Robert Dalton Harris, Jr. Collection of Atomic Age Ephemera, 1897-2017
Predominant Dates: 1945-1975
The Robert Dalton Harris, Jr. Collection of Atomic Age Ephemera consists of printed ephemera produced from the late 19th century to the present day. The materials comprise broad coverage of many scientific, religious, cultural, industrial, political, environmental, and other aspects of nuclear history. Items are arranged chronologically by date of creation. Robert Dalton Harris, Jr. and his partner Diane DeBlois are authors, editors, historians, independent scholars, and long-time proprietors of aGatherin’, a business that deals in ephemera and original source materials.
ID: MSS HarrisRD
Extent: 5.1 cubic feet
Statement on Access: The collection is open for research.
Statement on Description:
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Preferred Citation: Robert Dalton Harris, Jr. Collection of Atomic Age Ephemera (MSS HarrisRD), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.
Acquisition Note:
The collection was acquired via purchase and donation in 2017.
Acquired:
2017.
Container List
- Series 1: Ephemera, 1897-2010 Add to Shelf
- Series 1: Ephemera lists materials chronologically by date of publication. Items have been individually numbered in sequence, preceded by year of publication (i.e., 1979.001, 1979.002). Items are grouped and housed by size. Growth to the collection is expected; new materials will be added intellectually in sequence, and physically at the end of the collection.
- Box-Folder 3.151: Program for Fourth Annual Reception of the New York Academy of Sciences and Exhibition of the Recent Progress of Science, April 5, 1897 Add to Shelf
- Dr. Nicola Tesla lectured on "The Streams of Lenard and Roentgen, with Novel Apparatus for their Production."
- ID: 1897.001
- Box-Folder 1.1: Letter from William. W. Graves to Dr. G. H Klie, September 29, 1899 Add to Shelf
- Letter summarizing work experimenting with "Roentgen's Light" and its application to medical and surgical diagnosis.
- ID: 1899.001
- Box-Folder 5.1: The Radium Dance, 1904 Add to Shelf
- Sheet music for "The Great Radium Dance," "as introduced in Piff-Paff-Pouf".
- ID: 1904:001
- Box-Folder 5.2: The Radium Dance, 1904 Add to Shelf
- (Alternate cover) Sheet music for "The Great Radium Dance," "as introduced in Piff-Paff-Pouf".
- ID: 1904:002
- Box-Folder 5.3: Testimonial letters for Radium Radia Company, 1905 Add to Shelf
- Testimonials promoting Radium Radia liniment for all aliments.
- ID: 1905:001
- Box-Folder 1.2: Radium Remedies Company, 1916 Add to Shelf
- Promotional pamphlet for Radium Remedies' radium products including complexion soap, suppositories, and cold cream.
- ID: 1916.001
- Box-Folder 1.3: 440. Mme Curie, savant, 1919 Add to Shelf
- Collectible advertising card for Chocolat de Qualite' Superieure Guerin-Boutron in Paris.
- ID: 1919:001
- Box-Folder 1.4: The Revigator, 1927 Add to Shelf
- Promotional pamphlet for home radium water treatment to treat everything from arthritis to "female troubles."
- ID: 1927.001
- Box-Folder 1.5: Radium Has Been Discovered at Stovall Hot Wells, 1929 Add to Shelf
- Promotional pamphlet for hotel near natural mineral spring.
- ID: 1929.001
- Box-Folder 1.6: Ultrad Radiant Energy Generator, 1937 Add to Shelf
- Brochure advertising two methods of producing and applying radiant energy.
- ID: 1937:001
- Box-Folder 1.7: Roentgen Report, January 7, 1941 Add to Shelf
- X-ray report for adult woman with lung issue. Performed at Devitt's Camp, Allenwood, Pennsylvania.
- ID: 1941:001
- Box-Folder 1.8: Irradiated Evaporated Milk, July 1941 Add to Shelf
- Promotional materials for irradiated evaporated milk products.
- ID: 1941.002
- Box-Folder 1.9: Food Preparation Letter, September 1943 Add to Shelf
- Form letter detailing wartime nutrition benefits of irradiated milk.
- ID: 1943.001
- Box-Folder 1.10: Robert Francis Calfee Oak Ridge Employee Documents, June 25, 1944 Add to Shelf
- Camera registration with the Clinton Engineer Works Auxiliary Military Police; Oak Ridge Health Association card; cautionary notice telling workers to preserve the secrecy mandate for Manhattan Project.
- ID: 1944.001
- Box-Folder 4.1: Oak Ridge Journal, July 13, 1944 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1944.002
- Box-Folder 4.2: Oak Ridge Journal, August 31, 1944 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1944.003
- Box-Folder 4.3: The Sage Sentinel, September 15, 1944 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1944.004
- Box-Folder 4.22: Shopper's Guide to Oak Ridge, December 21, 1944 Add to Shelf
- Map insert from Oak Ridge Journal with warning "Restricted: Not to be taken from area."
- ID: 1944.005
- Box-Folder 1.11: Information Bulletin for Oak Ridge Residents, January 15, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Booklet for new residents about facilities and services in the town site. Topics discussed include cameras, radios, firearms, pets, shopping, milk and firewood distribution, churches, recreation, rationing, and secrecy.
- ID: 1945.001
- Box-Folder 4.4: The Villager, August 6, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: It's Atomic Bombs: President Truman Releases Secret of Hanford Product.
- ID: 1945.002
- Box-Folder 6.1: Memphis Press Scimitar, August 6, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: U. S. Atom Bomb Made at Secret City in Tenn.
- ID: 1945.003
- Box-Folder 6.2: Butler Eagle, August 6, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Bombers Hammer Tokyo Area.
- ID: 1945:004
- Box-Folder 6.3: Santa Fe New Mexican, August 6, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Los Alamos Secret Disclosed by Truman.
- ID: 1945.005
- Box-Folder 1.12: Certificate, August 6, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Awarded to Ella Jane Otten of E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Manhattan District; certifies that she "participated in work essential to the production of the Atomic Bomb."
- ID: 1945:006
- Box-Folder 1.13: Certificate, August 6, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Awarded to John R. Hobaugh of E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Manhattan District; certifies that he "participated in work essential to the production of the Atomic Bomb."
- ID: 1945:007
- Box-Folder 1.14: Clinton Engineer Works at Oak Ridge, August 6, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Press photo of Oak Ridge Clinton Engineer Works with accompanying caption: "The existence of this most terrible weapon was revealed by President Truman today, sixteen hours after the first atomic bomb had fallen on the Japanese Naval Base at Hiroshima."
- ID: 1945:008
- Box-Folder 1.15: Dormitories and hospital at Oak Ridge, August 6, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Press photo of Oak Ridge with accompanying caption.
- ID: 1945:009
- Box-Folder 1.16: Hanford Engineer Works at Pasco, August 6, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Press photo of Hanford Engineer Works with accompanying caption: "It is one of several secret plants where 65,000 persons worked on the war's most terrible and most secret weapon - the atomic bomb, existence of which was revealed by President Truman today."
- ID: 1945.010
- Box-Folder 1.17: Cycloton [sic], August 6, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Press photo of cyclotron particle accelerator in Berkeley, California with accompanying caption.
- ID: 1945.011
- Box-Folder 4.5: The Stars and Stripes, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: U.S. Reveals Atom Bomb.
- ID: 1945.012
- Box-Folder 6.4: Jamestown Post-Journal, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1945.013
- Box-Folder 6.5: Knoxville Journal, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Atomic Bomb Blasts Japan.
- ID: 1945.014
- Box-Folder 6.6: Daily Telegraph, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Allies Invent Atomic Bomb: First Dropped on Japan.
- ID: 1945.015
- Box-Folder 6.7: New York Times, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: First Atomic Bomb Dropped on Japan.
- Box-Folder 6.8: New York Herald Tribune, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: First Atomic Bomb Smashes Japanese City.
- Box-Folder 6.9: Coldwater Daily Report, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Japan Must Choose Between Surrender, Atomic Blasts.
- ID: 1945.018
- Box-Folder 6.10: Knoxville News Sentinel, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1945.019
- Box-Folder 6.11: Pittsburgh Post Gazette, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1945.020
- Box-Folder 6.12: Pittsburgh Press, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Atom Bomb Shatters City.
- ID: 1945.021
- Box-Folder 6.13: Washington Observer, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: U. S. Perfects Atomic Bomb and Japan Faces Annihilation.
- Box-Folder 6.14: Walla Walla Union Bulletin, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Hanford Project Secrets Revealed.
- ID: 1945.023
- Box-Folder 6.15: Seattle Post Intelligencer, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: First Official Story of Atomic Bomb.
- ID: 1945.024
- Box-Folder 6.16: The Oregonian, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Atomic Bomb Loosed on Japan; Secret Weapon Produced at Plant in Northwest.
- ID: 1945.025
- Box-Folder 6.17: Spokesman-Review, August 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Atomic Bomb is Perfected at Hanford in Gigantic Gamble.
- ID: 1945.026
- Box-Folder 1.18: Pioneer of Atom Smashing, August 8, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Press photo of Dr. Ernest Orlando Lawrence in Berkeley, California, next to cyclotron he developed in the Radiation Laboratory at University of California.
- ID: 1945.027
- Box-Folder 4.6: The Stars and Stripes, August 8, 1945 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1945.028
- Box-Folder 6.18: Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, August 8, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Atom City in Ashes Holocaust in Hiroshima: Section 2: If Atomic Bomb hit Pittsburgh.
- ID: 1945.029
- Box-Folder 6.19: News Chronicle, August 8, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Pilot Tells What Happened When Atomic Bomb Fell.
- ID: 1945.030
- Box-Folder 6.20: New York Times, August 8, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Atom Bombers Awed by Flash and Shock.
- ID: 1945.031
- Box-Folder 6.21: New York Herald Tribune, August 8, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Atom Bomb Pilot Tells His Story.
- ID: 1945.032
- Box-Folder 6.22: Yakima Daily Republic, August 8, 1945 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1945:033
- Box-Folder 6.37: Spokesman-Review, August 8, 1845 Add to Shelf
- Headline: First Atom Bomb Bullseye on Japan Stunned Crew of B-29.
- ID: 1945.074
- Box-Folder 6.23: Seattle Post Intelligencer, August 8, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Eyewitness Story of Atomic Bombing.
- ID: 1945.034
- Box-Folder 4.7: The Villager, August 9, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Richland Is News Center of World; Army Lifts Curtain on Village Plant.
- ID: 1945.034
- Box-Folder 4.8: Oak Ridge Journal, August 9, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Oak Ridge Attacks Japanese: Workers Thrill as Atomic Bomb Secret breaks: Press and Radio Stories Describe 'Fantastically Powerful" Weapon; Expected to Save Many Lives.
- ID: 1945.036
- Box-Folder 4.9: Daily Pacifican, August 9, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Atomic Bomb Wipes Out over Half of Hiroshima.
- ID: 1945.037
- Box-Folder 4.10: The Stars and Stripes, August 9, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Hiroshima Completely Destroyed.
- ID: 1945.038
- Box-Folder 6.24: News Chronicle, August 9, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Russia In the Fight.
- ID: 1945.039
- Box-Folder 6.25: Seattle Post Intelligencer, August 9, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Nazi Spies Aided U. S. on Atom Bomb.
- ID: 1945.040
- Box-Folder 6.40: Daily Mail, August 9, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: All Over within a Week.
- ID: 1945.075
- Box-Folder 4.11: The Stars and Stripes, August 10, 1945 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1945.041
- Box-Folder 6.26: New York Times, August 10, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Truman Warns Japan: Quit or Be Destroyed.
- ID: 1945.042
- Box-Folder 6.27: Seattle Post Intelligencer, August 10, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Atom Bombs to Drop Until Japan Surrenders.
- ID: 1945.043
- Box-Folder 6.28: Spokane Daily Chronicle, August 10, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Japan Hands Sweden Offer of Surrender.
- ID: 1945.044
- Box-Folder 6.29: New York Times, August 11, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Japan Offers to Surrender.
- ID: 1945.045
- Box-Folder 6.30: Spokane Daily Chronicle, August 11, 1945 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1945.046
- Box-Folder 6.31: New York Times, August 12, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: News of the Epochal Week.
- ID: 1945.047
- Box-Folder 4.12: T.E.C. Bulletin, August 13, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: A-Bombs Bring Hirohito to Knees with Peace Offer: TEC Workers Proud of Part Played. Men and Women of the Clinton Engineer Works - Tennessee Eastman Corporation.
- ID: 1945.048
- Box-Folder 4.13: The Villager, August 14, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: PEACE! Our Bomb Clinched It.
- ID: 1945.049
- Box-Folder 6.32: Pueblo Star-Journal, August 14, 1945 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1945.050
- Box-Folder 1.19: Past, Present, and Future, August 15, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Letter to Fifth Air Force emphasizing need for additional victories and bravery as the war ends. Also stresses need to adhere to dress and protocol regulations.
- ID: 1945.051
- Box-Folder 6.33: New York Herald Tribune, August 15, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Japanese War Ends.
- ID: 1945.052
- Box-Folder 4.14: Oak Ridge Journal, August 16, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Reporters Cameramen Flood Town.
- ID: 1945.054
- Box-Folder 1.20: Letter from Sgt Anthony J. Gulick to Sgt John Zukowski, August 22, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Illustrated letter discusses being stationed in Manilla, Philippines, and demobilization. Includes photograph of fishing trip.
- ID: 1945.055
- Box-Folder 6.35: Seattle Post Intelligencer, August 23, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Atom Rays Cause Delayed Deaths in Japan.
- ID: 1945.056
- Box-Folder 4.15: The Villager, September 3, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Richland Day Extra: Today is a Proud Day for Richland.
- ID: 1945.057
- Box-Folder 6.36: Daily Express, September 5, 1945 Add to Shelf
- The Atomic Plague: "I Write This as a Warning to the World."
- ID: 1945.058
- Box-Folder 4.16: Daily Record, September 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Atomic Bomb Terror.
- ID: 1945.059
- Box-Folder 5.4: What Atomic Bombs did to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, September 7, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Pictorial fold out from Illustrated Current News
- ID: 1945.060
- Box-Folder 6.42: Panoramic photograph of Nagasaki destruction, September 8, 1945 Add to Shelf
- View at Urakami area.
- ID: 1945.061
- Box-Folder 4.17: The Villager, September 13, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Government Adopts 40-Hour Week.
- ID: 1945.062
- Box-Folder 4.18: The Villager, September 16, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Victory Gives Richland Day New Theme.
- ID: 1945.063
- Box-Folder 5.29: Fore n' Aft, September 20, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Last newsletter for the S. S. Afoundria, issued the day of docking.
- ID: 1945.076
- Box-Folder 1.21: Letter from Pat Laughlin to Mrs Joy Reid Gould, September 27, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Letter describes effect of atomic bomb on Nagasaki and detailing conditions for soldiers and impression of residents. Photocopy.
- ID: 1945.064
- Box-Folder 1.22: "Can Small Nations Survive in the Post-War World?" A Lecture Delivered at Curran Theatre Town Hall, October 16, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Typescript of speech concerning Greece after Nazi invasion; calls for world federation for atomic energy control.
- ID: 1945.065
- Box-Folder 1.23: The Missourian News, October 27, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Newsletter written and published on the USS Missouri. Article titles include; President Truman Closely Associated With the Missouri, Victory Through Sea Power, Kamikaze Attacks on the Missouri, Perry's Flag Brought from U.S. Naval Academy on Display as Japan Surrenders.
- ID: 1945.066
- Box-Folder 1.24: A Speech Given by J. R. Oppenheimer at a Meeting of the Association of Los Alamos Scientists, November 2, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Preprint dated November, 2, 1945 with the notice "This material is not for public release. A revised version will probably appear soon in one of the scientific journals." accompanied by letter dated December 16, 1945 from E. Leonard Jossem addressed to Mr. Will Shuster of Santa Fe, New Mexico on behalf of the Association, including the passage: "It has always been true that scientific discoveries can be used either constructively or destructively. No one is more anxious than we to see that nuclear power is used in a constructive way."
- ID: 1945.067
- Box-Folder 1.25: Action Bulletin: First Steps in Control of Atomic Energy Must Be Taken Now, November 5, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Appeal to progressive church leaders to take action on atomic energy.
- ID: 1945.068
- Box-Folder 1.26: Peace and the Atomic Bomb: A Radio Discussion by Reuben Gustavson Robert Hutchens and Robert Redfield, November 11, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Booklet transcript of the University of Chicago Roundtable event.
- ID: 1945.069
- Box-Folder 1.27: Construction for Atomic Bomb Facilities, December 13, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Reprint from Engineering News-Record published December 13, 1945.
- ID: 1945.070
- Box-Folder 1.28: The Challenge of the Atomic Bomb Address Part Two, December 22, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Program containing addresses pertaining to challenges of atomic weaponry delivered at the Annual Nation Associates Forum in December 1945.
- ID: 1945.071
- Box-Folder 1.29: Serving through Science: The Atomic Age: A Series of Four Radio Talks, December 1945 Add to Shelf
- Program containing four radio talks by Hans Bethe, Harold Urey, James Franck, J. Robert Oppenheimer. Presented as part of New York Philharmonic Symphony Program.
- ID: 1945.072
- Box-Folder 1.30: The Contribution Made by Washington University in the Study and Development of Atomic Energy, 1945 Add to Shelf
- Essays by A.H. Compton on atomic power and historical timelines describing Washington University's role in production of atomic energy. Includes letter from General Brehon Somervell expressing gratitude for Compton's work.
- ID: 1945.073
- Box-Folder 1.31: Pilot Lights of the Apocalypse: A Playlet in One Act, January 1946 Add to Shelf
- Short play dealing with defense against atomic bombs. First published in Fortune Magazine, January 1946.
- ID: 1946.001
- Box-Folder 6.38: Sunday Oregonian, February 24, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Hanford: Back to Ghosts and Goats.
- ID: 1946.002
- Box-Folder 1.32: World Scientists, Unite! Gear Your Thinking to The Atomic Age, February 1946 Add to Shelf
- Volume 1, number 2 of The Atomic Age. Includes writings by Albert Einstein, Clement Wood, Max Schoen, Theodore Schroeder, Adam McGage, Raymond Pierce, and Theodore Schroeder.
- ID: 1946.003
- Box-Folder 1.33: A Conference Report on International Inspection of Radioactive Mineral Production, February 1946 Add to Shelf
- Report excerpt representing a cooperative study of interest to the three organizations involved, intended to be a technical appraisal as a public service. The Committee was concerned with the technical control of raw materials from which atomic bombs may be manufactured.
- ID: 1946.004
- Box-Folder 1.34: Security in the Atomic Age, February 1946 Add to Shelf
- Brochure encouraging atomic security via ending wars.
- Box-Folder 5.5: Cameras will Record Bomb Test by Remote Control, March 4, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Pictorial fold out from Illustrated Current News.
- ID: 1946.006
- Box-Folder 1.35: Calling All Congressmen!, March 1946 Add to Shelf
- Brochure mobilizing high school youth to educate public about atomic energy and prevent its use for weapons. Endorsed by the Youth Council on the Atomic Crisis of Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
- ID: 1946.007
- Box-Folder 1.36: Socialist Life...versus Atomic Death, March 1946 Add to Shelf
- Booklet containing explanation of atomic energy and its relationship to socialist ideology and politics.
- ID: 1946.008
- Box-Folder 1.37: Atomic Energy and Social Progress, March 1946 Add to Shelf
- Short review of the history of science, capitalism, and war, urging international control and the cooperative work of the United Nations.
- ID: 1946.009
- Box-Folder 1.38: Prominent Research Men and Consultants Plan Atomic Study, April 11, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Photograph of Dr. William D. Coolidge, Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, Dr. Eugene Wigner, Dr. Hans A. Bethe, Dr. Marcel Schein, Dr. Harvey Brooks, Dr. Ernest E. Charlton, Dr. C. G. Suits, and Dr. Kenneth H. Kingdon looking at model of 100,000,000 volt betatron.
- ID: 1946.010
- Box-Folder 4.19: The Hartford Courant, May 5, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Presenting the Atomic Future.
- ID: 1946.011
- Box-Folder 1.39: Museums and World Peace, June 1, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Archibald MacLeish's address to the 41st annual meeting of the American Association of Museums that took place on May 17, 1946. Reprinted from Museum News.
- ID: 1946.012
- Box-Folder 1.40: Utilization and Control of Atomic Energy Add to Shelf
- "A draft convention prepared by the Legal Subcommittee in consultation with Legal, Political, and Scientific Experts."
- ID: 1946.013
- Box-Folder 1.41: Basic Proposals For International Control of Atomic Energy Made In The Acheson-Lilienthal Report, July 15, 1946 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1946.014
- Box-Folder 1.42: Envelopes and letters mailed from Bikini tests, July 1946 Add to Shelf
- 4 envelopes and 2 letters with envelopes sent from Bikini atomic bomb tests. Includes letter from Sgt. Carl H. Arndt to his son, sent to be transported on the airplane that carried the "A" bomb to Bikini, Marshall Islands; with special air mail envelope advertising that fact.
- ID: 1946.015
- Box-Folder 1.43: Associated Press photos of Operation Crossroads, July 1946 Add to Shelf
- Photographs from press kit depicting Operation Crossroads atomic tests at Bikini Atoll, with typed captions.
- ID: 1946.016
- Box-Folder 1.44: Photos of Operation Crossroads, July 1946 Add to Shelf
- Photograph Captions: 1. "Tons of water thrown up out of Bikini lagoon by the Baker Day blast shower down on the Crossroads target fleet. The spreading circle of radioactive materials is shown sweeping out in an ever widening ring over the target ships. This photograph was taken by an automatic camera mounted in one of the Bikini towers." 2. Photo of atomic blast conducted at Bikini Atoll as part of Operation Crossroads. Test ID - DBR-T1-1-318-EXP#6. 3. Photo of atomic blast conducted at Bikini Atoll as part of Operation Crossroads. Test ID- DBCR-T1-318-EXP#2. 4. Aerial image of mushroom cloud over Bikini Atoll. "Swirling and boiling like a living thing this atomic plume with its mushroom cap soared up over the Crossroads target fleet seconds after the Able Day explosion."
- ID: 1946.017
- Box-Folder 7.1: Oversize photos of Operation Crossroads, July, 1946 Add to Shelf
- AF601-1 and AF601-5.
- ID: 1946.036
- Box-Folder 1.45: Promotional material for Republican Open Forums, September 28, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Form letter and discussion outline on control of atomic energy.
- ID: 1946.018
- Box-Folder 1.46: The Control of Atomic Energy; Proposals Before the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission and Unofficial Plans, September 1946 Add to Shelf
- Includes text of resolution establishing the United Nations Commission on Atomic Energy; the Baruch Proposal; Russian proposals; Australian proposals; and drafts conventions from the University of Chicago committee and the Carnegie Endowment.
- ID: 1945.019
- Box-Folder 4.20: Richland Villager, October 10, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Hanford and 3000 Area Barracks to be Razed.
- ID: 1946.020
- Box-Folder 5.6: Alamogordo, November 1946 Add to Shelf
- Poem by E. B. White about birth of the atomic bomb. Excerpt from Holiday, November 1946.
- ID: 1946.021
- Box-Folder 6.41: Bikini Balance Sheet, December 1, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Special issue of Air Trails Pictorial.
- ID: 1946.022
- Box-Folder 1.47: The Atomic Bomb and Common Sense, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Printed speech and letter from Charles Almy to stockholders describing company interests and involvement in the Bikini bomb tests, including use of stratospheric balloons.
- ID: 1946.023
- Box-Folder 1.48: Curriculum Bulletin on the Control of Atomic Energy, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Curriculum and resource unit on the atomic age, urging teachers to concentrate less on the science and more on the social ramifications of atomic energy. Produced for social studies teachers in Kansas high schools. Part of unit on Citizenship and the Atomic Age.
- ID: 1946.024
- Box-Folder 1.49: The International Control of Atomic Energy; Toward Effective International Atomic Energy Control, 1946 Add to Shelf
- The first item is Baruch's address to the United Nations on October 8, 1946. The second is his address to the Atomic Energy Commission on December 5, 1946.
- ID: 1946.025
- Box-Folder 1.50: American Chemical Society: Atomic Energy Exhibit, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Booklet presenting exhibit text of atomic energy exhibit built by the American Chemical Society.
- ID: 1946.026
- Box-Folder 1.51: Comparative Analyses of Key Bills on Atomic Energy Control and Statement of Legislative Position of Federation of Atomic Scientists, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Comparative analyses of McMahon-Douglas Bill and May-Johnson Bill with statement from the Federation of Atomic Scientists.
- ID: 1946.027
- Box-Folder 1.52: Promotional material for Science News Letters, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Promotional material from the Institution for the Popularization of Science, featuring their Science News Letter. Content focuses on atomic energy.
- ID: 1946.028
- Box-Folder 1.53: Atomic Energy and World Government, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Behind the Headlines, v. 6, no. 4. Author discusses the history of atomic energy, speculates on whether other countries will be able to recreate its secrets, and warns the focus has shifted toward atomic weapons.
- ID: 1946.029
- Box-Folder 1.54: Atomic Power, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Sheet music with religious lyrics encouraging caution using atomic power.
- ID: 1946.030
- Box-Folder 1.55: I'm A Frightened Man, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Urey discusses diplomats' and politicians' views of atomic weapons, and scientists' fear of use of atomic weapon by diplomats.
- ID: 1946.031
- Box-Folder 1.56: Bikini and Tomorrow, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Booklet containing two editorials from San Francisco Chronicle discussing atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll, and damage to sea life and ships at the surface.
- ID: 1946.032
- Box-Folder 1.57: Atomic Energy and American Policy, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Introductory statement by the Chairman of the Committee on Atomic Energy for International Conciliation compilation no. 416. Describes official programs underway and history of those programs.
- ID: 1946.033
- Box-Folder 1.58: The Deeper Challenge of the Atomic Bomb, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Discusses history of science in regard to warfare and fears of the atomic bomb. Encourages readers to confront challenge of atomic energy as Christians.
- ID: 1946.034
- Box-Folder 5.7: Richland, Washington Map, 1946 Add to Shelf
- Cartoon map of Richland, Washington.
- ID: 1946.035
- Box-Folder 1.59: 12 Atomic Facts: National Committee on Atomic Information, March 17, 1947 Add to Shelf
- Booklet with detailed answers to commonly asked questions about atomic energy.
- ID: 1947.001
- Box-Folder 1.60: Radioactivity Units and Standards, October 1947 Add to Shelf
- Prepared for the Subcommittee on Units' report to the Committee on Nuclear Science of the National Research Council. Reprint from Nucleonics; distributed by Isotopes Division of U.S. Atomic Energy Commission at Oak Ridge.
- ID: 1947.002
- Box-Folder 1.61: Donald Duck's Atom Bomb, 1947 Add to Shelf
- Comic book from Walt Disney included in Cheerios cereal boxes.
- ID: 1947.003
- Box-Folder 1.62: Calling for a Crusade, 1947 Add to Shelf
- "This article appeared in slightly modified form in the May 3 issue of the Saturday Review of Literature and in the April-May issue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists."
- ID: 1947.004
- Box-Folder 1.63: Using the Atom for Peace, 1947 Add to Shelf
- Booklet by the New York Herald Tribune's science reporter describing ways atomic energy can be used for peace.
- ID: 1947.005
- Box-Folder 1.64: Only Then Shall We Find Courage, 1947 Add to Shelf
- Interview between Albert Einstein and Michael Amrine, with analysis of interview by Christian Gauss. On the back there is a section for donating to the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists; with the intention of providing funding to ensure atomic education for the "benefit of mankind, not its destruction."
- ID: 1947.006
- Box-Folder 1.65: Atomic Energy: A LIFE Exhibition, 1947 Add to Shelf
- Brochure created for LIFE's photographic exhibit on atomic energy prepared in consultation with the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
- ID: 1947.007
- Box-Folder 1.66: Photos of Battleship Pennsylvania sinking, March 4, 1948 Add to Shelf
- Four photographs of the USS Pennsylvania being sunk at Bikini Atoll due to atomic bomb testing. Caption: The ship was "radioactive to such a degree that she could not be disposed of for scrap without extensive decontamination," and so was sunk.
- ID: 1948.001
- Box-Folder 4.21: Seattle Sunday Times, June 20, 1948 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Hanford Atomic Plant.
- ID: 1948.002
- Box-Folder 1.67: The Brown and White, December 1948 Add to Shelf
- Volume XVI, No. 2 Publication from St. Francis Seminary. Featured article is Titled "Man and the Atom" and is about students' visit to an atomic energy exhibit of the same title.
- ID: 1948.003
- Box-Folder 1.68: Vote for Wallace, 1948 Add to Shelf
- Flyer endorsing Henry A. Wallace for president with detachable mailing section for the Progressive Party, including the warning "Wallace or Atomic War!"
- ID: 1948.004
- Box-Folder 3.145: Atomic Energy Exhibit Fashion Show, 1948 Add to Shelf
- Atomic Energy Exhibit Fashion Show for The City of New York Golden Anniversary Exposition, Aug 23 and Sept 19.
- ID: undated.005
- Box-Folder 1.69: A Road to Atomic Peace, June 1949 Add to Shelf
- Six articles addressing atomic energy, negotiations in the United Nations, short-range and long-range values of America's power, and peaceful uses.
- ID: 1949.001
- Box-Folder 5.8: Nagasaki Four Years after Atom Bomb, August 10, 1949 Add to Shelf
- Pictorial fold out from Illustrated Current News.
- ID: 1949.002
- Box-Folder 1.70: Safe Handling of Radioactive Isotopes: Handbook 42, September 1949 Add to Shelf
- Booklet.
- ID: 1949.003
- Box-Folder 1.71: Atom A.R.P. : Tragic Folly, November 1949 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet reflecting on the bombing of Hiroshima and the social impacts future war and civil defense.
- ID: 1949.004
- Box-Folder 1.72: Photo of Atomic Energy Commission investigation, 1949 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1949.005
- Box-Folder 1.73: Visitors Guide to Hiroshima City Atomic Bomb Relics, 1949 Add to Shelf
- Walking tour pamphlet.
- ID: 1949.006
- Box-Folder 1.74: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Letter, 1949 Add to Shelf
- Thank you letter from the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists thanking Harry G. Miller for his support.
- ID: 1949.007
- Box-Folder 3.146: What is ABCC?, 1949 Add to Shelf
- Booklet with reproduced photographs; in Japanese.
- ID: 1949.008
- Box-Folder 1.75: Hell-Bomb or Peace?, February 1950 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on Communism and atomic weapons, advocating banning atomic weapons.
- ID: 1950.001
- Box-Folder 1.76: Human Nature and the Bomb, February 1950 Add to Shelf
- Program for University of Chicago's Round Table event on human nature and atomic weapons. First in the series of "Can We Make Peace?" Participants: Harrison S. Brown, Herbert Blumer, Kenneth Burke, Helen V. McLean, and William F. Ogburn. Includes "Military Mentality" by Albert Einstein.
- ID: 1950.002
- Box-Folder 1.77: Medical Aspects of Atomic Warfare, March 1950 Add to Shelf
- Typescript from notes taken during Civil Defense Course, University of Rochester, New York. Discusses estimated casualty statistics for different types of atomic attack as well as preparedness recommendations in case of attack.
- ID: 1950.003
- Box-Folder 1.78: Outlaw the H-Bomb: Factual and Discussion Material on the H-Bomb and the Fight to Outlaw Atomic Weapons, March 1950 Add to Shelf
- Mimeograph compilations of facts, citations, discussion points, quotes, extracts, and a program of action. Booklet: "Hell-bomb or Peace" by Joseph Clark stapled into packet.
- ID: 1950.004
- Box-Folder 1.79: Radiation Hazards of Radioactive Isotopes in Fire Emergencies: An Introductory Report, June 1950 Add to Shelf
- Booklet about hazards of radiation, safety measures needed when dealing with radioactive materials, and safety measures for firefighters. Ownership stamp: John L. Jablonsky. Early version of standard radiation symbol printed on the back.
- ID: 1950.005
- Box-Folder 1.80: You and the Atomic Bomb, July 1950 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet for Portland, Oregon residents to prepare and respond in the event of an atomic attack or other major emergency.
- ID: 1950.006
- Box-Folder 1.81: The Atom Bomb and You, September 1950 Add to Shelf
- Booklet discusses atomic weapons, their dangers, and need for disarmament and peace.
- ID: 1950.007
- Box-Folder 1.82: Protection from the Atomic Bomb: Oakland Disaster Council, September 1950 Add to Shelf
- Booklet for residents of Oakland, California about responding to atomic attack. Includes list of executive members of the Oakland Disaster Council.
- ID: 1950.008
- Box-Folder 1.83: Survival Under Atomic Attack: The Official U.S. Government Booklet, October 1950 Add to Shelf
- Booklet describes dangers of atomic attack, and survival strategies. 6 copies for various locations; Boeing Airplane Company; Crucible Steel Company of America; Town of Wethersfeld, CT; Rochester, NY; Long Beach Apartment House Association; and one generic.
- ID: 1950.009
- Box-Folder 1.84: Letter from the Office of Civil Defense to Alexander C. Schafer, December 21, 1950 Add to Shelf
- Letter in response to Alexanders C. Schafer's inquiry about having his organization attend courses to prepare for an emergency.
- ID: 1950.010
- Box-Folder 1.85: The A-B-C's of Atomic Survival, 1950 Add to Shelf
- Booklet written for the population of Pennsylvania on safety in the event of an atomic attack.
- ID: 1950.011
- Box-Folder 1.86: Gilbert Atomic Energy Manual: Instructions for Operating Gilbert Atomic Energy Lab, 1950 Add to Shelf
- Booklet of experiments and instructions for Gilbert Atomic Energy Lab.
- ID: 1950.012
- Box-Folder 1.87: Pocket cards for Federal Civil Defense Administration Air Raid/Atomic Bomb Instructions, 1950 Add to Shelf
- Wallet cards with guidance on responding to air raid or atomic attack.
- ID: 1950.013
- Box-Folder 1.88: Protection from the Atomic Bomb: Civil Defense Agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1950 Add to Shelf
- Booklet for Massachusetts residents on protecting themselves from atomic bombs. 2 copies.
- ID: 1950.014
- Box-Folder 1.89: New York City's Civil Defense Needs You, 1950 Add to Shelf
- Recruiting booklet for the Office of Civil Defense. Booklet gives information on specific roles to assume in the event of an emergency.
- ID: 1950.015
- Box-Folder 1.90: Civil Defense Supplement to the American Red Cross First Aid Textbook, January 1951 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on disaster response focused on atomic attacks.
- ID: 1951.001
- Box-Folder 1.91: Survival Under Atomic Attack, February 1951 Add to Shelf
- Booklet addresses chance of survival during atomic attack and survival strategies.
- ID: 1951.002
- Box-Folder 1.92: Stanford Chaparral: Communist Issue, February 1951 Add to Shelf
- Volume 52; humor magazine published by students of Stanford University; includes a center photo spread showing staged scenes of "Paly Prepares for Atomic Defense!" satirizing civil defense.
- iD: 1951.003
- Box-Folder 1.93: Associated Press photos of bomb tests at Nevada Site for Operation Ranger, February 1951 Add to Shelf
- Four photographs depicting effects of atomic tests during Operation Ranger in Nevada. Photographs dated February 2 and February 6.
- ID: 1951.004
- Box-Folder 1.94: The Search for Uranium, October 1951 Add to Shelf
- Paper presented at the Meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers in Mexico City discussing process of mining uranium and production growth.
- ID: 1951.005
- Box-Folder 1.95: Nassau County Civil Defense - Air Raid Instructions, 1951 Add to Shelf
- Double sided card for Nassau County, New York residents with recommended responses to atomic attack or air raid.
- ID: 1951.006
- Box-Folder 1.96: Atomic Blast Creates Fire, 1951 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet on fire prevention and fire issues from atomic attacks.
- ID: 1951.007
- Box-Folder 1.97: Between the Lines: What to do in case of an Atomic Bomb Attack, 1951 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet.
- ID: 1951.008
- Box-Folder 1.98: Civil Defense: Personal Protection Under Attack, 1951 Add to Shelf
- Booklet describes types of atomic blast: air burst, underwater burst and ground burst. Includes safety instructions for Canadian citizens and how to build a basement shelter.
- ID: 1951.009
- Box-Folder 1.99: Can we Live with the Atom? An Answer by Scientists and Physicians, 1951 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on effects of atomic bombs and perspective of prominent scientists.
- ID: 1951.010
- Box-Folder 1.100: Just in Case Atom Bombs Fall: Handbook for Civilians, 1951 Add to Shelf
- Booklet illustrated in color for Colorado residents, focused on Denver. Booklet describes the dangers of atomic weapons, preparedness, and other types of attack. Includes registration card for Denver Civil Defense office.
- ID: 1951.011
- Box-Folder 1.101: Cutout Instructions from the Office of Civil Defense, 1951 Add to Shelf
- Mailed poster of air raid instruction card and placard cutouts. Accompanied by New Hampshire / Vermont state version of Survival Under Atomic Attack.
- ID: 1951.012
- Box-Folder 5.9: Illustrated Current News: New Atomic Bomb Tests Successful, 1951 Add to Shelf
- Poster with photo reproductions of bomb clouds in Nevada desert.
- ID: 1951.013
- Box-Folder 5.10: What to Do if A-Bombs Fall, 1951 Add to Shelf
- Insert section of Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine.
- ID: 1951.014
- Box-Folder 1.102: Fire Department Operations--Atomic Disasters, March 17, 1952 Add to Shelf
- Bulletin discusses three types of atomic blast; air burst, ground burst, and underwater burst. Also discusses firefighting equipment to detect radiation and responding to atomic attack.
- iD: 1952.001
- Box-Folder 1.103: Greater Cleveland Civil Defense Manual, 1952 Add to Shelf
- Illustrated magazine describing Ohio Office of Civil Defense, preparedness for atomic attack, and survival strategies.
- ID: 1952.002
- Box-Folder 1.104: Thorium Plant, 1952 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on origins and applications of thorium, and origin of thorium plant in Trombay, India.
- ID: 1952.003
- Box-Folder 6.39: Roanoke Times, June 20, 1953 Add to Shelf
- Headline: Rosenbergs Die in Electric Chair.
- ID: 1953.001
- Box-Folder 1.105: Home Shelters for Family Protection In An Atomic Attack, July 1953 Add to Shelf
- Manual describing the effects of atomic explosion and construction of home shelters.
- ID: 1953.002
- Box-Folder 1.106: Before Disaster Strikes: What to do Now About Emergency Sanitation at Home, August 1953 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on how to sanitize water and food in the case of emergency and proper sewage disposal.
- ID: 1953.003
- Box-Folder 1.107: Westinghouse: Stockholders' Quarterly, November 1953 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet celebrating Westinghouse's selection by the Atomic Energy Committee to build first civilian atomic power plant, and its role in the development of atomic power for the USS Nautilus.
- ID: 1953.004
- Box-Folder 1.108: Mr. Peanut Presents a Historical and Educational Paint Book: Presidents of the United States of America, 1953 Add to Shelf
- Advertising booklet for Planters Nut & Chocolate Company about US presidents through 1953. Truman's entry covers his decision to drop atomic bomb.
- ID: 1953.005
- Box-Folder 1.109: Man's Duel With the H Bomb, 1953 Add to Shelf
- Leaflet of Russell's statement reprinted from the Saturday Review.
- ID: 1953.006
- Box-Folder 1.110: "Operation Survival" and You: Basic Orientation for the Medical Services, 1953 Add to Shelf
- Orientation documents for medical defense volunteers in event of nuclear attack. Includes armband that reads "Public Utilities - New York".
- ID: 1953.007
- Box-Folder 1.111: Solicitation Letter from Intelligence Digest, 1953 Add to Shelf
- Focuses on publication's accurate reporting on Russian H-bomb development.
- ID: 1953.008
- Box-Folder 1.112: Corner Room Shelter: For Family Protection in an Atomic Attack, 1953 Add to Shelf
- Instructions for building basement atomic bomb shelter.
- ID: 1953.009
- Box-Folder 1.113: "Operation A-Bomb", 1953 Add to Shelf
- Exhibitors Campaign Book for motion picture film by RKO-Pathe.
- ID: 1953.010
- Box-Folder 1.114: Findings and Recommendation of The Personnel Security Board In The Case of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, May 27, 1954 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1954.001
- Box-Folder 1.115: DARE Magazine, June 1954 Add to Shelf
- Vol 1. No. 14 Pulp/tabloid magazine featuring article on the "C-bomb" or cobalt bomb, an imagined weapon that could wipe out all humans on earth.
- ID: 1954.002
- Box-Folder 1.116: Christian Pacifism and the Hydrogen Bomb, July 5, 1954 Add to Shelf
- Program of talk given by Lonsdale appealing to Christian mercy and love as method of fighting against atomic weapons proliferation.
- ID: 1954.003
- Box-Folder 1.117: Japan Letter, July 1954 Add to Shelf
- Issue contains articles with nuclear content translated from several Japanese conservative, Socialist, liberal, and Communist newspapers.
- ID: 1954.004
- Box-Folder 1.118: Atoms for Peace, November 8, 1954 Add to Shelf
- Edition of Current Events, a national school newspaper, focusing on applications of atomic power as explained by President Eisenhower in Atoms for Peace campaign.
- ID: 1954.005
- Box-Folder 1.119: Anti H-Bomb Protest Leaflet, 1954 Add to Shelf
- Leaflet from Nuclear Disarmament (Britain).
- ID: 1954.009
- Box-Folder 1.120: Assisting the Birth of a Baby: after an enemy attack if no doctor is available, 1954 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on impact of fear of atomic attack on pregnant women and stages of labor. Includes section on conditions requiring medical professional.
- ID: 1954.007
- Box-Folder 1.121: The Atom Blasts the Balance of Power, March 6, 1955 Add to Shelf
- Booklet.
- ID: 1955.001
- Box-Folder 1.122: Operation Firestop, March 1955 Add to Shelf
- Technical report on Operation Firestop, an effort to utilize existing organizations, materials, and manpower to find methods of controlling fire.
- ID: 1955.002
- Box-Folder 1.123: Coexistence or No Existence, March 1955 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on atomic weapons and international power.
- ID: 1955.003
- Box-Folder 1.124: Radiation and Monitoring Fundamentals for the Fire Service, April 1955 Add to Shelf
- Booklet about atomic theory and the effects of nuclear fallout, as well as how to read and use monitoring devices for radiation, and teaches emergency procedures when working with radioactive materials. The end of the book has a list of all known nuclear explosions.
- ID: 1955.004
- Box-Folder 1.125: Nuclear Tests: A Universal Threat, May 1955 Add to Shelf
- Unsigned article from Contemporary Issues, Calls for transparency from AEC and preventing worldwide radiological disaster.
- ID: 1955.005
- Box-Folder 1.126: Atoms and Investors, May 1955 Add to Shelf
- Description of atomic energy, research and development, radioisotopes, and commercial and military applications for potential investors.
- ID: 1955.006
- Box-Folder 1.127: America's First Atomic-Electric Power for Home and Industry Program, July 18, 1955 Add to Shelf
- Program for General Electric event marking the first time atomic power plant delivers power to American homes.
- ID: 1955.007
- Box-Folder 1.128: Defense Against the H-Bomb, July 1955 Add to Shelf
- Survival guide for residents of Clackamas, Columbia, Hood River, Multnomah, Washington, and Yamhill counties in Oregon and Clark County, Washington, with specific directions for Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington. Includes Portland evacuation routes map and damage radius of an atomic bomb.
- ID: 1955.008
- Box-Folder 1.129: General Electric Review, November 1955, v. 58 no.6, November 1955 Add to Shelf
- Issue devoted to Atomic Power for Peace.
- ID: 1955.009
- Box-Folder 1.130: Atomic Energy and Civil Defense Publication Price List, December 1955 Add to Shelf
- Comprehensive list of government publications. Contains order form.
- ID: 1955.010
- Box-Folder 1.131: Facts About the H-Bomb, 1955 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet describes Operation Ivy hydrogen bomb tests and the size of the blast. Back of pamphlet has information on how to volunteer for civil defense.
- ID: 1955.011
- Box-Folder 1.132: The H-Bomb and the Conscript Army, 1955 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet arguing against conscription due to the invention of atomic and hydrogen warfare.
- ID: 1955.012
- Box-Folder 1.133: Facts About Fallout, 1955 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on nuclear fallout and the Civil Defense Administration, and safety guidelines for atomic attack.
- ID: 1955.013
- Box-Folder 1.134: Promotional materials for book The Judgment of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, 1955 Add to Shelf
- Letter of solicitation.
- ID: 1955.014
- Box-Folder 1.135: Six Steps to Survival, 1955 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet on preparing for atomic attack, signals and warnings of atomic attack, proper emergency stations, evacuation guidelines in case of attack, fallout shelter supplies, and radioactive fallout information.
- ID: 1955.015
- Box-Folder 6.46: You can protect yourself from...radioactive fallout, 1955 Add to Shelf
- Poster advertising Office of Civil Defense packets and free course on fallout.
- ID: 1955.016
- Box-Folder 1.136: Your Guide for Defense Against the H-Bomb, January 1956 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet with map of evacuation routes of Vancouver, Washington. Includes guide to siren patterns.
- ID: 1956.001
- Box-Folder 1.137: And now - The Atomic Army, February 3, 1956 Add to Shelf
- Interview with General Maxwell D. Taylor, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army.
- ID: 1956.002
- Box-Folder 1.138: The Monogram, June 15, 1956 Add to Shelf
- Vol. 5, No. 6. Trade magazine from General Electric discussing their new products and "Where we stand with Peacetime Atomic Power". Includes newspaper clipping of obituary for Gregory Charles Minor, an engineer who quit General Electric in order to protest their nuclear power policies.
- ID: 1956.003
- Box-Folder 1.139: Inside the H-Bomb Plant, 1956 Add to Shelf
- Description of process for creating a hydrogen bomb.
- ID: 1956.004
- Box-Folder 1.140: Before disaster Strikes... What to Do Now About Emergency Sanitation at Home, May 1956 Add to Shelf
- Booklet about how to sanitize water and food, and dispose of sewage in the case of an emergency such as an atomic bomb attack.
- ID: 1956.005
- Box-Folder 1.141: Evacuation: Schenectady City and County Interim Plan, 1956 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet about the emergency warning signals for an atomic attack. Includes maps of danger areas of atomic attacks, evacuation plans, and routes.
- ID: 1956.006
- Box-Folder 1.142: What You Should Know About Radioactive Fallout, 1956 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet describing parts of an atomic blast, fallout locations and debris, and recommendations in the event of a nuclear attack.
- ID: 1956.007
- Box-Folder 1.143: On Limiting Atomic War, 1.143 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1956.008
- Box-Folder 5.31: Civil defense air raid instructions, 1956 Add to Shelf
- Placard with removable wallet cards.
- ID: 1956.009
- Box-Folder 1.144: Nuclear Weapons or Mankind's Survival, March 1957 Add to Shelf
- Excerpt from New World Review about nuclear weapons and meaning for humanity.
- ID: 1957.001
- Box-Folder 5.28: What should we know about atomic energy?, April, 1957 Add to Shelf
- Placard advertising lecture by Dr. Roy K. Marshall Scientist and Lecture at a Community Forum on Atomic Energy in the Narberth School Auditorium.
- ID: 1957.014
- Box-Folder 1.145: If H-Bombs Fall, May 25, 1957 Add to Shelf
- From The Saturday Evening Post. Effects of an H-bomb attack compared to other major emergency events.
- ID: 1957.002
- Box-Folder 1.146: Radioactive Fallout on the Farm, June 1957 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on nuclear fallout effects on people, livestock, and crops. Includes instructions on protecting from fallout and surviving atomic bomb attack.
- ID: 1957.003
- Box-Folder 1.147: To Live or to Die: The H-Bomb Versus Mankind, June 1957 Add to Shelf
- Statements on H-Bomb and atomic energy by Albert Einstein, Eleanor Roosevelt, Pope Pius XIII, Walter Reuther, Nobusuke Kishi, Linus Pauling, Bertrand Russell, Eugene Dennis, F. Joliot-Curie, Adlai Stevenson, and others.
- ID: 1957.004
- Box-Folder 1.148: CONELRAD 640/1240, July 1957 Add to Shelf
- Brochure about CONELRAD emergency broadcast system.
- ID: 1957.005
- Box-Folder 1.149: Summary-Analysis of Hearings May 27-29, and June 3-7, 1957 on The Nature of Radioactive Fallout and its Effects on Man., August 1957 Add to Shelf
- Congressional hearing during 85th Congress, 1st session.
- ID: 1957.006
- Box-Folder 1.150: Associated Press photos of Operation Plumbob, November 1957 Add to Shelf
- Press photographs with captions.
- ID: 1957.007
- Box-Folder 1.151: What the Atom will do for You, 1957 Add to Shelf
- Atom's use in medicine, food preservation, food production and more.
- ID: 1957.008
- Box-Folder 1.152: Nuclear Reactor Research Facility, 1957 Add to Shelf
- Booklet about nuclear reactor at the Naval Research Laboratory. Blueprint of facility and specifications of reactor on back.
- ID: 1957.009
- Box-Folder 1.153: The Bomb Tests Can Be Stopped, 1957 Add to Shelf
- Survival Leaflet No. 1, on dangers of atomic and hydrogen bomb testing to health as well as dangers of an atomic war.
- ID: 1957.010
- Box-Folder 1.154: Isotopes in Industry, 1957 Add to Shelf
- Guidebook.
- ID: 1957.011
- Box-Folder 1.155: Atom Fair program, 1957 Add to Shelf
- Guide to fair at New York Coliseum.
- ID: 1957.012
- Box-Folder 1.156: Exhibit guide for Atoms for Peace and Atoms for You, 1957 Add to Shelf
- Guide to dual exhibits at Brooklyn Public Library and Abraham and Straus.
- ID: 1957.013
- Box-Folder 2.1: Fallout and Disarmament: The Pauling Teller Debate, February 20, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Debate between Linus Pauling and Edward Teller.
- ID: 1958.001
- Box-Folder 2.2: EURATOM The American Interest in the European Atomic Energy Community, February 1958 Add to Shelf
- Booklet includes American policy toward EURATOM and information about how the program will function.
- ID: 1958.002
- Box-Folder 2.3: The Nuclear Dilemma: Letters to the Editor from The Times, March 8, 1958 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1958.003
- Box-Folder 2.4: Advance program, 1958 Nuclear Congress, March 1958 Add to Shelf
- Conference program for joint congress of Atomic Energy Management Conference, 6th Hot Laboratories and Equipment Conference, 4th Nuclear Engineering and Science Conference, and Atomfair.
- ID: March 1958
- Box-Folder 2.5: Facts About Fallout Protection, April 1958 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet about how to protect oneself from nuclear fallout.
- ID: 1958.005
- Box-Folder 2.6: Memorandum, May 9, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Partial record of "eight eventful days in the struggle by dedicated people to avert world disaster and restore reason to international affairs." The individuals involved were largely members of SANE. Events mostly concern picketing of the Atomic Energy Committee protesting Eniwetok testing.
- ID: 1959.006
- Box-Folder 2.7: Bibliography on Nuclear Weapons, Disarmament, and Peace, August 1958 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1958.007
- Box-Folder 2.8: Argonne Day Menu, September 6, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Menu offered on boat cruise involving the Second International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy.
- ID: 1958.008
- Box-Folder 2.9: Associated Press photo for Operation Hardtack, October 1958 Add to Shelf
- Caption: "This mushroom cloud rose over the desert yesterday after the AEC detonated an atomic device from a 50-foot wooden tower in Frenchman's Flat at the Nevada Test Site. Although 500 pigs located at varying distances from ground zero were used for biomedical studies the AEC the buildings and cars seen in the foreground were left from previous tests during the 1957 series."
- ID: 1958.009
- Box-Folder 2.10: There is a Way Out, November 1958 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet on morality of atomic weapon development and option to disarm.
- ID: 1958.010
- Box-Folder 2.11: Technical Assistance: Services available from IAEA, December 1958 Add to Shelf
- Booklet.
- ID: 1958.011
- Box-Folder 2.12: H-Bomb Readiness Pamphlets, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Five pamphlets: "Your Survival in an H-Bomb War if You do not Live in a Target Area", "H-Bomb, Your Survival in an H-Bomb War If you do Live in a Target Area", "Your Emergency Pack", "Your Evacuation Pack".
- ID: 1958.012
- Box-Folder 2.13: Atomium 58, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet in French with information regarding Atomium, a project designed for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.
- ID: 1958.013
- Box-Folder 2.14: Atomic Energy for Small Businesses, December 1958 Add to Shelf
- Booklet encouraging development of atomic research, commercial applications, and industry.
- ID: 1958.014
- Box-Folder 2.15: The Meaning of Missiles, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Brochure about dangers of atomic war and changes in missile technology.
- ID: 1958.015
- Box-Folder 2.16: If an Enemy Attacks Los Angeles You Will be Needed - Stay Alive / Si Los Angeles es atacado por el enemigo, SU ayuda sera necesaria - Conservese Vivo!, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet with information on the warning signals for air raid and atomic attack, plans of action to keep safe in the event of an attack, as well as what to do to avoid radiation. There is also a second copy of the pamphlet in Spanish.
- ID: 1958.016
- Box-Folder 2.17: The Master Profit Guide to 662 Stocks Now in the Atomic Energy Industry, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Booklet prepared by editors of "The Atomic Energy Stock Letter," a bi-weekly investment advisory service.
- ID: 1958.017
- Box-Folder 2.18: A Voyage of Importance, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on USS Nautilus' voyage to the North Pole.
- ID: 1958.018
- Box-Folder 2.19: A Nobel Scientist Speaks: Every Test Kills, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Advocates disarmament of nuclear weapons and warns of the threat of fallout and nuclear testing.
- ID: 1958.019
- Box-Folder 2.20: Handbook for Emergencies, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Preparedness guide for floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, atomic attack, and how to decontaminate fallout.
- ID: 1958.020
- Box-Folder 5.11: Protect Yourself from Fallout, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Poster produced by the Office of Civil Defense.
- ID: 1958.021
- Box-Folder 5.12: Certificate of participation in Operation Hardtack, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Given to M.J. Hollis for their participation in the test series of atomic weapons and devices at the Eniwetok Proving Ground.
- ID: 1958.022
- Box-Folder 5.13: Le Centre Atomique de Marcoule, 1958 Add to Shelf
- Photograph.
- ID: 1958.023
- Box-Folder 2.21: The Ultimate Democracy of the H-Bomb, April 8, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Unsigned typescript poem sent to Elsa Resnick of Brooklyn, NY.
- ID: 1959.001
- Box-Folder 2.22: Ten for Survival: Survive Nuclear Attack, May 1959 Add to Shelf
- Civil defense preparation guide covering food preservation, water purification and proper fallout shelters.
- ID: 1959.002
- Box-Folder 2.23: The Reynolds Case, June 1, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Bulletin soliciting contributions and discussing the reasons behind the need for a retrial and discusses the beliefs of the Reynolds family who sailed into the nuclear testing zone.
- ID: 1959.003
- Box-Folder 2.24: Program for Soviet Exhibition of Science and Technology, June 1959 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1959.004
- Box-Folder 2.25: Protection from Radioactive Fallout, July 6, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Report from Special Task Force to Governor Rockefeller covering radioactivity, atomic weapons and their dangers and protocols to avoid their dangers.
- ID: 1959.005
- Box-Folder 7.15: Humanity has a Common Will and Right to Survive, August 13, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Reproduction of full page for SANE
- Box-Folder 2.26: The Moral of Extermination, October 1959 Add to Shelf
- Brochure of Mumford's appeal for peace.
- ID: 1959.006
- Box-Folder 7.14: Of Candidates and Cranberries, November 20, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Reproduction of full-page advertisement for SANE.
- ID: 1959.016
- Box-Folder 2.27: What You Should Know about the National Plan for Civil Defense and Defense Mobilization, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Guide includes direction on evacuation, finding shelter, rebuilding the economy and post-attack research.
- ID: 1959.007
- Box-Folder 2.28: The Family Fallout Shelter, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Guide explains why one needs a fallout shelter and how to build a homemade fallout shelter.
- ID: 1959.008
- Box-Folder 2.29: Individual and Family Survival Requirements, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Booklet describes supplies needed to increase chances of surviving an atomic attack.
- ID: 1959:009
- Box-Folder 2.30: USS Nautilus, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet about USS Nautilus and the nuclear submarine program.
- ID: 1959.010
- Box-Folder 2.31: The Berylometer, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Advertising pamphlet for meter to detect and measure beryllium.
- ID: 1959.011
- Box-Folder 2.32: U. S. Navy Atomic Submarine Lineup, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Information about different submarines of the United States Navy. Includes short history of the nuclear submarine.
- ID: 1959.012
- Box-Folder 5.14: The Atomic Submarine, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Movie poster with cast and crew.
- ID: 1959.013
- Box-Folder 5.15: Your One Defense against Fallout, 1959 Add to Shelf
- Poster showing two people building a family fallout shelter using book provided by the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization.
- ID: 1959.014
- Box-Folder 6.43: Radioactive Fallout Display Board, 1959 Add to Shelf
- House-shaped display board presenting how to protect oneself from fallout.
- ID: 1959.015
- Box-Folder 2.33: Clay Masonry Family Fallout Shelters, February 1960 Add to Shelf
- Design and blueprints to aid construction of personal fallout shelter.
- ID: 1960.001
- Box-Folder 2.34: Listen..., April 1960 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet with warning signs for air raids and nuclear attacks, including meaning of different types of siren sounds.
- ID: 1960.001
- Box-Folder 2.35: Races: Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service, May 1960 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet.
- ID: 1960.002
- Box-Folder 2.36: Yankee Atomic Electric Company, June 1960 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on one of the first, full-scale nuclear power stations, highlighting corporate involvement, construction, economic implications.
- ID: 1960.004
- Box-Folder 2.37: Home Protection Exercises, July 1960 Add to Shelf
- Booklet to aid in preparation for an atomic attack.
- ID: 1960.006
- Box-Folder 2.38: Disarmament and Nuclear Weapons Tests, August 1960 Add to Shelf
- Typescript compilation of organizational statements, policies and resolutions on disarmament and nuclear weapons testing and related foreign policy issues.
- ID: 1960.007
- Box-Folder 2.39: Why I Believe There Will Be No All-Out War, September 1960 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1960.008
- Box-Folder 2.40: AEC Radiation Protection Rules and Regulations, November 17, 1960 Add to Shelf
- List of standards for protection against radiation. Item contains graphs of radiation concentration in air and water and natural background.
- ID: 1960.009
- Box-Folder 2.41: Atomic Development in the State of New York, December 30, 1960 Add to Shelf
- Report about atomic development in New York, with sections on atomic power, byproduct storage, test reactor, port facilities, fuel fabrication, process heat reactor, regulatory agreement, research and training, radiation accidents, transportation regulations, and other activities.
- ID: 1960.010
- Box-Folder 2.42: Student Manual for Personal Preparedness in the Nuclear Age, December 1960 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1960.011
- Box-Folder 2.43: 640 1240 On Your Radio: CONELRAD, 1960 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet on warning alarms for atomic disaster and information on CONELRAD emergency broadcast system.
- ID: 1960.012
- Box-Folder 2.44: The American Museum of Atomic Energy, 1960 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet on first permanent museum dedicated to story of the atom, operated by Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies.
- ID: 1960.013
- Box-Folder 2.45: Fallout: The Seven Year Plague, 1960 Add to Shelf
- Linus Pauling discussing the science of nuclear fallout and effect on humans.
- ID: 1960.014
- Box-Folder 2.46: Edgemont South Dakota: Where the Atom Begins, 1960 Add to Shelf
- Brochure promoting Edgemont, South Dakota, including its uranium mines.
- ID: 1960.015
- Box-Folder 2.47: Your Basement Fallout Shelter, 1960 Add to Shelf
- Booklet of instructions to build basement fallout shelter and suggested survival supplies.
- ID: 1960.016
- Box-Folder 2.48: Articles on nuclear policy, 1960 Add to Shelf
- Two copied New York Times articles: 'Sane Comment: Peace and the Next President' by Norman Thomas and 'NATO as a Fourth Nuclear Power' by James P Warburg.
- ID: 1960.017
- Box-Folder 2.49: 10 Steps to Industrial Survival, 1960 Add to Shelf
- Names measures needed by United States industries to ensure survival and recovery after atomic attack.
- ID: 1960.018
- Box-Folder 2.50: Let's Stop Talking Nonsense About Fallout, 1960 Add to Shelf
- Reprint from Saturday Evening Post discussing radioactive fallout and how it is portrayed in the 1959 movie, "On The Beach".
- ID: 1960.019
- Box-Folder 2.51: Atomic Energy in Action: The Story of the Peaceful Uses of the Atom, 1960 Add to Shelf
- Brochure advertising exhibit in new Union Carbide building.
- ID: 1960.020
- Box-Folder 2.52: The Bountiful Atom, 1960 Add to Shelf
- Sections: Splitting the Atom, The Atom Fights Disease, The Atom in Physics and Engineering, Cells Plants and the Atom, Law and the Atom, The Atom in Education, and The Future Role of Phoenix.
- ID: 1960.021
- Box-Folder 2.53: Office of Civil Defense Survival Instructions Envelope, 1960 Add to Shelf
- Civil defense packet for Austin and Travis counties, Texas containing four booklets: "Fallout Protection: What to know and do about nuclear attack", "Ten for Survival: survive nuclear attack", "Survival in a Nuclear Attack", and "Family Shelter Designs". Also contains smaller pamphlets and leaflets.
- ID: 1960.022
- Box-Folder 2.54: Radiation Protection in California, January 1961 Add to Shelf
- Subcommittee on Radiation Protection reporting on atomic energy development and radiation concerns.
- ID: 1961.001
- Box-Folder 2.55: Petition for Nuclear Disarmament, March 1, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Petition letter asking for signatures for An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons. Includes letter and three copies of signature sheet.
- ID: 1961.002
- Box-Folder 2.56: Civil Defense and Disaster Plan, March 24, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Manual of civil defense and disaster plan for Kern County, California.
- ID: 1961.003
- Box-Folder 2.57: Yankee Atomic Station, March 1961 Add to Shelf
- Reprint from Nucleonics about the Yankee Nuclear Reactor and power plant.
- ID: 1961.004
- Box-Folder 2.58: Our Atomic Navy, March 1961 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on atomic power and its influence on the United States Navy, for Westinghouse stockholders.
- ID: 1961.005
- Box-Folder 2.59: When the Saints Go Marching In, June 1961 Add to Shelf
- Reprinted from Correspondence Vol. 5, No. 12. Discusses Ban-The-Bomb movement in Britain.
- ID: 1961.006
- Box-Folder 2.60: Civil Defense Education Course Certificate, August 1961 Add to Shelf
- For Lobenia Geisbert and Eldon Geisbert for completion of an adult education course on family survival.
- ID: 1961.007
- Box-Folder 2.61: San Francisco to Moscow Walk for Peace Memo to Editors, May 15, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Press release explaining protest walk.
- ID: 1961.008
- Box-Folder 3.149: Mayo Clinic Civil Defense Packet, September 29, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Large packet including pamphlets and letter from Mayo Clinic director to staff encouraging readiness.
- ID: 1961.026
- Box-Folder 2.62: To Welcome Home from Russia the San Francisco to Moscow Peace Walkers, October 19, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Flyer advertising meeting to welcome home activists; Co-sponsored by American Friends Service Committee, Catholic Worker, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Student Peace union, War Resisters League, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
- ID: 1961.009
- Box-Folder 5.16: Press statement for ship Phoenix of Hiroshima, October 21, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Includes photograph, explanation of motives, history of the movement, and plans for the future.
- ID: 1961.027
- Box-Folder 2.63: Associated Press photo of Operation Nougat, November 12, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Test at Nevada Test Site.
- ID: 1961.010
- Box-Folder 2.64: Fallout Protection: What to Know and Do About Nuclear Attacks, December 1961 Add to Shelf
- Civil defense guide.
- ID: 1961.011
- Box-Folder 2.65: Build Your Own Fallout Detector, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Instructions told to Allen Brown.
- ID: 1961.012
- Box-Folder 2.66: The Scandal of the Shelters, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Distributed by Liberation Press.
- ID: 1961.013
- Box-Folder 2.67: Survival! Is Your Personal Business, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Brochure with immediate actions to complete during attack.
- ID: 1961.014
- Box-Folder 2.68: Emergency Sanitation at Home: A Family Handbook, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Civil defense guide with direction on waste disposal, signaling to rescuers, and symbols.
- ID: 1961.015
- Box-Folder 2.69: Individual Family Survival Final Examination and Study Materials, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Final examination true/false test for civil defense class on Individual and Family Survival, stapled to a separate typescript reprint from Pageant Magazine titled "Inside Russian Civil Defense," by Henry Jordan.
- ID: 1961.016
- Box-Folder 2.70: Yankee Atomic Electric Company, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet about the construction and design of nuclear reactor in Rowe, Massachusetts.
- ID: 1961.017
- Box-Folder 2.71: Colossal Deception, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Linus Pauling argues against fallout shelters and chances of survival in nuclear war.
- ID: 1961.018
- Box-Folder 2.72: Survival in Nuclear War, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Civil defense pamphlets for Ottawa, Canada, entitled Survival in Nuclear War and Welfare Tips for Survival. Copies in English and French.
- ID: 1961.019
- Box-Folder 2.73: 11 Steps to Survival, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Canadian civil defense guide detailing likely effects of an atomic bomb and measures to take to increase chances of survival.
- ID: 1961.020
- Box-Folder 2.74: Peace or Perish, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Eyewitness report on the Seventh World Conference Against A and H Bombs and For Total Disarmament held in Hiroshima and Tokyo, Japan, 1961.
- ID: 1961.021
- Box-Folder 2.75: No American Nuclear Tests, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Petition form to President Kennedy and Premier Khrushchev to stop nuclear testing, especially atmospheric testing. Signed by Steve Seltzer of New York City.
- ID: 1961.022
- Box-Folder 2.76: Draft of "Civil Defense: A Wicked and Sinister Program", 1961 Add to Shelf
- Draft text intended to be made into a leaflet, about civil defense and how leaflets and pamphlets about nuclear war are scaring the population.
- ID: 1961.023
- Box-Folder 2.77: The Moral Dilemma of Nuclear Weapons, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Essays from John Courtney Murray, Julian N. Hartt, Steven S. Schwarzschild, John Cogley, Walter Millis, Stephan G. Cary, Ernest W. Lefever, John C. Bennett, Paul Ramsey, Kenneth W. Thompson.
- ID: 1961.024
- Box-Folder 2.78: The Quiddity of Herman Kahn and his Thermonuclear War, 1961 Add to Shelf
- Criticism of Herman Kahn's book On Thermonuclear War.
- ID: 1961.025
- Box-Folder 2.79: Family Shelter Designs, March 1962 Add to Shelf
- Instruction booklet for building fallout shelters.
- ID: 1962.001
- Box-Folder 7.16: Dr. Spock is Worried, April 16, 1962 Add to Shelf
- Reprint of full page for SANE.
- ID: 1962.012
- Box-Folder 2.80: Voyage to Christmas Island, April 27, 1962 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet from Committee for Nonviolent Action soliciting donations to fund another protest ship for upcoming nuclear tests. Previous ships were The Golden Rule and The Phoenix.
- ID: 1962.002
- Box-Folder 2.81: Regulations Covering Construction, Maintenance and Use of Fallout Shelters, May 1, 1962 Add to Shelf
- Technical guidelines and regulations to consider constructing fallout shelter.
- ID: 1962.003
- Box-Folder 2.82: CONAR New York: Preliminary Observations, June 1962 Add to Shelf
- "The result of the CONAR Committee's initial investigations with some background information supporting the feasibility of survival and recovery planning and action."
- ID: 1962.004
- Box-Folder 2.83: Associated Press photo of nuclear weapons test, July 6, 1962 Add to Shelf
- Thermonuclear explosion test for excavation in Project Plowshare.
- ID: 1962.005
- Box-Folder 2.84: Lifeboat: A Demonstration - Man Against the Bomb Information Sheet, July 7, 1962 Add to Shelf
- Flyer promoting demonstration against nuclear testing.
- ID: 1962.006
- Box-Folder 2.85: What is CNVA, 1962 Add to Shelf
- Brochure on organization's activist events, mission, and ways to become involved with projects.
- ID: 1962.007
- Box-Folder 2.86: Nuclear Bomb Effects Computer, 1962 Add to Shelf
- Handheld volvelle to calculate effects of different types of nuclear bomb, with explanatory leaflet.
- ID: 1962.008
- Box-Folder 2.87: Survival in Likely Target Areas, 1962 Add to Shelf
- Blueprint for Survival no. 5. Booklet about how to prepare and survive in an area that is distant from a nuclear attack.
- ID: 1962.009
- Box-Folder 2.88: Survival at the Grassroots, 1962 Add to Shelf
- Political campaign materials for Adam Lohaus, Peace Candidate for independent voters, including letter and anti-nuclear booklet.
- ID: 1962.010
- Box-Folder 5.17: SANE Day of Peace materials, 1962 Add to Shelf
- Letters, petitions, posters, and flyers promoting SANE mission and activities.
- ID: 1962.011
- Box-Folder 2.89: State of New York Committee on Nuclear Attack Recovery: Final Report, February 1963 Add to Shelf
- Includes handwritten edits.
- ID: 1963.001
- Box-Folder 2.90: Atomic Fundamentals, February 26, 1963 Add to Shelf
- Training manual for Atomic Weapon Training Group, Sandia Base. Secret: for resident instruction only.
- ID: 1963.002
- Box-Folder 2.91: Associated Press photo of protestor at Nevada Test Site, April 6, 1963 Add to Shelf
- Electrician Lowell Wiggins picketing the Nevada test site, one of 2700 workers staging a site closedown in protest of "the dictatorial attitude" of the Atomic Energy Commission.
- ID: 1963.003
- Box-Folder 2.92: Handbook for Radiological Monitors, April 1963 Add to Shelf
- Handbook on safely monitoring radiation with information about protective measures.
- ID: 1963.004
- Box-Folder 2.93: Radiological Monitoring Student Workbook, May 1963 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1963.005
- Box-Folder 2.94: Personal and Family Survival, May 1963 Add to Shelf
- Student manual on civil defense program, warning and communications, modern weapons and radioactive fallout, community shelters, preparedness for shelter living, and home shelters.
- ID: 1963.006
- Box-Folder 2.95: State Regulation of Atomic Energy, October 1963 Add to Shelf
- Brochure describing Atomic Energy Act of 1954 making states responsible for regulation of their atomic energy programs.
- ID: 1963.007
- Box-Folder 2.96: Your Family Survival Plan, 1963 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1963.008
- Box-Folder 2.97: NS Savannah Operating Experience, 1963 Add to Shelf
- Reprint from the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers summarizing NS Savannah program.
- ID: 1963.010
- Box-Folder 2.98: Third Annual Report to Congress Through January 1, 1963 - December 31, 1963., February 1964 Add to Shelf
- Report to Congress from the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
- ID: 1964.001
- Box-Folder 2.99: Anatomy of the Nevada Test Site, March 1964 Add to Shelf
- Tourist guide on geology, climate, biology, and early inhabitants of the Nevada Test Site region.
- ID: 1964.002
- Box-Folder 2.100: Handbook for Emergencies, 1964 Add to Shelf
- Civil defense handbook for residents of Ocean County, New Jersey.
- ID: 1964.003
- Box-Folder 2.101: First Commercial Use of Atomic Battery to be Demonstrated on Gulf of Mexico Oil Platform, March 1, 1965 Add to Shelf
- Press release describing battery program.
- ID: 1965.001
- Box-Folder 2.102: NREC Programs for Gaming the Logistics of National Survival, April 1965 Add to Shelf
- Report on four models of the National Resource Evaluation Center: READY, a damage assessment model; SURVIVAL, a model for analyzing requirements for--versus supplies of--survival items; PARM, an inter-industry model of the U.S. economy; and RISK II, a general vulnerability analysis model.
- ID: 1965.002
- Box-Folder 2.103: Winning Designs for Fallout Shelters in Shopping Centers, October 1965 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1965.003
- Box-Folder 2.104: Break the Nuclear Monopoly, Eliminate Nuclear Weapons, 1965 Add to Shelf
- From the Foreign Language Press, China.
- ID: 1965.004
- Box-Folder 2.105: The Nuclear Navy 1955-1965, 1965 Add to Shelf
- On development of nuclear powered ships.
- ID: 1965.005
- Box-Folder 3.147: March for Nuclear Disarmament, 1965 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet advertising march, in Spanish and English.
- ID: 1965.006
- Box-Folder 2.106: Launching of the USS Will Rodgers, July 21, 1966 Add to Shelf
- Program.
- ID: 1966.001
- Box-Folder 2.107: Press photos of the Polaris Submarine Launch day, July 21, 1966 Add to Shelf
- Includes christening with Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey, captions, and two newspaper clippings.
- ID: 1966.002
- Box-Folder 2.108: Fallout Protection for... Homes with Basements, July 1966 Add to Shelf
- Guide.
- ID: 1966.003
- Box-Folder 2.109: Civil Defense Calendar, 1966 Add to Shelf
- Calendar with flip panel for information regarding civil defense procedures and emergency warning systems.
- ID: 1966.004
- Box-Folder 2.110: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, 1966 Add to Shelf
- Brochure.
- ID: 1966.005
- Box-Folder 2.111: Launching of the Attack Submarine Hammerhead, April 14, 1967 Add to Shelf
- Booklet.
- ID: 1967.001
- Box-Folder 2.112: Launching of the U.S.S Sea Devil, October 5, 1967 Add to Shelf
- Booklet.
- ID: 1967.002
- Box-Folder 2.113: Science Town in the Politics of New Mexico, 1967 Add to Shelf
- On influence of Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists on local culture and politics.
- ID: 1967.003
- Box-Folder 2.114: Atomic Power from A to E Add to Shelf
- Booklet explaining electricity generation process in boiling water nuclear reactor.
- ID: 1967.004
- Box-Folder 2.115: In Time of Emergency In Time of Emergency: A Citizen's Handbook on Nuclear Attack and Natural Disasters, March 1968 Add to Shelf
- Civil defense guide.
- ID: 1968.001
- Box-Folder 2.116: U.S.S. Spadefish, Mary 15, 1968 Add to Shelf
- Booklet about launch of nuclear attack submarine U.S.S. Spadefish.
- ID: 1968.002
- Box-Folder 2.117: Civil Defense Training for Business and Industry, August 1968 Add to Shelf
- Guide.
- ID: 1968.003
- Box-Folder 2.118: Launching of the Finback, December 7, 1968 Add to Shelf
- Booklet.
- ID: 1968.004
- Box-Folder 2.119: Fallout Shelters, December 1968 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet on protective capacity of different fallout shelters and radiation shielding.
- ID: 1968.005
- Box-Folder 3.1: The Beginnings of the Nuclear Age, July 1969 Add to Shelf
- Speeches.
- ID: 1969.001
- Box-Folder 3.2: Ten Years of Atomic Progress in New York State, August 29, 1969 Add to Shelf
- Booklet about atomic research in New York from April 1, 1968 - March 31, 1969. Includes obituary pamphlet for chairman of New York State Atomic and Space Development Authority Oliver Townsend.
- ID: 1969.002
- Box-Folder 3.3: The Bevatron, 1969 Add to Shelf
- Tour guide for Bevatron particle accelerator in Berkeley, California.
- ID: 1969.003
- Box-Folder 3.148: A protest meeting on Berlin, the bomb and testing, 1969 Add to Shelf
- Meeting flyer.
- ID: 1969.004
- Box-Folder 3.4: EMP Threat and Protective Measures, August 1970 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on impact of electromagnetic pulse (EMP) from nuclear weapon on civil defense activities.
- ID: 1970.001
- Box-Folder 3.5: A Nuclear Power Plant at Diablo Canyon, 1971 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1971.001
- Box-Folder 3.6: Rancho Seco, 1972 Add to Shelf
- Guide to Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station.
- ID: 1972.001
- Box-Folder 3.7: The Navy Nuclear Program, 1972 Add to Shelf
- Recruitment booklet for United States Navy.
- ID: 1972.003
- Box-Folder 3.8: Robert J. Oppenheimer Memorial, 1972 Add to Shelf
- Brochure on permanent memorial for Robert J. Oppenheimer in Los Alamos.
- ID: 1972.003
- Box-Folder 3.9: Radiation and Man, 1972 Add to Shelf
- Comic book explaining radiation, protection, and applications in industry and medicine.
- ID: 1972.004
- Box-Folder 3.10: Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, 1972 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1972.005
- Box-Folder 3.11: Cyclotron Card Trick, June 1973 Add to Shelf
- Mail-order card trick demonstrating atomic energy and electrons combining.
- ID: 1973.001
- Box-Folder 3.12: Advanced Nuclear Reactors: An Introduction, September 1975 Add to Shelf
- Booklet includes information on Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor (LMFBR).
- ID: 1975.001
- Box-Folder 3.13: Nuclear Experiments You Can Do, 1976 Add to Shelf
- Home nuclear experiment instructions.
- ID: 1976.001
- Box-Folder 3.14: Come to the Nuclear Crossroads: Rocky Flats April 29/30, April 1978 Add to Shelf
- Poster advertising weekend protest events.
- ID: 1978.001
- Box-Folder 3.15: Nuclear Policy and World Order: Why Demilitarization, 1978 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1978.002
- Box-Folder 3.16: Radiation- A Fact of Life, September 1979 Add to Shelf
- Booklet on natural sources of radiation.
- ID: 1979.001
- Box-Folder 3.17: An Anti-Nuclear Songbook, 1979.002 Add to Shelf
- Written by Northwest activist group Shelly and the Crustaceans, as part of Crabshell Alliance.
- ID: 1979.002
- Box-Folder 3.18: Confuse and Deceive: The Great Nuclear Brainwash, 1979 Add to Shelf
- Booklet.
- ID: 1979.003
- Box-Folder 3.19: Original art for nuclear regulatory cartoon, 1979 Add to Shelf
- "The Nuclear Regulatory Commission Inspectors are here"
- ID: 1979.004
- Box-Folder 3.20: Peace Initiatives: An Alternative to War or Surrender, July 1980 Add to Shelf
- Timeline of disarmament and missile development, and military reductions.
- ID: 1980.001
- Box-Folder 3.21: National Association of Atomic Veterans New England Meeting, October 11, 1980 Add to Shelf
- Flyer.
- ID: 1980.002
- Box-Folder 3.22: Despertad: Se Destruirà a sí misma la humanidad, October 22, 1980 Add to Shelf
- Publication in Spanish about atomic weapons and their dangers to mankind.
- ID: 1980.003
- Box-Folder 3.23: 11 Steps to Survival, 1980 Add to Shelf
- Updated Canadian civil defense guide.
- ID: 1980.004
- Box-Folder 3.24: REACTOR LP Advertisement, 1980 Add to Shelf
- Brochure for REACTOR, an album by New Wave band Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Official Records from Summertown, TN.
- ID: 1980.005
- Box-Folder 3.25: Average Natural Personal Radiation Dose, 1980 Add to Shelf
- Blank form for calculating average radiation dose from low-level background radiation and other sources.
- ID: 1980.006
- Box-Folder 6.45: Promotional materials for Perry Nuclear Power Plant, May 21, 1981 Add to Shelf
- Rolled poster, newspaper clippings, and letter.
- ID: 1981.001
- Box-Folder 3.26: The New Manhattan Project Newsletter, April 1982 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1982.001
- Box-Folder 3.27: Child of the Nuclear Age Album Tracklist, 1982 Add to Shelf
- Album by Susan Stark. Includes song lyrics.
- ID: 1982.002
- Box-Folder 3.28: Some Sober Facts about Nuclear War, 1982 Add to Shelf
- By John Birch Society. Refutes claims of world destruction due to nuclear war.
- ID: 1980.003
- Box-Folder 3.29: Atomic War and You - as an individual, 1982 Add to Shelf
- Catalog of books and essay from editor of Sovereign Press, Rochester Washington.
- ID: 1982.004
- Box-Folder 3.30: The Future is In our Hands: Freeze the Arms Race Us-USSR, 1982 Add to Shelf
- Brochure.
- ID: 1982.005
- Box-Folder 7.6: Target Earth, 1982 Add to Shelf
- Poster advertises mail art gallery exhibition held at Double Rocking G Gallery, Los Angeles, California.
- ID: 1982.006
- Box-Folder 7.10: What is the sound of 51,304 nuclear weapons not exploding?, 1982 Add to Shelf
- Poster for Rally for a Nuclear Freeze, June 12, 1982, New York City.
- ID: 1982.007
- Box-Folder 3.31: The Challenge of Peace: God's Promise and our Response, July 14, 1983 Add to Shelf
- Newspaper exploring religious perspectives on peace, war, and the pastoral challenge.
- ID: 1983.001
- Box-Folder 3.32: Have You Ever Zapped an Atom, 1983 Add to Shelf
- Brochure for Farley Nuclear Visitors' Center at Farley Nuclear Plant, Alabama.
- ID: 1983.002
- Box-Folder 5.18: Stop the Euromissiles, October 21, 1983 Add to Shelf
- Poster advertising protest organization and event on October 21-24, 1983.
- ID: 1983.003
- Box-Folder 7.5: The Nuclear Arms Race, 1983 Add to Shelf
- Infographics and illustrations.
- ID: 1983.004
- Box-Folder 3.33: The Shadow of the Bomb, June 1984 Add to Shelf
- Exhibit program on nuclear arms race with essay by guest curator Sally Yard.
- ID: 1984.001
- Box-Folder 3.34: Promotional materials for Images for Survival, February 1985 Add to Shelf
- Letter and other materials promoting exhibition of peace posters by Japanese and American artists commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.
- ID: 1985.001
- Box-Folder 3.35: Artists for Nuclear Disarmament, May 1985 Add to Shelf
- Benefit exhibit for Greenpeace.
- ID: 1985.002
- Box-Folder 3.36: Star Wars: The Missing Link to a First Strike?, September 16, 1985 Add to Shelf
- Remarks by Dr. Michio Kaku at UE's 50th International Convention, Sept 16-20, 1985.
- ID: 1985.003
- Box-Folder 3.37: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists subscription letter, 1985 Add to Shelf
- ID: 1985.004
- Box-Folder 3.38: The Making of the Atomic Bomb, 1986 Add to Shelf
- Advertisement for book, The Making of the Atomic Bomb.
- ID: 1986.001
- Box-Folder 3.39: Press release draft, 1986 Add to Shelf
- Draft outline of press release on Transcontinental Walk for Peace.
- ID: 1986.002
- Box-Folder 7.11: Something big is crossing America. Peace., 1986 Add to Shelf
- Original poster designed for the Great Peace March, which began on 1 March, 1986. Includes illustration by Keith Haring.
- ID: 1986.003
- Box-Folder 3.40: First Global Radiation Victims Conference, September 1987 Add to Shelf
- Brochure.
- ID: 1987.001
- Box-Folder 3.41: Stop Nuclear Testing, December 13, 1987 Add to Shelf
- Stapled packet promoting protest at Nevada Test Site.
- ID: 1987.002
- Box-Folder 3.42: The Human Factor, 1987 Add to Shelf
- Review of exhibit on radiation and nuclear weapons testing victims.
- ID: 1987.003
- Box-Folder 3.43: The Nuclear Resister, No. 53/54, April 19, 1988 Add to Shelf
- Newsletter of the National No-Nukes Prison Support Collective.
- ID: 1988.001
- Box-Folder 3.44: Ground Zero, Summer 1988 Add to Shelf
- v.7 no. 2 of peace activism newspaper.
- ID: 1988.002
- Box-Folder 3.45: Peacecamp, November 10, 1988 Add to Shelf
- Materials about peace camp on the border of Nevada atomic test sites.
- ID: 1988.003
- Box-Folder 3.46: Nuclear Energy Facts: Questions and Answers, 1988 Add to Shelf
- By American Nuclear Energy Society.
- ID: 1988.004
- Box-Folder 5.26: Reclaim The Test Site II: Grassroots Nonviolent Resistance, 1989 Add to Shelf
- Poster advertising event to occupy Nevada Test Site and return Shoshone lands.
- ID: 1989.001
- Box-Folder 7.4: The World's Nuclear Power Stations, 1990 Add to Shelf
- Map of global nuclear power facilities.
- ID: 1990.001
- Box-Folder 3.47: Nuclear Landscapes, September 1991 Add to Shelf
- Program for gallery show of photographs of United States nuclear sites.
- ID: 1991.001
- Box-Folder 3.48: Nuclear Energy Low-Level Radioactive Wastes, 1991 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet.
- ID: 1991.002
- Box-Folder 3.49: Cesium-137 In wood Ash results of Nationwide Survey, October 21, 1992 Add to Shelf
- Presentation at 5th annual National Biofuels Conference in Newton, Massachusetts.
- ID: 1992.001
- Box-Folder 3.50: Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation Emergency Information Calendar, 1992 Add to Shelf
- Wall calendar with pages of evacuation directions in case of emergency at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station.
- ID: 1992.002
- Box-Folder 5.19: No More Hiroshima-Nagasaki, 1992 Add to Shelf
- 12 pictures depicting physical effects of atomic bomb, information sheet on World Conference Against A & H Bombs, and information on International Hiroshima and Nagasaki Days.
- ID: 1992.003
- Box-Folder 3.51: UMTRA Project Facts, July 1993 Add to Shelf
- Flyer on Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project and plan to clean up radiation left by mining process.
- ID: 1993.001
- Box-Folder 3.52: First Atomic Bombardment 50th Anniversary, August 1995 Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet catalog of souvenirs for 509th Composite Group 50th Anniversary Reunion.
- ID: 1995.001
- Box-Folder 3.53: Nagasaki Journey, 1995 Add to Shelf
- Mailed advertising card for exhibition about Nagasaki and the atomic bomb.
- ID: 1995.002
- Box-Folder 3.54: Why the Bomb?, 1995 Add to Shelf
- Brochure for Los Alamos Education Group's wall display at the Bradbury Science Museum justifying use of atomic bomb.
- ID: 1995.003
- Box-Folder 3.55: NAMNews: Nuclear Medicine, 1995 Add to Shelf
- Newsletter for National Atomic Museum Foundation.
- ID: 1995.004
- Box-Folder 3.56: Human Radiation Experiments: As American As Apple Pie?, August 13, 1997 Add to Shelf
- Flyer advertising free lecture and film featuring Sandra Marlow, co-founder of the Center for Atomic Radiation Studies at Anchorage, Alaska, Museum of History and Art.
- ID: 1997.001
- Box-Folder 3.57: Uniting Communities Concerned About Nuclear Contamination, June 1998 Add to Shelf
- Brochure advertising conference for those affected or threatened by nuclear contamination.
- ID: 1998.001
- Box-Folder 3.58: National Museum of American Art: Stop Bomb Tests, December 1998 Add to Shelf
- Flyer for lecture program for Art in the Atomic Age: Ben Shahn's Stop the H-Bomb Tests exhibit.
- ID: 1998.002
- Box-Folder 3.59: Fat Man Little Boy, 1998 Add to Shelf
- Art exhibit brochure.
- ID: 1998.003
- Box-Folder 3.60: 1999 Atomic Days, 1999 Add to Shelf
- Leaflet.
- ID: 1999.001
- Box-Folder 7.12: Peace: A Human Right, 1999 Add to Shelf
- Large poster from the Hague Appeal for Peace.
- ID: 1999.002
- Box-Folder 3.61: Miss A-Bomb 1957, 2010 Add to Shelf
- Promotional cutout doll of woman in A-bomb bra and dress.
- ID: 2010.001
- Box-Folder 3.62: Ban the Bomb: Nobel Prize Exhibition 2017-ICAN, 2017 Add to Shelf
- Booklet. Postcard features photograph of Linus Pauling.
- ID: 2017.001
- Box-Folder 3.63: Radium Ointment Sign, undated, circa 1930s Add to Shelf
- Advertisement for radium ointment as sunburn treatment.
- ID: undated.001
- Box-Folder 3.64: The RadioakGenerator for Radiant Health, undated, circa 1930s Add to Shelf
- Advertisement for device that adds radium into drinking and bath water.
- ID: undated.002
- Box-Folder 3.65: Letterhead for Hotel Will Rogers, undated, circa 1930s Add to Shelf
- Claremore, Oklahoma, hotel advertising "finest radium water baths in the Southwest."
- ID: undated.003
- Box-Folder 3.66: Will the Further Study of Radium and Radioactive Waters Modify the Present Medical View of the Spa Treatment, undated, circa 1930s Add to Shelf
- Booklet.
- ID: undated.004
- Box-Folder 3.67: The C D X X-Ray Unit, undated, circa 1930s Add to Shelf
- Advertisement for dental x-ray unit from J. J. Crimmings Company.
- ID: undated.005
- Box-Folder 3.68: Radium Hot Springs Information Leaflet, undated, circa 1930s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.006
- Box-Folder 5.20: X-Ray Headache Tablets, undated, circa 1930s Add to Shelf
- Advertisement.
- ID: undated.007
- Box-Folder 5.21: X-Radium Kettle, undated, circa 1930s Add to Shelf
- Advertisement.
- ID: undated.008
- Box-Folder 3.69: There's No Place Like Home, But... You May be Moving!, undated, circa 1945 Add to Shelf
- Informational booklet on value of world government in light of the atomic bomb.
- ID: undated.009
- Box-Folder 5.25: Newspaper clippings, undated, circa 1945-1980s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.092
- Box-Folder 3.70: Souvenir photographs of Hanford Atomic Works and Vicinity, undated, circa 1945 Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.010
- Box-Folder 3.71: Ticket for Meramec Caverns Atomic Shelter, undated, circa late 1940s Add to Shelf
- No. 40858. Unsigned.
- ID: undated.011
- Box-Folder 3.72: Label indicating radioactivity, undated, early 1950s Add to Shelf
- Paper label used before standardization of radioactivity symbol.
- ID: undated.012
- Box-Folder 3.73: Atomic Defense, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Unattributed, hand-produced booklet with typewritten text on atomic blast and aftermath.
- ID: undated.013
- Box-Folder 3.74: Hotel Del Prado Y Pradomar Drinks Menu, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.014
- Box-Folder 3.75: Vinegar Valentines, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.015
- Box-Folder 3.76: Photograph of Enola Gay, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- 6.5x8.8 mm. 2 copies.
- ID: undated.016
- Box-Folder 3.77: Kern County Civil Defense Family Food Shelf and Emergency Menus, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet plan for emergency food storage.
- ID: undated.017
- Box-Folder 3.78: Certificate of Instruction, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Training certificate of completion for Ralph W. Carpenter to become a Fire Watcher for the Civil Defense Corps.
- ID: undated.018
- Box-Folder 3.79: Civil Defense: Will to Survive, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Booklet on surviving nuclear attack for Ohio Valley.
- ID: undated.019
- Box-Folder 3.80: Survival Under Atomic Attack, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Safety brochure in case of atomic attack for Berkeley, California.
- ID: undated.020
- Box-Folder 3.81: It's Your Life... The San Francisco Plan, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Booklet on warning signals for atomic attack and evacuation routes for San Francisco, California.
- ID: undated.021
- Box-Folder 3.82: Passport to Survival, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Evacuation map and emergency procedures for Dallas County.
- ID: undated.022
- Box-Folder 3.83: Philadelphia Evacuation Plan, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- ID: undated.023
- Box-Folder 3.84: TVA and Tomorrow, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet on Tennessee Valley Authority and natural resources in Tennessee.
- ID: undated.024
- Box-Folder 3.85: You can measure fallout radiation and survive, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Flyer advertising home dosimeters and ratemeters.
- ID: undated.025
- Box-Folder 3.86: Lean-To Shelters: For Family Protection in an Atomic Attack, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Guidebook for building simple fall-out shelters.
- ID: undated.026
- Box-Folder 3.87: Escape Nuclear Bombing, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Escape route pamphlet for Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- ID: undated.027
- Box-Folder 3.88: Emergency Disaster Plans, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet of escape routes and warning signals for nuclear attack in Jacksonville, Florida.
- ID: undated.028
- Box-Folder 3.89: Is This How You'll Die?, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Excerpt from The Next 50 Billion Years by Kenneth Heuer.
- ID: undated.029
- Box-Folder 3.90: Important Information on Civil Defense, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet on electric, gas, and water in event of atomic attack.
- ID: undated.030
- Box-Folder 3.91: Photographs of nuclear weapons tests, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.031
- Box-Folder 3.92: Souvenir photographs of Los Alamos, NM, undated, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.032
- Box-Folder 5.27: Transport label indicating presence of radioactive material, circa 1950s Add to Shelf
- Square label includes warnings "Dangerous: Radioactive Material," "Do Not Remain in or Near This Car or Motor Vehicle Unnecessarily," " Do Not Load Next To Explosives."
- ID: undated.098
- Box-Folder 3.93: Photographs of nuclear weapons tests, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- Official photos of weapons tests including Crossroads at Pacific Proving Grounds; "not to be used for publication by order of the Chief of Naval Operations."
- ID: undated.033
- Box-Folder 3.94: Postcards of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 10 separate postcards and a postcard set showing sites in each city and memorials.
- ID: undated.034
- Box-Folder 3.95: Postcards of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 33 postcards.
- ID: undated.035
- Box-Folder 3.96: Postcards of Los Alamos National Laboratory, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 7 postcards.
- ID: undated.036
- Box-Folder 3.97: Postcards of Hanford Works, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 3 postcards.
- ID: undated.037
- Box-Folder 3.98: Postcards of nuclear laboratories and nuclear facilities at universities, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 9 postcards.
- ID: undated.038
- Box-Folder 3.99: Postcards of nuclear power plants, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 23 postcards.
- ID: undated.039
- Box-Folder 3.100: Postcards of Nevada Test Site, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 5 postcards.
- ID: undated.040
- Box-Folder 3.101: Postcards of nuclear weapons tests, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 19 postcards.
- ID: undated.041
- Box-Folder 3.102: Postcards of nuclear submarines, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 6 postcards.
- ID: undated.042
- Box-Folder 3.103: Postcards of uranium mines, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 2 postcards.
- ID: undated.043
- Box-Folder 3.104: Postcards of nuclear humor and satire, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 12 postcards.
- ID: undated.044
- Box-Folder 3.105: Postcards of nuclear activism efforts, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 5 postcards.
- ID: undated.045
- Box-Folder 3.106: Postcards of nuclear tourist sites, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 5 postcards.
- ID: undated.046
- Box-Folder 3.107: Event covers for events in nuclear history, undated, circa 1950s-1980s Add to Shelf
- 21 commemorative envelopes.
- ID: undated.047
- Box-Folder 3.108: Stamps and other philatelic ephemera, undated, circa 1950s-1990s Add to Shelf
- Stamps issued to mark events and memorialize individuals during the atomic age.
- ID: undated.048
- Box-Folder 3.157: Atomic pop culture items, circa 1950s-1990s Add to Shelf
- Items involving atomic themes, including Christmas wrapping paper, candy wrappers, and restaurant menus.
- ID: undated.097
- Box-Folder 3.109: Nuclear Power Demonstration Station, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- On Canada's first nuclear power plant.
- ID: undated.049
- Box-Folder 3.110: Fallout: What Happens to Durham North Carolina, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Supplement to information provided by the Office of Civil Defense.
- ID: undated.050
- Box-Folder 3.111: Promotional letter and pamphlets, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Form letter and pamphlets responding to inquiry about the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy.
- ID: undated.051
- Box-Folder 3.112: You and the Atomic Bomb, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Civil defense guide.
- ID: undated.052
- Box-Folder 3.113: Welcome Aboard U. S. Navy Fleet Ballistic Missile Weapon System Folder, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.053
- Box-Folder 5.22: Fallout Shelter Sign, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.054
- Box-Folder 3.114: The Farce of Fallout Shelters, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Leaflet.
- ID: undated.055
- Box-Folder 3.115: ConEdison Atomic Power booklets, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- 5 booklets entitled: Atomic Energy Atomic Power and Safety, Atomic Energy - How?, Atomic Energy - Why?, and Atomic Energy at Indian Point.
- ID: undated.056
- Box-Folder 3.116: The Story of our Undersea Nuclear Navy, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Brochure on nuclear submarines USS George Washington, USS Nautilus and the USS Seawolf.
- ID: undated.057
- Box-Folder 3.117: Family Food Stockpile for Survival, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Booklet.
- ID: undated.058
- Box-Folder 3.118: Los Alamos, New Mexico, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Map of Los Alamos, New Mexico.
- ID: undated.059
- Box-Folder 3.119: This Atomic World Summer Fair, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Leaflet advertising a traveling exhibit.
- ID: undated.060
- Box-Folder 3.120: Electricity From Atomic Energy, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- On Pacific Gas and Electricity's energy production methods.
- ID: undated.061
- Box-Folder 3.121: Intelligence Digest Solicitation Letter, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.062
- Box-Folder 3.122: Neutron irradiated dime, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Dime from American Museum of Atomic Energy.
- ID: undated.063
- Box-Folder 3.123: You Can Survive an Atomic Attack If..., undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Instructions for civil defense actions on farms.
- ID: undated.064
- Box-Folder 6.44: Alternate Seat of Government, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Illustrated display board showing the State of New York's plans for an alternate seat of government in event of nuclear attack.
- ID: undated.099
- Box-Folder 7.8: Notice: Instructions to patrons on premises in case of nuclear bomb attack, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Satirical poster.
- ID: undated.065
- Box-Folder 7.3: How to survive an atomic bomb attack, undated, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Poster.
- ID: undated.066
- Box-Folder 3.124: Postcards with attachments, undated, circa 1960s-1980s Add to Shelf
- Simulated uranium fuel pellets.
- ID: undated.067
- Box-Folder 3.154: Greater St. Louis Chapter of SANE, circa 1960s Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet with group goals and officers.
- Box-Folder 3.125: Postcards about radiation therapy, undated, circa 1960s-1980s Add to Shelf
- For Free Enterprise Uranium-Radon Mine near Boulder, Montana.
- ID: undated.068
- Box-Folder 3.126: Alert Foods "The Gateway to Survival is Food Storage", undated, circa 1970s Add to Shelf
- Typed advertisement for Alert Foods, a line of civil defense long storing foods.
- ID: undated.069
- Box-Folder 5.23: Invasores Atomicos en el Artico ("Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders"), undated, circa 1970s Add to Shelf
- Movie poster for "Canadian Mounties vs Atomic Invaders". In Spanish.
- ID: undated.070
- Box-Folder 3.127: The Ultimate Fashion Store Advertising Flyer, undated, circa 1970s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.071
- Box-Folder 3.128: In the Event of a Nuclear Attack..., undated, circa 1970s Add to Shelf
- Satirical civil defense wallet card with Instructions. Caption: "Printed in USSR by Order of Our Leader."
- ID: undated.072
- Box-Folder 3.129: Nevada Desert Experience: Faith Based Resistance to Nuclear Weapons Testing, undated, circa 1970s Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet.
- ID: undated.073
- Box-Folder 3.130: The Nuclear Power Controversy, undated, circa 1970s Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet.
- ID: undated.074
- Box-Folder 3.131: Coming Soon Near You: Radioactive Waste, undated, circa 1970s Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet on deregulating radioactive waste.
- ID: undated.075
- Box-Folder 3.132: Three Questions, undated, circa 1970s Add to Shelf
- Brochure arguing for end to nuclear weapons production.
- ID: undated.076
- Box-Folder 3.133: Why Are You Afraid?, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- Satirical photograph of family in nuclear shelter.
- ID: undated.077
- Box-Folder 3.134: Promotional postcard, Kent Gallery, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- Includes image of child entering home made fallout shelter.
- ID: undated.078
- Box-Folder 3.135: Arizona Nuclear Power Project Model, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- Photograph.
- ID: undated.079
- Box-Folder 3.136: Kegkrest, Inc. presents Dotte Troxell, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- Flyer advertising tour for this author, activist, and poet.
- ID: undated.080
- Box-Folder 3.137: Deadly Standoff: The U.S.-Soviet Military Balance, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet.
- ID: undated.081
- Box-Folder 3.138: Analysis of Claims for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- Pamphlet.
- iD: undated.082
- Box-Folder 3.139: National Association of Radiation Survivors Membership Application, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.083
- Box-Folder 3.140: No Nuclear Power Sticker, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.084
- Box-Folder 3.141: A Little Atomic Bomb, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- Facsimile of Charles Bukowski's cartoon and poem. "This is copy number 6/12" on back.
- ID: undated.085
- Box-Folder 3.142: Brochure for National Atomic Museum, Albuquerque NM, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.086
- Box-Folder 3.143: Stop French Tests in the Pacific!, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- Poster advertising Scottish organization and association publication.
- iD: undated.087
- Box-Folder 3.144: Exhibition announcements and promotional materials, undated, circa 1980s-2000s Add to Shelf
- Exhibit announcement postcards and flyers with nuclear themes, dating from 1980s-2000s.
- ID: undated.088
- Box-Folder 5.24: Always Say Never, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- Printed broadside with mushroom cloud.
- ID: undated.089
- Box-Folder 5.30: No more war toys: disarmament begins in the playroom, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- ID: undated.090
- Box-Folder 7.2: Stop the nuclear race / save our planet Earth, undated, circa 1980s Add to Shelf
- Poster.
- ID: undated.091
- Box-Folder 3.153: EBR-1, circa 1990s Add to Shelf
- Brochures detailing the EBR-1, where the first usable electricity was generated from nuclear energy in December 1951.
- ID: undated.093
- Box-Folder 3.155: Souvenir sheet, circa 1990s Add to Shelf
- Pictures and captions from nuclear history in Spanish from the Museo de la Bomba Atomica en Hiroshima in Mexico City.
- ID: undated.096