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Box 1 General correspondence, 1937-1954, including letters, programs of conferences attended
and/or participated in by Dr. Aebersold, notes, memos, reports, and biographical materials, 1944-1963.
1-1 Biographical materials, 1944-1963, including job applications, position descriptions, biographical sketches, and other notes. 1-2 General correspondence, 1937-1938, including letters from K. H. Kingdon and C. W. Metz, a part of the program of the Fifth International Congress of Radiology held in Chicago in September, 1937 at which Mr. Aebersold gave a paper entitled "Practical Considerations in the Comparison of Depth Doses Achieved by 1000 KV and 200 KV X-Ray Apparatus," as well as notes on dose measurement and radiation ionization. 1-3 Notebook kept by Mr. Aebersold labeled, Neutron Biology, being a record of neutron exposures at the Radiation Laboratory at the University of California in Berkeley, June, 1938-November, 1939. 1-4 Notebook kept by Mr. Aebersold labeled "Protection Measurements, Cyclotron, June, 1938." 1-5 General correspondence, 1939, including letters from Edith H. Quimby, Douglas F. Lea, M. A. Tuve, and Robly D. Evans, Mr. Aebersold's report of his activities under the Finney-Howell Foundation Fellowship, and a copy of the program of the final examination of Dr. Aebersold for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Most of the correspondence deals with fast neutrons though there is some mention of the awarding of a Nobel Prizeto Ernest O. Lawrence. 1-6 General correspondence, 1940, including letters from Milt Green, Robly D. Evans, L. Marinelli, J. R. Dunning, Edith H. Quimby, and T. N. White and letters to Green and Quimby as well as to William A. Fisher of the Finney-Howell Research & Foundation. One of the letters gives a summary of the work of Dr. Aebersold during the previous year. Also included is a typed copy of a statement by Ernest O. Lawrence on the operation of the 60-inch cyclotron. 1-7 General correspondence, 1941, including letters from Louis Alavrez, R. R. Newell, L. Marinelli, Marvin M. D. Williams, and Raymond E. Zirkle. 1-8 Notes and other materials for a course entitled Medical Physics, spring 1942, in which Dr. Aebersold appears to have been the lecturer. 1-9 General correspondence, 1943-1945, including a list of the personnel at the Radiation Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley in 1943, Dr. Aebersold's identification card for his work in the Manhattan Project, certain records of employment, and a mimeographed notice from J. R. Oppenheimer concerning the release of information on the Manhattan Project. 1-10 General correspondence, January-June, 1946, including materials regarding Dr. Aebersold's employment in the Manhattan Project and his notes on a discussion he had with J. G. Hamilton in January, 1946. 1-11 General correspondence, July-December, 1946, including letters from E. P. Wigner, A. V. Peterson, Waldo E. Cohn, Joseph W. Kennedy, L. F. Curtiss, Andrew H. Dowdy, A. Baird Hastings, and L. A. DuBridge, many of which relate to the activities of the Interim Advisory Committee on Isotope Distribution Policy. Also includes a memorandum by Dr. Aebersold, entitled "General Information Concerning Isotopes Branch." 1-12 Booklet, 1946, entitled A Guide to Oak Ridge produced by the Community Relations Section of the Unites States Engineering Department. Includes a street map and contains pictures and information on the early development of the Oak Ridge Laboratory. 1-13 General correspondence, 1949-1951, including a letter from L. A. DuBridge, a copy of a letter from David E. Lilienthal, and copies of programs for meetings at which Dr. Aebersold spoke. 1-14 General correspondence, 1952, including a letter from Bernard Manowitz and copies of programs for meetings at which Dr. Aebersold spoke. Among the latter are Fission Product Utilization Conference at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Fourth Inter-American Congress of Radiology in Mexico City, and the American Management Association. 1-15 General correspondence, 1953, including letters from Sam R. Sapirie and Marvin Fox, notes for a staff meeting at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, two memos on the distribution of cyclotron irradiated materials or radioisotopes, a memo on the VI International Cancer Congress to be held in Sao Paula, Brazil, in 1954, a memo and agenda for a meeting on the Atomic Energy Commission's Cyclotron program and reactor pricing policy, and a capsule summary of the isotopes distribution program as of December. 1-16 General correspondence, 1954, including an agenda for an Atomic Energy Pricing Policy meeting, programs and other material for the VI International Cancer Congress at Sao Paula, Brazil, July 23-29, a memo on Union Carbide's pricing policy for radio isotopes, a memo from Dr. Aebersold dealing with improvement of isotope distribution to South America, a capsule summary of isotopes distribution program as of September, a memo from Dr. Aebersold regarding the providing of radioisotopes at reduced prices for medical, biological, or other research uses, and notes made by Dr. Aebersold of his trip to Brazil.
Box 2 General correspondence, 1955-1957, including letters, programs of conferences attended and/or participated in by Dr. Aebersold, memos, reports, proposals, a directory, notes, itineraries, and lists of contacts. 2-1 General correspondence, January-June, 1955, including letters pertaining to Dr. Aebersold's participation in the Eighth International Congress of Radiology to be held in Mexico City in 1956 and the U. N. Conference in Geneva in July, 1955, memos on the functions of the Radiological Safety Branch, Isotopes Division, a proposal for international peaceful atomic development centers, and a membership directory of the Association of Research Directors. 2-2 General correspondence, July, 1955, including letters about Dr. Aebersold's trip to Europe to attend the U. N. Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy at Geneva and visit the radioisotope production, distribution, and utilization centers, an itinerary for the trip, a list of contacts in Europe, notes compiled by Dr. Aebersold during the trip, and a capsule summary of the isotope distribution program. 2-3 General correspondence, August-December, 1955, including letters and memos about Ford Motor Company's Atoms for Peace exhibition in 1956, memos regarding the coordination of and responsibility for the isotopes division under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, and exchanges of letters, especially with Lorraine Meyer and Henry L. Moses, about the establishment of the Samuel S. Seidlin Memorial Fund. 2-4 General correspondence, January-March, 1956, including exchanges of letters with Lorraine Meyer, Henry L. Moses, and Marshall Brucer regarding the Samuel S. Seidlin Memorial Fund, letters about Ford Motor Company's Atoms for Peace exhibition, notes for an Isotopes Extension Technical Staff meeting, notes on isotope production and licensing, and background notes prepared for Joint Committee on Atomic Energy hearings. 2-5 General correspondence, April-May, 1956, including letters about the pending official visit of Dr. Aebersold to Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Venezula as part of a team of isotope experts and about his unofficial visit to Peru. Most of the correspondence is with users of isotopes in research in the several countries. 2-6 General correspondence, June, 1956, including an itinerary for Dr. Aebersold's visit of South America, copies of various programs participated in by the team of isotope experts, and Dr. Aebersold's notes on the Atoms for Peace Mission to South America. 2-7 General correspondence, July-August, 1956, including follow up letters on the Atoms for Peace Mission to South America, a memo on a proposed program for the Radiation Advisory Section, Division of Civilian Application, and one letter on the Samuel S. Seidlin Memorial Fund. 2-8 General correspondence, September-December, 1956, including letters about Dr. Aebersold's participation in the First Cuban National Forum on Nuclear Energy in Havana, letters pertaining to the Samuel S. Seidlin Memorial Fund, and memos on generally licensed and licensed exempt quantities of radioisotopes and simplifying and strengthening licensing procedures for high level irradiation facilities. 2-9 General correspondence, January-February, 1957, including letters about the Samuel S. Seidlin Memorial Fund, correspondence with John Clover Monsma about his booklet Is There A God? in which 100 American scientists answer their atheistic colleagues in Russia, a list of specialists on industrial uses of isotopes, and a report by H.D. Bruner on his trip to Havana to participate in the First Cuban National Forum on Nuclear Energy. 2-10 General correspondence, March, 1957, including correspondence with John Clover Monsma about his booklet, program for the Nuclear Congress held in Philadelphia, a program and other materials for the Fifth Annual Conference on Atomic Energy in Industry of the National Industrial Conference Board, and material from the Pan American Union on inter-American activities in the field of science and technology. 2-11 General correspondence, April, 1957, including many congratulatory letters to Dr. Aebersold on his transfer from Oak Ridge to Washington to assume the duties of Assistant Director for Isotopes and Radiation, Division of Civilian Application, program of the 1st Pan American Cancer Cytology Congress, and a letter from Robert S. Stone on the early developments in nuclear medicine. 2-12 General correspondence, May, 1957, including chiefly additional congratulatory letters. 2-13 General correspondence, June-August, 1957, including a memo on a national reactor project for the Philippine Islands, a program for the Fourth Annual meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, program for the Nineteenth Mid-summer Radiological Conference of the Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, and a few additional congratulatory letters. 2-14 General correspondence, September, 1957, including a hand book and list of participants in the International Conference on Radio-Isotopes in Scientific Research in Paris, correspondence with John Clover Monsma, and drafts of Dr. Aebersold's statement for Monsma's booklet. 2-15 General correspondence, October-December, 1957, correspondence with John Clover Monsma and a copy of his booklet, list of participants and schedule of lectures for an Atomic Energy Course for Management in Chicago, a memo on a research reactor for Taiwan, a memo on an unscheduled symposium on production of radioisotopes at the UNESCO Conference for Isotope Research in Paris, a directory of the Atom Fair '57 in New York, correspondence regarding Dr. Aebersold's visit to the University of Dubuque as a participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program, and a course outline and lecture schedule for a medical officers course in radioisotope techniques at Bethesda, Md.
Box 3 General correspondence, January, 1958-May, 1959, including letters, memos, reports, programs of meetings attended by and/or participated in by Dr. Aebersold, membership lists, itineraries, lists of participants in meetings, and records of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation. 3-1 General correspondence, January-February, 1958 including correspondence regarding an atomic energy course for management, and a program for the 14th Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Plastic Engineers in Detroit. 3-2 General correspondence, March, 1958, including correspondence about Dr. Aebersold's visit to the University of Dubuque, a program for a medical military training program for armed forces medical department officers, a proposed U.S. program for the 1958 International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy in Geneva, an Exposition guide to Atomfair in Chicago, a program for the 1958 Nuclear Congress in Chicago, and a program for the First Annual Texas Conference on the Utilization of Atomic Energy at Texas A&M College. 3-3 General correspondence, April, 1958, including correspondence on Dr. Aebersold's visit to the University of Dubuque and Findlay College as a participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program, material on the American Standard Association's Sectional Committee on Chemical Engineering for the Nuclear Field, and programs for a symposium on Industrial Utilization of Radioisotopes and one on Medical Emergencies and Problems Associated with Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. 3-4 General correspondence, May, 1958, including letters about Dr. Aebersold's visits to the University of Dubuque and Findlay College, a memo by Dr. Aebersold requesting additional travel in Europe in connection with participation in the Fifth International Congress and Exhibition of Electronics and Atomic Energy in Rome, a list of French laboratories engaged in research on the use of isotopes in medicine, a list of U. S. papers to be presented at the Rome Congress, and a course outline and list of lectures for a medical officers course in radioisotope techniques and nuclear medicine at Bethesda, Md. 3-5 General correspondence, June, 1958, including an itinerary for Dr. Aebersold's European trip, mimeographed copies of the letter of resignation of Lewis L. Straus as Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and President Eisenhower's letter of acceptance, program for the Fifth International Congress and Exhibition of Electronics and Atomic Energy in Rome, and list of participants and lecture schedule for the ASEE-AEC Summer Institute on Nuclear Energy for Technical Institute Faculty at Pennsylvania State University. 3-6 General correspondence, June, 1958, including a report of H. D. Le Vine on the Rome Congress, a program and itinerary for the Japanese Utilization of Radioisotopes in Industry Study sponsored by the International Cooperation Administration, Dr. Aebersold's notes made at the Compliance Inspection Program Meeting in Idaho Falls, and a memo of Leonard B. Phillips regarding Dr. Aebersold's visits to Greece, Yugoslavia, Austria, and Spain. 3-7 General correspondence, August, 1958, including a program and membership list of the International Congress of Radiation Research at Burlington, Vt., a memo of J. E. Machurek on President Eisenhower's remarks on using radioisotopes in tracing courses of underground rivers, and a bibliography on the latter subject. 3-8 General correspondence, September-October, 1958, including a memo of Leonard B. Phillips regarding possible cooperation with Yugoslavia in peaceful uses of atomic energy, materials regarding the Trade Union Study Mission on "Protection of Workers Against Radiation Hazards," a report of Charles L. Dunham on the second U. N. International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy at Geneva with Particular emphasis on the biology and medicine activities, a program and other materials for the conference on the impact of the peaceful uses of atomic energy on state and local government in Columbus, Ohio, minutes of meetings and other materials of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, and a memo of Dr. Aebersold's regarding an editorial in the October 21, Washington Post entitled "Nuclear Enterprise." 3-9 General correspondence, November-December, 1958, including a program and other materials pertaining to the meeting of the National Industrial Conference Board in Cleveland on the economics of using radioisotopes in industry, materials relating to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, and program and list of participants at the Briefing Conference on Atomic Industry and the Law in Washington. 3-10 General correspondence, January, 1959, including materials of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation and the Sectional Committee on Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials, a memo from Oscar S. Smith on a proposed Atomic Energy Orientation course for American Labor Leaders, and preliminary materials on Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valparais University and Canisuis College as a participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program and on the International Atomic Energy Agency Conference in Warsaw in September. 3-11 General correspondence, February, 1959, including materials relating to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a memo and other materials on the Atomic Energy Orientation course for American Labor Leaders, and materials relating to Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valpariso University and Canisuis College. 3-12 General correspondence, March, 1959, including materials regarding Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valparaiso University and Canisuis College, materials regarding the Atomic Energy Orientation course for American Labor Leaders, materials pertaining to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a memo summarizing the Navy-AEC-Martin meeting held to discuss Naval Applications of Strontuim 90 Isotopic Power Supplies, a program for the Eastern Conference of Radiologists meeting in Washington, and material regarding the opening of the Isotopes Laboratory of the Research Triangle at Durham, North Carolina including a brochure entitled "Fission (Not Fishin') for Textile Tycoons: An Explanation of Nuclear Physics as Applied to Textiles." 3-13 General correspondence, April, 1959, including materials regarding the Atomic Energy Seminar for AFI-CIO officials, materials relating to Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valparaiso University and Canisuis College, and a program and other papers regarding the 7th Annual Conference of the National Industrial Conference Board on Atomic Energy in Industry. 3-14 General correspondence, May, 1959, including materials pertaining to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a program for and list of participants in the Symposium on Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes at Georgia Institute of Technology, lists of participants and lecturers in the Second Industrial Isotopes Techniques Course at Oak Ridge, and materials relating to the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association meeting at Sea Island, Ga.
Box 4 General correspondence, June, 1959-December, 1965, including letters, programs of conferences attended and/or participated in by Dr. Aebersold, itineraries and contact lists for his various foreign trips, memos, reports, news releases, and records of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation. 4-1 General correspondence, June, 1959, including a tentative schedule of the Second Inter-American Symposium on the Peaceful Application of Nuclear Energy, minutes and other materials pertaining to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a program and news releases about the dedication of the Picker Research Center in Cleveland and materials regarding the 6th Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine. 4-2 General correspondence, July-December, 1959, including a program outline and other materials regarding the Nuclear Technology Survey at the University of California, a program and other materials pertaining to the International Atomic Energy Agency conference on Application of Large Radiation Sources in Industry and Especially to Chemical Processes in Warsaw, a report of Paul Harteck on that meeting, and material on the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation. 4-3 General correspondence, January-June, 1960, including a list of hospitals in the Washington-New York area using isotopes and excerpts from letters to the U. S. Information Agency regarding their series of "Forum" lectures on chemistry in which Dr. Aebersold participated. 4-4 General correspondence, July-December, 1960, including a report and other materials on the Conference on Chemistry for Non-Science Majors at Bozeman, Montana, and notes on a meeting with B. Manowitz at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. 4-5 General correspondence, January-June, 1961, including a memo of E. R. Gardner regarding the Tenth Pacific Scientific Congress, drafts of letter to the Washington Post regarding its failure to adequately report scientific news, and a telegram to Dr. Aebersold informing him of his election to the Board of Directors of the American Nuclear Society. 4-6 General correspondence, July-December, 1961, including an itinerary, lists of contacts, and other materials for Dr. Aebersold's Far Eastern trip to attend Japan's Fourth Conference on Radioisotopes and to visit users of isotopes. 4-7 General correspondence, January-June, 1962, including a news release about a new cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, programs and other materials about a conference on Radioisotopes as New Tools and Know-How for Ohio Industry in Columbus, Ohio, and a news release on the shutdown of the 60-inch cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. 4-8 General correspondence, July, 1962, including letters, notes, and other materials regarding the dinner held to mark the shutdown of the 60-inch cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. 4-9 General correspondence, August-December, 1962, including a list of contacts of Dr. Aebersold's European trip, a program and other materials relating to the meeting of the American Nuclear Society, and a news release summarizing the growth of use of radioisotopes during the first 20 years, 1942-1962. 4-10 General correspondence, January-March, 1963, including a program, news release, and other materials regarding the International Conference on Radiation Research at Natick, Mass., a list of non-US. citizens who have participated in courses given by the Special Training Division of the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, and news releases and other materials pertaining to the South African National Conference on Nuclear Energy at Pretoria. 4-11 General correspondence, April, 1963, including Dr. Aebersold's itinerary and list of contacts, a program, and other materials pertaining to the South African National Conference on Nuclear Energy at Pretoria. 4-12 General correspondence, May-December, 1963, including letters about the South African National Conference on Nuclear Energy at Pretoria, letters and other materials relating to a new quarterly entitled Isotopes and Radiation Technology published by the Atomic Energy Commission, a pamphlet about the Brookhaven National Laboratory, and a report on the South African Atomic Energy Program. 4-13 General correspondence, 1964-1965.
Box 5 Notes, outlines, slide lists, abstracts, and texts of speeches given by Dr. Aebersold at various meetings, January, 1937 April, 1949. 5-1 "History and First Observed Phenomena of X-Rays" Lecture I, October 12, 1937, place not given, 6 pp., outline. 5-2 "Concepts Basic to an Understanding of Radiation Processes" Lecture II, October 19, 1937, place not given, 5 pp., outline. 5-3 "Concepts Basic to an Understanding of Radiation Process" Lecture III, October 26, 1937, place not given, 3 pp., outline. 5-4 "Review on Nature of Matter" and "Energy and Its Transference" Lecture IV, November 2, 1937, place not given, 7 pp., text. 5-5 "Interaction of X-Rays and Matter" Lecture V, November 9,1937, place not given, 3 pp., outline. 5-6 "Traversal of Photons Through Matter" Lecture VII, November 23, 1937, place not given, 3 pp., outline. 5-7 "Absorption and Scattering of X-Rays" Lecture VII, November 23,1937, place not given, 3 pp., outline. 5-8 "Experimental Evidences for Absorption Processes" Lecture VIII, November 30, 1937, place not given, 7 pp., outline. 5-9 "Absorption and Filtration" Lecture IX, December 7, 1937, place not given, 6 pp., outline. 5-10 "Absorption and Filtration" Lecture X, December 13, 1937, place not given, 3 pp., outline. 5-11 Talks on neutrons, 1937, place or places not given, 24 pp., notes and outlines. 5-12 "Quantity: Exposure and Dosage of Radiation" Lecture XII, January 11, 1938, place not given, 3 pp., text. 5-13 "Quantity Measurements of X-Rays" Lecture XIII, January 18, 1938, place not given, 5 pp., outline. 5-14 "The Standardization of Quantity" Lecture XIV, January 25, 1938, place not given, 5 pp., outline. 5-15 "Dosage by Small Volume Walled Chamber" Lecture XV, February 1, 1938, place not given, 7 pp., text. 5-16 "The Collimation of Fast Neutrons" December 28, 1938, Washington, D. C., meeting of the Physical Society, 1 p., abstract. 5-17 "Protection from Neutron Rays and Other Products of Nuclear Transformation" cat 1938 [?], place not given, 4 pp., text. 5-18 "Cyclotron and How It Transforms Matter" January 13, 1940. 5-19 Untitled talk on atom smashing, cat February, 1940 [?], Berkeley, Lion's Club, 2 pp., outline. 5-20 "Modern Nuclear Physics and Medicine (Cancer Therapy)" September 30, 1940, Los Angeles, Cancer Society, 4 pp., outline. 5-21 "Natural and Induced Radioactivity and the Nature of Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Neutron Rays" ca. 1940 [?], place not given, Radiology Convention, 9 pp., outline. 5-22 Untitled talk on atoms, November 11, 1941, place not given, 3 pp., outline. 5-23 "Adventures in Science" June 22, 1946, Chicago, interview on radio station WBBM on radioisotopes, 8 pp., text in mimeo and 9 pp., carbon copy. 5-24 "The Pile: A Nuclear Reactor" December 2, 1946, Chicago, Radiological Society of North America, 5 pp., text. 5-25 "Status of Program Involving Distribution of Radioisotopes" January 15, 1947, place not given, 2 pp., text. 5-26 "By-Products of Atomic Energy for Use by the Medical Profession" February 5, 1947, place not given, 15 pp., text. 5-27 Untitled talk on radioisotopes, April 21, 1947, Vanderbilt Conference on Radioisotopes, 4 pp., outline. 5-28 "Atomic Research Dividends for the Farmer" May 13, 1947, place not given, American Agricultural Editors Association meeting with the U. S. AEC, 6 pp., text. 5-29 "Problems in the Production, Distribution, and Use of Isotopes" September 6, 1947, St. Louis, Fourth International Cancer Research Congress, 5 pp., text. 5-30 "Recent Developments in the Availability of Isotopes" September, ca. 10, 1947, Madison, Wisconsin meeting of scientists, 33 pp., text. 5-31 "Atomic Energy and the War Against Cancer" November 12, 1947, Atlanta, Georgia Division American Cancer Society, 17 pp., text. 5-32 Untitled speech labeled draft remarks, November 21, 1947, Knoxville, Knoxville Cancer Society, 3 pp., text. 5-33 "Isotopes Available for Research" December 18, 1947, Auburn, Ala., Conference on the Use of Radioactive Isotopes in Agricultural Research, 30 pp., text. 5-34 "Isotopes and their Application to Peacetime Use of Atomic Energy" December 29, 1947, Chicago, 114th Meeting of American Association for the Advancement of Science, 11 pp., text. 5-35 Untitled speech commenting on papers on isotopes, January 16, 1948, New York City, James Ewing Society, 3 pp., outline. 5-36 "The Availability of Radioactive Isotopes" January 14, 1948, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 21 pp., text. 5-37 Untitled speech labeled Y 12 research staff talk on uses of isotopes, February 2, 1948, 4 pp., outline. 5-38 "What Atomic Energy Means to the Farmer" February 11, 1948, Ames, Iowa, 48th Annual Farm and Home Week, 18 pp., text. 5-39 "Atomic Energy and Human Welfare" February 14, 1948, Des Moines, Iowa, National Farm Institute, 23 pp., text. 5-40 "Atomic Energy - For Fear or Faith" March 23, 1948, McAllen, Texas, Knife and Fork Club, 32 pp., text. 5-41 "Peacetime Atomic Energy and Industry" March 25, 1948, Galveston, Texas, Spring convention of the Southern Gas Association, 35 pp., carbon copy text, 19 pp., printed text. 5-42 "Atomic Developments and Technology in Cancer Research" April 16, 1948, New York City, opening of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, 4 pp., text. 5-43 Untitled introduction, April 23, 1948, New York City, New York Electrical Society, 3 pp., text. 5-44 Untitled speech labeled Batelle talk, June 3, 1948, Columbus, Ohio, Batelle Memorial Institute, 6 pp., outline. 5-45 "Medical Professions' Participation in Atomic Energy" June, [4], 1948, Columbus, Ohio State University class of medical students, 3 pp., outline. 5-46 Untitled talk on the use of isotopes in the treatment of cancer, June 4, 1958, Columbus, Ohio State University, 3 pp., outline. 5-47 Untitled speech labeled notes for meeting on isotope program, June 18, 1948, Oak Ridge, 6 pp., outline. 5-48 "Isotopes for Medicine" June 22, 1948, Chicago, American Medical Association, 9 pp., text. (Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.) 5-49 "Isotopes and Their Application in the Field of Industrial Materials" June 24, 1948, Detroit, Marburg Lecture before American Society for Testing Materials, 9 pp., abstract. (Published in Proceedings of the ASTM, 1948). 5-50 "Recent Developments in Use of Isotopes in Biology and Medicine" July 23, 1948, Woods Hole, Mass., Marine Biological Laboratory, 8 pp., outline. 5-51 Untitled remarks, September 2, 1948, place not given, Gordon Cancer Research Conference, 5 pp., outline. 5-52 "The New World of Atomic Energy" October 22, 1948, St. Paul, Minn., Hamline University Institute of Inter-American Relations and World Affairs, 16 pp., text. 5-53 "Isotopes and Education" October 25, 1948, Washington, Office of Education Federal Security Agency, 5 pp., outline and slide list. 5-54 "Isotopes and Their Peacetime Applications for Human Welfare" November 7, 1948, Los Alamos Forum, 1 p., text. 5-55 "Isotopes and Cancer Research" November 13, 1948, Louisville, Kentucky Division, American Cancer Society, 7 pp., outline and slide list. 5-56 'New World of Atomic Energy" ("Atomic Energy - Challenge to Humanity" scratched out), November 16, 1948, Dallas, Knife and Fork Club, 25 pp., text. 5-57 "Recent Developments in Radioisotope Distribution" December 6, 1948, San Francisco, Radiological Society of North America, 6 pp., outline. 5-58 "The Atom and Education" December 29, 1948, Washington, 1 p., text of preliminary remarks. 5-59 "Radioisotopes - Production, Distribution, Use and Control" January 24, 1949, Washington, AEC Seminar on Disposal of Radioactive Wastes, 3 pp., outline. 5-60 "Production of Radioisotopes" January 28, 1949, place not given, Army Medical Center indoctrination course, 7 pp., outline and slide list. 5-61 "Procurement and Handling of Radioisotopes" January 28, 1949, place not given, Army Medical Center indoctrination course, 4 pp., outline and slide list. 5-62 "Isotopes - Benefits to Human Welfare" February 10, 1949, Oak Ridge, Women's Club, 3 pp., outline. 5-63 "Present and Future Scope of Isotope Distribution Program" March 4, 1949, notes for discussion with General Manager, 10 pp. 5-64 Untitled lecture on isotopes, March 14, 1949, University Park, Pennsylvania State College Chapter of Sigma XI, 8 pp., outline and notes. 5-65 "The Development of the Isotopes Distribution Program" March 16, 1949, New York City, Commercial Chemical Development Association, 17 pp., text. 5-66 Untitled remarks on isotopes, March 23, 1949, Oak Ridge, Reserve Officers' Club, 3 pp., outline. 5-67 Untitled speech on isotopes, March 29, 1949, place not given, Roane County Medical Association, 6 pp., outline. 5-68 "Atomic Energy Benefits - Radioisotopes" April 7, 1949, New York City, Teachers' In-Service Course on Atomic Energy, 23 pp., text. 5-69 "Isotopes for Research and Industry" April ll, 1949, Newark, North Jersey Section of the American Chemical Society, 2 pp., abstract.
Box 6 Notes, outlines, slide lists, abstracts, and texts of speeches of Dr. Aebersold at various meetings, May, 1949-December, 1952. 6-1 "Our Fight Against Cancer" May 3, 1949, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Division, American Cancer Society, 32 pp., text. 6-2 "Isotopes--What They Are and What They Mean to Me" May 21, 1949, Regional Conference, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, American Education Association, 22 pp., text. 6-3 "Your Good Health and the Mighty Atom" June 16, 1949, script for NBC Television national broadcast, 10 pp., text. 6-4 Untitled remarks on isotopes and the Isotopes Division, July 28, 1949, Brookhaven, National Laboratory Biology Conference, 2 pp., outline. 6-5 Untitled notes for discussion, July 30, 1949, with the Director's Staff, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 2 pp., outline. 6-6 "Atomic Report" August 7, 1949, Baltimore, WMAR-TV, 3 pp., draft and 4 pp., text of interview. 6-7 "Relation of the Atomic Energy Program to Medical Practice and Research" August 20, 1949, Denver, Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 13 pp., text. 6-8 Untitled lecture, August 25, 1949, Oak Ridge, ORINS Training Course in Radioisotope Techniques, 2 pp., outline. 6-9 "Recent Developments in the Use of Isotopes for Research" September 6, 1949, Cincinnati, 10th Annual Research Conference of Institutum Divi Thomae, 18 pp., text and slide list. 6-10 "Atomic Detective - Radioisotopes" September 16, 1949, place not given, 12 pp., text. 6-11 "Radioactive Isotopes and Atomic Energy in Medicine" November 18, 1949, New York City, International Spanish Speaking Association of Physicians, 9 pp., text. 6-12 "Atomic Energy in American Life and Education" November 25, 1949, Chicago, Central Association of Science and Mathematics Teachers, 36 pp., text. 6-13 "Isotopes as Tools of Engineering" November 28, 1949, New York City, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 14 pp., text. 6-14 "Isotopes: Present and Potential Uses" January 11, 1950, New York City, Conference on Industrial and Safety Problems of Nuclear Technology, 30 pp., text. 6-15 "Use of Radioactive Tracers in Agricultural Research" January 23, 1950, New Orleans, Southwide Winter Meeting of the Southern Association of Science and Industry, 14 pp., text in carbon copy, 17 pp., text in mimeograph. 6-16 "Present and Future Use of Radioactive Isotopes" February 6-10, 1950, Brookhaven National Laboratory, course in Health Physics for Insurance Company Representatives, 23 pp., text. 6-17 Untitled remarks on isotopes, February 15, 1950, Washington, Advertising Council meeting at the White House, 4 pp., outline. 6-18 "Isotopes - Useful By-Products of Atomic Energy" February 23, 1950, Des Moines, Iowa, Drake University Lecture Series on Atomic Energy, 8 pp., text, 3 pp., outline. 6-19 "Radioisotopes - Peacetime Dividends of Atomic Energy" March 9, 1950, Baltimore, Conference of teachers, 2 pp., outline. 6-20 Untitled speech on isotopes, March 29, 1950, Washington, conference of secondary school teachers, 3 pp., outline. 6-21 "Isotopes and Their Application to Industrial Problems" April 27, 1950, Rye, N.Y., Industrial Research Institute, 4 pp., outline. 6-22 "Radioisotopes and Their Public Health Implications" May 29, 1950, Boston, Harvard University School of Public Health. 6-23 "Progress in Radioisotope Production and Utilization in the U. S." July 28, 1950, London, 6th International Congress of Radiology, 14 pp., text, 3 pp., abstract. 6-24 "Industrial Applications of Radioisotopes" October 26, 1950, Chicago, Society for Non-Destructive Testing, 24 pp., text. 6-25 "Radioisotopes in Cancer Research and Control" October 30, 1950, St. Louis, Public Health Cancer Association, 2 pp., abstract. 6-26 Untitled speech on isotopes, November 13, 1950, Huntsville, Ala., Regional Press Seminar on Atomic Energy, 4 pp., outline. 6-27 "Radioisotope Utilization" [1950?], place not given, 17 pp., text. 6-28 "Mobilizing the Atom" March 18, 1951, CBS-TV Network Presentation, 8 pp., text. 6-29 "Radioisotopes - New Tools for Industry" April 6, 1951, New York City, 21st Annual Safety Convention and Exposition, Greater New York Safety Council, Inc., 12 pp., text. 6-30 "Industry's New Tool - The Radioisotope" May 16, 1951, Milwaukee, Engineer's Society of Milwaukee, 2 pp., outline. 6-31 "The United States Atomic Energy Program: Part I - Overall Progress" August 9, 1951, Denver, Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 29 pp., text. 6-32 "The United States Atomic Energy Program: Part II - Recent Developments in Biology and Medicine" August 11, 1951, Denver, Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 29 pp., text. 6-33 "Sources of Radioisotopes and Special Bombardments" September 10-13, 1951, New York City, 12th International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, 19 pp., text, 3 pp., outline of introductory remarks. 6-34 "Radioisotopes for Industrial Research and Application" December 28, 1951, Philadelphia, American Association for the Advancement of Science Nuclear Engineering Symposium, 12 pp., text. 6-35 "Development of the Medical Use of Radioisotopes" December 28, 1951, Philadelphia, American Association for the Advancement of Science Symposium on Cancer Therapy with Radioisotopes, 9 pp., text. 6-36 Untitled lecture, 1951, Oak Ridge, ORINS Isotope Training Course, 4 pp., outline. (Same outline with manuscript changes used in 1953 and 1955.) 6-37 Usefulness of Radioisotopes in Industry" January 23, 1952, New York City, 25th Anniversary Convention, Association of American Soap and Glycerene Producers, 9 pp., text. 6-38 "Introduction to Isotopes" February 27, 1952, New York City, In-Service Course on Radioisotopes - A New Aid to High School Science Teaching, 8 pp., outline. 6-39 "Isotopes and Cancer" March 3-5, 1952, Cincinnati, Isotopes Subsection, Second National Cancer Conference, 6 pp., text. 6-40 "Atomic Radiation Effects on Human Tissue" March 18, 1952, College Park, University of Maryland Medical School, 6 pp., outline. 6-41 "Radioisotopes - Materials and Medical Practices of Special Interest to Pathologists" April 9, 1952, New York City, Symposium on Technical Aspects of Radiobiology, International Association of Medical Museums, 11 pp., text, 3 pp., outline. 6-42 "Radioisotopes: Availability - Procurement - Safe Handling" April 29, 1952, Philadelphia, course on Applications of Radioactivity sponsored by the Philadelphia Section of the American Chemical Society, 5 pp., outline. 6-43 "Radioisotopes as Sources of Gamma Rays for Therapy" June 10, Chicago, American Radium Society, 18 pp., text. 6-44 "Survey of Present Uses of Isotopes in Agriculture" June 12, 1952, Manhattan, Conference on the Use of Isotopes in Plant and Animal Research. Kansas State College, 16 pp., text. 6-45 "Radioisotopes in Agricultural Research" June 14, 1952, Manhattan, National Farm and Home Hour, 5 pp., text. 6-46 "Radioisotopes - Production, Distribution and Utilization" June 26, 1952, Ann Arbor, 5th Annual Summer Institute, University of Michigan Law School, 35 pp., text. 6-47 "General Outlook on Isotope Utilization" August 25, 1952, Oak Ridge, 4th Annual Summer Symposium on the Role of Atomic Energy in Agricultural Research, sponsored by the University of Tennessee-Atomic Energy Commission Agricultural Research Program - Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, 18 pp., text. 6-48 "The Scope and Future of Isotope Utilization" September 16, 1952, Atlantic City, 122nd National Meeting, American Chemical Society, 18 pp., text. 6-49 Untitled speeches on isotopes, September 30, 1952, San Antonio, Southwest Research Foundation and Southwest Research Institute, 2 pp., outline. 6-50 Untitled speech on isotopes, September, 1952, Houston, Methodist Hospital, 1 p., outline. 6-51 "Atomic Energy - What Are Its Peacetime Uses?" October 14, 1952, New York City, 20th Anniversary Convention, Clothing Manufacturers Association of U. S. A., 20 pp., text. 6-52 "Properties and Availability of Clinically Useful Radioisotopes" November 2-8, 1952, Mexico City, 4th Inter-American Congress of Radiology, 16 pp., text and 1 p., abstract in English, 20 pp., text typewritten and 20 pp., text and 12 pp., plates in Spanish. 6-53 "Current Uses of Radioactive Isotopes in Industry" December 4, 1952, Cleveland, American Management Association, 28 pp., text. 6-54 "New Keys to the Universe" [1952?], place not given, 14 pp., text.
Box 7 Notes, outlines, slide lists, abstracts, and texts of speeches of Dr. Aebersold at various meetings, January, 1953-September, 1456. 7-1 "The Use of Radioisotopes in Science Teaching" January 13, 1953, Baltimore, Loyola Evening College and Graduate Division course Scope and Trends of Isotope Utilization, 7 pp., outline, 4 pp., outline. 7-2 Untitled list of questions on isotopes, January 14, 1953, answered on the chronoscope program, 2 pp. 7-3 "Radioactive Isotopes - New Keys to Knowledge" (Beneficial By Products of Atomic Energy scratched out), January 15, 1953, New York City, Voice of America Radio University Program, 7 pp., text. (2 copies one marked 1st choice this used). 7-4 "International Distribution and Use of Radioisotopes" January 15, 1953 [?], New York City, Voice of America Radio University Program, 7 pp., text (marked 2nd choice not used). 7-5 "Radioisotopes - New Keys to Knowledge" February 19, 1953,Pasadena, 26th Annual Faraday Lecture, Pasadena City College, 42 pp., text. 7-6 "Recent Advances in the Use of Radioactive Isotopes" March 11, 1953, Detroit, Michigan Clinical Institute, 7 pp., outline. 7-7 "Isotopes - Research and Industrial Uses" April 14, 1953, Milwaukee, President's Night of Milwaukee Control, 9 pp., outline. 7-8 "Atomic Energy - National Defense Plus Peacetime Benefits" April 28, 1953, Tucson, Arizona Medical Association, Inc., 14 pp., text. 7-9 "Use of Radioisotopes in Cancer Research" May 8, 1953, Columbus, Cancer Symposium held in conjunction with the dedication of the Cancer Research Laboratory Wing of Ohio State University Hospital, 8 pp., outline. 7-10 "Summary of Applications of Radioisotopes" May 20, 1953, Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Training Course for High School Science Teachers, 4 pp., outline. 7-11 "Present Status of the Clinical Use of Radioisotopes" May 21, 1953, New York City, Ira I. Kaplan Lecture at Bellevue Hospital Center, 9 pp., outline. 7-12 Decent Developments in Atomic energy of Interest to Radiologists" August 21, 1953, Denver, Mid-Summer Conference, Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 31 pp., text plus 13 plates. 7-13 "Radioisotopes as Analytical Tools for the Study of Ageing" August 26, 1953, San Francisco, Symposium on Biochemical and Enzyme Chemical Aspects of Ageing at the 6th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society, Inc., 20 pp., text. 7-14 "Atomic Power - Mankind's Boon or Destruction" September 29, 1953, Rocky Mount, N. C., America's Town Meeting on the Air broadcast on ABC, 3 pp., text. 7-15 "Philosophies and Policies of the AEC Control of Radioisotope Distribution" September, 1953, Oak Ridge, ORINS Advanced course in Medicine, 2 pp., excerpts of remarks. 7-16 "Cutting Cost Through Use of Radioisotopes" October 29-30, 1953, New York City, 2nd Annual Conference Board, 5 pp., text of introduction remarks as chairman of the session. 7-17 "The Nuclear Reactor and Its Uses" October 31, 1953, New York City, meeting of a Faculty Group, Cornell University Medical College, 7 pp., outline. 7-18 "Radioisotopes - Tools for Medicine", "Contributions of Atomic Energy to Medicine", "The Use of Radioisotopes in Medical Research, Diagnosis and Therapy" November 10-12, 1953, three titles for one speech as Phi Delta Epsilon lecture at Northwestern Medical School, University of Illinois Medical School, and Chicago University Medical School, 11 pp., text. 7-19 Untitled informal remarks, December 4, 1953, Oak Ridge, Abbott dinner, 3pp., notes. 7-20 "Progress Against Cancer with Radioisotopes" January 14-16, 1954, Phoenix, 2nd Annual Cancer Seminar, Arizona Division, American Cancer Society, 5 pp., abstract. 7-21 "The Nuclear Reactor and Its Uses" February 2, 1954, place not given, 7 pp., outline. 7-22 "Industrial Applications of Radioisotopes" March 11, 1954, Long Island, New York Section of Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, 5 pp., outline. 7-23 "Radioisotope Distribution" March 15-16, 1954, New York City, Atomic Industrial Forums Conference on Business Opportunities in Atomic Energy, 16 pp., text. 7-24 "Recent Developments in Atomic Energy of Interest to Radiologists April 24, 1954, Los Angeles, Radiological Society of Southern California, 13 pp., text. 7-25 "Radioisotopes - Cancer Research, Diagnosis and Therapy" May 12, 1954, Charlottesville, University of Virginia School of Medicine 23 pp., text, outline, and slide list. 7-26 "Atomic Energy Developments" May 29, 1954, Seattle, Society of Nuclear Medicine banquet address, 36 pp., text, outline, notes, and chronology. 7-27 "Progress Against Cancer with Radioisotopes" July 23-29, 1954, Sao Paula, Brazil, 6th International Cancer Congress, 34 pp., text. 7-28 Untitled remarks on radioisotopes in medicine, July, 1954, place not given, 12 pp., outline. 7-29 "The Role of the Atomic Energy Commission in the Industrial Use of Radioactivity" October 6-8, 1954, Boston, Tracerlab's Symposium on Application of Radioactivity in the Rubber and Plastics Industry, 23 pp., text. 7-30 "Radioisotopes - Their Present and Future in Medicine" November 1954, New York City, dedication of Andre Meyer Department of Physics, Mount Sinai Hospital, 17 pp., text. 7-31 "Radioactivity - Key to Discovery" November 23, 1954, Columbus, Society of the Sigma XI, Ohio State University, 12 pp., text. 7-32 "AEC Policy in Control and Distribution of Radioisotopes" December 5, 1954, Los Angeles, opening remarks for panel discussion on radioisotopes for Radiological Society of North America meeting, 6 pp., text. 7-33 Untitled interview on isotopes, January 4, 1955, Columbus, broadcast WOSU Radio, 4 pp., text. 7-34 "Radioisotopes in Industry" February 18, 1955, Louisville, Symposium on Utilization of Nuclear Energy by Industry, Speed Scientific School, University of Louisville with Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, 9 pp., outline. 7-35 "What Radioisotopes Mean to the Public, Medicine, and Pharmacy" March 8, 1955, Pharmacy's Public Health Forum, Brooklyn College of Pharmacy, Long Island University, 32 pp., text and slide list. 7-36 "Importance of Isotopes in Technology and Industry" April 30,1955, Oak Ridge, ORINS Isotopes Techniques Course, 20 pp., text. 7-37 Untitled remarks on radioisotopes, June 8, 1955, Abbott Laboratory, 3 pp., outline. 7-38 "Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes" September 20, 1955, St. Joseph, Mich., Nuclear Engineering Forum, Whirlpool Corporation, 5 pp., outline. 7-39 "Review of Geneva Conference Papers on Industrial Use of Isotopes" September 27-29, 1955, Washington, Atomic Industrial Forum meeting, 13 pp., text. 7-40 "Atomic Energy Benefits - Radioisotopes" September, 1955, place not given, meeting of secondary school teachers, 19 pp., text plus 27 plates. 7-41 "The Development of the Isotopes Distribution Program" September,1955, New York City, Commercial Chemical Development Association,12 pp., text including an extensive chronological outline of the development of the program. 7-42 "Current Techniques in Handling and Distributing Cobalt-60 Radiation Sources" December, 1955, Chicago, Radiological Society of North America 1 p. text of discussion. 7-43 "Importance of Isotopes in Technology and Industry" [1955?], place not given, 13 pp., text. 7-44 "The Atomic Energy Commission and Its Programs" January, 1956, Oak Ridge, ORINS lecture, 3 pp., outline. 7-45 "Production and Use of Radioisotopes" May 3-4, 1956, Rye, N.Y., National Industrial Conference Board, 7 pp., outline and slide list. 7-46 "Reactor Produced Radioisotopes" May 3-4, 1956, Rye, N.Y., National Industrial Conference Board, 3 pp., outline. 7-47 "Procurement and Safe Handling of Radioisotopes" May 3-4, 1956, Rye, N. Y., National Industrial Conference Board, 5 pp., outline. 7-48 "How to Set Up a Program for Clinical Use of Radioisotopes" May 8, 1956, place not given, Oklahoma State Medical Association, 7 pp., outline. 7-49 "Developments in the Medical Use of Radioisotopes" May 8, 1956, place not given, Oklahoma State Medical Association, 11 pp., outline. 7-50 Untitled remarks on isotopes, May 15, 1956, Chicago, Industrial Nuclear Technology Conference, Armour Research Foundation, 10 pp., outline. 7-51 "Applications of Isotopes in Radiobiology" July 23, 1956, Mexico City, 8th International Congress of Radiology, 1 p., abstract, 7 pp. text of speech, 17 pp. text of published version. 7-52 "Radioisotopes - Immediate Nuclear Benefits to Industry" August 29, 1956, Columbus, Ohio Conference on Peacetime Uses of Nuclear Energy and Radiation Safety, 15 pp., text.
Box 8 Notes, outlines, slide lists, abstracts, and texts of speeches of Dr. Aebersold at various meetings, October, 1956-April, 1959. 8-1 "Development of the Use of Isotopes in Industry" October 24, 1956, Boston, Tracerlab Symposium on the Application of Radioactivity in Petroleum Research and Refinery Operations, 18 pp., text. 8-2 "The Industrial Application of Radioisotopes" December 17-20, Havana, I Forum Nacional de Energia Nuclear de Cuba, 14 pp., text. 8-3 "The Organization of an Atomic Energy Program" December 19,1956, Havana, 1st National Nuclear Energy Forum of Cuba, 6 pp., outline presented as discussion leader at a round table. 8-4 "Applied Uses of Radiations and Radioisotopes from Reactors" December, 1956, Lemont, Ill., International School of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Argonne National Laboratory, 8 pp., outline. 8-5 "History and Survey of Nuclear Medicine" January 21, 1957, Duarte, Calif., City of Hope School of Post graduate Medicine, 13 pp., outline. 8-6 "Training and Facilities for the Medical Use of Radioisotopes" January 22, 1957, Duarte, Calif., City of Hope School of Post graduate Medicine, 10 pp., outline. 8-7 "Desirable Training and Facilities for the Medical Use of Radioisotopes" February 26, 1957, Jamaica, N. Y., Queens General Hospital Clinical Radioisotope Course, 12 pp., outline and slide list. 8-8 "Radioisotope Applications" March 5-8, 1957, Gatlinburg, Tenn., National Industrial Conference Board Advanced Atomic Energy Course for Management, 10 pp., outline. 8-9 "Applied Radiation" April 9, 1957, Harvey, Ill., opening of Sinclair Research Laboratory Fuel Element Facility, 2 pp., text. 8-10 "Good Neighbor Policy in Atomic Energy" April 25-29, 1957, Miami Beach, 1st Pan American Cytology Congress, 6 pp., outline. 8-11 "Strengthening Liaison in Science Throughout Pan American Areas" April 26, 1957, Miami Beach, 1st Pan American Cytology Congress luncheon speech, 11 pp., text and notes. 8-12 "Isotopes in Industry" May 16, 1957, Brookhaven National Laboratory Inter-American Symposium on Nuclear Energy, 13 pp., text. 8-13 "The Atomic Energy Commission and Its Program" June 17, 1957, Lafayette, Ind., Purdue University, 18 pp., text. 8-14 "Radioisotopes - Civilian Atoms with Wide Benefits" June 18, 1957, Lafayette, Ind., Purdue University, 10 pp., 2 pp., outline. 8-15 "Regulatory Responsibilities in the Atomic Energy Program - Federal Government" June 21, 1957, Oklahoma City, Society of Nuclear Medicine, 4 pp., text. 8-16 "Considerations in the Revised Radiation Protection Standards" August 15-17, 1957, Denver, Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 22 pp., text. 8-17 "Recent Developments in Radioisotope Diagnostic Techniques" August 15-17, 1957, Denver, Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 8 pp., outline. 8-18 "Production and Use of Radioisotopes" October 10, 1957, Chicago, National Industrial Conference Board Atomic Energy Course for Management, 3 pp., outline. 8-19 "Rewards and Requisites of Accelerating Radioisotope Utilization" October 28, 1957, New York City, Atomic Industrial Forum Atomic Trade Fair, 7 pp., text. 8-20 "Medical - Pharmaceutical Aspects of Radioisotope Utilization" October 30, 1957, New Brunswick, N.J., Squibb Research Seminar, 9 pp., outline. 8-21 "Progress in the Industrial Use of Radioisotopes" November 7, 1957, Houston, Tracerlab Symposium on the Application of Radioactivity in Petroleum Exploration and Production, 20 pp., text, 2 pp., abstract. 8-22 "Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes" November 18-20, 1957, Rye, N.Y., National Industrial Conference Board Course on Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes, 3 pp., outline. 8-23 "Controls in Distribution of Radioisotopes" December 20, 1957 Bethesda, Md., National Naval Medical Center course for Medical Officers, 9 pp., outline. 8-24 "Radioisotopes and Plastics" January 28-31, 1958, Detroit, 14th Annual Technical Conference Society of Plastics Engineers 12 pp., text. 8-25 "Radiation Protection Principles and Practice" March 10, 1958, lecture to Physics Seminar, Canisuis College, 8 pp., outline. 8-26 "Developments in the Over-All Uses of Radioisotopes" March 11,1958, Bethesda, Md., National Naval Medical Center Course for Medical Officers, 6 pp., outline and slide list. 8-27 "Production and Miscellaneous Applications of Radioisotopes" March 17, 1958, Chicago, Nuclear Congress, 16 pp., text of remarks as Chairman of session with above title. 8-28 'How to Save $500,000 with Atomic Energy" March 28, 1958, New York City, conference for the Working Press, Nuclear Energy Writers Association, 4 pp., outline, 12 pp. transcript of text as received, 15 pp. edited version of text. 8-29 Untitled remarks at a banquet, March 31, 1958, College Station First Annual Texas Conference on the Utilization of Atomic Energy, 2 pp., outline. 8-30 "The Industrial Use of Radioisotopes" April 1-2, 1958, College Station, First Annual Texas Conference on the Utilization of Atomic Energy, 21 pp text and slide list. 8-31 Untitled remarks as program chairman, April 7, 1958, Baltimore Symposium on Industrial Utilization of Radioisotopes, 4 pp., outline. 8-32 Untitled speeches, May, 1958, place not given, as participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program, 16 pp., outlines and slide lists. 8-33 "Growing Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes" June 17, 1958, Rome, 5th International Electronic and Nuclear Congress and Exposition, 17 pp., text. 8-34 "Recent Developments in Industrial Applications of Isotopes: Gaging and Non-Destructive Testing" June 23, 1958, place not given, 2nd United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 20 pp., text in carbon copy, 21 pp., text printed. 8-35 Untitled remarks on compliance inspection, July 22, 1958, Idaho Falls, meeting on Training and Operational Problems the Compliance Inspection Program, 6 pp., outline. 8-36 "Applications of High-Level Radiation" August 4, 1948, University Park, Pennsylvania State University, 9 pp., outline, 2 pp., notes. 8-37 "Industrial Uses of Isotopes" August 22, 1958, Germantown, Md., Utilization of Radioisotopes in Industry Study for Japanese Visitors, 6 pp., outline. 8-38 "The Atomic Energy Commission's Isotopes Development Program" November 10-12, 1958, Washington, 5th Annual Conference Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., 3 pp., text. 8-39 "New Government Aid to Industry in Isotope Research" November 1958, Cleveland, Ohio, National Industrial Conference Board, 14 pp., text. 8-40 "Uses of Isotopes in Agriculture" November 14, 1958, Lincoln, University of Nebraska, 25 pp., text. 8-41 Untitled informal remarks, November 15, 1958, Cleveland, Ohio, National Industrial Conference Board Panel, 2 pp., outline. 8-42 "Developments in Use of By-Product Material" November 24, 1958,Washington, Briefing Conference XV, Atomic Industry and the Law, Federal Bar Association, 22 pp., text. 8-43 "Radioactive Isotopes as Aids in Chemical Research" [1958?], place not given, 15 pp., text. 8-44 Untitled series of questions and answers, January 5, 1959, recorded for a Voice of America broadcast, 15 pp., text. 8-45 "The Industrial Isotope--Uses and Benefits" March 5, 1959, Swarthmore, Pa., Swarthmore Economics Discussion Group, 14 pp., text. 8-46 "Radiation Protection: Principles and Practice" March 10-11, 1959, Buffalo, N Y., Canisuis College lectures, 7 pp., outline and slide lists. 8-47 "Developments in the Over-All Uses of Radioisotopes" March 18, 1959, Bethesda, Md., U.S. Naval Medical Hospital, 5 pp., outline. 8-48 "Accelerating Industrial Development Through Use of Radioisotope" March 24, 1959, Raleigh, N.C., announcement of the establishment of a Regional Radioisotopes Research Laboratory at the North Carolina Research Triangle Institute, 10 pp., text. 8-49 "The Isotopes Development Program" April 2, 1959, Washington, AEC Orientation for AFL-CIO leaders, 6 pp., outline. 8-50 "Where Is the Profit in Radioisotope Utilization" April 8-10, 1959, Cleveland, Ohio, 7th Annual Atomic Energy in Industry Conference, 12 pp., text of remarks as program chairman. 8-51 "Isotopes--Success Story of Atomic Energy" April 14, 1959, New York City, Advertising Women of New York, 8 pp., text, 1 p., outline. 8-52 "Radiation Protection: Principles and Practice" April 28, 1959 Valparaiso, Ind., Valparaiso University, 9 pp., outline, 3 pp., slide list.
Box 9 Notes, outlines, slide lists, abstracts, and texts of speeches of Dr. Aebersold at various meetings, May, 1959-December, 1961. 9-1 "Radioisotopes--Success Story of Atomic Energy" May 11, 1959, Atlanta, Symposium on Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes, Georgia Institute of Technology, 4 pp., outline and slide list. 9-2 "Atomic Energy--From Mite to Mighty" May 11, 1959, Atlanta, High School Science Teachers and Students, 3 pp., slide list. 9-3 Untitled speech on industrial uses of isotopes, May 14-15, 1959, Oak Ridge, graduating class of ORINS Isotopes in Industry course, 8 pp., outline. 9-4 "The Isotopes Development Program of the AEC" May 25-27, 1959, Sea Island, Gal, Pharmaceutical Manufacturer's Association Meeting, 14 pp., outline. 9-5 "General Industrial Applications of Radioisotopes" May 25-27, 1959, Sea Island, Gal, Pharmaceutical Manufacturer's Association Meeting, 18 pp., text. 9-6 "The Industrial Radioisotope-Oversold or Underbought?" May 26, 1959, New York City, National Association of Manufacturers, 11 pp., text. 9-7 "Survey, Analysis, and Projection of the Medical Research, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Uses of Radioisotopes" June 17-20, Chicago, 6th Annual Meeting Society of Nuclear Medicine,18 pp., text. 9-8 "Radiation and Radioactivity - Something Old, Something New" June 19, 1959, Cleveland, Ohio, dedication of the Picker X-Ray Corporation Research Center, 16 pp., text. 9-9 "Available Isotopic Materials and Services" July 15-16, 1959, Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Nuclear Technology Survey, 19 pp., text. 9-10 "Useful Radiation and Isotopic Sources" July 27, 1959, Boston, International Symposium on the Preservation of Foods by Ionizing Radiation, Department of Food Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 14 pp., text, 2 pp., abstract. 9-11 Untitled lecture on isotopes, August 7, 1959, Ithaca, N.Y, FAD/IAEA training course at Cornell University, 12 pp., outline. 9-12 "The United States Industrial Radiation Program" September 8-12, 1959, Warsaw, International Atomic Energy Conference on The Uses of Large Radiation Sources in Industry, 20 pp., text. 9-13 "U.S. Isotopes Development Program--Progress and Potential" September 14-17, 1959, Tokyo, Third Annual Conference on Radioisotopes, 21 pp., text. (Written by Dr. Aebersold but read by W. Herbert Pennington). 9-14 Untitled interview on isotopes, September 30, 1959, place not given, Voice of American broadcast, 15 pp., text. 9-15 "Industrial Uses of Ionizing Radiation" October 2-3, 1959, Los Angeles, Western Industrial Health Conference, 20 pp., text. 9-16 "Radiation Energy for Process Industries--A Nuclear Challenge" November 4, 1959, Washington, Atomic Industrial Forum Annual Conference, 15 pp., text. 9-17 "New Uses of Atomic Energy for Food and Agriculture" November 10,1959, Houston, Southwestern Farm and Ranch Institute, 15 pp., text. 9-18 "Industrial Uses of Isotopes" November 16-19, 1959, San Juan, Inter-American Symposium on Administrative and Legal Problems Connected with Peaceful Atomic Energy Programs, 18 pp., text. 9-19 "Increasing Industrial Applications of Radioisotopes and Radiation" [1959?], place not given, 12 pp., text. 9-20 "Usefulness and Versatility of Isotopes--Significance in Nuclear Education" January 15, 1960, New York City, Symposium on Nuclear Education, 12 pp., text. 9-21 "Radioisotopes--Success Story of Atomic Energy" Philadelphia, January 19-20, 1960, Conference on Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes, 25 pp., text. 9-22 "Role of Radioisotopes in Industry, Agriculture, Medicine and Research" February 3-5, 1960, San Francisco, Western Industrial Radioisotopes Conference, 26 pp., text. 9-23 "Advances in Medical and Pharmaceutical Uses of Radioisotopes and Training Needs" March 24, 1960, Newark, Dedication of Radioisotope Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, Rutgers University, 16 pp., text. 9-24 "The AEC Program for Radioisotopes Technology Development" April 4-7, 1960, New York City, 1960 Nuclear Congress, 18 pp., text. 9-25 "Radiation Protection: Principles and Practice" May 3, 1960, Marquette, Northern Michigan College physics students, 11 pp. outline. 9-26 "Can Isotopes and Radiation Rest on Their Laurels?" June 14, 1960, Chicago, American Nuclear Society Meeting, 21 pp., text 9-27 "Developments in Use of By-Product Material" July 7, 1960, Atlantic City, International Association of Insurance Council, 24 pp., text. 9-28 "What's New in Nuclear Science That Could Be Included in a Terminal Course in Chemistry" July 19, 1960, Bozeman, Mont., Conference on Chemistry for Non-Science Majors, Division of Chemical Education of the American Chemical Society and Nation Science Foundation, 18 pp., outline. 9-29 Untitled remarks on isotopes, August 2, 1960, Oak Ridge, Anniversary of the first shipment of radioisotopes, 9 pp., text. 9-30 Untitled remarks, September 5, 1960, Copenhagen, as chairman of a session at the International Atomic Energy Agency Conference, 6 pp., text. 9-31 Untitled remarks, October 10-11, 1960, Brookhaven National Laboratory, groundbreaking ceremonies for the High Intensity Radiation Development Laboratory, 11 pp., text. 9-32 "Radioisotopes, Profitable New Tools for Industry" November 1960, Pittsburgh, Annual Conference of the Coal Division, Ame Mining Congress, 30 pp., text. 9-33 "Growth and Opportunities in Radioisotope Applications" December 7, 1960, Chicago, Council of State Governments Panel on Problems and Opportunities for States in Atomic Development, 11 pp., text. 9-34 Untitled remarks on new uses of isotopes in research, January 9-13, 1961, Detroit, 1961 SAP Annual Meeting and International Congress and Exposition of Automotive Engineering, 9 pp., text. 9-35 "Radioisotopes and Their Role in Nuclear Science Education" January 26, 1961, E1 Camino College, Southern California Industrial Radioisotopes Conference, 2 pp., text. 9-36 "The Beneficial Atom in Your Life and Future" February 6-7,1961, Pensacola, Pensacola Junior College, 2 pp., outline. 9-37 Untitled lecture on isotopes, March 4, 1961, Columbus, Ohio, course in medical biophysics, 7 pp., outline in manuscript, 6 pp., outline typed. 9-38 "Atomic Energy's Contribution to Non-destructive Testing" March 22, 1961, Los Angeles, Western States Regional Convention Society for Non-destructive Testing, 16 pp., text. 9-39 "Radioisotopes--Success Story of Atomic Energy" April 10, 1961, Omaha, Creighton University, 9 pp., notes. 9-40 "Radioisotopes Profitable New Tools for Industry" April 13-14,1961, Denver, Conference on Radioisotopes in the Mining Industry, 20 pp., text. 9-41 "The Future of Nuclear Medicine" June 14, 1961, Pittsburgh,Annual Meeting Society of Nuclear Medicine, 8 pp., text of discussion on paper by Dr. John McAfee. 9-42 "New Developments in Radioisotope Production and Application in the United States" October 10-12, 1961, Kyoto, Japan, 4th Japan Conference on Radioisotopes, 15 pp., text and slide list. 9-43 "Recent Progress in Applications of High-intensity Radiation Facilities and Sources" October 10-12, Kyoto, Japan, 4th Japan Conference on Radioisotopes, 20 pp., text. 9-44 "The Local Nucleonic Society--Protection Against Nuclear Narrowness" November 10, 1961, Detroit, Michigan Nucleonic Society, 1961 Fall Symposium, 7 pp., text.
Box 10 Notes, outlines, slide lists, abstract, and texts of speeches of Dr. Aebersold at various meetings, 1962-1966, and undated speeches and texts, outlines and abstracts of speeches of others collected by Dr. Aebersold, 1939 and 1948-1959. 10-1 "Recent Developments in Isotope Production and Source Fabrication" April 2, 1962, New York City, American Radium Society Meeting, 12 pp., text of oral version, 38 pp., text printed version. 10-2 "Radiation Preservation of Sea Food" April 30, 1962, place not given, 17th Annual Convention of the National Fisheries Institute, 15 pp., text. 10-3 "Radioisotopes--Profitable New Tools for Industry" May 18,1962, Columbus, Ohio, Conference on Radioisotopes--New Tools and Know-How for Ohio Industry, 34 pp., text. 10-4 Untitled interview on radioisotopes in industry, May, 1962, place not given, Voice of America Broadcast, 13 pp., text. 10-5 "Production of Short-Lived Radioisotopes" November 5-9, 1962 Vienna, Symposium on Practical Application of Radioisotopes Small Research Reactors, International Atomic Energy Agency, 19 pp., text and 3 plates. 10-6 "Radiation Preservation of Foods, The Basic of What, How, Why and When" February 8, 1963, place not given, 10 pp., text. 10-7 "Atomic Energy and Human Welfare" March, 1963, place not given, 25 pp., text. (Revised version of speech given February 14, 1948, Des Moines, Iowa, which Dr. Aebersold planned to give at the conference in Pretoria, South Africa in April). 10-8 "Powerful Nuclear Techniques for Universal Use" April 8-11, 1963, Pretoria, South Africa, 1st National Conference on Nuclear Energy (Radioisotopes and Radiation), 40 pp., text. 10-9 "Bird Watching with Isotopes" April, 1963, Pretoria, South Africa, 1st National Conference on Nuclear Energy (Radioisotopes and Radiation), 4 pp., outline. 10-10 "Activities of the Division of Isotopes Development in the Coal Area" June 7, 1963, Lexington, Ky., Symposium on the Application of Advanced Technology to Coal Research, University of Kentucky, 11 pp., text. 10-11 Untitled remarks, November 22, 1963, Brookhaven National Laboratory, dedication of the High Intensity Radiation Development Laboratory, 2 pp., text. 10-12 "Some Recent Developments in Uses of Isotopes and Radiation" 1963, Pretoria, South Africa, 1st National Conference on Nuclear Energy (Radioisotopes and Radiation), 2 pp., abstract of proposed speech[?]. 10-13 "The Local Nucleonic Society--Protection Against Nuclear Narrowness" January 13, 1964, Savannah, Savannah Chapter American Nuclear Society, 7 pp., text. 10-14 'worldwide Status of Nuclear Applications to the Wood, Paper, and Pulp Industries" April 23-24, 1964, Pullman, Conference on Nuclear Applications to the Wood, Paper, and Pulp Industries, Washington State University, 41 pp., text. 10-15 "Advances in Radioisotope Production and Utilization in Science and Industry" August 21-September 8, 1964, Geneva, 3rd Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 11 pp., text. 10-16 "FY 1964 Accomplishments of the AEC's Isotopes Development Program" [1964], Washington, statement for the Record, House Appropriations Hearings - FY 1965, 7 pp., text. 10-17 "Are You Minding Your Ps and the Atom's its?" [1964], place not given, 4 pp., text. 10-18 "USAEC - What It Is and What It Does, (Men to Search for Knowledge)", [1965?], place not given, 18 pp., text. 10-19 Untitled lecture on isotopes and the role of the AEC [1966],Montgomery Junior College, 14 pp., outline and notes. 10-20 "Atomic Energy and Its Applications" May 27, 1966, Montgomery Junior College, 10 pp., outline and notes. 10-21 "Radioisotopes in General Research" n.d., place not given, 6 pp., text. 10-22 "Availability of Isotopes and Means of Procurement" n.d., place not given, 20 pp., text. 10-23 Untitled recollections of Ernest O. Lawrence, n.d., place not given, 8 pp., text. 10-24 Miscellaneous notes, ideas, and other material for speeches. 10-25 Evans, Robley D., "The Fast Neutron, Alpha and Beta Radiation" 1939, place not given, 21 pp., text. 10-26 Discussion involving several people, September 16, 1948, Chicago, Radiobiology Symposium, American Roentgen Ray Society, 6 pp., text. 10-27 Lawrence, Ernest O., "The Evolution of the Cyclotron" December 11,1951, Stockholm, lecture accepting 1939 Nobel Prize, 11 pp., text plus several photographs. 10-28 Dean, Gordon, "Where Are We Going in Atomic Energy" March 3,1952, Detroit, Economic Club of Detroit, 14 pp., text. 10-29 Parsegian, V.L., "Uses and Importance of Radioisotopes" [February, 1953], Lecture I, place not given, 4 pp., outline. 10-30 Hochschild, Richard, "The Modern Concept of the Atom" February 11, 1953, Lecture II, place not given, 4 pp., outline. 10-31 Jetter, Evelyn S., "Characteristics of Atomic Radiation" February 18 and March 4, 1953, Lectures III and IV, place not given, 7 pp., outline. 10-32 McMaster, Robert and William G. Myers, "Are We Ready for Civil Uses of Atomic Energy" March 6, 1955, Columbus, Ohio, Radio interview broadcast over WOSU, 9 pp., text. 10-33 Eston, Veronica Rapp de and Tede Eston de Eston, "Estado Atua Do Emprego de Isotopes Radioativos em Sao Paulo (Brazil)" October 29, 1955, Sao Paulo, Trabalho apresentado na 2a. Semana de Radioterapeutica, 7 pp., text. 10-34 Draper, William H., Jr., "Latin America's Power Problems and Prospects for Atomic Energy" May 10, 1956, San Antonio, Joint Conference of Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., and Southwest Research Institute, 14 pp., text. Also includes a printed copy in Spanish, 12 pp., text. 10-35 Ribeiro, J. Costa, untitled luncheon speech, June 9, 1956, welcoming US AEC scientists to Rio de Janeiro, 4 pp., text. 10-36 Brunton, D.C., "The Development of Better Products through Radioisotopes" March 14, 1957, Philadelphia, 4 pp., text of contribution to panel discussion, National Industrial Conference Board. 10-37 Ketts, W.A., "Regulatory Responsibility in the Atomic Energy Program: The Role of Industry" June 21, 1957, Oklahoma City, Society of Nuclear Medicine Symposium, 9 pp., text. 10-38 Brucer, Marshall, "An Exhibit on Exhibiting" June, 1957, Oklahoma City, Society of Nuclear Medicine Symposium, 8 pp., text plus 6 plates. 10-39 Libby, Willard F., "Our Atomic Future" January 15, 1958, Eugen Failing Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Oregon, 12 pp., text. 10-40 O'Connor, Basil, "The Problems of the Press in an Atomic Age" March 28, 1958, New York City, Nuclear Energy Writers Association Seminar, 14 pp., text. 10-41 Simpson, E.S., "Note on Occurrence of Ground Water and Use of Tracers on Ground-Water Investigations" August 19, 1958, place not given, 6 pp., text. 10-42 Libby, Willard F., "Progress in the Use of Isotopes: The Atomic Triad-Reactors, Radioisotopes, and Radiation" September 1958, Geneva, 2nd United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 14 pp., text. 10-43 Hodges, Luther H., Untitled remarks, March 24, 1959, Raleigh, N.C., Research Triangle Institute Luncheon, 5 pp., text. 10-44 Strauss, Lewis L., Untitled remarks regarding scientific activities in the Department of Commerce, May 1, 1959, Washington, Spring Banquet Meeting, American Physical Society, 11 pp., text. 10-45 Abstracts of 14 papers of various scientists, May 9, 1959, Bethesda, Md., Symposium on the Acute Radiation Syndrome, National Naval Medical Center, 27 pp. 10-46 Foster, George B., "Radioisotope Gauging Techniques" May 26, 1959, New York City, National Association of Manufacturers, 7 pp., text. 10-47 Wallace, Roger, "Radiation Protection Notes" June, 1959, University of California, 11 pp., text. 10-48 Abstracts of 12 papers, July, 1959, University of California, Nuclear Technology Survey, 29 pp. 10-49 Radzikowski, H.A. and N.J. Cohen, ''Nuclear Energy Testing of Highway Embankment Compaction (Improving Quality Control)" 1959, place not given, 15 pp., text. |
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