Peacetime uses of nuclear energy.

Program Title:
Peacetime uses of nuclear energy.
PRA Archive #: 
BB1373.01-.10
Description: 

Series of speeches exploring the dangers and hopes for constructive uses of nuclear power.

r.1. Relation to military needs / Dr. Nathaniel Guyol (15 min.) -- r.2. Fusion energy / Dr. Richard F. Pose (10 min.) -- r.3. Drawbacks and alternatives / Francis Herring (13 min.) -- r.4. Versitile and useful in their many applications / Vincent Guinn (ca. 20 min.) -- r. 5. Nuclear energy, electronics, radiation/ Jerome Kohl (11 min.) -- r.6. Nuclear industry in California / Russell Ball (13 min.) -- r.7. Labor and nuclear energy / Earl Cheit (20 min.) -- r.8. Regulation of nuclear industry / Rene Zentnet (14 min.) -- r.9. IAEA / Ashton S. O'Donnell (13 min.) -- r.10. AEC / Richard Weinerman (21 min.).

r.1. Relation to military needs / Dr. Nathaniel Guyol (15 min.) -- r.2. Fusion energy / Dr. Richard F. Pose (10 min.) -- r.3. Drawbacks and alternatives / Francis Herring (13 min.) -- r.4. Versitile and useful in their many applications / Vincent Guinn (ca. 20 min.) -- r. 5. Nuclear energy, electronics, radiation/ Jerome Kohl (11 min.) -- r.6. Nuclear industry in California / Russell Ball (13 min.) -- r.7. Labor and nuclear energy / Earl Cheit (20 min.) -- r.8. Regulation of nuclear industry / Rene Zentnet (14 min.) -- r.9. IAEA / Ashton S. O'Donnell (13 min.) -- r.10. AEC / Richard Weinerman (21 min.).

Date Recorded on: 
3 Feb.-25 Mar. 1960.
Date Broadcast on: 
KPFA, 1960.
Item duration: 
10 reels (ca. 160 min.) : 7 1/2 ips, mono.
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1960.
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