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Burlington Atomic Energy Week, 1947
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[handwriting Display IV] THE UNITES STATES HAS PROPOSED A PLAN An international Atomic Development Authority would control all uranium and thorium all atomic production plants all atomic activities dangerous to mankind and license and inspect all other atomic activities. [handwriting display I] ATOMIC ENERGY MUST BE MAN'S SERVANT, NOT HIS MASTER Regions lacking coal can flourish through atomic power Radioactive elements can bring science new knowledge. Atomic radiations can cure disease instead of killing men. [handwriting display II] timetable man vs atom EACH OF US HAS A PERSONAL STAKE IN WORLD CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY We cannot turn the clock back now. We must choose progress or destruction STUDY MATERIALS ON ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL (Excellent pamphlets, study guides, and program materials are available for background information, speaker's reference and forum distribution. Below are listed the more important. Note the prices of each, and order your copies from the National Committee on Atomic Information, 1749 L Street, NW Washington 6 D.C.) STUDY KIT ON ATOMIC ENERGY. Contains a study and discussion outline, the Acheson Report, and an assortment of pamphlets and reprints on every aspect of atomic energy. $1 postpaid. ATOMIC KEY TO THE FUTURE. 16 page pamphlet by Livingston Hartley on the implications of the U.S. Proposals for international control of atomic energy. 10c; bulk orders of 25 or over 6c per copy. U.N. SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL REPORT ON ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL. Full text of first international report. 20c THE ATOM GOES TO WORK FOR MEDICINE By Harry M. Davis in the New York Times Magazine of September 22. 10c bulk orders 25 for $1. ACHESON-LILIENTHAL REPORT The famous "State Department Report" which forms the basis for the Baruch proposals to the United Nations Commission and hence for current discussion of world control of atomic energy. Available in quantity. Free on request to the NCAI THE ATOMIC BOMB. A 64 page pamphlet prepared by the Atomic Scientists of Chicago. The weapon, problems of control. peacetime uses, legislation, how the bomb works,vocabulary. 20c $1 for 7. I'M A FRIGHTENED MAN. By Harold C. Urey. Eight pages. Recommended for distribution at forums 10c each $1 for 20. YOUR FLESH SHOULD CREEP. By Joseph and Stewart Alsop in The Saturday Evening Post of July 13. Why our military leaders favor international control. Free on request. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT ATOMIC ENERGY. Thirty two pages. Key questions answered by quotes from the experts. 10c each $1 or 15. EDUCATION FOR SURVIVAL IN THE ATOMIC AGE. Six pages. What organizations and individuals can do to help build world wide freedom from fear. Recommended for distribution at forums. 10c each $1 for 20. ATOMIC INFORMATION. Monthly news bulletin of the National Committee on Atomic Information. Free to contributors. Single copy 15c. Bulk orders, 25 for $1 BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCIENTISTS. Contains feature articles on key questions both social and scientific, in the realm of atomic energy and its control. Subscription obtainable from Atomic Scientists of Chicago. 1126 East 59th Street, Chicago, Ill. $1 for six months, $3 a year. Single copies 20c ONE WORLD OR NONE. Basic to any informed discussion of atomic energy. Best seller by the scientists and experts on international affairs. $1 at bookstores or the NCAI EDUCATION FOR THE ATOMIC AGE. Teachers' Guide and bibliography 10c HOW TO LIVE WITH THE ATOM 35 mm cartoon film with narrator's text and discussion manual . Running time 20 minutes. Answers basic questions briefly, accurately, and entertainingly. An ideal starting point for lively and constructive group discussion. WORLD CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY. 35mm cartoon film strip with speech notes and guide Introduces major problems for discussion. Prices for each film $2.50. Sixteen inch transcriptions with narration recorded at 33 1/3 r.p.m. $5.00 extra NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC INFORMATION 1749 L Street, N.W., Washington D.C.
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[handwriting Display IV] THE UNITES STATES HAS PROPOSED A PLAN An international Atomic Development Authority would control all uranium and thorium all atomic production plants all atomic activities dangerous to mankind and license and inspect all other atomic activities. [handwriting display I] ATOMIC ENERGY MUST BE MAN'S SERVANT, NOT HIS MASTER Regions lacking coal can flourish through atomic power Radioactive elements can bring science new knowledge. Atomic radiations can cure disease instead of killing men. [handwriting display II] timetable man vs atom EACH OF US HAS A PERSONAL STAKE IN WORLD CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY We cannot turn the clock back now. We must choose progress or destruction STUDY MATERIALS ON ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL (Excellent pamphlets, study guides, and program materials are available for background information, speaker's reference and forum distribution. Below are listed the more important. Note the prices of each, and order your copies from the National Committee on Atomic Information, 1749 L Street, NW Washington 6 D.C.) STUDY KIT ON ATOMIC ENERGY. Contains a study and discussion outline, the Acheson Report, and an assortment of pamphlets and reprints on every aspect of atomic energy. $1 postpaid. ATOMIC KEY TO THE FUTURE. 16 page pamphlet by Livingston Hartley on the implications of the U.S. Proposals for international control of atomic energy. 10c; bulk orders of 25 or over 6c per copy. U.N. SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL REPORT ON ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL. Full text of first international report. 20c THE ATOM GOES TO WORK FOR MEDICINE By Harry M. Davis in the New York Times Magazine of September 22. 10c bulk orders 25 for $1. ACHESON-LILIENTHAL REPORT The famous "State Department Report" which forms the basis for the Baruch proposals to the United Nations Commission and hence for current discussion of world control of atomic energy. Available in quantity. Free on request to the NCAI THE ATOMIC BOMB. A 64 page pamphlet prepared by the Atomic Scientists of Chicago. The weapon, problems of control. peacetime uses, legislation, how the bomb works,vocabulary. 20c $1 for 7. I'M A FRIGHTENED MAN. By Harold C. Urey. Eight pages. Recommended for distribution at forums 10c each $1 for 20. YOUR FLESH SHOULD CREEP. By Joseph and Stewart Alsop in The Saturday Evening Post of July 13. Why our military leaders favor international control. Free on request. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT ATOMIC ENERGY. Thirty two pages. Key questions answered by quotes from the experts. 10c each $1 or 15. EDUCATION FOR SURVIVAL IN THE ATOMIC AGE. Six pages. What organizations and individuals can do to help build world wide freedom from fear. Recommended for distribution at forums. 10c each $1 for 20. ATOMIC INFORMATION. Monthly news bulletin of the National Committee on Atomic Information. Free to contributors. Single copy 15c. Bulk orders, 25 for $1 BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCIENTISTS. Contains feature articles on key questions both social and scientific, in the realm of atomic energy and its control. Subscription obtainable from Atomic Scientists of Chicago. 1126 East 59th Street, Chicago, Ill. $1 for six months, $3 a year. Single copies 20c ONE WORLD OR NONE. Basic to any informed discussion of atomic energy. Best seller by the scientists and experts on international affairs. $1 at bookstores or the NCAI EDUCATION FOR THE ATOMIC AGE. Teachers' Guide and bibliography 10c HOW TO LIVE WITH THE ATOM 35 mm cartoon film with narrator's text and discussion manual . Running time 20 minutes. Answers basic questions briefly, accurately, and entertainingly. An ideal starting point for lively and constructive group discussion. WORLD CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY. 35mm cartoon film strip with speech notes and guide Introduces major problems for discussion. Prices for each film $2.50. Sixteen inch transcriptions with narration recorded at 33 1/3 r.p.m. $5.00 extra NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC INFORMATION 1749 L Street, N.W., Washington D.C.
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