Box S6: Box 3
Container
Contains 114 Results:
"Do We Really Want a Lasting Peace?," Toward a Permanent Peace: A Symposium by J. William Fulbright, et al., American Nobel Center, pages 18-20, 1944
File — Box: S6: Box 3, Folder: 52
"Human Implications of Science and Technology," Journal of the Western Society of Engineers, 50:2, 56-60, 1945 June
File — Box: S6: Box 3, Folder: 53
Description
Pages 51-56 pertain to Compton's winning the Washington Award for 1945.
"America's Role in Age of Technology Vital One, Says Dr. Compton," St. Louis Post Dispatch, 1945 August 13
File — Box: S6: Box 3, Folder: 53a
"Education for Freedom," Sketch for a Family Portrait: Inaugural Address of President Howard Foster Lowry, The College of Wooster, and Related Papers. The College of Wooster Bulletin, Thirty-ninth series, Number 1, 25-30 with underscoring, 1945 September 1
File — Box: S6: Box 3, Folder: 54
Atomic Power in War and Peace, 1945 October 5
File — Box: S6: Box 3, Folder: 55
Description
Pamphlet published October 5, 1945 by the Plaza Bank of St. Louis.
"Atomic Power in War and Peace," The Saturday Review of Literature, 28:43, 18, 1945 October 27
File — Box: S6: Box 3, Folder: 56
"Now That We've Burst the Atom," The Rotarian, LXVII:4, 8ff, 1945 October
File — Box: S6: Box 3, Folder: 57
"I Saw the Birth of Atomic Power," The Contribution Made by Washington University to the Study and Development of Atomic Energy, pamphlet, 5-8, circa 1945-1946
File — Box: S6: Box 3, Folder: 58
"Atomic Power in War and Peace," Ibid, 9-14
File — Box: S6: Box 3, Folder: 59
Untitled article in Wagner Circle, 1-3, 1945 December
File — Box: S6: Box 3, Folder: 60
Description
Reprint of article in St. Louis Post Dispatch, October 10, 1945, which was the second part of his address, "Atomic Power in Peace and War," delivered October 8, 1945, at the dinner of the Washing University Association; and October 9, 1945, before the Chicago Association of Commerce.