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The collection consist of Marshak's files on the Shelter Island Conferences (1947-49) and his administrative and correspondence files on the Rochester Conferences on High-Energy Physics (1950-57), which he founded. The papers also includes correspondence, notes, reports, files, speech texts, newsclippings, autographs, photographs, transcripts, and other personalia donated in 1994--these materials are unprocessed.
Permission to publish material from Robert E. Marshak Papers must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Robert E. Marshak Papers, Ms88-060, Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.
The Robert E. Marshak Papers were acquired by the Special Collections Department of the Virginia Tech University Libraries in two separate donations. The first 5 cubic feet of materials (Boxes 1-5), also known as the Rochester Conference Papers, was given in 1989. These papers are primarily about the Rochester Conferences on High Energy Physics (1950-70), which involved thirty-five Nobel Prize winners, twenty-seven of whom were conference participants.
The second approximately 61 cubic feet of materials was given to Special Collections in 1994. It includes items such as correspondence, notes, reports, speeches, news clippings, photographs, and other personalia from Dr. Marshak's high school days in the 1920s to his death in 1992. This second donation is unprocessed.
The bulk of the papers pertaining to Dr. Marshak's term as President of the City College of New York are archived by the Hoover Institute on War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford University.
The 1989 donation (Boxes 1-5) was processed and described prior to 1994. Additional description for these materials was completed in 2005 and 2010.
The 1994 donation is unprocessed. A print inventory was created in 1994. Please note: This is a working inventory and , for boxes other than 1-5, may not reflect all the contents of a particular box or folder.
Robert E. Marshak was born in 1916 in the Bronx, a borough of New York City. Marshak's academic ability was recognized early, and despite their poverty, his family encouraged his studies. As a result, he finished James Monroe High School at the age of 15. From high school, he enrolled in the City College of New York (CCNY), a tuition-free university that served as an exit from poverty for generations of immigrants. After one semester at CCNY, he received a Pulitzer Scholarship which provided full tuition and a stipend which allowed him to continue his education at Columbia University. College appears to have been a profound intellectual experience for Marshak. He initially majored in philosophy and math, and served as the dance critic for the school newspaper. In his senior year, he switched to physics, and came into contact with Nobel Laureate I.I. Rabi. Rabi was initially skeptical of his commitment to physics, but later became a friend.
Marshak graduated from Columbia in 1936, and went to graduate school at Cornell University via a fellowship. At Cornell, he studied with Hans Bethe, who at the time was working on problems pertaining to energy production in stars, which later won Bethe a Nobel Prize. Marshak wrote his dissertation on energy production in white dwarf stars. His basic conclusion was confirmed about forty years later when the white dwarf orbiting Sirius came into view. He completed his Ph.D. degree in 1939 at the age of 22.
Jobs were hard to come by in the late 1930s, especially for Jewish scientists for whom positions were limited by quotas. Marshak nonetheless was able to get a one- year, non- renewable position at the University of Rochester. Here he met, among other notables, Victor Weiskopf, the future director of CERN, the nuclear accelerator facility in Geneva, Switzerland. During this time a tenure-track position opened in the Physics Department at Rochester which Marshak received.
Teaching at the University of Rochester was interrupted by the outbreak of World War II. Marshak became involved in the war effort, as did many scientists at the time. Initially, he worked on developing radar in Boston, Massachusetts, then on the British atomic bomb project in Montreal, Canada. In 1943, Marshak married Ruth Gup, a school teacher in Rochester. Later he joined the Manhattan Project which was developing the American atomic bomb in Los Alamos, New Mexico. At Los Alamos, Marshak was a deputy group leader in theoretical physics, a rank which allowed him to be privy to the overall strategy of atomic bomb creation.
After the war, Marshak returned to the University of Rochester, where he moved quickly through the ranks. He become a chair professor (the Harris chair) and the head of the physics department in the 1950s. He was very active as a researcher, and was a participant at the famous Shelter Island Conference where he proposed the two-meson theory. During his fourteen year chairmanship the Physics Department at Rochester became one of the top 10 in the country, and a recognized center for advanced research in physics.
During his years at the University of Rochester, Marshak became intensely interested in international science. He felt that scientific cooperation was an important first step in the quest for global peace. In 1956, he was a member of the first delegation of approximately six American scientists to visit the USSR after the death of Stalin. Marshak met the leaders of the Soviet Physics community, including Lev Landau. He made more trips to the USSR during the 1950s (US State Department debriefings after these trips are in the files), and became an acknowledged expert on Soviet science.
During the 1950s, Marshak established the "Rochester Conference", considered by his colleagues to be one of his most significant achievements. The conference evolved over the years into "The International Conference on High-Energy Physics." The Rochester Conference was instrumental in bringing together scientists from around the world, and served as a model for the establishment of international conferences in other fields. One of the most challenging aspects of the early conferences was the attempt to bring real Eastern European and Soviet physicists (as opposed to KGB agents) to the meetings. This effort required Marshak to carry out intense negotiations with the US State Department and with members of Congress. His other involvement in international science included participation in the establishment of the International Center of Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy, and the International Foundation for Science in Sweden.
Events at the University of Rochester received lots of publicity, and brought Marshak to the attention of the search committee looking for a new president for CCNY. They approached him with an offer to become president, just at a time when his social conscience had been roused. He accepted the offer and became CCNY President just at a time when the college was undergoing a vast change in demographics.
Typical of Marshak, he put his full effort into the struggle to redefine the college and bring it through these crises. In addition to improving the quality of several departments, he established important new programs such as the Biomedical Center and the Legal Center, raised the funds for a new performing arts center (the Leonard Davis Center), and pushed through the construction of a 150 million dollar academic complex. He also became involved in the debate about national educational policy and "Science and Public Policy", delivering many speeches on the subject. He also served on the board of directors for Harlem Hospital and for Colonial Penn Insurance Company. In the end, the success of his efforts was recognized by the naming of the 14-story science building on campus after him. The stress of his position at CCNY took a toll on his health, and he suffered a minor stroke during a confrontation with a student group. The stroke effected his balance for the remainder of his life.
After nine years at CCNY, his desire to return to physics led him to accept an offer as University Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech, and he and Ruth moved to Blacksburg in 1979. During this period, he became President of the American Physical Society, the principle organization of physicists in the United States. Typical of his modus operandi, he took an activist approach to the job, using the weight of the society to debate the Reagan Administration on the issue of placing an anti-ballistic missile system into space, popularly known as "Star Wars."
Marshak officially retired as a professor at the age of 75. During the last five years of his life, he worked intensely on a book, entitled Conceptual Foundations of Modern Particle Physics. He finished the final corrections on the manuscript the day before he died. When he dropped the manuscript in the mailbox, he turn to his wife and said, in a joking voice, "It's done. Now I can die." The next day, December 23, 1992, he did. Minutes after the family convened in Cancun, Mexico, to celebrate Marshak's fiftieth wedding anniversary, he took the grandchildren down to the beach to enjoy the last hours of a sunny, windy afternoon. While the children played on the beach, he stepped into the warm water of the Gulf. The undertow was unexpectedly strong, and he apparently lost his balance. He fell into the water, couldn't stand up, and drowned.
A lengthy biography of Marshak is available on the Special Collections website: http://spec.lib.vt.edu/marshk/bio.htm.
The collection consist of Marshak's files on the Shelter Island Conferences (1947-49) and his administrative and correspondence files on the Rochester Conferences on High-Energy Physics (1950-57), which he founded. After 1957 the conferences were held under the sponsorship of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) and Marshak's files from the conferences from 1958 to 1970 are also included. The collection also includes correspondence files on IUPAP (1953-73) and on the Commission on High Energy Physics (1958-63); photographs (1950-70); and a photocopy of an oral history interview done by Charles Weiner (1970).
The papers also includes correspondence, notes, reports, files, speech texts, newsclippings, autographs, photographs, transcripts, and other personalia donated in 1994. Topics include the national and international development of high-energy physics, meetings and symposia, and scientific committees; awards and prizes, administration and education, science in the Eastern Bloc and Third World, and the scientist as social activist or citizen-scientist.
Please note: The 1994 donation (materials in boxes other than Box 1-Box 5) is unprocessed. The "Contents List" below contains information from a paper inventory created in 1994, beginning with "Box A1." This is a working inventory and may not reflect all the contents of a particular box or folder. Materials were collection from multiple locations and are in their original order.
Materials in from the 1989 donation (Boxes 1-5) are arranged chronologically within subject files. The beginning of the "Contents List" below provides a detailed inventory of these boxes.
Materials from the 1994 donation are unprocessed, but the "Contents List" below contains information from a paper inventory created in 1994, beginning with "Box A1." Please note: This is a working inventory and may not reflect all the contents of a particular box or folder. Materials were collection from multiple locations and are in their original order.
International Conference on High Energy Physics.
Rochester Conference on High Energy Nuclear Physics.
Shelter Island Conferences on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, 1947-1949.
Correspondence from J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Photograph of the 1947 conference.
University of Rochester High Energy Physics Conference. Rochester, New York, December 6, 1950.
Second Annual Rochester Conference on Meson Physics. Rochester, New York, January 11-12, 1952.
Third Annual Rochester Conference on High Energy Nuclear Physics. Rochester, New York, December 18-20, 1952.
Public relations. Lists of countries represented, Nobel Laureates, etc.
Fourth Annual Rochester Conference on High Energy Nuclear Physics. Rochester, New York, January 25-27, 1954.
Administration. Lodging and transportation arrangements. Lists.
Administration. Lodging and travel arrangement requests.
Public events--banquet and social program.
Fifth Annual Rochester Conference on High Energy Nuclear Physics. Rochester, New York, January 31-February 2, 1955.
Public relations. Newspaper and magazine articles.
Sixth Annual Rochester Conference on High Energy Nuclear Physics. Rochester, New York, April 3-7, 1956.
United States invitations--lists. Includes lists of University of Rochester graduate students.
Scientific program. Advisory board, tentative programs.
Scientific program. Tuesday morning session--notes and correspondence.
Scientific program. Tuesday afternoon session--notes and correspondence.
Scientific program. Wednesday afternoon session--notes and correspondence.
Scientific program. Thursday morning session--notes and correspondence.
Scientific program. Thursday afternoon session--notes and correspondence.
Scientific program. Friday session--notes and correspondence.
Scientific program. Saturday morning session--notes and correspondence.
Scientific program. Saturday afternoon session--notes and correspondence.
Sociological matters. General, including MATS.
Public relations. Television program. Everett M. Hafner correspondence.
Moscow Conference on High Energy Particles. Moscow, USSR, May 14-22, 1956.
Impressions of Western scientists-Aage Bohr, RE Marshak, KH Panofsky, VF Weisskopf.
Seventh Annual Rochester Conference on High Energy Nuclear Physics. Rochester, New York, April 15-19, 1957.
Administration. International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.
Public events. "The Press Meets the Scientist." Correspondence.
Public events. "The Press Meets the Scientist." Press release, questions, transcript.
Sociological matters. Russian and Eastern bloc scientists.
Eighth Annual International Conference on High Energy Physics. CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, June 27-July 5, 1958.
Ninth Annual International Conference on High Energy Physics. Kiev, USSR, July 15- 25, 1959.
Invitations. Western invitees-Robert E. Marshak correspondence.
Invitations. Western invitees-Robert E. Marshak and Wolfgang KH Panofsky joint correspondence.
Invitations. Western invitees-Wolfgang KH Panofsky correspondence.
Invitations. Western invitees-CJ Bakker correspondence.
Invitations. Western invitees-Clifton T. McCleod correspondence.
Invitations. Lists of invitees by country, state.
Administration. General, including correspondence with Soviet scientists.
Documents on Soviet science and scientific institutions.
Public relations. General. Includes correspondence on a 1964 New York Times article by Marshak.
Public relations. Requests for information.
Tenth International Conference on High Energy Physics. Rochester, New York, August 25-September 1, 1960.
Institutional and industrial sponsorship. General.
Institutional and industrial sponsorship. Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
Institutional and industrial sponsorship. Atomic Energy Commission. Includes PSAC, AEC report, "Explanatory Statement on Particle Physics and a Proposed Federal Program in Support of High Energy Accelerator Physics."
Institutional and industrial sponsorship. IUPAP.
Institutional and industrial sponsorship. National Academy of Science.
Institutional and industrial sponsorship. National Science Foundation.
Institutional and industrial sponsorship. Office of Naval Research.
Institutional and industrial sponsorship. Office of Ordnance Research.
Institutional and industrial sponsorship. Industry.
Soviet and Eastern bloc invitations.
Administration. Transportation for foreign attendees.
Sociological matters. International Atomic Energy Association.
Sociological matters. Russian and East European scientists.
Eleventh International Conference on High Energy Physics. CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, July 4-11, 1962.
Invitations. American Advisory Committee- US invitees. Robert E. Marshak correspondence.
American Advisory Committee-US invitees. William A. Jamison correspondence.
American Advisory Committee-US invitees. Edwin H. McMillan correspondence.
Public relations. Correspondence of William A. Jamison.
Twelfth International Conference on High Energy Physics. Dubna, USSR, August 5-11, 1964.
Thirteenth International Conference on High Energy Physics. Berkeley, California, August 31-September 7, 1966.
International Theoretical Physics Conference on Particles and Fields. Rochester, New York, August 28-September 1, 1967.
Scientific program. Program copies and notes.
Proceedings. Correspondence. Publisher-John Wiley and Sons.
Proceedings. Correspondence. Sales and distribution.
Fourteenth International Conference on High Energy Physics. Vienna, Austria, August 28-September 5, 1968.
Fifteenth International Conference on High Energy Physics. Kiev, USSR, 1970.
Correspondence, documents, notes. Includes materials on a trip by an American delegation to the USSR under the McCone-Emelyanov Agreement, 1960.
Documents and minutes. Includes materials on the creation of the IUPAP Commission on High Energy Physics, 1956-1957.
Correspondence. Letter of Robert E. Marshak asking for advice on holding future International High Energy Physics Conferences and responses.
Oral history interview with Robert E. Marshak done by Charles Weiner of the American Institute of Physics, 1970.
Robert E. Marshak, "The Rochester Conferences: The Rise of International Cooperation in High Energy Physics." Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, June 1970.
Robert E. Marshak, "Scientific Impact of the First Decade of the 'Rochester' Conferences." A paper given by Marshak at a symposium on "Particle Physics in the 1950s: Pions to Quarks." Fermilab, 1985 Conference Proceedings, edited by L. Brown and L. Hoddeson.
Robert E. Marshak, "Contribution of the First Decade of the 'Rochester' Conferences to the restructuring of Particle Physics (1950-1960)." A paper presented by Marshak at a conference on "The Restructuring of the Physical Sciences in Europe and the United States, 1945-60" in Rome during September 1988; to be published in the conference proceedings edited by M. De Maria and M. Grilli.
Robert E. Marshak, "The Khrushchev Detente and Emerging Internationalism in Particle Physics." Physics Today, January 1990.
Microfiche copy of the collection.
1. Abashian - misc. correspondence to/from.
2. P.T. Abraham - misc. correspondence to/from.
3. African Mission - correspondence to/from Salam, S. Husain, etc.; also articles.
4. AIA - Accuracy in Academia - articles, newspaper copies; and papers written.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences - council meetings, correspondence.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences - budgets, proposed software policy, progress reports.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences - recommend candidates for election '88, listing of the officers, councilors, and standing committeers.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences - council meetings, correspondence, etc.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences - correspondence.
AAAS agendas for 1983, 1984 meetings; biographical sketches.
AAAS agendas for 1985, 1986, 1987, etc.
AAAS committee on scientific freedom and responsibility.
1983-84 Directory of the AAAS Consortium of Affiliates for International Programs.
Chalk, R. - correspondence and draft papers sent by Rosemary Chalk.
AAAS Projects and correspondence under this group; AAAS public sector programs - addresses and telephone no. of past and present congressional science and engineering fellows.
1990 AAAS Symposium - correspondence, articles, presentation cover sheets, etc.
American Association of Physics Teachers - correspondence from C. L. Andrews, Chairman, William Fidler, etc.
1. ACLS - correspondence from Georgene B. Lovecky.
2. American Philosophical Society - program for general meeting '84 '87; listing of nominations for membership '84; correspondence Randolph Klein, etc.
1. Arms Control Association - correspondence to/from Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr.; article by Spurgeon Keeny; Arms Control Association Annual Report.
2. Associated Universities - correspondence; reports; booklets on organization and its objectives for '63, '65, '68; etc.
AT-AZ - correspondence in connection with atomic sciencists, atomic development, etc.
Notebook 1: correspondence about high energy group, etc.
Atomic Energy Commission - correspondence from and to various people concerning the Atomic Energy Commission.
1. Correspondence to/from: John Bailey and Robert Bacher.
4. Talks at VPI-mailing lists, letters, reports.
1. BITNET-correspondence concerning BITNET (IBM communication network).
1. Participants lists, correspondence, and booklet (banquet menu).
1. Letters and comments on the workshop.
1. Mailing list, schedules, descriptions of the workshop, confirmation of reservations, etc.
1. The Niel Bohr Symposium, reports, articles, letters of intent for support, etc.
1. Various correspondence to/from: Stephen Blaha, Gertrude Blanche, etc.
2. Bonn Conference: registration forms, name lists of participants, etc.
3. Book (with Sudarshan)-Marshak wrote book with Sudarshan. Includes: book review, correspondence, list of names to send book to.
4. Book gifts-correspondence, donating of books, etc.
5. Book orders, bills, catalogue, etc.
1. Various correspondence from: John Brademas, Hugh Bradner, etc.
2. Branco, G.-correspondence to/from Gustavo C. Branco.
1. Various correspondence-Gregory Breit, D. A. Bromley.
3. Bulletin of Atomic Scientist.
CUSPEA (China-U.S. Physics Examination and Application Program) Record Booklet.
1. Letters to/from: Robert Cahn; Curriculum Vitae by John Cairns, etc.
2. Carnegie Institute of Technology-awards, letters, and articles.
1. CEBAF (Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Faculty).
1. Choices and Challenges (pamphlets, etc.).
2. Chou, Kuang-Chao (Publications list, correspondence to/from).
3. City College (letter and program).
5. Correspondence to/from: Edward Clancy, Kenneth Clark, etc.
1. Reports from China, pamphlets, etc.
2. China Trip Report '81 (reports and correspondence).
1. Correspondence from the Columbia Broadcast Center; Joseph Comfort, etc.
1. New letters and reports.
Committee on National Educational Policies in Science and Engineering-A Report.
Coral Gables-correspondence concerning the Coral Gables conferences.
International Conference on Theoretical Physics, Kyoto and Tokyo, Japan, September '53-correspondence.
Symposium on Basic Research '59-correspondence.
Tata Summer School '60-'61. Correspondence from Bhabha, etc.; book on the inauguration of new buildings at Tata.
Japanese conference-correspondence to/from: N. Fukuda, Hideki Yukawa, etc.
Misc. correspondence-to/from/about: 4th annual workshop on Novae; R. F. Sawyer, etc. (1980).
1981-Papers on conferences and symposiums.
TWOGU-correspondence about the Third Workshop on Grand Unification.
1982-Symposiums, correspondence from Wick Haxton, Andre Bertholet, etc.
FWOGU-Fourth Workshop on Grand Unification-participants list and registration form.
DPF Meeting in Sante Fe.
Santa Fe Meeting-Rio Grande Institute: schedules for workshops.
1985-correspondence to/from Stefan Pokerski, Grzegor Bialkowski, etc.
Japan '85-papers written by Marshak, forms from international travel requests, etc.
June 1985 Meeting-scientific notes, correspondence from Janet Manning, etc.
Fermilab, May 1985-programs, correspondence, etc.
Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics (13th) 1986.
1. 1987: Meetings, Symposiuim on Conversation Law in Physics.
2. Landau Symposium in Copenhagen.
3. Hamburg Conference of 1987-listing of participants, and scientific notes.
4. 1987-schedule for tentative workshop.
5. Summer 1987, Bristol: notes and papers concering trips to United Kingdom, London, etc.
6. 1988-miscellaneous correspondence to/from: I. M. Khalatnikov, Frank Kockling, etc.
7. Rome Conference-notes, correspondence, etc.
8. Triest Conference 1989-general info about it.
12. Sakita '90-symposium in honor of Bunji Sakita's 60th birthday.
13. Singapore-a meeting of the organizing committee.
14. 1991-workshop on Electoweak Symmetry Breaking.
16. 1992-correspondence to/from: Gaetano Scarpetta, Lillian Hoddeson, etc.
17. 1993-correspondence concerning the Fifth International Symposium on "Neutrino Telescopes."
1. Contracts and grants-correspondence about the subject.
2. Council of Graduate Schools in the U.S.
3. Council of Scientific Society Presidents.
4. Council on Foreign Relations.
1. CSSS-Center for the Study of Science in Society-correspondence from Arthur Donovan, etc.
2. Cunningham Fellowships-correspondence from David Roselle.
Manpower-Manpower in the High Energy Physics, lists, correspondence.
Subpanel on Non-Accelerator Particle Physics-listings; correspondence from J. Sandweiss.
TACUP (DOE)-Technical Assessment Committee for University Programs-correspondence from Harold K. Ticho.
Proposal Reviews-correspondence to/from: Robert L. Thews, P. K. Williams, etc.
CRAY-correspondence concerning the CRAY X-MP machine from William A. Wallenmeyer, etc.
RD&D-research and development correspondence to/from William Wallenmeyer, Notice ov Energy RD & D Project.
Progress reports on DOE (Department of Energy) under the title Theory of Weak Interactions and Related Topics.
Department of Energy (DOE)-correspondence dealing with progress reports and proposals.
1981-correspondence concerining the proposals for and extension of the DOE grant; revised budget, etc.
1982-correspondence concerning DOE grants, budgets, etc.
1983-correspondence about the budget, DOE progress, etc.
Report-report on DOE, High Enery Physics.
1. Development of Elementary Particle Physics-correspondence.
3. Division of Particles and Fields (meeting).
1. Energy-Suggestions for a Phase-II National Energy Policy (1977), by William M. Brown and Herman Kahn.
2. Enrico Fermi Award-correspondence concerning nominations.
3. EPS-European Physical society-copies of paid membership checks.
EPSCOR-Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.
EQ-EZ-Eric Conferernce '79: bulletin, scientific notes.
F-FEDERATION-miscellaneous correspondence to/from Wolt Fabrycky, Clifton T. McLoed, etc.
1. Miscellaneous correspondence from Feinberg, B. Feld, D. Feldman, etc.
2. Fellowships-letters to tehe University of North Carolina, University of Michigan, etc.
3. Miscellaneous correspondence form Farinholt, Feshback, etc.
1. Feynman-correspondence from R. P. Feynman.
2. Miscellaneous correspondence to/from: H. Feshbach, S. Feuer, etc.
3. Finn, D.-correspondence to/from David Finn.
4. Miscellaneous correspondence to/from Fiorini, Fitzgerald, etc.
1. Florida State University-correspondence from Vasken Hagopin.
2. Correspondence to/from V. Fraenckel, W. Fretter, etc.
1. Correspondence to/from: J. Gammel, W. Gannett, etc.
2. Geng-Dr. Chaoqiang Geng's correspondence, curriculum vitae, applications, etc.
1. Correspondence to Alexander Giacco.
2. Correspondence to/from R. Gibbs, T. Gilmer, etc.
3. Glasgow Conference-program, correspondence, etc.
4. Correspondence to/from: R. Glass, S. Glashow, etc.
5. Correspondence to/from Nathan Glazer.
6. Correspondence to/from Stephen Globus.
1. Correspondence to/from V. Goldanskii, M. Goldberg, etc.
2. Gorbachev-Report on the Council Delegation Visit to the U.S.S.R.
3. Correspondence to/from W. Gordon, I. Greenberg, etc.
4. Correspondence to/from: F. Gonnenwein, Grenoble, etc.
5. Correspondnece to V. Gribov.
6. Correspondence to/from T. Griffith, F. Gross, etc.
1. Fellowships, Fellowship programs 1981-1983, reports for 1979.
1. Correspondence to/from: D. Guinier, P. Gulmanelli, etc.
1. Correspondence to/from: W. Hass, H. Halban, etc.
1. Correspondence about the prize.
1. High Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP)-summer study and research programs.
1. Correspondence to/from: C. Hebel, W. Helmreich, etc.
2. Honor Program-VA Tech's University Honors Program.
3. Honor System-VA Tech's Honor System-plagiarism, etc.
1. The Physical Society correspondence.
2. Hotels-reservation, cancellation, and receipt.
3. Correspondence to/from: C. Houska, J. Howard, etc.
1. Correspondence, pending cases, etc.
1. Correspondence to/from: Hubert Humphret, Henry Hurwitz, R. Huntoon, etc.
1. International Council of the Scientific Unions Program (ICSU). Advisory Committee for ICSU Propsal.
IUPAP (International Union of Pure and Applied Physics)-notebook of info.; news bulletins; minutes from meetings; articles; reports; correspondence.
IUPAP-nominations for commission; info regarding the 17th General Assembly; correspondence; statutes; general report of '82; tentative agenda for the Meeting of the U.S. Liaison Committee for IUPAP.
1. India-agenda to India; correspondence from L. S. Kothari, etc.
2. IHEP-correspondence from Luke W. Mo; A. Abashian; etc.
3. Institute for Advanced Study-list of visiting professors and long time members; newletters.
4. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)-newsletters.
Institute of International Education (IIE) book: U.S. College Sponsored Programs Abroad; Annual Report 1978.
Scientific Council Meeting-correspondence from John Hall, Paolo Budini, etc.; reports, etc.
International Atomic Energy Agency 1960-61-correspondence.
1. Trieste Center-correspondence from Marshal Rosenbluth, Luciano Vertocchi, H. R. Dalafi, etc.
ICTP Council Meeting-correspondence Paolo Budinich, L. Bertocchi; agendas.
INU-IZ-correspondence from Irving S. Norry, J. F. Detoeuf, D. Invanenko.
1. Japan-schedules, correspondence from Yoshio Fujioka, paper/article about Information on Tokyo for U.S. Delegation.
JB-JZ-correspondence from Zhang Jianzi, M. H. Johnson, etc.
K-KEK-correspondence to/from: P. K. Kabir, Malu wa Kalenga, Calvin Kalmon, etc.
KEL-KN-Charles A. Keller, Armand W. Kelly, etc.
KO-KZ-correspondence to/from: Kobayashi, Julius Ashkin, Mayor Edward Koch, etc.
L-LD-correspondence to/from: Parker Ladd, Lansing Lamot, etc.; curriculum vitae for Paul G. Langacker, etc.
Lee, C. Y.-Correspondence and scientific paper from Ching-Yieh Lee.
LE-LEVICH-correspondence to/from: T. D. Lee, Edward Levi, etc.; cirriculum vitae for Evgeny Levich.
LEVIENS-LH-Levien, Raphael: correspondence concering what to do about an eleven year old boy taking senior courses at Virginia Tech, 1981-1984.
LIP-LOS-correspondence to/from: H. J. Lipkin, Seth Lipsky, etc.
Los Alamos Reunion;-listing of invited guests; newspapers.
LOT-LZ-correspondence to/from: Elmer Louis, Arnold N. Loawn, Gungru Lu, etc.
M-MAR-correspondence from: Zhong-Qi Ma, Frank J. Macchiarola, Richard Medey. etc.
Maryland APS Meeting-paper by different speakers; scientific notes.
Proposal for American Participation in Phase II of the Neutron Oscillation Experiment at Ill, Grenoble, reports.
Luke W. Mo-recommended for the Panofsky Prize, works written by Mo, etc.
MOA-MZ-correspondence to/from: John W. Moffat, R. N. Mohapatra, Michael J. Moravcsik, etc.
National Academy of Engineering-pamphlet for nomiations.
N-National-correspondence to/from: Nasser Nafari, M. el Nadi, etc.
National Research Council of Canada-correspondence concerning the NRCC to/from M.H. Trytten, etc.
Correspondence concerning proposals for nomination to/from Philip Handler, etc.
1. Correspondence from Hans Frauenfelder.
2. High Technology Meeting-report: International Relations in a Technologically Advanced Future by Richard N. Cooper and Ann L. Hollick.
3. Committee on Human Rights (NAS)-correspondence to/from: Lipman Bers, etc.
4. Correspondence on NAS activities.
NAS-China-correspondence on Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China (1985); eight chapter drafting of Scope of Exchange Study.
NAS-Foreign Associates (1981)-correspondence to/from: H. H. Barschall, Robert G. Sachs, etc.
NAS-Proposal for nominations for foreign associates-biographical information.
NAS-Votes for 1982-proposals for nominations, biographical information, etc.
NAS-Foreign Associates-proposals for nominatino of foreign associates membership.
1986-NAS proposals for nomination of membership.
1988-NAS Panel for Foreign Associates.
1988-NAS nominations for foreign associates.
1989-NAS nominations for foreign associates.
1990-NAS correspondence to solicit foreign associates.
1991-NAS nomination for foreign associates.
1992-NAS soliciting nominations for foreign associates.
NAS Human Resource-various NAS documents/reports/reviews of national educational policies in science and engineering.
NAS Members-proposals for nominations; a 1985 and 1987 book on election of members; papers on the selection of the screening panel.
NAS Nominations-proposals for nominations; correspondence concerning nominations.
1. Correspondence to/from: Melvin Thompson, etc.
NAS 1983 Workshop-agenda; notes; list of invited participants; essays/reports.
National Accelerator Laboratory-correspondence to/from: E. Goldwasser, etc.
1. Minutes of NAM Committee on Research.
2. National Humanities Center-list of names; brochures; booklet.
National Science Board-correspondence concerning the names for the nominations.
Correspondence concerning the proposal for the Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction from Harold S. Zapolsky, etc.
Correspondence concerning the National Science Foundation.
2. Newsletters from Research Division, memorandum, humanities, etc.
New York Academy of Science-pamphlet.
NIG-NIGD-correspondence to/from: Rodney W. Nichols, etc.
Nigeria-correspondence from Moyibi Amoda; meeting of the Nigera-United States Workshop on Technological Development in Nigeria.
1. Nishijima Festschrift-correspondence from Akira Ukawa; paper prepared for Festschrift in honor of Kazuhiko Nishijima.
2. Nobel Prize-names of winners for 1977 in the press release from the Royal Swedish Academy of Science; booklet from 1900-Nobelstiftelse, The Nobel Foundation, Code of Statutes given; listing of winners fron 1980 in physics, chemistry, economt; 1981 for physics, sconomy, chemistry; 1979 in economy and physics.
3. University of North Carolina Evaluation Committee.
4. Nuclear Forces and the Few-Nucleon Problem (conference).
1. Correspondence from Yuko Okamoto.
2. Scientific notes and correspondence; booklet entitled "Supplement of the Progress of Theoretical Physics"; correspondence from S. Okubo.
1. 1980 correspondence from Arnold Perlmutter; list of participants; papers from 1980 talks.
2. 1981 list of participants; brochure.
Oppenheimer 1982-Marshak receives the J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Prize. Letters to/from: Robert Oppenheimer.
1. Correspondence to/from/about Peter Orland.
P1071-Physics 1071 (1979). Notes, grades, syllabus, and evaluations.
1. Correspondence to/from: M. K. Parida; biography; list of publications; paper.
Particle Physics Group-agendas and memos.
Particle Physics Report-Physics in the 80's Elementary Particle Physics. Report of the Elementary Particle Physics Panel...1984.
1. Correspondence to/from: J. Pasupathy.
Phi Beta Kappa Scholar-correspondence concerning contributions, information inviting visiting scholars, etc.
Correspondence about manuscripts and copryrights to/from D. L. Norstrom, Stanley Brown, etc.; scientific papers.
PHY-PHZ-Physics Today: letters to/from the editor, Gloria Lubkin; articles; American Institute of Physics History Newsletter, May 1989; etc.
PHY-PHZ-General: Physics department reports; data.
PHY-PHZ-Graduate Committee: questionaire for graduate program; planning for graduate courese; orientation agenda; etc.
PHY-PHZ-Promotions and Tenure: dossiers in tenure and promotion cases and dossier preparation, etc.
PHY-PHZ-Review: Report on Assessment of the Physics Department from the Physics Review Committee.
PHY-PHZ-Astrophysics Group Long Range Planning Report.
PHY-PHZ-Physics Department Head search: correspondence, etc.
PHY-PHZ-News: VPI&SU Physics Department News; Annual report for '89-'90.
PHY-PHZ-Physics Department: report on the plans and strategies for the "longer term," '87.
PI-POQ-Pisa Conference: Italian Physical Society for the International Conference, 1955-agenda, correspondence.
POS-PRE-Portugese Agreement; correspondence from: J. M. Araujo, Robert Dyck, etc.
POS-PRE-President's House: concerning charge number for certain extension.
POS-PRE-Presidential Symposium: Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Global Warming.
Pugwash Conference-Pugwash Newsletter, 1982-1987; correspondence from William Swartz.
1. Correspondence from Henry Primakoff.
1. Correspondence to/from/about I. I. Rabi; schedule for symposium honoring Rabi.
Paper about Frank Quinn's career; correspondence to/from: Roger A. Teekell, Bernard E. La Berge, etc.
Reports: Education: Education Americans for the 21st Century.
Research Cooperation correspondence; research project approval; etc.
REQ-ROL-Richmond correspondence; report on a conference: The Place of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1984.
REQ-ROL-Rochester Conference: correspondence to/from: J. McComas; listing sent to P. Gaslion from 1954-1959.
1. Correspondence to/from: L. D. Roper.
2. Correspondence to/from: D. Roselle.
1. Russia 1989: correspondence concerning cancellation of Marshak's visit.
2. Russia: concerning budget cuts and denial for a visiting USSR professor.
Society of Physics Students (SPS): memo, newsletter.
Science Research Associates (SRA): correspondence from Richard Giesne, R. D. Bovenschulte, etc.
SSC [Senate Subcommitte?]: correspondence from Paul Trible, Frederick Boucher, etc.
Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA): correspondence from W. E. Lavery, etc.
1. Telegrams and correspondence from R. G. Sachs.
SAL-SCHL-Correspondence to/from: Winfield W. Salisbury, Edwin E. Salpeter, etc.
SCHM-SCIENCE-Correspondence to/from Carl E. Schorske.
Nomination of S. I. Schwartz to Who's Who, and American Men & Women of Science; correspondence.
Science, Technology, and Human Values: draft agenda for Task Force on Science Policy.
Scientists' Institute for Public Information-correspondence to/from: Alan McGowan, Fred Jerome, etc.
1. Nature of the four fermion interactions: notes, etc.
1. Correspondence from Carl Shakin, Gino Sengre, etc.
2. Correspondence to/from/about G. Senjanovic.
1. Newspaper clippings, articles, and reports.
Applications, resumes, and papers for jobs at Virginia Tech in research, associate professor, and assistant professor.
2. Search committe for a theoritical particle physicist.
1. Concerning the National Theoretical Nuclear Physics Institute.
1. Emerging syntheses in modern science.
2. Santa Fe Institute newsletters, etc.
3. Proposal by Joseph Pitt about emerging synthesis project.
1. Correspondence to/from: Takeshi Shirafuji, Harold Shimberg, etc.
1. Correspondence to/from: Paula Silberstein, Albert Simon, etc.
2. Correspondence to/from: Paul Slattery.
1. Reports, letters, and suggestions.
2. Lists and letters concerning the Sloan Research Fellows for '68-'69.
5. Meeting of the program committee.
6. The role of the Sloan Foundation.
7, Information and correspondence concerning the foundation.
1. Letters, name lists, and reports.
1. Correspondence, reports, nominations, etc.
1. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Reports for 1979, 1980, 1981; invites to attend dinners, etc.
1. Correspondence to/from: Lloyd P. Smith, Ralph Carlisle Smith, etc.
1. Reports, newsletters, and correspondence from Yori Orlov, concerning the Soviet.
1. Correspondence to/from: J. Steinberger, Florence Stern, etc.
1. Correspondence to/from: E. C. G. Sudarshan.
1. Correspondence to/from: H. Takebe, Igor Tamm (Moscow), etc.
1. Symposium on Technology Frontiers and Foreign Relations: program, agenda; listing of attendees; correspondence.
1. Western Union telex forms.
1. Correspondence concerning Tiomno Festschrift paper.
2. Correspondence and reports to/from Jayme Tiomno.
1. Approval for travel papers, reimbursement papers.
1. Correspondence concerning International Workshop to Assess the Coverage of the Scientific Output of the Third World.
TWAS Prize: awards awarded each year; meeting of committees; etc.
1. TRIUMF program; correspondence concerning the Theory Group at TRIUMF.
1. Correspondence from those unable to attend Trieste Symposium.
2. List of participants attending.
3. Correspondence with Abdus Salam.
2. Notes, correspondence, and reports.
3. Trieste Center-notes and papers.
4. Correspondence concerning the International Center for Applied Physics (ICAP).
1. VPI&SU proposal internal approval; proposal to the NSF by W. Peter Trower; correspondence from P. Trower.
1. CV of Hsiung Chia Tze.
1. Correspondence to/from: B. M. Udgaonkar, B. A. Uhlendorf; scienctific notes from G. Uhlenbeck.
1. Scientific notes, agendas, summary of minutes for the 33rd meeting (1969).
1. Transcript of proceedings for the 71st executive committee meeting of the U. S. National Commission of UNESCO (1973).
2. Correspondence from John E. Upston, etc.
1. Newspaper articles (copies); correspondence from Sigvard Eklund; reports and papers by Abdus Salam, etc.
2. Correspondence to Shibli from Abdus Salam; correspondence from people in separated countries (i.e. Brazil, China, etc.).
1. Correspondence from George Kistiakowsky, etc.
1. Correspondence from John D. Wilson, Walk Fabrycky; listing of distinguished professors.
2. President search: Correspondence from Paul Zeifel and Frank Quinn.
1. Correspondence from H. M. Van Horn, Robert L. Sproull, etc.
Universities Research Association, Inc. (URA) Charter: Bylaws as of July 1, 1968.
1. Notes; correspondence from James C. Matheson, Luke W. Mo; listing of the members of the insitution.
1. Visitors-Correspondence concerning visits and invites from Zhao Zhi-yong, T. E. Gilmer, Jr., etc.
2. Visitors-People interested in visiting VPI.
1. 1983 Faculty Handbook; newsletter; interim report; procedural guidelines; policies and procedures from grad school, 1987-88.
2. Correspondence/Memorandums to/from: George Crofts, etc.
1. VPI Panel Discussion-correpondence concerning the 1984 Fall Administrator Conference.
1. Correspondence fom Donald Nurse concerning program for gifted high school students, a VPI school of science.
1. Awards for Senior U. S. Scientist.
1. Letters to/from: James Wadsworth, Ivar Waller, etc.
2. Letters to/from/about: Ping Wang.
1. Brief list of hotels in D. C.
1. Correspondence to/from: Steven Weinberg, Charles Weiss, Jr., etc.
2. Letters to/from Victor Weisskopf.
Weapons in Space (Panel Discussion).
1. Correspondence to/from: John Wheeler, Milton White, etc.
1. Correspondence to/from: David Wilkinson, Franklin Williams, etc.
2. Correspondence from John Wilson.
1. Correspondence to/from R. R. Wilson.
2. Proposal for a 10 gev electron synchtron at Cornell.
Correspondence concerning the World University.
1. Correspondence from Lincoln Wolfenstein, A. Wishart, etc.
1. Corerspondence from Xerox Corp, Dong Fang Xiau, etc.
1. Correspondence from Fujia Yang, Herbert York, etc.
1. Correspondence to/from: Walter Zablocke, Zhao Zhi-yong.
2. Correspondnece to/from/about P. E. Zweifel.
1. Correspondence to/from: Gloria B. Lubkin, Norman F. Ramsey, Spencer Wert, etc.
2. Center for History of Physics Archives: correspondence to/from John N. Warnow.
3. Weiner Interview: correspondence with Spencer R. Wert, Charles Weiner interview of Marshak.
4. Niels Bohr Library/American Institute of Physics Newsletter.
1. Correspondence from Joan Warnow, Charles Weiner, etc.
2. American Institute of Physics Annual Report 1966.
1. Correspondence to/from Michael J. Moravcsik, Michel Baranger, etc.
2. Article by S. L. Quimby on the future organization of the American Physical Society.
1. Correspondence to/from: Shelley M. Mark, R. C. Desai, etc.
2. Participants of the World Meeting.
1. 1985 APKER Award nominees.
1. 7 envelopes addressed to the American Physical Society.
2. Correspondence from John C. Crowley, 1982 Council and committees on the American Physical Society.
Correspondence from George M. Woodwell.
Trip report to Brazil 1983.
1. Correspondence to/from Joseph Burton.
Correspondence from H. D. Keith.
Correspondence concerning the need for APS assistance to the National Coalition for Science & Techology; the goals and objectives for the National Coalition, etc.
1. Correspondence to/from: Harry Lusting, Treasurer of the American Physical Society.
2. APS Magazine, May 1992.
3. APS China Program final report, 1983-1991.
1. Correspondence on committee memberships.
2. Correspondence on Committee on Minorities.
3. Correspondence on nominating committees.
4. Announcements of prize winners.
5. Phone list of prize committee members.
6. Correspondence on Salary Committee.
Correspondence to/from: Andrew M. Sessler, Pascal Schirato, etc.
2. Correspondence to Dale Corson, David A. Wilson.
CSSP-Concern and Issues of Our Societies talk by Marshak, 1983.
APS Council Meeting, including: 1983.
List of motions and actions during the meeting.
1. Correspondence to/from: E. L. Goldwasser, A. Wattenbuerg, Carl M. York.
Correspondence and papers concerning the Chicago DPF Meeting, 1970.
AIP news releases; APS press releases; correspondence; articles; APS study.
Correspondence to/from Mildred S. Dresselhaus.
Copies of APS Email Correspondence.
Listing of 1983 officers; agenda for 1984 meeting, etc.
Correspondence to/from Jacques Friedel, J. A. Burton, etc.
APS Fellowship Committee/Correspondence re: nominations for the APS.
Correspondence re: forums on Physics and Society.
Articles, reports, correspondence dealing with the crisis in Science and Technology education.
Mailing list for the advisory board; suggested candidates for nomination; etc.
Bylaws and correspondence from the International Physics Group.
Correspondence fromW. Havens to APS Council concerning the IUPAP 1987 General Assembly.
Pan American Symposium on Particles and Technology; AAAS Western Hemisphere Cooperation Project and Intercience Association; tentative proposals.
Correspondence concerning the Publications Committee.
Correspondence concerning the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
Weinberger's Address to Virginia Tech on Founder's Day, 1986.
Draft of the Science and Technology of Directed Energy Weapons.
APS Officers/Correspondence from Neal Lane.
Personal correspondence to/from: J. A. Burton, W. Havens, etc.
Reports concerning the physics budget.
Correspondence to/from Jan S. Nilsson, J. A. Burton, etc., re: Physics in Development (PID).
Correspondence from J. A. Burton re: Baddeck Workshop.
Correspondence re: Pork Barrel Peer Review.
Correspondence re: APS and the Panel on Public Affairs.
Articles and papers related to retiring President of the APS.
Correspondence concerning the group and other issues.
Correspondence re; Scientific Freedom (editorial) in Physics Today, Jan. '84.
Correspondence of the APS Toll Committee.
List of lecturers; approval for travel requests; correspondence.
Reports; correspondence from Robert Part.
A-Correspondence; Notes from meeting with T. Keith Glennan.
B-Correspondence to/from: Raymond N. Ball, Shirley Brignall, etc.
1. Chairman's reports, papers, etc.
Details on services for the month's ending.
Correspondence on Contracts and Grants.
Listing of the Library Committee.
Proposal for the development of a new class of scanning photometer; projects for 1980.
Correspondence to Members of the Committee of Name Professors.
Correspondence from: J. B. French, S. Okubo, J. Rosen, etc.
Including correspondence to/from: A. Ecksteing, J. Eden, G. Emch.
Correspondence to/from Eastman Kodak Company.
Including correspondence to/from: F. Fairbanks, G. Ford.
Including correspondence to/from: H. Hanson, J. Hoffmeister.
High Energy Physics Information Exchange (HEPIE).
Including correspondence to/from: E. Lofgren, H. Wolfe.
Correspondence concerning nominations for the Honorary Degree recipient from Alfred Harris.
Inter-Unversity Committee on Travel Grants.
Including correspondence to/from: W. Wallis, L. Mitchel. Also, Annual Reports for '64-'65 and '62-'63.
Including correspondence to/from: Morton Kaplon.
Including correspondence to/from: Martin Lessen, E. Lofgren, Sol. Linowitz.
Including Math Department correspondence to/from: Robert Anderson, J. Kemperman.
Including correspondence to/from: D. McLeod, David McBride.
Including correspondence to/from: Albert Noyes, B. Nigam, H. Nussenzvief.
National Academy of Sciences (NAS).
Including correspondence to/from: Henry Faul, Wallace Atwood, Walter Gleason.
Including correspondence to/from: S. Okubo.
Including correspondence to/from: S. Potter and Donald Parry.
2. Correspondence and report, "A Proposal for Arms Control and Disarmament."
Including publications by: C. Hagen, V. Mathus, Y. Liu.
Names of the publication group.
1. Including correspondence to/from: A. Ravin, F. Reichsman.
2. Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation correspondence to/from: R. Kraybill, R. Kruger.
3. Correspondence concerning the 4th Annual Insitute of International Affairs.
4. Correspondence concerning the Rochester Museum.
Including the "Report of the Committee on Recreuitment by Outside Agencies."
Including "Priviliged Preliminay Statistical Data from the Study of Postdoctoral Education in the United States" and "Graduate Study in Physics."
Including "Migration of Scientists from Latin America: Causes and Possible Solutions."
Dr. T. W. B. Kibble.
Copies of the Rochester Review (1960, 1962, 1966, 1968); Final reports of the Senate Committee on the Administration of Graduate Studies.
Seminar Distribution List, 1969-70; Theoretical Particle Physics Group.
Including correspondence from: Donald E. Smith, R. James Shoup.
Supplementary information on High Energy Program.
Listing of those with a Ph.D. in High Energy Theory.
1. Faculty Scholarship Fund: agenda (1966); list of contributions; correspondence from Catherine Bartholomew.
2. Sherwood Project (1959): correspondence to/from Harry Harrison, Clifton T. MacLeod; contract for research at University of Rochester.
1. Space Science Center correspondence from R. S. Knox.
2. Space Science Center Advisory Committee meeting minutes.
First two Pulsar Seminars (1969); seminar notes, reports, etc.
Communications on Improvement in Teaching.
Communications on contracts and grants.
Research policy and external grants.
Correspondence from William Aldridge; nominations for membership; list of nominees.
Correspondence; agenda from first meeting; notebook with biographies of Science Advisory.
Minutes to the meeting (1967); information from meetings.
Minutes of the Senate, 1964-1969.
Ravin Report: Report of the Student-Faculty Committee.
Senate Committee-Listing of newly elected senators, senate subcommittees.
Correspondence from Robert L. Sproull and others; reports and letters to the Senate Steering Committee.
Steering Committee: agendas; minutes of meetings; correspondence to Faculty Senate.
Requests for approval of foreign travel.
Travel expenses to the Trieste International Symposium.
Correspondence concerning CV and publications lists.
Paper on graduate study in phyics, 1968.
Proposal for a 60-inch Metal Mirror Telescope for the Mees Observatory.
Notes for the Telescope project.
Correspondence to/from University of Rochester President, Allen Valentine.
Including correspondence to/from: Bryon B. Williams, W. D. Walker.
Robert E. Marshak (REM) Personal.
Including; newspaper clippings, articles by/about REM, papers.
Including: Correspondence concerning 1967 trip to Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
Including: reports and papers by REM, correspondence.
Including: articles written by REM, correspondence to REM, other memoirs.
Including: Copy of correspondence from Weisskopf to Albert Einstein (1948); correspondence from REM and S. A. Goudsmit to Weisskopf.
Including: correspondence concerning photography and exhibit proposals, magazine Camera (1963).
Personal correspondence to REM; registration and accomodation files.
Including: correspondence from 1976, articles.
REM Physics Symposium, January 21-22, 1977.
Microfilm of memoir, memoirs as President of City College.
Correspondence from N. Michael Carfora.
Correspondence to/from: Austin M. Gleeson, Katsumi Tanaka.
Newspaper article re: new position at VPI.
Letter of resignation to University of Rochester, 1970.
Atoms for Peace Awards: finanacial statements, programs, and nominations (1957, 1959).
Atoms for Peace: correspondence and notes.
Atoms for Peace Awards: correspondence.
Atoms for Peace Awards-Advisory Committee on Nominations, 1959-1960.
Atoms for Peace Awards-Advisory Committee on Nominations, 1958-1959.
Atoms for Peace Awards-Advisory Committee on Nominations, 1957-1958.
Atoms for Peace Awards, 1960-1961.
International Foundation for Science adn Technology (IFS): correspondence.
Correspondence concerning the ISF to/from: C. Yang, M. Paic.
ISF Correspondence, reports, and notes, 1970-1971.
ISF Correspondence, reports, and notes, 1972-1973.
The Royal Society-International Foundation for Science.
Report: OTA Priorities for 1979.
Nigeria: Workshop, Meeting notes, Working documents (1979).
Correspondence to/from Charles William Maynes.
Papers by Cyril D. Tyson, Moyibi Amoda, and Beverly Elizabeth (Jewish-Black Relations: Aggressive Monologues of the Two Victim Group).
Correspondence to/from Nicolai Herlofson, Sven Brohult.
Claudia B. Alston, Harland Cleveland.
Article by W. Murray Todd.
Correspondence from Abdus Salam, Joseph L. Birman.
Invited participants and board meeting agenda.
Correspondence from Roger Revelle, Michael Greene.
Correspondence from W. Murray Todd.
Correspondence to/from W. Murray Todd; Proposals.
Paper and reports: Solar Energy and the Third World by Norman L. Brown; The Management and Control of Technology by Keith Pavitt.
Position paper on Faculty Exchange and Leave Policies.
NSF/Tokyo reports for 1971, 1972.
Proposals for fellowship, research work.
Report on the status of U.S.-Japan Cooperative Science Program, 1971.
U.S.-Japan Committee on Scientific Cooperation, Ninth Meeting, Tokyo, July 7-10, 1969.
Office of the Foreign Secretary.
Proceedings of a Conference: A National Policy for Urban America, 1976.
Report on Soviet Union trip, 1963.
Correspondence related to work on nuclear forces at Rochester.
Correspondence to/from: E. C. Rowan, Mary Ryan.
Listing for doctorate graduates at City College, 1963.
Papers concerning changes in minutes.
Correspondence from Allen V. Astin, E. C. Rowan.
Correspondence to/from: Adolph Y. Wilburn.
Annual Report of the Foreign Affairs.
Correspondence to/from: Frances Hightower, James A. Shannon, Aaron Rosenthal.
Correspondence from Harrison Brown, Ralph W. Taylor.
Proposals for a symposium on Soviet Science, 1965.
Correspondence to/from: John D. Lynn, III, Marcel Bouisset, Harrison Brown.
Scientific notes; parts of Yugoslav monthly magazine, 1964.
Harrison Brown: notes on draft agreement; reports on scientific exchanges (1962, 1964).
Correspondence to/from: Martin J. King, Lawrence B. Buttenwieser, Richard W. Tims.
Correspondence to/from: Harrison Brown, Conyears Herring.
Correspondence to Academician M. V. Keldysh, Lawrence Mitchell.
Agenda for meeting of the Advisory Committee in Eastern Europe.
New York Times magazine, Section 6, October 11, 1964.
Reports, theories, and book listings by Marshak.
Correspondence to Mrs. John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Jerome B. Weisner from Frederick Seitz.
To/from Allan Valentine, George Collins.
Correspondence related to Remarks on Heavy Mesons.
Eleventh Meeting of the Scientific Councikl of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, November 21-22, 1974.
Tenth Meeting of the Scientific Council of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, November 22-23, 1973.
Correspondence to/from C. W. de Kiewiet.
Proposals and correspondence concerning the Reports for NET Publications Group.
1. REM: Correspondence and photos.
2. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation-correspondence concerning fellowships.
Draft of the Scientific Council of the International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), including correspondence.
ICTP-Explanatory information about the group.
Interdepartmental Folder 1: 7 Tapes-Weak Interaction.
Reports, including: A Status Report on American Science; A Reply to Congressional Critics; Theory of the T-S Box.
Reports, including: Transmission of Gamma Rays through Spheres of Scattering Material.
Properties of Neutron Stars: reports, theories, and research.
Processings of Weak Interactions, and related topics, 1979.
Notebook: Proposal for a National Electron Accelerator Laboratory (NEAL).
Paper written on the Language and the Structure of Mathematics, 1936.
Scientific notes on the Pile Theory.
Wigner, E. P.-On the Matricies Which Reduce the Kronector Products of Representations of S. R. Groups.
Nuclear Methods in D. E. by Poritsky; The Theory of Plasticity by Prager Hydrodynamics by Richard van Mises and Kurt O. Friedrichs.
Radar Research: u-Mesons Scattering Research Forbidden B-transitions.
Class lectures, including notes and grades.
Erice Conference reports, 1983, 1984.
Fermilab, including talks and correspondence.
Global Mission, including articles by REM.
Honors seminar, including: correspondence to/from Ronald J. Nurse and honors roll.
Japan (1985), including: approval for travel and a list of participants for the MESON50.
Li, X, including notes and articles by Xiaoyuan Li.
Correspondence from VPI, including William Lavery and John R. Ficenec.
REM Personal, including correspondence, invitations, itineraries, contacts, and publications.
John J. Carty Medal (1991), including REM CV and data, and correspondence for REM's nomination.
Fermi Award (1987), including REM CV and data, and correspondence for REM's nomination.
Fermi Award (1990), including REM CV and data, and correspondence for REM's nomination.
AAAS Prize, including letters of nomination and appreciation.
Fermi Award (1992), including REM CV and data, and correspondence for REM's nomination.
Fermi Award (1993), including nominations.
"Academic Renewel in the 1970's: Memoirs of a City College President by Robert E. Marshak."
New Releases: articles on beginning research on intermediate vetor boson.
Newspaper clippings, including excerpts from Gorbachev's speech on Chernobyl.
Notes on papers concerning the Soviet Union, including Soviet science.
Oppenheimer Prize; Physics Today, September 1982.
Particle Physics Course, including roll, grades, evaluation forms.
Correspondence to/from D. C. Peasleee concerning n-n oscillations.
Phi Beta Kappa Lecture: "Science and World Affairs."
REM Physics Papers: properties of neutron stars.
Preon Papers-notes and papers on the Three Preon Models.
Publicity on REM: articles, newspaper clippings, Physics Today (June 1982).
Research Program of Gordon Pusch.
Research Problems, including notes and correspondence.
Non-preon and So(10) Research Notes.
2. From Karl Berkelman (with articles and notes).
3. From R. Casalbuoni, R. Gatto.
9. To/from T. D. Lee, L. Lyons.
11. To/from Frank A. Nezrick.
12. Reports, notes, and correspondence relating to the Neutron Oscillation Experiment.
24. Neutron Oscillation Proposals and Reports, 1985.
Correspondence and reports to/from Sakharov.
Sakharov Documents, including correspondence, threats to, magazine articles.
Sakharov Documents, including essays by and correspondence about.
Correspondence from Raj Gandhi and A. Salam.
Scientific Impact of the Rochester Conference, including talks at Fermilab and notes.
Photograph of a group of scientists.
Shelter Island Conference, including notes, essays, and correspondence.
Shelter Island Conference II, including notes, transparancies, and lectures by REM.
Solvay Conference, including correspondence and notes.
Photograph of International Institute of Physics and Chemistry members.
REM Travel, including receipts, itineraries, and approvals.
Program from 1981 conference on Science and Technology Development.
Corson Report Volumes 1 and 2: Report and appendicies, from the Scientific Communication and National Security.
Correspondence to Robert A. Corrigan; Association of Urban Univeristies.
Ben Beherson Report; Chinese American Basic Research Report.
The Structure of the Standard Model of Particle Interactions, report by REM; Correspondence from Alice Chanler.
Report: CEBAF and Future Nuclear Physics by Hermann A. Grunder, 1991.
Correspondence to/from Ronald E. Doel, Herman K. Doswald.
Correspondence about the McMaster Center; from E. S. Fradkin.
Gellhorn Affair; Faxes and correspondence from Jose Garcia.
Correspondence concerning establishment of the JPS Washington Liaison Office.
Kendall Statement; Correspondence from Kurstedt.
Correspondence to/from Leon Lederman, Xiaoyuan Li.
J. Menhra: list of publications, paper, correspondence.
Nuclear pioneers; Correspondence from Sigvard Eklund, James D. McComas.
Correspondence to/from Yuko Okamoto, S. Okubo.
Correspondence to/from M. K. Parida, J. Pasupathy.
Riazuddin papers, notes, correspondence, and recommendations.
Correspondence and faxes to/from Riazuddin.
Sakhorov Conference of 1991: list of invited speakers.
Superconducting Super Collider (SSC): Correspondence to/from Bob Adair, John Warner, Senator Charles Robb, Rich Boucher.
Correspondence to/from V. Telegdi, etc.
UDP Fund: Correspondence to/from Provost David Roselle, Assistant Provost James Wolfe, Acting Provost John Perry, etc.
UDP Fund: Correspondence from G. V. Gibbs.
Correspondence to Hugh Van Horn.
World Scientific Probability Company including correspondence to editors Barbara Aman and Kim Tan.
Envelope 1: Floppy disk for setting index for book; sample index listing.
Correspondence from Bruce Wallace, Alvin M. Weinberg.
Correspondence to/from C. N. Yang and Paco Yndurian.
International Foundation for Science: Letters about the organization.
12 photographs of Nagasaki Torpedo Work and Mitsrihishi Steel; Political correspondence.
Federation of American Scientists (FAS) correspondence, reports, and by-laws.
Correspondence to/from Hans Bethe, including materials concerning the Bethe Symposium.
Chapters 1-10 from a physics book.
Subject index for book; correspondence.
FFF Chapter 10; Backup Notes.
FF Chapter 9, REM Backup Notes.
FF Chapter 2; Backup Notes.
Papers written by Y. Nambu.
F. T. Avignone, III-Information of magazines.
B. Stech-copies of materials from magazines and books.
Papers and notes by E. R. Caianiello.
Box Contaiing REM's book with annotation and correspondence.
Chapters 1-10 of REM's book.
Notebook of scientific notes from Madison Conference.
Scientific Notes; Articles on gravity, cosmology.
Papers relating to science notes, travel notes, correspondence, scientists from around the world.
Photograph-Virginia Tech Observatory, Halley's Comet, January 9, 1986.
29 tapes of Weinberger Addresss at Virginia Tech (1986); correspondence from 9/92; lectures from 5/4/87; corrected book chapters.
International Centre for Theorectical Physics (ICTP) Council Meeting, 1986.
Notes, articles, and papers by B. J. Bjorken.
Papers and articles by Enrico Fermi.
Notebook; Proceedings of the 29th Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs (1979); etc.
Reports, notes, and research by Riazuddin.
Articles and notes by S. G. Rajeev.
Notes, articles, and research papers by Y. Oakmoto.
Papers submitted to Physics Letters, Physics Review D., Physics Review Letter; Notebook for Proposal for a Dedicated Collider at the Fermi Mational Accelerator Laboratory (1983).
Projector Tape: Hilton Hotel, NY: Banquet of the International Symposium.
Personal papers: Scientific notes, papers, correspondence.
Program of the Pundit Club's 150th Meeting (1970); article from The New Yorker.
Correspondence to/from Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky, G. B. Kistiakowsky, others.
Correspondence from Eugene Wigner; discussion of agenda for physicists' conference.
Correspondence to/from S. A. Goudsmit, others.
Correspondence to/from Kenneth Keating, others.
Correspondince to/from Eugene Wigner, Arthur Roberts, others.
Scientific notes and papers; nominations for the Wolfe Prize in Physics, 1979.
Correspondence and paper from Marian S. Rothernberg.
Kiev Conference-Correspondence to C. J. Bakker.
Papers and articles written for the Moscow Conference (1956).
Correspondence from C. J. Bakker.
1. Rochester Conference 3 &4: Programs and correspondence.
2. Rochester Conference 5: Programs and correspondence.
3. Rochester Conference 6: Programs and correspondence.
4. Rochester Conference 7: Programs and correspondence.
5. Rochester Conference 8: Programs and correspondence.
6. Rochester Conference 9: Programs and correspondence.
7. Rochester Conference 10: Programs and correspondence.
8. Proceedings for the 14th International Conference on High-Energy Physics, 1968.
9. Proceedings for the 19th International Conference on High-Energy Physics, 1978.
10. Proceedings for the 25th International Conference on High-Energy Physics, 1970.
11. Proceedings for the 9th International Conference on High-Energy Physics, 1962.
12. Proceedings for the 13th International Conference on High-Energy Physics, 1967.
13. Proceedings for the 17th International Conference on High-Energy Physics, 1974.
14. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1980.
15. Proceedings for the 23rd International Conference on High-Energy Physics.
Correspondence and papers on the Universal V-A Theory of Weak Interactions.
Papers: REM-Mehra materials, replacements in Part Three of Weiner's interview.
Articles by and about REM; 2 issues of Change (1981, 1982).
Photographs, including Faculty Advisory Selection Committee.
Correspondence to/from Ove Nation, Victor Weisskopf, Sidney Drell.
Notes from Sakharov and Yelena Bonner.
Agenda for the Neils Bohr Symposium (1989); notes from the American Academy Advisory Committee.
Bohr II Symposium: Notes from meeting in Copenhagen (1988); proposals for co-sponsorship of the conference.
Bohr II Symposium: prospective new members for the committee; correspondence.
Articles, including one by REM ("The Pragmatic Humanism of Bohr, Einstein, and Sakharov."
Correspondence, newspaper clippings from 1957.
Nuclear Pioneers program; Princeton conference on Atomic Energy and World Organization (1947); articles by REM; correspondence.
Articles by REM, including: Nature of the Soviet Scientific Challenge; Scientific Research in the Soviet Union, and The Rochester Conferences.; newspaper articles.
Interview with REM by Dr. Charles Weiner, September 19, 1970.
Correspondence to/from I. D. Rojanski, L. Landau.
Copy of program from The USSR Conference on High-Energy Physics; Reporton Personal Contacts with Soviet Scientists at the Conference on High-Energy Physics in Moscow (May 1956), including letter from Victor F. Weisskopf.
Memoirs; correspondence, including letters nominating REM for the Enrico Fermi Award.
Science Report-A Radio Presentation, 12th edition.
This Atomic World, March 31, April 7, April 14, May 5, May 12, June 4, 1946.
Daedelus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fall 1990.
Daedelus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Winter 1990.
Final Report on City College Development Campaign.
Series of Virginia Tech Lectures; articles, 1986.
Pieces to Write: Texas Q-Sakharaov.
9 issues of: The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (July 1992-January 1993); Issues in Science and Technology (Winter 1989-1990-Fall 1990); Science (December 1992); Physics Today (November 1992); Current Science (July 1992).
"Weak Interaction as Probes of Unification," extensive work from the proceedings of a VPI workshop, 1980; correspondence from Janet Manning, George Collins.
Invitations to participants from VPI; chairmen and speakers; to banquets.
List of names of the theorists who sent manuscripts; list of those invited; post card replies.
Preliminary programs and programs for workshop, 1980.
List of names of participants, including arrivals and departures, lodgings, correspondence from Lynn Kesler.
Invitations and list of invited participants.
T. Goldman; Barger Discussion; Session IIA, 1A discussion.
R. Davis: Session IIA, 1.b (experimental).
N. Chang: Session IB, 2.c (theory).
W. Manciano: Session IB, 2.b (theory).
Biedenharn (discussion): Session IID, 3.c.
V. Barger: Session IIA, 1.a.
T. Kamae: Session IC, 2.c (experimental).
R. Mischke: Session IIA, 1.c (experimental).
R. Peccei: Session ID, 2.e.
P. Rosen: Session 2B, 1.d.
L. Trueman: Session ID, 3.c.
F. Avignone: Session IA, 1.c.
Sat AM copies: Perl, Weinberg, Nambu, Ginsey, Veltman, Mohapatra.
Sudanshan (discussion): Session IIC, 3.a.
M. Beg: Session IID, 3.b.
Anderson: Session IC, 2.c (discussion).
R. Shrock: Session IIA, 1.c (theoretical).
M. Turner: Session IIA, 1.b (theoretical).
H. Tye: Session ID, 3.b (theory).
C. S. Wu: Session IA, 1.a.
G. Young: Session IC, 2.c (experiment).
Scientific notes and paeprs used at the workshop.
Box 100 - Books, Pamphlets, Bound Reports, etc.
Rotblat, J. Scientist in the Quest for Peace. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1972.
Congres International sur le Rayonnement Cosmique, 1953.
Fujii, A. The Relativistic Quantum Theory of Elementary Particle Interactions. Lectures given by P. T. Matthews, 1957.
Conferenza Internazionale sulle particelle elementari e XLI Congresso Nazionale die Fisica, 1955.
Proceedings of the First Anniversary Symposium. In honor of R. E. Marshak, January 14-16, 1963.
Klaw, Spencer. The New Brahmins Sc ietific Life in America. New York: William Morrow & Company, 1968.
Cheng, Ta-Pei and Ling-Fong Le. Gauge Theory of Elementary Particle Physics.
Marshak, R. E. Lectures on Weak Interaction. Matscience Report 10. Notes prepared by T. K. Radha and K. Raman.
International Conference on Mesona and Recently Discovered Particles. Padova-Venezia, 1957.
Columbia College Tomorrow. Special Report prepared by the Association of Alumni of Columbia College, 1969.
Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs. India, January 13-19, 1976.
International Conference on Theoretical Physics, Abstract Book, Section A. Kyoto and Tokyo, 1953.
Neutrino '72, Europhysics Conference. Volume II. Hungary, June 11-17, 1972.
Neutrino '72, Europhysics Conference. Volume I. Hungary, June 11-17, 1972.
Correspondence from Bookworm & Silverfish for appraisal of manuscript collection, 1990.
Letters from Robert Oppenheimer (1953), Albert Einstein (1953), Simon Sonkin (1941), Abdus Salam (1955).
Summary of REM Papers at Special Collections.
Copy of Rochester Conference article.
Robert E. Marshak Collection Inventory (1994?).
Oral history transcript-Part I & II.
Architects of Modern Physics poster: photograph on poster displays the "delegates to the fifth of the series of international congresses on physics." For each of the 29 scientists, there is also a description of their education and accomplishments.
Institue Interuniversitaire des Sciences Nucleaires: Robert E. Marshak..."The Charge Independence Hypethesis in Nuclear Physics," 1954.
Photograph of the International Institute of Physics and Chemistry, XVIII, 1982.
Photograph of the Instituts Internationaux de Physique et de Chimie Fondes par E. Solvay, 1967.
Folio of Cinquantenaire due Premier Conseil de Physique Solvay, 1911-1961.
Broadside: Italian Physical Society, International School of Physics...Summer Course to be held in Varenna, Lake Como, 1954.

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