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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 77) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE SEPTEMBER 18, 1975 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 7:05 a.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 7:05 The President had breakfast. 7:38 The President went to the Oval Office. 7:40 7:55 The President met with: David A. Peterson, Chief, Central Intelligence Agency/Office of Current Intelligence (CIA/OCI) White House Support Staff Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs The President met with: 8:15 8:45 John 0. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor 8:30 9:00 Donald H. Rumsfeld, Assistant 9:04 The President went to the Cabinet Room. 9:04 10:34 The President participated in an economic and energy meeting to discuss a proposal for the establishment of a corpora- tion to finance energy projects. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." 10:34 The President returned to the Oval Office. 10:45 11:00 The President met with: Mr. Marsh Mr. Rumsfeld Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs John T. Calkins, Executive Assistant to Counsellor Robert T. Hartmann William I. Greener, Deputy Press Secretary 11:03 11:05 The President met with: Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA) Mr. Friedersdorf 11:05 11:40 The President met with: H Margaret R. Thatcher, Leader of the British Conservative Party Peter Ramsbotham, Ambassador from the United Kingdom to the U.S. Lt. Gen. Scowcroft The purpose of the meeting was to discuss U.S. - United Kingdom and U.S. - European issues. GPO 1974 555-863 Page 1 of 4 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE SEPTEMBER 18, 1975 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 11:45 a.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 11:45 11:58 The President met with: Lorene L. Rogers, President of the University of Texas, Austin campus William T. Kendall, Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs The purpose of the meeting was to extend an invitation to the President to attend a conference on energy at the University of Texas, Austin campus in 1976. 12:03 The President went to the first floor Residence. 12:03 12:24 The President participated in the presentation of the National Medal of Science Award to the thirteen 1974 recipients. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." Members of the press 12:24 The President returned to the Oval Office. 12:24 12:42 The President met with: John J. Casserly, Senior Editor Russell A. Rousek, Executive Assistant to Mr. Marsh The President met with: 12:42 1:25 Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State 12:50 1:25 Saud bin Faisal Al-Saud, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia 12:50 1:25 Ibrahim al-Sowayel, Ambassador from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the U.S. 12:50 ; 1:25 Ali Abdallah Alireza, Minister of State for Saudi Arabia and Ambassador-designate from Saudi Arabia to the U.S. 12:50 1:25 Nuri Ibrahim, Director of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Ministry of Saudi Arabia 12:50 1:25 Lt. Gen. Scowcroft 2:07 2:08 R The President talked with Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller. 2:30 3:02 The President met with: Mr. Rumsfeld Douglas P. Bennett, Director of the Presidential Personnel Office GPO: 1974 OL 555-863 Page 2 of 4 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE SEPTEMBER 18, 1975 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 3:05 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 3:05 3:10 The President met with: Tom Walsh, Member of the staff, Grand Rapids Osteopathic Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan Mrs. Tom Walsh J. Rock Tonkel, President of the Grand Rapids Osteopathic Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan Francis J. McCarthy, Dean, Grand Rapids Junior College, Grand Rapids, Michigan 3:23 3:34 R The President talked with Director of the Office of Manage- ment and Budget (OMB) and Assistant for Management and Budget James T. Lynn. The President met with: 3:45 7:12 Secretary Kissinger 4:00 7:12 Lt. Gen. Scowcroft 4:38 7:12 Andrei A. Gromyko, Foreign Minister of the U.S.S.R. 4:38 7:12 Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, Ambassador from the U.S.S.R. to the U.S. 4:38 7:12 Victor Sukhodrev, interpreter 4:38 7:12 Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Counselor of the Department of State 4:38 7:12 Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., Ambassador from the U.S. to the U.S.S.R. 4:38 7:12 Georgiy Korniyenko, Director of the U.S.A. Depart- ment, Minister of Foreign Affairs, U.S.S.R. The President met to discuss Republican National Committee (RNC) fundraising with: 7:15 7:35 Jeremiah Milbank, Jr., Chairman, Republican National Finance Committee 7:15 7:35 Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor 7:15 7:55 Mr. Cheney 7:50 7:54 R The President talked with Secretary Kissinger. 8:01 The President went to the swimming pool. 8:18 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 8:35 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Susan Ford GPO: 1974 OL - 555-863 Page 3 of 4 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE SEPTEMBER 18, 1975 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 11:36 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P= =Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 11:36 The President went to the South Grounds of the White House. He was accompanied by his dog, Liberty. 11:38 The President returned to the second floor Residence. EJ/EJ 9/30/75 GPO 1974 OL 555-863 Page 4 of 4 Page(s). APPENDIX "A" Attendance confirmed by Terri Ochal indicates present ECONOMIC/ENERGY MEETING Cabinet Room September 18, 1975 PARTICIPANTS: The President Nelson A. Rockefeller, Vice President Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State -did not attend William E. Simon, Secretary of the Treasury -did not attend Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary of Commerce -departed early John T. Dunlop, Secretary of Labor James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Assistant for Management and Budget Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) L. William Seidman, Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board and Assistant for Economic Affairs Arthur F. Burns, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA) James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and Ass istant for Domestic Affairs Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs Edwin H. Yeo III, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs Roderick M. Hills, Counsel James E. Connor, Cabinet Secretary John G. Carlson, Assistant Press Secretary Milton A. Friedman, Deputy Executive Editor Roger G. Porter, Executive Secretary to the Economic Policy Board James A. Baker III, Under Secretary of Commerce APPENDIX "B" indicates confirmed by EPS. White House Staff and Adminis- tration attendees not confirmed. ( For a separate list of medal recipients and their award PRESENTATION OF NATIONAL MEDAL OF SCIENCE AWARDS citations, see p. 9.) The East Room September 18, 1975 The President The First Lady ALLISON, G. Richard Office of the Vice President LVAREZ, Dr. Luis W. Former Recipient MADUZZI, Mr. Giovanni Embassy of Italy AMBLER, Ernest National Eureau of Standards ANANDAKRISHNAN, M. Embassy of India ANDERSON, Vernice National Science Foundation ANDREASSON, Mr. Rolf Embassy of Sweden ANTTILA, Mr. Esa Embassy of Finland ATKINSON, Dr. Richard C. National Science Foundation ATKINSON, Mrs. Richard C. National Science Foundation AVERCH, Dr. Harvey National Science Foundation BAER, Mr. Albert Friend of Recipient BALDESCHWEILER, John D. Medal Selection Committee BAROODY, William J. White House Staff BARTOCHA, Dr. Bodo National Science Foundation BEATH, Mr. Lance Embassy of New Zealand BECKLER, Mr. David Z. National Academy of Sciences BENNETT, Dr. Ivan L. Jr. New York University BING, Dr. R. H. University of Texas BLOEMBERGEN, Ms. Antonia Family of Recipient BLOEMBERGEN, Mr. Brink Family of Recipient BLOEMBERGEN, Ms. Julianna Family of Recipient BLOEMBERGEN, Mrs. Nicolaas Family of Recipient (accepting for her BOWEN, Dr. Edward G. Embassy pf Australia husband) BRODIE, Dr. Bernard B. Former Recipient BRONK, Dr. Detlev W. Former Recipient BROWN, Mr. Charles F. National Science Foundation BULGER, Dr. Roger W. Institute of Medicine -2- APPENDIX "B" p. 2 9/18/75 CAMPBELL, W. Glenn National Science Board CAREY, Dr. William D. Amer. Assn. Advancement of Science CARTER, Dr. H. E. National Science Board CARTER, Luther Science Magazine CHAMBERS, Ms. Shirley National Science Foundation CHANCE, Mr. Benjamin Family of Recipient CHANCE, Dr. Britton Recipient CHANCE, Mrs. Britton Wife of Recipient CHANCE, Mr. Britton, Jr. Family of Recipient CHANCE, Mrs. Britton, Jr. Family of Recipient CHANCE, Mr. Henry M. Family of Recipient CHANCE, Mrs. Henry M. Family of Recipient CHANCE, Ms. Lilian Family of Recipient CHANCE, Miss Margaret Fami of Recipient CHANCE, Mr. Peter Family of Recipient CHANCE, Master Samuel Family of Recipient CHARGAFF, Dr. Erwin Recipient CHARGAFF, Mrs. Erwin Wife of Recipient CHARGAFF, Mr. Thomas H. Family of Recipient CHARGAFF, Mrs. Thomas H. Family of Recipient CHEEK, Dr. James E. Howard University CLARK, Dr. Eloise E. National Science Foundation CLEARY, Dr. Robert E. American University COBB, Dr. Jewel P. National Science Board COHN, Mr. Victor Washington Post COLE, Dr. Kenneth National Institutes of Health COOKE, Dr. Lloyd M. National Science Board CREUTZ, Dr. Edward C. National Science Foundation CZULNO, Dr. Wladystan Embassy of Polish People's Republic DAVID, Dr. Edward E. Former Science Adviser D'A VOINE, Dr. Francois French Scientific Mission DEALBA, Dr. Edmundo Embassy of Mexico DELLUMS, Ronald V. U.S. House of Representatives DICKE, Dr. Robert H. Former Recipient DRAPER, Dr. Charles Former Recipient DUFFY, Mrs. Marcella National Science Foundation -3- APPENDIX "B" p. 3 9/18/75 EDGERTON, Dr. Harold Former Recipient EFRATI, Mr. Eliezar Embassy of Israel EGGERS, Dr. Alfred J. National Science Foundation ELLIOTT, Dr. David National Security Council ELLIOTT, Dr. Lloyd H. George Washington University ESCH, Hon. Marvin L. U.S. House of Representatives FAVRE, Dr. Christian Embassy of Switzerland FENWICK, Hon. Millicent U.S. House of Representatives FLETCHER, Hon. James C. National Aeronautics & Space Admin. FLORY, Dr. Paul J. Recipient FLORY, Mrs. Paul J. Wife of Recipient FOWLER, Ms. Martha Family of Recipient FOWLER, Ms. Mary E. Family of Recipient FOWLER, Dr. William A. Recipient FRAZIER, Mr. Ken Science News FREDRICKSON, Dr. Donald National Institutes of Health FREELAND, Mr. Stephen U.S. News and World Report FRIEDMAN, Dr. Herbert Former Recipient FRIEDMAN, Mrs. Herbert Wife of Former Recipient FUQUA, Hon. Don U.S. House e of Representatives GALOWIN, Dr. Larry Friend of Recipient GANLEY, Mr. Oswald Department of State GATES, Dr. David M. National S ience Board GILMONT, Dr. Ernest Committee on Scientific Society Presidents GOLDBERG, Mr. Herman Family of Recipient GOODDARD, Dr. David National Academy of Sciences GREENBERG, Mr. Daniel Science and Government Report GREENSPAN, Alan Council of Economic Advisers GUDE, Hon. Gilbert U.S. House of Representatives -4- APPENDIX "B" p. 4 9/18/75 HAAGEN-SMIT, Dr. Arie J. Former Recipient HACKERMAN, Dr. Norman National Science Board HAENSEL, Dr. Vladimir Former Recipient HAHN, Dr. T. Marshall National Science Board HANDLER, Dr. Philip National Academy of Sciences HANDLER, Mrs. Philip National Academy of Sciences HARRA, Ms. Karla Friend of Recipient ( HARRISON, Dr. Anna J. National Science Board HEIDENREICH, Mr. Curt Commission of the European Communities HENSTELL, Ms. Frances Family of Recipient HEYNS, Dr. Roger W. National Science Board HUBBARD, Dr. W. N. National Science Board HUEBNER, Dr. Robert J. Former Recipient HUGHES, Dr. Robert E. National Science Foundation ARMER, Mr. Ferenc Hungarian Embassy JAROSEK, Mr. Josef Embassy of Czechoslovakia KAZARIAN, Mr. Ralph National Science Foundation KENNEDY, Hon. Edward M. United States Senate KIRKMAN, Mr. Donald Scripps-Howard Newspaper KISSINGER, Hon. Henry A. Secretary of State KNIPLING, Dr. E. F. Former Recipient KOMPFNER, Ms. Helen Family of Recipient KOMPFNER, Dr. Rudolf Recipient KOMPFNER, Mrs. Rudolf Wife of Recipient KRANISH, Mr. Arthur Washington Science Trends LAIRD, Mr. Melvin R. Reader's Digest AMONT-HAVERS, Hon. Ronald National Institutes of Health AND, Dr. Edwin H. Former Recipient LAXALT, Hon. Paul United States Senate APPENDIX "B" p. 5 -5- 9/18/75 LEPKOWSKI, Mr. Wil Business Week LEVI, Hon. Edward H. Attorney General LIM, Dr. Yong-Kyu Embassy of Korea LUCAS, Dr. Ann Family of Recipient LUCAS, Mr. William Family of Recipient MAC DOWALL, Joseph Embassy of Canada MAC LANE, Dr. Saunders National Science Board (accepting for Mr. 1 MAHMOOD, Mr. Rafiq Embassy of Pakistan Kurt Godel) MARCY, Hon. H. Tyler Department of Defense \ MARTIN, Mr. Joseph University of Michigan MATHEWS, Hon. F. David Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare MATHIAS, Hon. Charles United States Senate MECKLING, Mr. William National Science Board MITCHELL, James L. Office of Management and Budget 1 MOSHER, Hon. Charles A. U.S. House of Representatives I MULLER, Dr. Steven Johns Hopkins University S MCCARN, Miss Doris National Science Foundation MCCLOSKEY, Hon. Paul U.S. House of Representatives MCCORMACK, Hon. Mike U.S. House of Representatives MCCORMICK, Dr. William Office of Management and Budget 1 MCGILL, Dr. William J. Columbia University MCLUCAS, Hon. John L. Secretary of the Air Force NEEL, Mr. Alexander Family of Recipient NEEL, Dr. James Van Gundia Recipient NEEL, Mrs. James V. G. Wife of Recipient NEEL, Mr. James Family of Recipient NEYMAN, Dr. Jerzy Former Recipient NICOLS, Mr. Rodney Friend of Recipient NIERENBERG, Dr. William A. National Science Board NIRENBERG, Dr. Marshall Former Recipient NORMAN, Mr. Colin Nature Magazine -6- APPENDIX "B" p. 6 9/18/75 'MALLEY, Mr. Edwin Family of Recipient O'MALLEY, Mrs. Edwin Family of Recipient O'NEAL, Dr. Russell D. National Science Board O'NEILL, Hon. Paul H. Office of Management and Budget ORLEBEKE, Hon. Charles Department of Housing & Urban Devlpmt. PAULING, Dr. Linus Carl Recipient PAULING, Mrs. Linus Carl Wife of Recipient PECK, Mr. James L. Family of Recipient PECK, Dr. Ralph Brazelton Recipient PECK, Mrs. Ralph B. Wife of Recipient PERKINS, Dr. Courtland National Academy of Engineering PETERSON, Hon. Russell W. Council on Environmental Quality PITZER, Miss Ann E. Family of Recipient PITZER, Master David Family of Recipient PITZER, Mr. John S. Family of Recipient PITZER, Mrs. John S. Family of Recipient PITZER, Dr. Kenneth Sanborn Recipient PITZER, Mrs. Kenneth S. Wife of Recipient PITZER, Master Kenneth Family of Recipient PITZER, Dr. Russell M. Family of Recipient PITZER, Mrs. Russell M. Family of Recipient PITZER, Ms. Susan Family of Recipient \ PLOSCARU, Mr. Ovidu Romanian Embassy PORTER, Dr. Keith R. University of Colorado PRESS, Dr. Frank National Science Board RAJACIC, Mr. Milos Yugoslavia Embassy RANGEL, Hon. Charles B. U.S. House of Representatives RENIRIE, Mr. Jack National Science Foundation/ REYNOLDS, Dr. Joseph M. National Science Board RICCHERI, Mr. Louis M. Embassy of Argentina -7- APPENDIX "B" p. 7 9/18/75 RICE, Dr. Donald B. National Science Board RIES, Dr. Richard National Science Foundation ROGERS, Dr. Lorene L. The University of Texas (Austin) ROSSITER, Mr. A1 United Press International RUSSELL, Ms. Christine Washington Star-News RYAN, Ms. Kathleen Domestic Council SCHLEEDE, Mr. Glenn Domestic Council SCOWCROFT, Lt. Gen. Brent National Security Council SEAMANS, Hon. Robert C. Administrator of ERDA SHANNON, Mr. Anthony Family of Recipient SHANNON, Mrs. Anthony Family of Recipient SHANNON, Dr. Claude E. Former Recipient SHANNON, Dr. James A. Recipient SHANNON, Mrs. James A. Wife of Recipient SHIELDS, Dr. L. Donald National Science Board SIMMONS, Mr. Henry Newsweek SIMON, Hon. William E. Secretary of the Treasury SMITH, Mr. Philip M. National Science Foundation SNOW, Dr. Joel National Science Foundation SPIVAK, Mr. Jon Wall Street Journal SPRINGER, Mrs. George Family of Recipient STEVER, Dr. H. Guyford National Science Foundation STEVER, Mrs. H. Guyford National Science Foundation STREETER, Mrs. Thomas Family of Recipient SWETT, Master Bradford C. Family of Recipient SWETT, Mrs. Eleanor Family of Recipient SYMINGTON, Hon, James U.S. House of Representatives TALCOTT, Hon. Burt L. U.S. House of Representatives TALLEY, Hon. Wilson Environmental Protection Agency TAYLOR, Mr. Eldon D. National Science Foundation TEAGUE, Hon. Olin E. U.S. House of Representatives THIEME, Dr. F. P. National Science Board TRAIN, Hon, Russell E. Environmental Protection Agency TUKEY, Dr. John W. Former Recipient -8- APPENDIX "B" p. 8 9/18/75 UCHIDA, Mr. Isao Embassy of Japan VAN VIERSSEN, Mr. Herman Embassy of the Netherlands VAN VLECK, Dr. J. H, Former Recipient WALLIS, Mr. W. Allen The University of Rochester WHITE, Hon. Robert M, Administrator of NOAA WIENDIECK, Dr. Klaus Embassy of Germany WIESNER, Dr. Jerome B. Former Science Adviser 1 WILLIAMS, Dr. Jack K. Texas A&M University WIRTHS, Mr. Theodore National Science Foundation WOLMAN, Dr. Abel Recipient WOLMAN, Mrs. Abel Wife of Recipient OLMAN, Mr. Abel Gordon Family of Recipient WOLMAN, Ms. Elsa Anne Family of Recipient JOLMAN, Ms. Fredericka J. Family of Recipient WOLMAN, Mrs. M. Gordon Family of Recipient YOUNG, Mrs. Nancy J. Family of Recipient YU SUNG, Mr. Chinese Embassy ERKEL, Mr. Frederick Chemical and Engineering News ZUMBERGE, Dr. James H. National Science Board WORYKIN, Dr. V. K. Former Recipient Additions \ Agustin Cano Marlene David Edna Dinges Donald Jenkin 1 Robert Off APPENDIX "B" p. 9 9/18/75 AWARD WINNERS: Nicholaas Bloembergen, Professor of Applied Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. For pioneering applications of magnetic resonance to the study of condensed matter and for subsequent scientific investigations and inventions concerning the interaction of matter with coherent radiation. Britton Chance, Director of the Johnson Research Foundation and Chairman of the Department of Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For his contributions to our knowledge of cellular and subcellular physiology made through work on enzyme-substrate complexes, on the kinetics of enzyme action, and on the mechanism and control of membrane-bound electron transfer during cellular respiration. Erwin Chargaff, Professor of Biochemistry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University School of Medicine, New York, New York. For fundamental chemical and biological studies establishing the basis for modern concepts of the mechanisms of protein synthesis and the genetic role of nucleic acids. Paul John Flory, Jackson-Wood Professor of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California. For his outstanding contributions to our under- standing of the modes of formation and structure of polymeric substances. William Alfred Fowler, Professor of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. For his scientific contributions to nuclear physics and astrophysics, which permitted him to span both disciplines to unravel the nuclear processes that control the evolution of stars. APPENDIX "B" p. 10 9/18/75 2 Kurt Godel, Professor of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. For laying the foundation for today's flourishing study of mathematical logic. Rudolef Kompfner, Director, Electronics and Radio Research, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. , Holmdel, New Jersey. For his invention of the traveling-wave tube and for major contributions to communication satellites and to optical communications. James Van Gundia Neel, Lee R. Dice Professor of Human Genetics, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan. For pioneering achievements in creating the science of human genetics and discovering the genetic basis of several human diseases. Linus Carl Pauling, Professor of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California. For the extraordinary scope and power of his imagination, which has led to basic contributions in such diverse fields as structural chemistry and the nature of chemical bonding, molecular biology, immunology, and the nature of genetic diseases. Ralph Brazelton Peck, Consulting Foundation Engineer, Albuquerque, New Mexico. For his development of the science and art of subsurface engineering, combining the contribu- tions of the sciences of geology and soil mechanics with the practical art of foundation design. Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer, Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, California. For his pioneering application of statistical thermodynamics and spectroscopy to our under- standing of the properties of organic and inorganic materials. APPENDIX "B" p. 11 9/10/75 James Augustine Shannon, Special Adviser to President, Rockefeller University, New York, New York. For outstanding leadership in biomedical research following an earlier career in distinguished laboratory investigation of kidney function and antimalarial drugs. Abel Wolman, Professor Emeritus, Sanitary Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. For significant improvements in the environment and in the health and prosperity of large popu- lations through the development of better water supply and wastewater systems for cities, regions, and entire nations. ####

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Rumsfeld, Assistant\n9:04\nThe President went to the Cabinet Room.\n9:04\n10:34\nThe President participated in an economic and energy meeting\nto discuss a proposal for the establishment of a corpora-\ntion to finance energy projects. For a list of attendees,\nsee APPENDIX \"A.\"\n10:34\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\n10:45\n11:00\nThe President met with:\nMr. Marsh\nMr. Rumsfeld\nMax L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative\nAffairs\nJohn T. Calkins, Executive Assistant to Counsellor\nRobert T. Hartmann\nWilliam I. Greener, Deputy Press Secretary\n11:03\n11:05\nThe President met with:\nFrank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy\nAdministration (FEA)\nMr. Friedersdorf\n11:05\n11:40\nThe President met with:\nH\nMargaret R. Thatcher, Leader of the British\nConservative Party\nPeter Ramsbotham, Ambassador from the United Kingdom\nto the U.S.\nLt. Gen. Scowcroft\nThe purpose of the meeting was to discuss U.S. - United\nKingdom and U.S. - European issues.\nGPO 1974 555-863\nPage 1 of 4 Page(s).\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTHE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nSEPTEMBER 18, 1975\nWASHINGTON, D.C.\nTIME\nDAY\n11:45 a.m. THURSDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Rec'd\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\n11:45\n11:58\nThe President met with:\nLorene L. Rogers, President of the University of\nTexas, Austin campus\nWilliam T. Kendall, Deputy Assistant for Legislative\nAffairs\nThe purpose of the meeting was to extend an invitation to\nthe President to attend a conference on energy at the\nUniversity of Texas, Austin campus in 1976.\n12:03\nThe President went to the first floor Residence.\n12:03\n12:24\nThe President participated in the presentation of the\nNational Medal of Science Award to the thirteen 1974\nrecipients. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX \"B.\"\nMembers of the press\n12:24\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\n12:24\n12:42\nThe President met with:\nJohn J. Casserly, Senior Editor\nRussell A. Rousek, Executive Assistant to Mr. Marsh\nThe President met with:\n12:42\n1:25\nHenry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State\n12:50\n1:25\nSaud bin Faisal Al-Saud, Minister of State for\nForeign Affairs of Saudi Arabia\n12:50\n1:25\nIbrahim al-Sowayel, Ambassador from the Kingdom of\nSaudi Arabia to the U.S.\n12:50 ;\n1:25\nAli Abdallah Alireza, Minister of State for Saudi\nArabia and Ambassador-designate from Saudi Arabia\nto the U.S.\n12:50\n1:25\nNuri Ibrahim, Director of Foreign Affairs, Foreign\nMinistry of Saudi Arabia\n12:50\n1:25\nLt. Gen. Scowcroft\n2:07\n2:08\nR\nThe President talked with Vice President Nelson A.\nRockefeller.\n2:30\n3:02\nThe President met with:\nMr. Rumsfeld\nDouglas P. Bennett, Director of the Presidential\nPersonnel Office\nGPO: 1974 OL 555-863\nPage 2 of 4 Page(s).\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTHE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nSEPTEMBER 18, 1975\nWASHINGTON, D.C.\nTIME\nDAY\n3:05 p.m. THURSDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Rec'd\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\n3:05\n3:10\nThe President met with:\nTom Walsh, Member of the staff, Grand Rapids\nOsteopathic Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan\nMrs. Tom Walsh\nJ. Rock Tonkel, President of the Grand Rapids\nOsteopathic Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan\nFrancis J. McCarthy, Dean, Grand Rapids Junior\nCollege, Grand Rapids, Michigan\n3:23\n3:34\nR\nThe President talked with Director of the Office of Manage-\nment and Budget (OMB) and Assistant for Management and\nBudget James T. Lynn.\nThe President met with:\n3:45\n7:12\nSecretary Kissinger\n4:00\n7:12\nLt. Gen. Scowcroft\n4:38\n7:12\nAndrei A. Gromyko, Foreign Minister of the U.S.S.R.\n4:38\n7:12\nAnatoliy F. Dobrynin, Ambassador from the U.S.S.R.\nto the U.S.\n4:38\n7:12\nVictor Sukhodrev, interpreter\n4:38\n7:12\nHelmut Sonnenfeldt, Counselor of the Department of\nState\n4:38\n7:12\nWalter J. Stoessel, Jr., Ambassador from the U.S.\nto the U.S.S.R.\n4:38\n7:12\nGeorgiy Korniyenko, Director of the U.S.A. Depart-\nment, Minister of Foreign Affairs, U.S.S.R.\nThe President met to discuss Republican National Committee\n(RNC) fundraising with:\n7:15\n7:35\nJeremiah Milbank, Jr., Chairman, Republican National\nFinance Committee\n7:15\n7:35\nRobert T. Hartmann, Counsellor\n7:15\n7:55\nMr. Cheney\n7:50\n7:54\nR\nThe President talked with Secretary Kissinger.\n8:01\nThe President went to the swimming pool.\n8:18\nThe President returned to the second floor Residence.\n8:35\nThe President had dinner with:\nThe First Lady\nSusan Ford\nGPO: 1974 OL - 555-863\nPage 3 of 4 Page(s).\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTHE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nSEPTEMBER 18, 1975\nWASHINGTON, D.C.\nTIME\nDAY\n11:36 p.m. THURSDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP= =Placed\nR=Rec'd\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\n11:36\nThe President went to the South Grounds of the White House.\nHe was accompanied by his dog, Liberty.\n11:38\nThe President returned to the second floor Residence.\nEJ/EJ 9/30/75\nGPO 1974 OL 555-863\nPage 4 of 4 Page(s).\nAPPENDIX \"A\"\nAttendance confirmed by\nTerri Ochal\nindicates present\nECONOMIC/ENERGY MEETING\nCabinet Room\nSeptember 18, 1975\nPARTICIPANTS:\nThe President\nNelson A. Rockefeller, Vice President\nHenry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State -did not attend\nWilliam E. Simon, Secretary of the Treasury -did not attend\nRogers C.B. Morton, Secretary of Commerce -departed early\nJohn T. Dunlop, Secretary of Labor\nJames T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)\nand Assistant for Management and Budget\nAlan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)\nL. William Seidman, Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board\nand Assistant for Economic Affairs\nArthur F. Burns, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve\nSystem\nFrank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA)\nJames M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council and\nAss istant for Domestic Affairs\nRichard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant\nLt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs\nEdwin H. Yeo III, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs\nRoderick M. Hills, Counsel\nJames E. Connor, Cabinet Secretary\nJohn G. Carlson, Assistant Press Secretary\nMilton A. Friedman, Deputy Executive Editor\nRoger G. Porter, Executive Secretary to the Economic Policy Board\nJames A. Baker III, Under Secretary of Commerce\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nindicates confirmed by EPS.\nWhite House Staff and Adminis-\ntration attendees not confirmed.\n( For a separate list of medal\nrecipients and their award\nPRESENTATION OF NATIONAL MEDAL OF SCIENCE AWARDS\ncitations, see p. 9.)\nThe East Room\nSeptember 18, 1975\nThe President\nThe First Lady\nALLISON, G. Richard\nOffice of the Vice President\nLVAREZ, Dr. Luis W.\nFormer Recipient\nMADUZZI, Mr. Giovanni\nEmbassy of Italy\nAMBLER, Ernest\nNational Eureau of Standards\nANANDAKRISHNAN, M.\nEmbassy of India\nANDERSON, Vernice\nNational Science Foundation\nANDREASSON, Mr. Rolf\nEmbassy of Sweden\nANTTILA, Mr. Esa\nEmbassy of Finland\nATKINSON, Dr. Richard C.\nNational Science Foundation\nATKINSON, Mrs. Richard C.\nNational Science Foundation\nAVERCH, Dr. Harvey\nNational Science Foundation\nBAER, Mr. Albert\nFriend of Recipient\nBALDESCHWEILER, John D.\nMedal Selection Committee\nBAROODY, William J.\nWhite House Staff\nBARTOCHA, Dr. Bodo\nNational Science Foundation\nBEATH, Mr. Lance\nEmbassy of New Zealand\nBECKLER, Mr. David Z.\nNational Academy of Sciences\nBENNETT, Dr. Ivan L. Jr.\nNew York University\nBING, Dr. R. H.\nUniversity of Texas\nBLOEMBERGEN, Ms. Antonia\nFamily of Recipient\nBLOEMBERGEN, Mr. Brink\nFamily of Recipient\nBLOEMBERGEN, Ms. Julianna\nFamily of Recipient\nBLOEMBERGEN, Mrs. Nicolaas\nFamily of Recipient (accepting for her\nBOWEN, Dr. Edward G.\nEmbassy pf Australia\nhusband)\nBRODIE, Dr. Bernard B.\nFormer Recipient\nBRONK, Dr. Detlev W.\nFormer Recipient\nBROWN, Mr. Charles F.\nNational Science Foundation\nBULGER, Dr. Roger W.\nInstitute of Medicine\n-2-\nAPPENDIX \"B\" p. 2\n9/18/75\nCAMPBELL, W. Glenn\nNational Science Board\nCAREY, Dr. William D.\nAmer. Assn. Advancement of Science\nCARTER, Dr. H. E.\nNational Science Board\nCARTER, Luther\nScience Magazine\nCHAMBERS, Ms. Shirley\nNational Science Foundation\nCHANCE, Mr. Benjamin\nFamily of Recipient\nCHANCE, Dr. Britton\nRecipient\nCHANCE, Mrs. Britton\nWife of Recipient\nCHANCE, Mr. Britton, Jr.\nFamily of Recipient\nCHANCE, Mrs. Britton, Jr.\nFamily of Recipient\nCHANCE, Mr. Henry M.\nFamily of Recipient\nCHANCE, Mrs. Henry M.\nFamily of Recipient\nCHANCE, Ms. Lilian\nFamily of Recipient\nCHANCE, Miss Margaret\nFami of Recipient\nCHANCE, Mr. Peter\nFamily of Recipient\nCHANCE, Master Samuel\nFamily of Recipient\nCHARGAFF, Dr. Erwin\nRecipient\nCHARGAFF, Mrs. Erwin\nWife of Recipient\nCHARGAFF, Mr. Thomas H.\nFamily of Recipient\nCHARGAFF, Mrs. Thomas H.\nFamily of Recipient\nCHEEK, Dr. James E.\nHoward University\nCLARK, Dr. Eloise E.\nNational Science Foundation\nCLEARY, Dr. Robert E.\nAmerican University\nCOBB, Dr. Jewel P.\nNational Science Board\nCOHN, Mr. Victor\nWashington Post\nCOLE, Dr. Kenneth\nNational Institutes of Health\nCOOKE, Dr. Lloyd M.\nNational Science Board\nCREUTZ, Dr. Edward C.\nNational Science Foundation\nCZULNO, Dr. Wladystan\nEmbassy of Polish People's Republic\nDAVID, Dr. Edward E.\nFormer Science Adviser\nD'A VOINE, Dr. Francois\nFrench Scientific Mission\nDEALBA, Dr. Edmundo\nEmbassy of Mexico\nDELLUMS, Ronald V.\nU.S. House of Representatives\nDICKE, Dr. Robert H.\nFormer Recipient\nDRAPER, Dr. Charles\nFormer Recipient\nDUFFY, Mrs. Marcella\nNational Science Foundation\n-3-\nAPPENDIX \"B\" p. 3\n9/18/75\nEDGERTON, Dr. Harold\nFormer Recipient\nEFRATI, Mr. Eliezar\nEmbassy of Israel\nEGGERS, Dr. Alfred J.\nNational Science Foundation\nELLIOTT, Dr. David\nNational Security Council\nELLIOTT, Dr. Lloyd H.\nGeorge Washington University\nESCH, Hon. Marvin L.\nU.S. House of Representatives\nFAVRE, Dr. Christian\nEmbassy of Switzerland\nFENWICK, Hon. Millicent\nU.S. House of Representatives\nFLETCHER, Hon. James C.\nNational Aeronautics & Space Admin.\nFLORY, Dr. Paul J.\nRecipient\nFLORY, Mrs. Paul J.\nWife of Recipient\nFOWLER, Ms. Martha\nFamily of Recipient\nFOWLER, Ms. Mary E.\nFamily of Recipient\nFOWLER, Dr. William A.\nRecipient\nFRAZIER, Mr. Ken\nScience News\nFREDRICKSON, Dr. Donald\nNational Institutes of Health\nFREELAND, Mr. Stephen\nU.S. News and World Report\nFRIEDMAN, Dr. Herbert\nFormer Recipient\nFRIEDMAN, Mrs. Herbert\nWife of Former Recipient\nFUQUA, Hon. Don\nU.S. House e of Representatives\nGALOWIN, Dr. Larry\nFriend of Recipient\nGANLEY, Mr. Oswald\nDepartment of State\nGATES, Dr. David M.\nNational S ience Board\nGILMONT, Dr. Ernest\nCommittee on Scientific Society Presidents\nGOLDBERG, Mr. Herman\nFamily of Recipient\nGOODDARD, Dr. David\nNational Academy of Sciences\nGREENBERG, Mr. Daniel\nScience and Government Report\nGREENSPAN, Alan\nCouncil of Economic Advisers\nGUDE, Hon. Gilbert\nU.S. House of Representatives\n-4-\nAPPENDIX \"B\" p. 4\n9/18/75\nHAAGEN-SMIT, Dr. Arie J.\nFormer Recipient\nHACKERMAN, Dr. Norman\nNational Science Board\nHAENSEL, Dr. Vladimir\nFormer Recipient\nHAHN, Dr. T. Marshall\nNational Science Board\nHANDLER, Dr. Philip\nNational Academy of Sciences\nHANDLER, Mrs. Philip\nNational Academy of Sciences\nHARRA, Ms. Karla\nFriend of Recipient\n(\nHARRISON, Dr. Anna J.\nNational Science Board\nHEIDENREICH, Mr. Curt\nCommission of the European Communities\nHENSTELL, Ms. Frances\nFamily of Recipient\nHEYNS, Dr. Roger W.\nNational Science Board\nHUBBARD, Dr. W. N.\nNational Science Board\nHUEBNER, Dr. Robert J.\nFormer Recipient\nHUGHES, Dr. Robert E.\nNational Science Foundation\nARMER, Mr. Ferenc\nHungarian Embassy\nJAROSEK, Mr. Josef\nEmbassy of Czechoslovakia\nKAZARIAN, Mr. Ralph\nNational Science Foundation\nKENNEDY, Hon. Edward M.\nUnited States Senate\nKIRKMAN, Mr. Donald\nScripps-Howard Newspaper\nKISSINGER, Hon. Henry A.\nSecretary of State\nKNIPLING, Dr. E. F.\nFormer Recipient\nKOMPFNER, Ms. Helen\nFamily of Recipient\nKOMPFNER, Dr. Rudolf\nRecipient\nKOMPFNER, Mrs. Rudolf\nWife of Recipient\nKRANISH, Mr. Arthur\nWashington Science Trends\nLAIRD, Mr. Melvin R.\nReader's Digest\nAMONT-HAVERS, Hon. Ronald\nNational Institutes of Health\nAND, Dr. Edwin H.\nFormer Recipient\nLAXALT, Hon. Paul\nUnited States Senate\nAPPENDIX \"B\" p. 5\n-5-\n9/18/75\nLEPKOWSKI, Mr. Wil\nBusiness Week\nLEVI, Hon. Edward H.\nAttorney General\nLIM, Dr. Yong-Kyu\nEmbassy of Korea\nLUCAS, Dr. Ann\nFamily of Recipient\nLUCAS, Mr. William\nFamily of Recipient\nMAC DOWALL, Joseph\nEmbassy of Canada\nMAC LANE, Dr. Saunders\nNational Science Board (accepting for Mr.\n1\nMAHMOOD, Mr. Rafiq\nEmbassy of Pakistan\nKurt Godel)\nMARCY, Hon. H. Tyler\nDepartment of Defense\n\\\nMARTIN, Mr. Joseph\nUniversity of Michigan\nMATHEWS, Hon. F. David\nSecretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nMATHIAS, Hon. Charles\nUnited States Senate\nMECKLING, Mr. William\nNational Science Board\nMITCHELL, James L.\nOffice of Management and Budget\n1\nMOSHER, Hon. Charles A.\nU.S. House of Representatives\nI\nMULLER, Dr. Steven\nJohns Hopkins University\nS\nMCCARN, Miss Doris\nNational Science Foundation\nMCCLOSKEY, Hon. Paul\nU.S. House of Representatives\nMCCORMACK, Hon. Mike\nU.S. House of Representatives\nMCCORMICK, Dr. William\nOffice of Management and Budget\n1\nMCGILL, Dr. William J.\nColumbia University\nMCLUCAS, Hon. John L.\nSecretary of the Air Force\nNEEL, Mr. Alexander\nFamily of Recipient\nNEEL, Dr. James Van Gundia\nRecipient\nNEEL, Mrs. James V. G.\nWife of Recipient\nNEEL, Mr. James\nFamily of Recipient\nNEYMAN, Dr. Jerzy\nFormer Recipient\nNICOLS, Mr. Rodney\nFriend of Recipient\nNIERENBERG, Dr. William A.\nNational Science Board\nNIRENBERG, Dr. Marshall\nFormer Recipient\nNORMAN, Mr. Colin\nNature Magazine\n-6-\nAPPENDIX \"B\" p. 6\n9/18/75\n'MALLEY, Mr. Edwin\nFamily of Recipient\nO'MALLEY, Mrs. Edwin\nFamily of Recipient\nO'NEAL, Dr. Russell D.\nNational Science Board\nO'NEILL, Hon. Paul H.\nOffice of Management and Budget\nORLEBEKE, Hon. Charles\nDepartment of Housing & Urban Devlpmt.\nPAULING, Dr. Linus Carl\nRecipient\nPAULING, Mrs. Linus Carl\nWife of Recipient\nPECK, Mr. James L.\nFamily of Recipient\nPECK, Dr. Ralph Brazelton\nRecipient\nPECK, Mrs. Ralph B.\nWife of Recipient\nPERKINS, Dr. Courtland\nNational Academy of Engineering\nPETERSON, Hon. Russell W.\nCouncil on Environmental Quality\nPITZER, Miss Ann E.\nFamily of Recipient\nPITZER, Master David\nFamily of Recipient\nPITZER, Mr. John S.\nFamily of Recipient\nPITZER, Mrs. John S.\nFamily of Recipient\nPITZER, Dr. Kenneth Sanborn\nRecipient\nPITZER, Mrs. Kenneth S.\nWife of Recipient\nPITZER, Master Kenneth\nFamily of Recipient\nPITZER, Dr. Russell M.\nFamily of Recipient\nPITZER, Mrs. Russell M.\nFamily of Recipient\nPITZER, Ms. Susan\nFamily of Recipient\n\\\nPLOSCARU, Mr. Ovidu\nRomanian Embassy\nPORTER, Dr. Keith R.\nUniversity of Colorado\nPRESS, Dr. Frank\nNational Science Board\nRAJACIC, Mr. Milos\nYugoslavia Embassy\nRANGEL, Hon. Charles B.\nU.S. House of Representatives\nRENIRIE, Mr. Jack\nNational Science Foundation/\nREYNOLDS, Dr. Joseph M.\nNational Science Board\nRICCHERI, Mr. Louis M.\nEmbassy of Argentina\n-7-\nAPPENDIX \"B\" p. 7\n9/18/75\nRICE, Dr. Donald B.\nNational Science Board\nRIES, Dr. Richard\nNational Science Foundation\nROGERS, Dr. Lorene L.\nThe University of Texas (Austin)\nROSSITER, Mr. A1\nUnited Press International\nRUSSELL, Ms. Christine\nWashington Star-News\nRYAN, Ms. Kathleen\nDomestic Council\nSCHLEEDE, Mr. Glenn\nDomestic Council\nSCOWCROFT, Lt. Gen. Brent\nNational Security Council\nSEAMANS, Hon. Robert C.\nAdministrator of ERDA\nSHANNON, Mr. Anthony\nFamily of Recipient\nSHANNON, Mrs. Anthony\nFamily of Recipient\nSHANNON, Dr. Claude E.\nFormer Recipient\nSHANNON, Dr. James A.\nRecipient\nSHANNON, Mrs. James A.\nWife of Recipient\nSHIELDS, Dr. L. Donald\nNational Science Board\nSIMMONS, Mr. Henry\nNewsweek\nSIMON, Hon. William E.\nSecretary of the Treasury\nSMITH, Mr. Philip M.\nNational Science Foundation\nSNOW, Dr. Joel\nNational Science Foundation\nSPIVAK, Mr. Jon\nWall Street Journal\nSPRINGER, Mrs. George\nFamily of Recipient\nSTEVER, Dr. H. Guyford\nNational Science Foundation\nSTEVER, Mrs. H. Guyford\nNational Science Foundation\nSTREETER, Mrs. Thomas\nFamily of Recipient\nSWETT, Master Bradford C.\nFamily of Recipient\nSWETT, Mrs. Eleanor\nFamily of Recipient\nSYMINGTON, Hon, James\nU.S. House of Representatives\nTALCOTT, Hon. Burt L.\nU.S. House of Representatives\nTALLEY, Hon. Wilson\nEnvironmental Protection Agency\nTAYLOR, Mr. Eldon D.\nNational Science Foundation\nTEAGUE, Hon. Olin E.\nU.S. House of Representatives\nTHIEME, Dr. F. P.\nNational Science Board\nTRAIN, Hon, Russell E.\nEnvironmental Protection Agency\nTUKEY, Dr. John W.\nFormer Recipient\n-8-\nAPPENDIX \"B\" p. 8\n9/18/75\nUCHIDA, Mr. Isao\nEmbassy of Japan\nVAN VIERSSEN, Mr. Herman\nEmbassy of the Netherlands\nVAN VLECK, Dr. J. H,\nFormer Recipient\nWALLIS, Mr. W. Allen\nThe University of Rochester\nWHITE, Hon. Robert M,\nAdministrator of NOAA\nWIENDIECK, Dr. Klaus\nEmbassy of Germany\nWIESNER, Dr. Jerome B.\nFormer Science Adviser\n1\nWILLIAMS, Dr. Jack K.\nTexas A&M University\nWIRTHS, Mr. Theodore\nNational Science Foundation\nWOLMAN, Dr. Abel\nRecipient\nWOLMAN, Mrs. Abel\nWife of Recipient\nOLMAN, Mr. Abel Gordon\nFamily of Recipient\nWOLMAN, Ms. Elsa Anne\nFamily of Recipient\nJOLMAN, Ms. Fredericka J.\nFamily of Recipient\nWOLMAN, Mrs. M. Gordon\nFamily of Recipient\nYOUNG, Mrs. Nancy J.\nFamily of Recipient\nYU SUNG, Mr.\nChinese Embassy\nERKEL, Mr. Frederick\nChemical and Engineering News\nZUMBERGE, Dr. James H.\nNational Science Board\nWORYKIN, Dr. V. K.\nFormer Recipient\nAdditions\n\\\nAgustin Cano\nMarlene David\nEdna Dinges\nDonald Jenkin\n1\nRobert Off\nAPPENDIX \"B\" p. 9\n9/18/75\nAWARD WINNERS:\nNicholaas Bloembergen, Professor of Applied Physics, Harvard\nUniversity, Cambridge, Massachusetts.\nFor pioneering applications of magnetic resonance\nto the study of condensed matter and for subsequent\nscientific investigations and inventions concerning\nthe interaction of matter with coherent radiation.\nBritton Chance, Director of the Johnson Research Foundation and\nChairman of the Department of Biophysics, University of\nPennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\nFor his contributions to our knowledge of cellular\nand subcellular physiology made through work on\nenzyme-substrate complexes, on the kinetics of\nenzyme action, and on the mechanism and control of\nmembrane-bound electron transfer during cellular\nrespiration.\nErwin Chargaff, Professor of Biochemistry, College of Physicians\nand Surgeons, Columbia University School of Medicine, New York,\nNew York.\nFor fundamental chemical and biological studies\nestablishing the basis for modern concepts of\nthe mechanisms of protein synthesis and the\ngenetic role of nucleic acids.\nPaul John Flory, Jackson-Wood Professor of Chemistry, Stanford\nUniversity, Stanford, California.\nFor his outstanding contributions to our under-\nstanding of the modes of formation and structure\nof polymeric substances.\nWilliam Alfred Fowler, Professor of Physics, California\nInstitute of Technology, Pasadena, California.\nFor his scientific contributions to nuclear\nphysics and astrophysics, which permitted\nhim to span both disciplines to unravel the\nnuclear processes that control the evolution\nof stars.\nAPPENDIX \"B\" p. 10\n9/18/75\n2\nKurt Godel, Professor of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced\nStudy, Princeton, New Jersey.\nFor laying the foundation for today's flourishing\nstudy of mathematical logic.\nRudolef Kompfner, Director, Electronics and Radio Research,\nBell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. , Holmdel, New Jersey.\nFor his invention of the traveling-wave tube and\nfor major contributions to communication satellites\nand to optical communications.\nJames Van Gundia Neel, Lee R. Dice Professor of Human Genetics,\nUniversity of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan.\nFor pioneering achievements in creating the science\nof human genetics and discovering the genetic basis\nof several human diseases.\nLinus Carl Pauling, Professor of Chemistry, Stanford University,\nStanford, California.\nFor the extraordinary scope and power of his\nimagination, which has led to basic contributions\nin such diverse fields as structural chemistry\nand the nature of chemical bonding, molecular\nbiology, immunology, and the nature of genetic\ndiseases.\nRalph Brazelton Peck, Consulting Foundation Engineer,\nAlbuquerque, New Mexico.\nFor his development of the science and art of\nsubsurface engineering, combining the contribu-\ntions of the sciences of geology and soil mechanics\nwith the practical art of foundation design.\nKenneth Sanborn Pitzer, Professor of Chemistry, University of\nCalifornia, Berkeley, California.\nFor his pioneering application of statistical\nthermodynamics and spectroscopy to our under-\nstanding of the properties of organic and\ninorganic materials.\nAPPENDIX \"B\" p. 11\n9/10/75\nJames Augustine Shannon, Special Adviser to President,\nRockefeller University, New York, New York.\nFor outstanding leadership in biomedical research\nfollowing an earlier career in distinguished\nlaboratory investigation of kidney function and\nantimalarial drugs.\nAbel Wolman, Professor Emeritus, Sanitary Engineering, The\nJohns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.\nFor significant improvements in the environment\nand in the health and prosperity of large popu-\nlations through the development of better water\nsupply and wastewater systems for cities, regions,\nand entire nations.\n####"
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