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A Chemist in the White House : From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War Book

A Chemist in the White House : From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War
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A Chemist in the White House : From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War, Nobel Laureate Glen T. Seaborg, who worked on the Manhattan Project in his early career, played a key role in U.S. science and arms-control policy and served both as a Presidential Cabinet member and as head of the Atomic Energy Commission. This memo, A Chemist in the White House : From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War
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  • A Chemist in the White House : From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War
  • Written by author Glenn Theodore Seaborg
  • Published by American Chemical Society, 1997/02/01
  • Nobel Laureate Glen T. Seaborg, who worked on the Manhattan Project in his early career, played a key role in U.S. science and arms-control policy and served both as a Presidential Cabinet member and as head of the Atomic Energy Commission. This memo
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Preface
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Ch. 1 Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1933-1945: A Race Against the Nazis for the Atomic Bomb 1
Ch. 2 Harry S. Truman, 1945-1953: How To Best Use This Awesome Power 17
Ch. 3 Dwight David Eisenhower, 1953-1961: The President's Science Advisory Committee 53
Ch. 4 John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1961-1963: A Passion for Arms Control 77
Ch. 5 Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1963-1969: An Overwhelming Personality Supports the Nonproliferation Treaty 143
Ch. 6 Richard Milhous Nixon, 1969-1974: Adjusting to Troubled Times 199
Ch. 7 Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr., 1974-1977: A Longtime Friend 249


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Nobel Laureate Glen T. Seaborg, who worked on the Manhattan Project in his early career, played a key role in U.S. science and arms-control policy and served both as a Presidential Cabinet member and as head of the Atomic Energy Commission. This memo, A Chemist in the White House : From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War

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