TY - GEN AU - Seaborg,Glenn Theodore TI - Glenn Theodore Seaborg papers, KW - Compton, Arthur Holly, KW - Eisenhower, Dwight D. KW - Golʹdanskiĭ, V. I. KW - Groves, Leslie R., KW - Holifield, Chet, KW - Johnson, Lyndon B. KW - Joliot-Curie, Frédéric KW - Joliot-Curie, Irène, KW - Kennedy, John F. KW - Lawrence, Ernest Orlando, KW - McMillan, Edwin M. KW - Oppenheimer, J. Robert, KW - Perlman, Isadore KW - Petrosʹi͡ant͡s, A. M. KW - Segrè, Emilio KW - Stevenson, Adlai E. KW - Truman, Harry S., KW - Seaburg family. KW - United States KW - Office of Scientific Research and Development KW - Metallurgical Laboratory KW - President's Science Advisory Committee KW - Atomic Scientists of Chicago KW - Chemical Education Material Study KW - International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry KW - Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory KW - Lawrence Hall of Science KW - Manhattan Project (U.S.) KW - U.S. Atomic Energy Commission KW - Officials and employees KW - General Advisory Committee KW - University of California, Berkeley KW - Faculty KW - Department of Chemistry KW - Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty KW - (1996) KW - Chemical elements KW - Educational change KW - Intellectual property KW - Nobel Prizes KW - Nuclear arms control KW - Nuclear chemistry KW - Nuclear energy KW - Government policy KW - International cooperation KW - Nuclear medicine KW - Nuclear physics KW - History KW - Research KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Political aspects KW - Social aspects KW - Study and teaching KW - Nuclear weapons KW - Plutonium KW - Storage KW - Radioactive waste disposal KW - Science KW - Soviet Union KW - Science projects KW - Competitions KW - Seaborgium KW - Transuranium elements KW - Nomenclature KW - Westinghouse Science Talent Search KW - Educators KW - itoamc KW - Public officials KW - Scientists N1 - Open to research; Classified, in part; Microfilm edition of selected papers available; no. 20,104; Microfilm edition of selected papers (1961-1971) available; no. 20,451 N2 - Correspondence, memoranda, journals, minutes, speeches, writings, reports, notebooks, scientific research, patents, newsletters, briefings, itineraries, travel reports, lists, staff recollections, biographical material, Seaborg (Seaburg) family papers, genealogical research, printed matter, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, and other papers documenting Seaborg's work as a nuclear chemist who co-discovered numerous chemical elements, as a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, and as chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission from 1961 to 1971; Subjects include Seaborg's 1940 discovery of plutonium and the Nobel Prize he and Edwin M. McMillan won in 1951 for this discovery, his transuranium research at the University of California, Berkeley, controversies surrounding the naming of new transuranium elements including the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry's initial rejection of the name seaborgium for element 106, his work on the atomic bomb for the Manhattan Project, his membership on the first Atomic Energy Commission's General Advisory Committee (1947-1950), his years as chancellor of University of California, Berkeley, and its Dept. of Chemistry, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, and Lawrence Hall of Science, his efforts on behalf of educational reform including work on the President's Science Advisory Committee from 1959 to 1961, his chairmanship of the Chemical Education Material Study, his participation in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search, his work at the U.S. Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago during World War II, his association with the Atomic Scientists of Chicago, American-Soviet scientific exchange programs from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s, intellectual property rights in the nuclear science field, the social, moral, and political implications of nuclear research, United States nuclear policy, nuclear arms control including the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, nuclear medicine, nuclear waste disposal, civilian uses of nuclear technology, and the history of nuclear science; Correspondents include Arthur Holly Compton, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Vitaliĭ I. Golʹdanskiĭ, Leslie R. Groves, Chet Holifield, Lyndon B. Johnson, Frédéric and Irène Joliot-Curie, John F. Kennedy, Ernest Orlando Lawrence, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Isadore Perlman, Andranik M. Petrosiants, Emilio Segrè, Adlai E. Stevenson (1900-1965), and Harry S. Truman UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms006039 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms006039.3 ER -