, photocopied archival documents, 1951-1994

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15 Magyar Kultúra Alapítvány, 1993

384. 1 Mekong House Hotel, 1990 2 Missile defense, 1995 3 MX missile, undated 4 National Republican Heritage Groups, 1983, 1987 5 National Trust, 2000 6 Non-proliferation, 1994, 2001, undated 7-9 Nuclear initiatives, 1954, 1975-1976 10 Nuclear propositions, 1976 11 Paks Nuclear Reactors, Hungary, 1990 12 Philippines, 1980-1981. Includes materials on the Phil- American Academy of Science and Engineering and the International Conference on Energy and Environment 13 Physics 10 reading list, undated 14 Physics department, organizational chart, 1974 15 Presentation to George Keyworth, 1982

269. 1 Questia, 2000 Reagan, Ronald 2 Advisory Task Force on Science and Technology, 1988 3 Republican Presidential Task Force, 1984-1985 4 Recommission for Critical Choices and Submarines, 1974 5 Republican Party, 1972-1988 6 SALT II, statement and correspondence with public figures, 1979 7 Sapientia, Hungarian University of Transylvania, 2002 8 Secrecy, 1979 9 Soviet scientists’ visit, V. Fortov and G. Kobzev, 1986 10-11 Strategic Defense Initiative, 1984 12 Strategic Defense Initiative and Science, Philosophy and Religion (SPAR), 1984 13 Student unrest, 1965-1971

327.1-2 Szilard, Leo, 1939-1998 3 Tamplin, Arthur, 1970, undated 4-6 Tel Aviv University, 1991-1998 7 Teleconference on missiles and international cooperation, 2000 8 Testimony, list of hearings where Teller testified, 1982 9-10 Testimony transcripts, 1958-1992

592. 1 Thermo Instrument Systems, 1999 2 Thorium molten-salt reactor development, 1997 3 Transparencies, 1996, undated 4 TV Asahi, 2000 5 War crimes trial, University of California, Berkeley, 1970-1972 6 Washington, D.C., trip, 1995-1996, undated 7 Wood, Lowell, 1997

Incremental subject file, 1930-2003. Includes printed matter and correspondence, arranged alphabetically in two subseries. General, 1954-2002 8 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM), 1968-1969 9 Apocalyptic vision, 1955-1971 10 Bush, George and Barbara, undated

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11 Cancer research, 1978, 1986 Cloning 12-13 General, 1997-2002

290. 1 Scientists, 2001-2002 2 Stem cell research, 2002 3 Computer print out, undated 4 Damadian, Raymond, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 1988 5 Defense Special Weapons Agency booklet, 1997 6 Einstein, Albert, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1939 7 Foreign policy, 2001-2002. Includes Center for security Policy documents and Heritage Foundation publications 8 Hungarian language documents, 1989-1992 9-10 Hyperbaric oxygenation, 1984-1999

388. 1 Hyperbaric oxygenation, 1984-1999 (Contd.) 2-5 Miscellany, 1956-1995, undated 6 Mongolia, 1993 7 Northern Arizona University, 1988 8 Notes, undated 9 Nuclear energy, AP600, undated 10 Nuclear power costs, 1978 11 Nuclear wallet cards, 1979 Oppenheimer, J. Robert 12-13 Hearing, 1954

569. 1 Play by Heinar Kipphardt, 1969 2 Transcript of Oppenheimer hearing, 1954 3 Radiation hormesis, 1994-1996 4 Reagan, Ronald. Human rights week, 1987 5 Scientific graphs and diagrams, undated. Includes floppy disk 6 Signs, undated

International subject file, 1930, 1988-2003. Mainly related to Hungary 210. 1 Alvarez, Luis and Walter, 2002 2 Abraham, Spencer, 2003 3 Bayer, Karl Ludwig, 2003 4 Biography of Teller in Hungarian, 2002 5 Bohr, Niels archives facsimiles, 2002 6 Bush, George W., 2002 7 Cloning, 2001-2002. Includes writings by Teller 8 Congratulations on Teller's ninty-fifth birthday, 2003 9 Corvin chain (Magyar Corvin Lánc award), 2001 10 Duna TV interview, M. Szabó Imre, 2003 11 Elöszó, Handbook of Nuclear Chemistry, Attila Vértes, 2001-2003 12 Edward Teller, press, Hungary election, 2002 13 Edward Teller school, 2002-2003. Correspondence in Hungarian about naming a school after Teller 14 Foreign press, 1996, 2002 15 Grasset, publisher in France, 2003. Includes interview of Teller by Constantin von Barlöewen to be published in Éditions Grasset 16 Greek, 2002, undated

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17 Gulyás, Balázs and Budapest Science Forum, 1996, 2002-2003 18 Hámos, László, 2002-2003 19 Hargittai, Istvan, 2003 20 Heisenberg, Werner, 2001 21 Honorary citizenship of Budapest, 2002 22 Hungarian-American cooperation in genomics, 2002 23 Hungarian consuls and ambassadors, 2003

211. 1 Hungarian government, 2001-2003 2 Hungarian press, 2002 3 Journal of Physics article, 1930 4 Kass, Leon, 2001-2002 5 Koszorús, Frank (Hungarian-American Coalition), 2002 6 Kövári, Tamás, 2002 7 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 2002 8 Lugos, Romania, 2002-2003. Includes Lugosi Hírmondó 9 Lukács, Enikõ, 2002 10 Magyar Kultúra Alapítvány, 2001-2003 11 Magyar Tudomaányos Akadèmia, 2002-2003 12 Marshall Institute, William O'Keefe, 2002 13 Marx, George and Toth, Esther, 2002-2003 14 Memoirs, Hungarian translation, 2002 15 Miscellaneous correspondence in English, 1988, 2001-2003 16 Miscellaneous correspondence in German, 2001-2003

212. 1 Miscellaneous correspondence in Hungarian, 1997- 2003 2 Moir, Ralph, 2003 3 MTV and Balo, 2002-2003 4 Neumann, János, (Kovács Kálmán) 2003 5 Op ed, 2003 6 Orbán, Viktor, 2000-2003 7 Paks, Atommüvek, 1999-2003 8 Pataki, George, 2003 9 Photographs of Teller, undated 10 Photograph requests, 2002-2003 11 Presidential Medal of Freedom, 2003 12 Presidential Medal of Freedom interviews, 2003 13 Raoul Wallenberg Biomedical Institute, 2003 14 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1939, undated 15 Sapientia University, 1996-2003 16 Shelley, Steven, 2002-2003 17 Schmidt, Maria, 2001-2003 18 Tel Aviv University, 2003 19 Teller Award, 2003 20 Toth, Esther, 2002-2003

213. 1 Úr Horizont, Hungarian literary journal, 2002 2-3 Weizsäcker, Carl Friedrich, 2001-2002 4 Weather, 2002 5 Wigner, Eugene Paul, 2002 6 Zeley László, 1991-2003 7 Zichichi, Antonino, 2002-2003

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Incremental writings by others, 1943-2001. Includes monographs, printed copies, and typescripts of notable authors, scientists, politicians, and members of Teller's family. Most monographs contain inscriptions to Teller. Arranged in four subseries: General; Documents found in monographs; Monographs; and Writings by Teller family. General, 1943-2001 253. 1 Allison, Graham et al. "Governance of Nuclear Power," September 1981 2 Brightsen, R.A. "The Nucleon Cluster Model and the Periodic Table of Beta-Stable Nuclides," November 21, 1994. Includes letter 3 Bromley, D. Allen. "The Development of Heavy-Ion Nuclear Physics," printed copy, 1984. Includes inscribed business card 4 Dixon, R.K. et al., "Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems", January 14, 1994 5 Gibson, Ralph Edward. "Science, a Search for Truth and Simplicity," (review of Teller’s The Pursuit of Simplicity), July 27, 1981 6 Goldman, T. et al. "Experimental Evidence for Quantum Gravity?" preprint, undated 7 György, Marx. A Múlt Magyar Tudósai: Szilárd Leó, January 15, 1998 8 Heisenberg, Werner. Wandlungen in den Grundlagen der Naturwissenschaft, 7th edition, November 1947 9 Heisenberg, Werner (editor). Kosmische Strahlung, 1943. Includes writings of E. Bagge, F. Bopp, S. Flügge, W. Heisenberg, A. Klemm, J. Meixner, G. Molière, H. Volz, C.F.v. Weizsäcker, K. Wirtz 10 Intriligator, Michael D. and Dagobert L. Brito, "Nuclear Proliferation and Stability," 1978 11-12 Johnson, Tom, Clark R. McCauley and Omar E. Rood. "The Next Democracy," 1978 13 Khariton, Yuli and Yuri Smirnov, "The Khariton Version", May 1993

330. 1 Lanphier, Thomas G., Jr. At All Costs Reach and Destroy, undated 2 Laue, M. von. Theorie der Supraleitung, 1947 3 Lindemuth, Irvin R. et al. "A Computational Model of Exploding Metallic Fuses for Multimegajoule Switching", July 1984 4 Lindmuth, Irivn R. et al. "The Laser-Initiated, Gas-Embedded, Z-Pinch," printed copy, 1982 5 Louck, J.D. and N. Metropolis, "Hidden Symmetry and the Number-Theoretic Structure of the Energy Levels of a Perturbed Harmonic Oscillator," February 14, 1980 6 Martin, Rod D., "The Threat of Soviet Aggression Against NATO," July 4, 1988. Includes correspondence 7 Masters, Roger D. and Arthur R. Kantrowitz, "Scientific Adversary Procedures: The SDI Experiments at Dartmouth," November 21, 1994. Includes letter from Kantrowitz

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8-10 Mills, Randell L. The Theory of Everything, 1994. Includes correspondence and clippings

257. 1 Molitoris, John D. (principle investigator) "ALAPS, A Compact Eye-safe Lidar for Airborne Atmospheric Profiling," 1994 2 Neiman, Peter. "Lasers," undated 3 Pfau, Richard. No Sacrifice Too Great: The Life of Lewis L. Strauss by, proofs, 1984 4 Pope, Edward J.A. "Gel Encapsulated Microorganisms", October 11, 1994 5 Ramaty, R. et al. "On the Theory of Gamma-Ray Amplification Through Stimulated Annihilation Radiation," 1982

333. 1 Salamon, Paul and Janos Edelenyi. Negative Selection: The Society of Hopelessness, undated 2 Stoll, Matthew. "The Press and Three Mile Island: A Varied Presentation of the Facts", July 31, 1980 3 Weizäcker, C.F.V. Der bergriffliche Aufbau..., bound volume, 1948. Inscribed 4 Wigner, Eugene. Autobiography, typescript, undated 5 Wolfe, Betram writings, printed matter, 1970, undated 6 Wolhstetter, Albert, "Notes to Clinton on Bosnia," June 10, 1994 7 Writings on lasers, undated 8 Writings on magnetized fuel, 1945-1984 9 Writings on nuclear science and space technology, 1983-1985 10 Writings on physical science, 1943-1986 11 Writings on physics and defense technology, circa 1984-1996 12 Writings on statistical physics and nuclear weapons, 1952-1987 13 Yang, Chen Ning. Tributes to Enrico Fermi and Werner Heisenberg, 2001 Documents found in monographs, 1972-1983 14 Clipping found in The Establishment vs. The People by Richard Viguerie, 1983 15 Clipping found in Impostors in the Temple by Martin Anderson, undated 16 Correspondence found in The Advisors: Oppenheimer, Teller, and the Superbomb by Herbert York, 1976 17 Correspondence found in Eminent Americans: Namesakes of the Polaris Submarine Fleet by H. G. Rickover, 1972 18 Notes found in Reagan in His Own Hand, undated

Monographs, 1957-2001 308. Anderson, Martin. Impostors in the Temple, 1992. Inscribed Byrnes, James F. All in One Lifetime, 1958. Inscribed Childs, Herbert. An American Genius: The Life of Ernest Orlando Lawrence, Father of the Cyclotron, 1968. Signed by various LLNL and Berkeley figures

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Chowkwanyun, Sarunya. The Civilization of the Incas and Review of the Relationship Between the Indians and the Whitemen and Memoirs of an Ordinary Woman, 1995. Inscribed D'Souza, Dinesh and Gregory Fossedal, My Dear Alex: Letters from the KGB, 1987. Inscribed by Fossedal Eisenhower, Dwight D. The White House Years, 1963- 1965. Inscribed by Floyd B. Odlum and signed by Eisenhower. Two volumes Ford, Gerald. The War Powers Resolution, 1992. Signed Haig, Alexander M. Caveat: Realism, Reagan, and Foreign Policy, 1984. Inscribed Hazen, Robert M. The Breakthrough: The Race for the Superconductor by, 1988

440. Jaspers, Karl. Die AtomBombe und die Zukunft des Menschen, 1958. Inscribed Jastrow, Robert. How to Make Nuclear Weapons Obsolete, 1985. Inscribed Kissinger, Henry A. Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy, 1957. Inscribed by Kissinger Kramish, Arnold. The Griffin, 1986. Inscribed

Laxalt, Paul. The Nominating of a President, 1985. Signed Machan, Tibor R. (editor). Morality and Work, 2000 Marcos, Ferdinand E. The Democratic Revolution in the Philippines, 1974. Signed Marx, George. The Martians: Hungarian Émigré Scientists and the Technology of War and Peace, 1997 Meyer, Herbert E. Hard Thinking, 1993 Nixon, Richard. The Memoirs of Richard Nixon, 1978. Inscribed by Nixon Nixon, Richard M. Six Crises, 1962. Inscribed by Nixon Ray, Dixy Lee. Trashing the Planet, 1990. Inscribed Rickover, H. G. Eminent Americans: Namesakes of the Polaris Submarine Fleet, 1972 Shcharansky, Avital. Next Year in Jerusalem, 1979. incscribed

636. Skinner, Kiron K.; Annelise Anderson; and Martin Anderson (editors). Reagan in His Own Hand, 2001. Inscribed by Martin Anderson Sowell, Thomas. Knowledge and Decisions, 1980. Inscribed Speer, Albert. Der Sklaven Staat, 1981. Inscribed Speer, Albert. Spandau, 1976. Inscribed Strauss, Lewis S. Men and Decisions, 1962. Inscribed Viguerie, Richard. The Establishment vs. The People, 1983. Inscribed Weizsäcker, Carl Friedrich von. Wege in der Gefahr, 1976. Inscribed

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Wolfe, Bertram. An Ideology in Power, 1969. Inscribed by Ella Wolfe in 1983 Wouk, Herman. Inside, Outside, 1985. Inscribed

208. Wouk, Herman. War and Remembrance, 1978. Inscribed Wouk, Herman. The Winds of War, 1971. Inscribed York, Herbert. The Advisors: Oppenheimer, Teller, and the Superbomb, 1976

Writings by Teller family, 1981-1997 Astro (Eric) Teller 302. 1 "Teach Them How to War," undated 2 Exegesis, typescript, 1996 3 Exegesis, monograph, 1997 Paul Teller 4 "The Projection Postulate and Bohr's Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics," 1981 5 Teller's Formal Logic Primer, typescript, 1986

Incremental printed matter, 1967-2003. Contains clippings, magazines, and newspapers. 69. 1-2 General 3-7 Undated 8 1967 9 1969

371. 1 1971 2 1972 3 1973 4 1974 5 1975 6 1978 7 1979 8 1980 9 1981

439. 1 1982 2 1983 3-4 1984 5 1985 6 1986 7 1987 8 1988 9 1989 10 1990

218. 1 1992 2 1993 3 1994 4 1995 5 1996

259. 1 1996 2-3 1997 4-5 1998

221. 1 1998

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1 1999 3-4 2000

298. 1-2 2001 3-4 2002

207. 1 2002 2-6 2003

301. 1-3 Access to Energy, 1980-1998 4 Articles recommended by Yuval Ne'eman, 1974-1983 5 Atomic Energy Clearing House newsletter with article on reactor safety, 1976 6 "Can America Catch Up? The U.S. Soviet Military Balance," 1984 7 Hungarian printed matter, 1999-2001

222. 1-2 Inscribed printed matter, 1971-2001, undated 3 Israel scientific publications, 1978-1980 4-5 Science magazines marked with post-it notes, 1997 6 "A Strategy for Peace Through Strength," first draft of report, 1984

Incremental photographs, circa 1924-2003. Contains photographic prints, slides, negatives, and digital photographs depicting Teller and other notable figures. Arranged in five subseries: Photographic slides; Personal photographs and portraits of Teller; Career and personal photographs; Miscellaneous photographs; and Digital photographs. Photographic slides, 1988, undated 601. 1-3 Teller eightieth birthday, Teller-Beethoven Show, Tray A to C, January 15, 1988 4 Teller eightieth birthday, unused slides, January 15, 1988 5 Graphs and charts, undated 6 House interior and bookshelves, undated 7 Teller and others, undated

Personal photographs and portraits of Teller, 1926-2003. Photographic prints and negatives 549. 1-3 Addresses, speeches, talks, 1961-1991 4 Awards, 1962-1990 5-6 Eightieth birthday, 1988 7 Eighty-first birthday, 1989 8 Eighty-fourth birthday, 1992 9 Eighty-fifth birthday, 1993 10 Eighty-sixth birthday, 1996 11 Birthday and personal, 1991 12 Caricatures, 1987 13 Congressmen, 1983-1990 14 Director, 1958-1960 15 Education, 1991 16 Family and personal photographs, 1940-1970

550. 1-7 International, 1956-1996. Includes images of Teller lecturing 8-13 Meetings, 1971-1994 14 Passport photos, 1996

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15 Portraits, 1956-1954 16 Portraits, early, 1926 17-20 Portraits, career, 1958-2003

551. 1-2 Portraits, career, 1958-2003 (Contd.) 3-4 Portraits, late, 1983-1991 5 Portrait painting, 1963 6 Portrait session, 1970s 7 Retirement, 1975 8 University of California, Berkeley photo session, 1962

Career and personal photographs, 1930-2001. Photographic prints and negatives. Includes photographs of Teller with politicians and scientists 9 Abraham, Spencer visit, 2001 10 Advisor packet, 1988 11 Artist packet, 1993 12-14 Awards, 1960-1988. Includes correspondence and award certificates. Originally labeled miscellaneous 15 Awards packet, undated

565. 1 Bethe, Hans, undated 2 "Better a Shield," 1987-1988 3 Brown, Harold, undated 4 Budapest, 1930 5 Bureau of Radiological Health, 1970 6 Bush, George, 1989 7 Bush, George W., 2000-2001 8 Carpenter, Scott, undated 9 DAS (Department of Applied Science), 1963 10 Early years packet, undated 11 Educator packet, 1970-1991 12 Erice, 1981 13 Family man packet, 1996 14 Fermi Award, 1962 15 Fermi, Enrico, undated 16 Ford, Gerald, undated 17 General Dynamics, 1956 18 Hertz Foundation, undated 19 Hungarian visits and articles, 1969-1979 20 Interviews, 1983-1986 21-22 Israel, 1972-1986 23 Johnson, Lyndon B., 1966 24 Kennedy, John F., undated 25 Lawrence Award, undated 26 Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1973 27 Los Alamos National Laboratory Fiftieth Anniversary, 1992 28 Los Alamos Workshop, 1992 29 Medical University of South Carolina, 1983 30 Meir, Golda, undated

566. 1 Miami Dade Community College, 1979 2-3 Miscellaneous, 1979-1990, undated 4-5 Negatives, 1992 6 Nixon, Richard, undated 7 Oakridge National Lab news, 1965

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8 O’Leary, Hazel, 1994 9 Paul, Pope John, 1992 10 PFIAB meeting, 1976. Most likely President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board 11 Quayle, Dan, 1990 12 Ramsey, Norman, undated 13 Reagan, Ronald, 1982-1987 14 Receptions and dinners, undated 15 Rickover, undated 16 Rockefeller, Nelson, undated 17 Sakharov, Andrei, undated 18 Scientific collaboration, 1973-1990 19 SDIAC dinner, 1987. Most likely Strategic Defense Initiative Advisory Council 20-21 Teller with prominent figures and teaching, 1956, undated. Includes photographs of Teller with George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan. Originally unlabeled 22 Thrust for Knowledge/Edward the Man Project, 1992

567. 1 Travels, 1980s 2 Trinity Symposium, 1995 3 UC Irvine, 1992 4 United States Air Force (USAF) Scientific Advisory Board, 1993-1995 5 USAF Scientific Advisory Board 50th anniversary, 1996 6 USAF Strategic Cross Matrix Panel, 1990 7 Vienna, 1965 8 Visit to Defense Nuclear Agency, 1993-1994 9 Visit to Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1991 10-11 Visits, 1971-1991 12 Von Neumann, John, 1946-1954 13 Wigner, Eugene, undated

78. Miscellaneous photographs, 1964-1996 1 Australia, 1981. With Ernst Fuchs Weizsacker 2 Seventy-fifth birthday celebration dinner, Stanford Faculty Club, 1983 3 Book insert of biographical photographs, undated 4 Conferences, awards, and public appearances, 1964, 1979-1983, undated 5 Doctor's appointment, undated 6 Joseph Handleman Prize, 1983 7 Miscellaneous, undated 8 Portrait, undated 9 Tampa, Florida, 1980 10 Taiwan trip, 1983 11 Teller and others, undated 12 Xeroxes, 1984-1996, undated. Includes correspondence 13 Whorls, undated

Digital Files Digital photographs of Edward Teller, circa 1924-1997, digitized 2004 (available at the Computer Workstation) 1925 Budapest vacation, 1930 1940-1950

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1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s Very special Rice photos First years in US, 1935-1940 Gottingen period, 1930-1933 Hungary Jack Kemp fundraiser, 1993 Mici, Harkanyi, Schutz, Teller and kids Minta graduation, 1925- United States Air Force (USAF) Scientific Advisory Board

Incremental sound recordings, 1954-2003. Contains sound tape reels, compact sound cassettes, and compact discs. Titles are inscribed from labels on media and may not reflect contents. Sound tape reels, 1954-1983 602. 1 Teller broadcast, Juneau, Alaska, KJNO, July 15, 1958 2 Address to Fordham College, alumni dinner, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, January 26, 1960 3 Federation of American Scientists, press conference, January 26, 1960 4 Dr. Teller’s speech – Saturday morning, February 27, 1960 5 California Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, Los Angeles, March 23, 1960 6 "Mozart’s Piano Quartet in E Flat Major," KQED telecast, The Griller String Quartet joined by Teller, May 27, 1960 7 "Relativity Lecture," September 22, 1960 8 Teller ACS address, December 3, 1960 9 KPFA HUAC program, January 21, 1961 10 CSB radio, KFYO Lubbock – Gordon Thompson, August 31, 1961 11 Academy of Achievement, September 9, 1961 12 Interview by WKY-TV, "Point of View" program, Bakersfield airport, October 18, 1961 13 "Civil Defense in California," October 25, 1961 14 Teller address at Rollins College, November 4, 1961 15 Southern Medical Association, Fifty-Fifth Annual Meeting, Dallas, November 6-9, 1961 16-17 Greater New York Dental Meeting, Part 1-2, Statler Hotel, December 3, 1962 18 Commencement day address, University of Cincinnati, 1962 19 Untitled speech, Valley of the Sun, Phoenix, February 1, 1963 20 "Story Line," CBS program, February 24, 1963 21 Teller speech at Duke University, parts 1 and 2 of 2, April 7, 1963 22-24 Teller lectures, three speeches, April 8-9 1963

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603. 1 "Off the Cuff," Dallas Health/Science Museum, Lone Star Foundation, June 15, 1963 2 "Test Ban Treaty," Teller talk at BSD Dinner in Los Angeles, July 25, 1963 3 Teller talk, University of Santa Clara, April 2, 1964 4 "Jennings Lecture #6," January 23, 1965 5 "Production vs. Reproduction," Asilomar Conference, May 9, 1965 6 Teller talk, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Anchorage, Alaska, June 21, 1965 7 Teller’s address at Clemson University, May 14, 1966 8 "The Search for Excellence," Jennings scholar lecture, November 5, 1966 9 "A Technical Solution of Nuclear Proliferation," luncheon talk, Coconut Grove, Los Angeles, for "Engineering Week", February 21, 1967 10 Lecture on Niels Bohr, August 18, 1967 11 "After the Moon – What Next?," March 22, 1968 12 "Three Revolutions in Physics," University of California Santa Barbara, March 29, 1968 13 After the Moon – What Next?, City Commons Club, Berkeley, California, February 7, 1969 14 HAY AK AWP, February 7, 1969 15 "The Crisis in Education," Jennings scholar lecture series, Columbus, Ohio, April 19, 1969 16 Dr. Edward Teller, May 28, 1969 17 Teller talk on fission history, lecture to summer students, June 26, 1969 18 Richard Groves on High Pressure, summer lecture series, July 3, 1969 19 Bill Zink, Opacity, July 10, 1969 20 A. Goldberg talk on physics, July 15, 1969 21 W. John talk on high energy nuclear physics, July 18, 1969 22 "Radiation Transport," T. Wainwright, July 31, 1969 23 Teller on supernova, not edited, August 20, 1969 24 Teller on secrecy, Errol Chisom program, KCBS Radio, South San Francisco, August 20, 1969

604. 1 Teller, Errol Chisom program, KCBS Radio, South San Francisco, August 20, 1969 (Contd.) 2 Rocketry, Apollo 11 Composite, Side 2, the President’s dinner, from T. Janak, Col. Rec., October 12, 1969 3 David Frost TV show, Teller as guest, October 20, 1969 4 Cloud Chambers, developed by Arnold Clark in Livermore, November 20, 1969 5-7 Affairs of Technology, Economics and Business, Session 1-3, numbers 2680-2682, Power Generation and Environmental Change, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Boston, December 1, 1969 8 NBC first Tuesday, January 6, 1970 9 Symposium speech at Dunes Hotel, Las Vegas, January 15, 1970

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10 "Nuclear Ecology," possibly Rockeville, Maryland, March 20, 1970 11 "33 Presidents Cannot be Wrong," Berkeley City Commons Club talk, May 8, 1970 12-13 "Theory on Supernovae," Long Beach State College, 2 parts, May 26, 1970 14 Teller on Dick Cavett TV show, July 10, 1970 15 CBS TV, July 14, 1970 16 Gofman-Schwartz talk KPFA, July 14, 1970 17 ABC/NBC/CBS TV, July 24, 1970 18 KPFA Hiroshima disc, August 5, 1970 19 "Atomic Energy," August 11, 1970 20 "Nuclear Power," August 12, 1970 21 "Atomic Bomb," NET TV, sent by Tony Janak, August 13, 1970 22 Rotary talk, August 19, 1970 23 "Lasers," California Society of Professional Engineers, Holiday Inn, Livermore, California, September 10, 1970 24 Barry Goldwater on Dr. Teller, TV, October 7, 1970 25-26 Untitled, November 16, 1970 27 "How Peaceful the Peaceful Atom," CBS TV, sent by Tony Janak, November 17, 1970

605.1-2 "Nuclear Weapons," Second Session of the Berkeley War Crimes Tribunal, November 23, 1970 3-4 "The Atomic Age," Part II, 2 tapes, interviews with Dr. Seaborg, Senator Mike Gravel, Sheldon Novick, and Dr. Bernard Spinrad, December 28, 1970 5-12 "Extension 720," 2 parts, off air mon., December 28, 1970 13 Science report, NET TV, January 8, 1971 14 Air pollution seminar, January 12, 1971 15 Meeting on war crimes, KPFA, January 17, 1971 16-18 Dr. Teller, Biltmore Hotel, January 28, 1971 19-20 War crimes tribunal, KPFA, January 31, 1971 21 Dr. Teller, February 26, 1971 22 Dr. Teller comment, NDCN, March 7, 1971 23 Firing Line, KQED, William Buckley with Dr. Teller, March 28, 1971 24 Press conference, Committee to Unite America, May 10, 1971 25 Firing Line, Teller with William Buckley, May 16, 1971 26 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) meeting, May 20, 1971 27 "The Role of the Intellectual," discussion at Berkeley City Commons Club, June 4, 1971 28 "History of Atomic Energy," August 11, 1971

606. 1 Dallas rotary club, August 18, 1971 2-3 "Issues and Answers," ABC TV, December 5, 1971 4 Chapel talk, Presbyterian College, St. Petersburg, Florida, January 14, 1972 5 Dick Cavett TV Show, February 2, 1972 6 Dr. Teller on Energy, February 29, 1972 7 The Joel Spivak Show, WCAU CBS Radio, Philadelphia, March 13, 1972

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8 General Bruce Medaris and Dr. Teller, Titusville, Florida, April 15, 1972 9 "Modern Internal Combustion Engines," QEC VII, Montreal, Canada, May 8, 1972 10 "The Moscow Treaties," Teller colloquium speech, September 9, 1972 11-13 Colloquium, Voice of America, American embassy, London, October 10, 1972 14 Inaugural dinner, Friends of Tel Aviv, December 18, 1972 15 "Energy," Teller as guest speaker at City Commons Club, Berkeley, August 10, 1973 16-18 Teller lecture, Presbyterian College, August 19, 1974 19 Talk by Teller at Berkeley Commons Club, April 18, 1975 20 Teller interview, WWL, New Orleans, July 15, 1975 21-22 "Nuclear Energy Forum," October 17, 1975 23 Discussion, Teller and Empedocle Maffia, Erice, Italy, August 22, 1983 24 "33 Presidents Cannot be Wrong," City Commons Club, undated 25 120-, (second half of label missing), undated

607. 1 120-2, 220-2, undated 2 120-3-M, 220-3, with Maxine Trost, undated 3 120-5, 120-6, undated 4 120-7, 120-8, undated 5 120-9, 120-10, undated 6 120-11, 120-12, undated 7 120-13, 120-14, undated 8 120-15, 120-16, undated 9 120-17, 120-18, undated 10 120-23, 120-24, undated 11 120-25, 120-26, undated 12 220-4M, 120-4, undated 13 Band I, degree ceremonies, Band II, press conferences, undated 14 "Charter Day, University of California Medical Center School of Nursing," 1957 15 "Command and Staff School," undated 16 "Computers and the Policy Making Community," Dr. Oliver Selfridge, April 5, undated 17 Ernest Steinglass, undated 18 Gofman-Schwartz tape, Berkeley, undated 19 Gofman-Schwartz tape, Livermore, undated 20 Teller #2, undated 21 Teller Press, undated 22 H. Kahn #1, undated 23 H. Kahn #2, undated 24 "Hydro and Shock Phenomena," Wilkins #6, undated 25 Inauguration ceremony, Edward Teller tour description, undated 26 "Medicine in National Defense," lecture by Teller, Dallas, 1963

608. 1 Memo re: demonstration at Princeton, undated 2 "My Fair Lady," music, undated 3 NITE CALL, June 23, undated

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4 "Nuclear Safety," undated 5 Physics 10, undated 6-17 Physics 10, 10 tapes, undated 18 "Race Relations, The Campus Library Sociology Series," undated 19 Remarks: Dr. Edward Teller, WOAI Radio, undated 20 "Science in Action," November 29, undated 21 SWOTA Science Teachers, A. Forrance, undated 22 Teller interview, Austrian TV, undated 23 Teller speech from Ohio Science Education Association, Ferrance, undated 24 Unmarked, undated 25-27 Untitled, sent with compliments of US Embassy, Bonn, Germany, 3 tapes, undated

Compact sound cassettes, 1973-2003 633. 1 Untitled tape, undated 2 Edward Teller on nuclear weapons, undated 3 "Larry Pratt's Fire At Will, Western Goals Foundation: Legacy of Congressman McDonald, Interview with Linda Guell," undated 4 TC-C, undated 5 Teller, April 29, undated

6 "World Without War - Is It Possible?" by Teller, undated 7 Burbank dorm address, May 18, 1982 8 Stanford Daily interview and transcripts of Italian interview, 1983 9 German tape, Orwell's 1984 commentary by Edward Teller, 1984 10 Edward Teller, Frontiers of Science Colloquium, "The Role of Defense in a Nuclear War," University of Florida, Gainesville, January 31, 1984 11 JCF South Peninsula Business and Professional Forum, 1985. Possibly Jewish Community Federation 12 "Discussion of Nuclear Issues for Australian Radio," 1996 13 "In the Name of Security," circa 1998

601. 17 Correspondence attached to "In the Name of Security" cassette, 1998

628. 1 "Energy – A Program for Action," Teller speech, April 18, 1973 2 KMOX Broadcast, St. Louis, April 19, 1973 3-6 "Automated Metaphysics," 2 parts, Fredkin, 2 copies, August 24, 1973 7 Teller at Texas Tech, February 20, 1974 8 "The Role of Nuclear Energy," Teller speech, October 1, 1974 9-11 Dr. Teller, Oregon, October 11, 1974 12 Teller interview on WKAR-TV, November 19, 1974 13-16 Teller presentation; State Capitol Building, Sacramento, California, Hearing, 2 parts, October 20, 1975

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17 Teller talk, sent by M. W. Kriegel to Wallace Decker, October 31, 1974 18 M.B. (Tony) Jackson Program, KMPC, December 14, 1975 19 "Safe Nuclear Energy," Town Hall of California, Los Angeles, February 1, 1976 20 "Nuclear Power Issue, Orange Coast College," February 17, 1976 21 "Scientific Advice to Government," Mach 9, 1976 22 "Prime Time," Australian interview by Lindsay Perigo, May 5, 1977 23 Topic WRFM New York, July 17, 1977 24 "Heald Award," Illinois Institute of Technology, May 6, 1978 25-27 Untitled tapes A, B, and C, September 22, 1978 28 Teller speech, City Commons Club, April 20, 1979 29 "Nuclear Terrorism," Teller remarks to conference in Israel, June 1979 30 KNX CBS Radio, two statements by Teller, July 16, 1979 31-32 Energy seminar, American Defense Preparedness Association, April 17, 1980 33 "The Energy Time Bomb," Dave Tanin with Dr. Teller, KDEN Radio, Denver, November 3, 1980 34 "New Sources of Energy," Orange County Community College, December 14, 1980 35 "Energy from Heaven and Earth," Croft Lecture, University of Missouri, February 20, 1981 36 Chabot College Valley campus, April 27, 1981 37 "Machines and Elephants Never Forget, Los Alamos National Lab Science and Information Onslaught Symposium," June 4, 1981 38 Forum Club, Houston, Texas, July 22, 1981

629. 1 Erice Conference, Teller not speaking, Italy, August 1, 1981

2 Erice Conference, "The Futility of War," Italy, August 1, 1981 3 Erice Conference, "Defense Dilemma," Italy, August 1, 1981 4 Erice Conference, "Defense is Better than Retaliation," Italy, August 1, 1981 5 Erice Conference, "My Life as a Physicist," Italy, August 1, 1981 6 Erice Conference, "Closing Lecture," Italy, August 1, 1981 7 "The Fission/Fusion Hybrid: A Fission Fuel Factory," colloquia series, TRW, Los Angeles, California, December 17, 1981 8 Zionist Organization of America, Queens, March 22, 1982 9 International Conference on Spin Excitations, March 25, 1982 10 Michael Dixon Show, KCBS-AM, April 14, 1982 11 "Future Energy: Sources and Requirements," Pelindaba, South Africa, April 21, 1982 12 JSN Show Monty Hall, June 8, 1982

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13 "The Early Years," brown bag dialogue with Edward Teller, August 5, 1982 14 "The Nuclear Freeze," Arizonans for National Security, Tempe, Arizona, September 22, 1982 15 "The Michael Dixon Show," September 22, 1982 16 San Francisco "Back Talk", KFRC Radio, October 24, 1982 17 Talk to National Press Club, (note on tape that it cuts off in the middle), October 26, 1982 18 Recording of conversation on oil exploration with Mr. and Mrs. Green, Wayne Garner, and Melissa Jones, Port Charlotte, Florida, November 10, 1982 19 Talk on National Press Club, KALW-FM, November 17, 1982 20 "Perspective on Energy Problems," Israel, December 1, 1982 21 Stanford University physics colloquium, January 12, 1983 22 Center for Science and Innovation Studies (CSIS) Science and Technology Seminar, January 18, 1983 23 "MDs and Civic Responsibilities," American Dermatologists Association, March 1, 1983 24 University of North Dakota, April 11, 1983 25 "The Need for New Nuclear Weapons Technology," Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, June 29, 1983 26 Dr. Edward Teller, DDP, August 4, 1983. Most likely Doctors for Disaster Preparedness 27 "Is It Not Better to Save Lives Than Avenge Them?" Sandia Labs Banquet, October 4, 1983 28 Valley study group, Livermore, October 5, 1983 29 Ansell Management Association, Alabama, October 19, 1983 30 Helionetics, interview with Kathleen Day, Los Angeles Times, January 11, 1984 31-32 Teller/Sagan dialogue – Nuclear Winter, before members of Congress, Washington, D.C., May 16, 1984 33 "Quantum Theory and the Structures of Time and Space Symposium," Tutzing, Germany, July 2, 1984 34 "Cosmic Gamma Ray Bursts," Los Alamos National Lab, August 27, 1984 35 "Lunar Bases and Space Activities of the Twenty- First Century," NASA Symposium, October 31, 1984 630. 1-2 Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) debate with McGeorge Bundy, two parts, New York University, March 18, 1985

3 Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) panel (Nitze, Teller, Wallop), Oxford Union Society, England, June 7, 1985 4 "We Built the Bomb," BBC Radio Program, July 16, 1985 5 "Reversing Climatic Catastrophes," Fifth Erice Conference, Italy, August 21, 1985

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6 "Status of Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)," Fifth Erice Conference, Italy, August 21, 1985 7 "Peaceful Applications and the World Laboratory," Fifth Erice Conference, Italy, August 23, 1985 8-9 European Democratic Parliament, Strasbourg, France, October 7, 1985 10 "Star Wars History," BBC Production, November 21, 1985 11 Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) speech, University of California, Davis, January 13, 1986 12 "Nuclear Weapons Inquiry Analysis and Debate," BBC Open University Course, February 24, 1986 13 Missouri River Township Republican Organization, "Salute to Teller," St. Louis, April 26, 1986 14 "Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) and Nuclear War," Teller talk at Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, August 16, 1986 15-16 Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars) symposium with Teller, September 11, 1986 17-18 Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars) symposium with Robert Sherman, September 12, 1986 19 Radio talk show, followed by Executive Session, Dallas, David Witts’ office, May 27, 1987 20 Teller on theory of superconductivity, June 5, 1987 21 Dr. Teller B123 Auditorium, first 5 minutes only, June 11, 1987 22 Larry King Show, Teller guest, in house use only, July 8, 1987 23 "Better a Shield than a Sword," by Teller, in house use only, July 27, 1987 24 Dr. Teller – Ed Busch Show, August 16, 1987 25-26 Teller discussions, Erice, Sicily, 2 copies, August 20, 1987 27 "SDI – Nuclear," KGO in house use only, September 27, 1987 28 "Mildred Miller Sings for Christmas," sent by President of University of Pittsburgh, December 14, 1987 29 Earth Day concert, April 22, 1988

601. 13 Letter about Earth Day concert, July 30, 1988

630. 30 60 Minutes, General ABE with Mike Wallace, August 30, 1988 31 Teller talk at breakfast in Washington, DC, tape from Mr. David Martin, November 17, 1988 32 "Discussions on Fusion Tests Results," University of Utah Scientists’ experiment, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, March 24, 1989 33 "Workshop on High Temperature Superconductivity," University of Alabama, Huntsville, May 23, 1989 34 Defense Forum Foundation, May 4, 1990 35 Alameda Commonwealth Club, Teller’s talk, October, 8, 1990 36-37 Retirement for Stu Bloom, physics seminar, January 4, 1991 38 Teller lecture ICPA-9 Szombathely, August 29, 1991

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601. 8 Correspondence Related to tapes in Box 630

631. 1 Dr. Teller, West Point, Bartlett Hall, October 15, 1991 2 Testimonial, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, October 16, 1991 3-4 Dr. Teller, West Point, south auditorium, October 16-17, 1991 5 Broad interview, KNBR, San Francisco, California, February 27, 1992 6 Teller on KGO Radio, March 1, 1992 7 KGO Newstalk 820, March 1, 1992 8 Bill Wattenberg Show, KGO Radio, Teller guest, March 1, 1992 9 Lecture, Erice, Italy, August 21, 1992 10 Lecture II, Erice-Teller discussions, Italy, August 22, 1992 11 Teller eighty-fifth birthday, piano recital and lecture, February 17, 1993 12 "Star Wars," KQED, March 19, 1993 13 Conference/Roundtable discussion with Richard Rhodes and others, Los Alamos National Lab Fiftieth Anniversary, June 7, 1993 14 Teller tape 1, June 7, 1993 15 "Opportunities," eighty-sixth birthday address, January 21, 1994 16 Memories of Hungary, from Wendy Borcherdt, June 1, 1994 17 Teller addresses 1994 Summer Institute, undergraduates, July 19, 1994 18 "Developments in Twentieth Century Science," Teller guest speaker at Commonwealth Club, October 17, 1994 19 Keynote talk, Fusion Research Conference, November 14, 1994 20-21 "Discussion on Planetary Defense," 2 copies, May 7, 1995 22 "Magnetic Effects – Planetary Defense Workshop," panels session A, May 23, 1995 23 Planetary defense dinner, Hilton Hotel, May 24, 1995 24 Planetary defense workshop, dinner address at Hilton hotel, May 24, 1995 25 Coalition to Defend America, "ATTACK" Radio Spot, June 1, 1995 26 Teller addresses Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Summer Institute/Students, July 21, 1995 27 Edward Teller, LLW discussion, August 12, 1995 28 Dr. Teller and Dr. Foster, bad quality tape, January 22, 1996 29 In ET’s office, LLW, second tape tape, January 29, 1996 30 Dr. Teller, July 22, 1996 31 ADPA Luncheon Speech, San Ramon Marriott, January 15, 1997 32 Teller speech at ADPA Lunch, San Ramon Marriott, January 15, 1997

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33 DDLS, Dr. Teller’s ninetieth birthday lecture, January 15, 1998 34-37 Teller ninetieth birthday reception and dinner at Stanford’s Faculty Club, 1-4 of 10 copies, January 16, 1998

632. 1-6 Teller ninetieth birthday reception and dinner at Stanford’s Faculty Club, 5-10 of 10 copies, January 16, 1998 (Contd.) 7 Dr. Teller, KGO Radio, January 18, 1998 8 Question and Answer Luncheon Discussion, Dr. Edward Teller, Laser Directorate Advisory Board, tape 2 of 2, May 28, 1998 9 Nuckolls/Teller interview, reviewed by Classification Office on December 9, 1998, August 30, 1998

601. 9 Nuckolls/Teller interview transcript, August 30, 1998

632. 10 Teller’s interview with Jeff Garberson, November 10, 1998 11 Teller interview by Michael Savage, KSFO Radio, May 26, 1999

601. 10 Teller interview by Michael Savage, transcript, May 26, 1999

632. 12 Keynote speech, Dr. Peter Schultz, Crowne Plaza Hotel, November 8, 1999 13 Hungarian: Year Ender (5 interviews), for Hungarian/Zalan, December 31, 1999 14-15 KGO Radio, Bill Wattenburg talk with Dr. Teller, 2 copies, January 2, 2002 16 Air Force Interview, Weather Prediction, April 24, 2003 17 Dr. Edward Teller, August 14, 2003 18 P. J. Jansen (1), Eugene Wigner (2), undated 19 Three Mile Island, undated 20 Thirteenth International Workshop on Laser Interactions and Related Plasma Phenomena, Teller award banquet (Teller speech only), Side 1, undated 21 ACH, undated 22-24 Beethoven’s Archduke Trio, 3 copies, undated 25 "Debate on Nuclear Safety," Teller-Alfven, undated 26 "Draft Chapters on Book on Development of Weapons," undated 27 The Harland Adams Spice Corporation, undated 28 K. Opelman/Edward Teller, 1) SR Inivasan, 2) Peter Fortescue, 3) E. Bamerster, etc., undated 29 N. Australia, Dr. Teller, undated 30 "On International Cooperation," undated 31 Orban Balazs citerazenekar, undated 32 "Our Western Heritage," undated 33 Tech Nation, Americans and Technology, National Space Symposium, tape produced at KQED, undated 34 Teller, Center for Theoretical Studies, University of Miami, undated

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35 Teller talk at Virginia Military Institute, undated

Compact discs, 1992, undated 635. 14 Beethoven's Op. 97 B-Flat, Hungarian Radio Recording of Studio 6 Rehearsal, with trio Edward Teller, Ester Perenyi, and Laszlo Mezo, 1992 15 Atompizika Talks, Edward Teller, 1998

Sound discs, LPs, undated Record cabinet "Ask the Experts, Energy Awareness Spots," produced by Ed Ronne, American Nuclear Society, undated. 7-inch vinyl disc "Latinovits Zoltan," undated. 7-inch vinyl disc

Incremental video recordings, 1975-2003. Contains video tapes, U-matic tapes, Betacam tapes, and VHS tapes. Video tapes, undated 614. 8 "Controversy #5 Nuclear Explosives," BBC video tape, undated

637. 3 Teller lecture on Copernican theory at the United States Naval Academy, circa 1967. One inch video tape 601. 15 Correspondence attached to Teller lecture on Copernican theory at the United States Naval Academy recording, 1967 637. 4 Frontiers on Science, undated. One inch video tape

U-matic tapes, 1975-1987 612. 1 Admiral Rayburn’s speech, introduction by Roger Batzel, excerpted from Teller’s retirement ceremony, June 16, 1975 2 "Current Views on our Energy Supply and Demand," February 1, 1977 3 Face the Nation, interview with Teller and Magno, Manila, January 7, 1981 4 Firing Line, Teller guest, June 27, 1982 5 "We Freeze Defensive Nuclear Weapons," Edward Teller, speaker, taped by Los Alamos National Laboratory, June 28, 1982 6 700 Club, Teller guest, October 8, 1982 7 Nuclear Freeze with Dr. Teller, Nite Line News, October 28, 1982 8 "Issues in Arms Control," 1 of 3, panel discussion, April 13, 1983 9 "Issues in Arms Control," 2 of 3, speakers Hans Bethe, D. Kerr, April 13, 1983 10 "Issues in Arms Control," 3 of 3, D. Kerr/Saxon/Garwin/Teller, taped by Los Alamos National Labs, April 13, 1983

613. 2 "A.M. Weekend," November 27, 1983 3-4 "Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts," August 26, 1984

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5 Preview tape, Dr. Edward Teller, Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation, October 12, 1984 7 Firing Line, November 22, 1987 11 "After Dark – Peace in Our Time?," Part 1 of 2, undated

614. 1 "After Dark – Peace in Our Time?," Part 2 of 2, undated 4 CBS Nightwatch, undated 5 Interview, Professor Teller, undated 7 Window on Washington, Show #23, Talent: Edward Teller, undated

Betacam tapes, 1998, undated 613. 8 "The Atom" "How Big is the Atom", National Educational TV, first of 3 lectures, June 22, 1998 9 Junior science symposium lecture, University of North Carolina, July 10, 1998

614. 2-3 "An Evening with Edward Teller," Cal State University, Chico, two BetacamSP tape, undated

VHS tapes, 1980-2003 615. 1 Lecture at Colorado School of Mines, October 28, 1980 2 "Issues in Arms Control," Teller panel discussion excerpts, Los Alamos National Laboratory, April 13, 1983

613. 1 Birthday greetings, tape produced by Coors Corporate Television, June 21, 1983

615. 3 C-Span Channel, Dr. Edward Teller, November 21, 1983 4 CBS Morning News, Dr. Edward Teller, June 27, 1984 5 Faccia A Faccia, Carlo Rubbia, VHS tape, December 16, 1984 6 Dr. Teller at Devry Institute, March 29, 1985

613. 6 Interview with United States Air Force Academy Cadets, April 16, 1985

615. 7 Oxford Union Panel, Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), June 7, 1985 8 Oxford Panel, Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), Nitze, Teller, Wallop, England, June 26, 1985 9-10 CNN, Teller guest speaker, August 6, 1985. Two tapes 11 Virginia Military Institute, April 7, 1986 12-13 "SDI – Will It Fly?" off-air recording, MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour, August 5, 1986 14 "Will Retaliation Become Obsolete," Los Alamos National Laboratory colloquium, August 26, 1986 15 Com. Channel 7, Dr. Teller, October 17, 1986

616. 1 "Chicago and Vicinity," from Noe Zoltan, October 23, 1986

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2 "Recent Breakthrough in High Temperature Superconductivity," Dr. Edward Teller speaker, June 11, 1987 3 "7 Scenarios; Threat and Engagement Modeling with real time counter trajectory narrated; Near term ASAT survivability, etc.," date is dub date, June 24, 1987 4 "High Temperature Superconductivity," October 1, 1987 5 "A Conversation with Mikhail S. Gorbachev," KNBC Channel 4 special 8:00 pm, November 30, 1987 6-7 Dr. Teller’s eightieth birthday party, 2 copies, January 15, 1988 8 Teller’s eightieth birthday, slide show, January 15, 1988 9 Dr. Teller’s eightieth birthday, CNN Prime News, January 16, 1988 10 "The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Perspective," Roger Batzel, April 4, 1988 11 "Supercomputer Kids," Teller address, July 14, 1988 12 Edward Teller, amplified copy, August 1, 1988 13 "Technological Feasibility of the Strategic Defense Initiative," C-Span, August 30, 1988 14 Teller/Carnesdale debate, Adelman, September 4, 1988

617. 1 "To What End?," KQED Channel 9, October 16, 1988 2 Fortieth anniversary seminar with Edward Teller and Bruce Wiersma, October 21, 1988 3 Teller lecture with question and answer session, dubbed from master, October 28, 1988 4 AFWL anniversary banquet speech, by Dr. Teller, November 5, 1988. Possibly Air Force Weapons Laboratory 5 60 Minutes, Teller portion, November 13, 1988 6 60 Minutes, off-air recording, November 13, 1988 7 Superconductivity, November 15, 1988 8-9 Nightwatch, CBS, November 23, 1988 10-11 "The Fiftieth Anniversary of the First Public Announcement of the Successful Test of Fission," 2 tapes, January 17, 1989 12 "Nuclear Fusion at Low Temperatures," Utah Experiment, CNN-KTVU-KQED-KPIX-KGO, March 23, 1989 13 Channel 3 coverage of Teller visit to Rancho Seco, November 15, 1989 14 "Reminiscence of Niels Bohr," master copy, November 22, 1989

610. 1-2 "An Evening with Edward Teller," rough cut tapes, October, 1989 3 "An Evening with Edward Teller," 44 Blue Productions 1988-1989 4 "An Evening with Edward Teller," transcripts, December 1989 5 Teller, March 1990 6 FYI Teller, 1989 7 "An Evening with Edward Teller," Teller edit, 1990

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8 "An Evening with Edward Teller" to Dr. Annelise Anderson, August 31, 1989 9 Table of contents and transcript

611. 1-9 "An Evening with Edward Teller": Rough cut tapes, October 1989

618. 1 "Some Uses of Lasers in Space, Defense, Medicine," Northcentral Technical College, Wausau, Wisconsin, February 23, 1990 2 "End of the Cold War," Northcentral Technical College, Wausau, Wisconsin, February 23, 1990 3 "Project Sadan," April 5, 1990 4 "Defense Forum Foundation," May 4, 1990 5 Interview with Dr. Edward Teller, with small group of intern journalists (Alameda newspaper group) at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, July 23, 1990 6 Conference on Superconductivity, New York State University, Buffalo, September 19, 1990 7 Rotary luncheon, September 26, 1990 8 Dr. Teller, presentation at the Marriott Hotel, San Ramon, California, October 22, 1990 9 Edward Teller’s lullaby, unedited, February 8, 1991 10 Talk at Las Positas College, Livermore, February 28, 1991 11 "Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)," CNN News, June 25, 1991 12 "Radioactive Waste," Teller/Alvin Weinberg, CNN Moneyline, June 28, 1991 13 "Beyond Superconductivity and Buckyballs," August 15, 1991 14 "Twentieth Century Physics," colloquium, physics department, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, November 1, 1991

619. 1 Lawrence Livermore National Lab Fortieth Anniversary Celebration, John Nuckolls, Robert Hollingsworth, Edward Teller, July 10, 1992 2 Tribute to Dr. Hans Mark, produced by Martk Hanna, University of Texas System, August 12, 1992 3-4 Tribute to Dr. Teller, by Ronald Reagan, September 21, 1992. Two tapes 5 "The Italian Navigator has Landed... a Half Century of Nuclear Energy," produced by Argonne National Laboratory, December 22, 1992 6 "Inverse Sprinkler Demonstrations," by Space Physics Group, University of Maryland, February 11, 1993 7 Teller eighty-fifth birthday, piano recital and lecture, February 17, 1993 8 "The Future: The First Problem, Not Yet the Biggest," Teller eighty-fifth birthday celebration, February 17, 1993 9 Dr. Edward Teller DNA, March 18, 1993 10 "Space Power for Expanded Vision," unsolicited tape sent by Harris Corporation, Melbourne, May 6, 1993

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11-12 "Nuclear Weapons and International Relations at the Fiftieth Anniversary of Los Alamos National Lab" (tape incorrectly labeled one hundredth anniversary), director’s colloquium, 2 copies, June 8, 1993 13 Trio in B-Flat, Beethoven, Kay Newman (violin), Susan Barrett (cello), Edward Teller (piano), at Fuller Lodge, Los Alamos, New Mexico, June 10, 1993 14 "Petrie in Prime," interview with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, June 21, 1993

620. 1-2 Non-Lethal defense conference, banquet address by Edward Teller, November 16, 1993 3 Visit with Jon and Meredith Christianson, regarding Jon’s candidacy, Omaha, Nebraska, December 1, 1993 4 "Opportunities," eighty-sixth birthday address, January 21, 1994 5 Interview with the Schecters, McNeil-Lehrer Show, from Bill Zagotta, May 31, 1994 6 "5 Decades of Progress Toward New Horizons," United States Air Force, Eleventh Communications Squad, Pentagon, (date is dub date), November 8, 1994 7 H.F.B.C.F. Dinner, Professor John Forbes, December 8, 1994 8-9 "Dawn of the Atomic Age," American Academy of Achievement TV Network, March 15, 1995 10 "Results of Experiments Tracking Bullets, Mortars, and Artillery Shells," May 12, 1995 11 "Tech Nation – Americans and Technology," Eleventh National Space Symposium, June 1, 1995 12 "Vulnerable," Coalition to Defend America, June 1, 1995 13 "The Trinity Device," August 10, 1995 14 "Visualization of Earth-Approaching Asteroids, Asteroid 4179 Toutatis and Orbits about Asteroid 4769 Castalia," October 6, 1995 15 "Safe Nuclear Reactors," Edward Teller, October 18, 1995

621. 1 "Lab in the News 1995 Year in Review," January 12, 1996 2 "Non-Lethal Weapons Microwave Stopping Device," CBS 60 Minutes, February 11, 1996 3 "Visualization of Earth-Approaching Asteroids," sent by Jet Propulsion Laboratory, February 23, 1996 4 "Worry Inhibits U.S. Innovation," KSBW-TV News Program, April 23, 1996 5 Teller’s Greetings to International Conference on Emerging Nuclear Energy Systems (ICENES), Obninsk, Russia, June 24, 1996 6 Address to the Space Protection of the Earth (SPE) 1996 Conference, Snezhinsk, Russia, September 4, 1996 7 SERS Program, December 1, 1996

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8 "Lab in the News 1996 Year in Review," January 8, 1997 9 "Visualization of Earth-Approaching Asteroids," sent by Jet Propulsion Laboratory, February 4, 1997 10 Interview with Dr. Edward Teller, presented by the Ocean Hyperbaric Center, August 15, 1997 11 "Dij A Magyarsag Hirneveert Koszanet," December 1, 1997 12 "More Science in Livermore," director’s distinguished lecturer series, January 15, 1998 13 Livermore Rodeo Parade, June 15, 1998 14 "The Atom" "How Big is the Atom", National Educational TV, first of three lectures, June 22, 1998

622. 1 Junior science symposium lecture, July 10, 1998 2-3 "Race for the Superbomb," PBS, The American Experience, 2 copies, January 11, 1999

613. 10 "Retirees’ Reunion," sponsored by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Retirees’ Association, April 28, 1999

622. 4-6 "History of Atomic Projects—The 1950s: Sociopolitical, Environmental, and Engineering Lessons Learned," Second International Symposium (October 4-8, 1999), Laxenburg, Austria, 3 copies, September 2, 1999 7 Foreign policy speech, Governor George W. Bush, November 19, 1999 8 B-roll, office conversations, January 13, 2000. Date is review date by Rod Abbott, 9 Edward Teller, April 3, 2000 10 "100 Figures of the Twentieth Century #58: J. Robert Oppenheimer," July 30, 2000

601. 11 "100 Figures of the Twentieth Century #58: J. Robert Oppenheimer," transcript, July 30, 2000

622. 11 "Ultimate Weapon: the H-Bomb Dilemma," History Channel, August 8, 2000 12 CBS Sunday Morning, August 20, 2000 13 "In Remembrance of Roger Batzel," September 30, 2000 14 "Dr. Edward Teller and Geo-Engineering," CBS Evening News, January 15, 2001

623. 1 "Magzar Corvin-Ianc atadas," compliments of the consulate general, Hungary, August 14, 2001 2-5 "Presentation Ceremony of the Hungarian Corvin Medal to Teller," by representatives of the Hungarian prime minister, 4 copies, August 15, 2001 6 Second annual Edward Teller science and technology education symposium, Richard Farnsworth, Laura R. Gilliam, Edward Teller, September 21, 2001

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7 "Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Clean, Reliable, Distributed Power for the Twenty-First Century," October 25, 2001 8 Greetings from Dr. Edward Teller, Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness (CNTA), November 6, 2001 9 Character assassination, Victoria’s Secret library show, Teller/Heisenberg, March 15, 2002

601. 12 Character assassination photo and note, March 15, 2002

623. 10 Victoria’s Secret library, Edward Teller memoirs 2, June 15, 2002 11 Victoria’s Secret library, Edward Teller memoirs 4, July 6, 2002 10 Window copy for Steve Johnson, September 12, 2002 11 Fiftieth anniversary interview, with Dr. Teller, edited version, September 13, 2002

624. 1-2 "Nuclear Energy," Edward Teller speaker, 2 copies, September 27, 2002 3 All hands meeting from the secretary of energy, Spencer Abraham, November 26, 2002 4-5 Presidential Medal of Freedom to Dr. Teller, 2 copies, July 23, 2003 6-7 Dr. Edward Teller, 2 copies, August 14, 2003 8 "Edward Teller Remembered," October 28, 2003 9 Edward Teller commemoration, November 3, 2003 10 60 Minutes, amplified copy, undated 11 60 Minutes, Bob Harris, Vladimir Horowitz, General Jack Singlaub 12-13 60 Minutes, parts 1-4 of 4, undated 14 "A Conversation with Dr. Edward Teller," undated

625. 1 "A Forum on Nuclear Energy Fission, Fusion and Confusion," undated 2 "A Magyar Mernokkepzes Korszerusiteseert Alapitvany," undated 3 "A Modern Fizika Alapjai," 1991 4-6 "After Dark – Peace in Our Time?," undated 7 "An Evening with Edward Teller," 1988, California State University, Chico, narrated by Bill Wattenburg, 1988 8-9 "Assessments of SDI," Dr. Carl Sagan, undated 10 "Ball Lightning: New Source of Energy," Dr. Kiril Chukanov proposal, undated 11 B-roll, office conversations, undated 12 BUD 90-023 NTSC, undated 13 "Cold Fusion: Fire from Water," documentary, undated 14 Day One, CBS special, tape 1 of 2, undated

626. 1 Day One, CBS special, tape 2 of 2, undated 2 Dr. Edward Teller interview, letter attached shows 12/8/94 date, VCE Inc., undated 3-6 Dr. Teller #1-4, undated 7 Edward Teller "An Early Time", undated 8 Faccia A Faccia, Henry Kissinger 40, undated

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9 Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), Richard A. Neubauer, M.D., undated 10 "Hiroshima: The Decision to Drop the Bomb," A&E documentary, undated 11 "History Day: The Migration of Atomic Scientists," undated 12 "I Am Become Death; They Made the Bomb," sent by Nicolas Blanc, AGAT Films, Paris, undated 13 "Jatek-dokumentar-film a nemet atombomba megnem szuletese torteneterol, Sajinos: cask a darab II. Resze, de van elotte, etc.," undated 14-15 "Magyar Kronika," tapes 4, 5, undated

627. 1-7 "Magyar Kronika," tapes 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, undated 8 Network News, Channel 7, undated. Edward Teller clip at end of tape 9 "New World Vistas," United States Air Force Scientific Advisory Board, with letter dated 11/1/96, undated 10-11 "New World Vistas," United States Air Force, 11th Communications Squad, Pentagon, 2 copies, undated 12 "Perspective with Dr. Teller," 2 programs, undated 13 "Plumbline #2: A Perspective on Nuclear Power," undated

614. 6 "Secure (PIUS)," produced by VLT Video, Koping, , undated

627. 14 "Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) Update," General Fox, undated

634. 1 "Sose mondj semmit, amit elvarnak toled, Emledkeim Szilard Leorol – 1994," undated 2 Title Number AZ 99999 581, Swedish TV (program 3), undated. IN Swedish 3 "The Town that Never Was," undated 4 Untitled, label reads Janos Kirz and Regina Moreno, 238 Shore Road, Mt. Sinai, New York 11766, undated 5 Victoria’s Secret library, Teller’s "Memoirs" part 1, undated 6 "Windscale 1957: The Nuclear Winter," Ian Fisher program, Carlisle, Cumbria, Canada, undated 7 "Magnificent Obsession, Life of Edward Teller," Tape 2, VHS tape, September 6, 1954 8 60 Minutes, undated 9-10 "An Evening With Edward Teller," circa 1988-1989 11-14 "Edward Teller Playing Piano in Stanford," February 1995

635. 1 "Edward Teller Playing Piano in Stanford," February 1995 (Contd.) 2 Uncommon Knowledge, "Strategic Defense Initiative," Sidney Drell and Edward Teller, 1996 3-12 "Edward Teller: A Life in Science," part 1-10, 1997

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601. 18 "Edward Teller: A Life in Science," transcript, 1996

635. 13 "Our World This Week, Hiroshima, Edward Teller," 1999

Incremental motion picture film, undated Film shelf Film on balance of power, undated. 16mm film Film shelf Teller interview with Harry Reasoner, CBS news, January 31, 1960. Two 16mm film reels 601. 14 Correspondence attached to Teller interview with Harry Reasoner film, 1960

Incremental computer discs, circa 1974-2005 637. 1 7090 sorle and binary, undated 2 Uranium data, circa 1974

601. 16 Correspondence attached to Uranium data computer disc, 1974

635. 16 "Electronic files," 2005

Incremental oversize material, 1958-2000. Contains awards, posters, photographs, and a woodcarving of a whale. 315. Awards, posters, Better a Shield Than a Sword photograph, drawn caricature of Teller, lawn furniture fabric, and Leipzig calendar, 1958-2000 On shelf Photograph roll, undated 413. Scrapbook of letters for Teller upon retirement, 1975 314. Woodcarving of a whale, circa 1998