Guide to the Robert E. Marshak Papers
Ms88-060, November 1994 Donation
Currently Under Construction
Box 1:
Folders:
- 5th- and 6th- High Energy Nuclear Physics Conferences [Rochester Conferences] (1955-56)
- Guggenheim Grant (1953)
- Invitation to England (1954)
- Invitation to Italy (1953)
- Invitation to Japan: International Conference of Theoretical Physics (1952-53)
- Invitation to Thermonuclear Work at Princeton (1951)
- Miscellaneous Items (1941-94). Contains items such as correspondence, photocopies of articles, magazines, and newspaper clippings (one in Hebrew) relating to topics such as Dr. Marshak's achievements, visit to Russia, China , and India, and the APS nuclear arms limitation resolution.
- Photograph, approx. 7 x 14": 2nd Rochester Conference (right half of 2 part panoramic view; do not have other half)
- Visit to France (1947-53)
- Visit to India and Pakistan (1962-63)
Folders of Photographs (in gray box):
- Founding of the International Foundation for Science (1972): 1 folder
- Identified Photos from Marshak's Presidency of City University of New York [B&W, approx. 8 x 10"] (n.d.): 1 folder
- Identified Photos [B&W, Color, various formats] (n.d.): 1 folder
- Unidentified Photos [Color, approx. 8 x 10"] (n.d.): 1 folder
- Unidentified Photos from Marshak's Presidency of the City University of New York [Color, approx. 4 x 6"] (n.d.): 1 folder
- Unidentified Photos [Color, approx. 3 x 5"] (n.d.): 1 folder
- Unidentified Photos [B&W, approx. 3 x 5"] (n.d.): 1 folder
- Unidentified Photos [B&W, approx. 4 x 5"] (n.d.): 1 folder
- Unidentified Photos [B&W, approx. 5 x 7"] (n.d.): 1 folder
- Unidentified Photos from Marshak's Presidency of City University of New York [B&W, approx. 8 x 10"] (n.d.): 4 folders
Scrap Books:
- [Scrap book with green cover:] Contains items such as invitations, correspondence, and photos related to City University of New York Convocation to honor Dr. Marshak. (1980)
- [Scrapbook with tan cover:] Contains newspaper clippings relating to Dr. Marshak becoming the new president of City University of New York. (1970)
Box 2:
Folders:
- "Atomic Energy Abroad" (n.d.)
- Book Contract with McGraw-Hill book Co, Inc. (1950)
- The Columbia Review ,Vol. 17, No. 1 (Nov. 1935)
- Consultant for AVCO Manufacturing Corp. (1956)
- Consultant for Curtis-Wright Research Div. (1956-57)
- Consultant for Eastman Kodak Co. (1964-69)
- Consultant for General Electric (1958-60)
- Consultant for International Atomic Energy Commission (1963)
- Consultant for Rand Corporation (1956-64)
- Consultant for SRA Educational Board (1971)
- Consultant for US Atomic Energy Commission (1949-57)
- Consultant for Xerox Corp. (1962-64)
- Controversy over Frank Oppenheimer's Resignation (1949)
- Controversy Re: Nuclear Arms Limitation Stand by A[mercian] P[hysical] S[ociety], and Opposition to "Star Wars" (1982-88)
- Copy of Telegram Re: Rosenbergs (1953)
- Draft Memo on UNESCO (1969)
- "Elementary Particles of Modern Physics" (Abstract of address given to American Association for the Advancement of Science) [c.1950's?]
- "Ethics and Education", Seminar Report (May 7, 1986)
- "Formal Hearing in the Matter of Dr. Robert Eugene Marshak", US Atomic Energy Commission (1955): pp. 1-151.
- "Formal Hearing in the Matter of Dr. Robert Eugene Marshak", US Atomic Energy Commission (1955): pp. 152-284.
- Honors and Accolades (1932-93), Including "Nuclear Pioneers Conference"
- "Hydrogen Bomb-What Next[?]" Manuscript (n.d.)
- Lecture Series Notices (n.d., 1987)
- "Methods of Releasing Atomic Energy and the Atomic Bomb". Part of Lecture Series "This Atomic World" (1946)
- Miscellaneous Items (1941-71). Includes items relating to such things as the Rochester Faculty Scholarship Drive, guest lectures, honors and awards, City University of New York Presidency, and Santa Fe. Some items in Russian.
- Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings (1950-79): 3 folders. Includes items relating to such things as travels to India, Pakistan, Egypt, and Russia; visit of Soviet scientists; cyclotrons at Rochester and in the Soviet Union; science education; McCarthy's investigations into science; Rochester Conferences; grants; nuclear test ban; City University of New York Presidency; Ann Marshak's "Skinner Box" experiment; and Ruth Marshak's activities as wife of chairman of Physics Department and in the Women's Club of Rochester University. Some items in Hebrew, Russian, and Chinese (or Japanese).
- "On Naturalism in American Philosophy" (Draft) (n.d.)
- "The Pain and Joy of a Major Scientific Discovery" (Reprint) (1992)
- "Physics and History" Manuscript (n.d.)
- Physics Today, Vol. 46, No. 11 (Nov. 1993): Contains Marshak Obituary
- "Physics in the U.S.S.R." Photocopy of article in Scientific American, Vol. 195, No. 2 (Aug. 1956)
- Press Release Re: Students Dismissed from University of Michigan (n.d.)
- Promotions and Appointments at University of Rochester (1939-1969)
- Review of "The Atom and You" (1946)
- Rochester "Citizen of the Day" Award (1952)
- "The Role of the Natural Sciences" (Draft) (n.d.)
- "Rough Draft. R.A.U.N. Draft Policy Statement on the Paris Assembly" (n.d.)
- Royalty Statement from John Wiley and Sons, Inc. (1982)
- Science, Vol. 163, No. 3862 (Jan. 1969)
- Security Clearance (1946-58)
- "A Semantic Approach to the Nature of Mathematics asa Branch of Human Knowledge. Paper Submitted for the Messenger Memorial Prize, Cornell University, 1939"
- Senior US Scientist (Humboldt) Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (1984-86)
- "Talk to [Rochester] AD Club by R.E. Marshak on "New Frontiers in Atomic Energy" November 30, 1950"
- "Talk to Summit Association of Scientists, March 16, 1948" (Draft)
- Talks Given in Celebration of the Einstein Centennial (1979)
- Transcript of Personnel Security Board Hearing, US Atomic Energy Commission (1948)
- Untitled Manuscript Re: Closer University-Industry Relations (c.1953)
Scrap Books:
- [Scrap book with the dark green cover] Newspaper clippings (1965). Concerns 12th International Conference on High Energy Physics, pace of Soviet atomic energy program, and exchange between US and Polish academy of sciences.
- [Scrap book with light green cover] Newspaper clippings, correspondence, and meeting notice (1964-c.1970). Concerns events while president of City University of New York, establishment of International Science foundation, appointment by Dean Rusk as US delegate to US-Japan Committee of Scientific Cooperation, election to governing body of American Physical Society.
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