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Smyth, Henry DeWolf

Smyth, Henry DeWolf 1945. Atomic Energy for Military Purposes. USGPO. [Pg.859]

Smyth, Henry DeWolf. Atomic Energy for Military Purposes The Official Report on the Development of the Atomic Bomb under the Auspices of the United States Government, 1940-1945. Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press, 1945. Revised and reprinted, Stanford, Calif. Stanford University Press, 1989. [Pg.253]

Henry DeWolf Smyth and Eugene M. Zuckert were also old hands, having served on the Commission since 1949 and 1952 respectively. Both would leave before the year was out. Smyth, a brilliant Princeton physicist who had worked on the Manhattan Project, replaced Bacher as the scientist on the Commission. Zuckert, a Yale-educated lawyer, had helped organize the new Department of the Air Force in 1946 and became assistant secretary the following year, experiences that gave him a keen sense for administration. The fifth commissioner was Joseph Campbell, on leave from his position as treasurer of Columbia University, who had joined the Commission in the same month as Strauss. [Pg.27]


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