Memorandum, Recommendations of the Atomic Energy Commission for the General Advisory Committee
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OCR Page 1 of 2Recommendation of the Atomic Energy Commission
for the
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James B. CONANT, President of Harvard University. Chairman,
National Defense Research Committee. Dr. Conant has had a
leading role in the policy formation of the Atomic Energy
Project since its earliest days
Iee A. DU BRIDGE, President of the California Institute of
Technology. War-time Director, Radiation Laboratory of OSRD
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. DuBridge
is an outstanding experimental physicist with broad experience,
and distinguished scientific leader not connected with the Atomic
Energy Project previously.
Enrico FERMI, Winner of Nobel prize in physics. Professor of
Physics, University of Chicago. An outstanding experimental and
theoretical physicist who has played the leading role scientifi-
cally in the realization of the nuclear chain reaction.
J. R. OPPENHEIMER, Professor of Theoretical Physics, University
of California. War-time Director, Los Alamos Laboratories of the
Manhattan Project. Member, State Department Board of Consultants
responsible for the Report on the International Control of Atomic
Energy An outstanding theoretical physicist with the broadest
insight into all the problems in the development of atomic energy.
I. I. RABI, Winner of Nobel prize in physics. Professor of
physics, Columbia University. War-time Associate Director, Radi-
ation Laboratory of OSRD at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
nology, and consultant for the Los Alamos Laboratories of the
Manhattan Project. An outstanding experimental physicist and a
recognized leader whose counsel has been widely sought on scien-
tific questions.
Hartley ROWE, Vice President and Chief Engineer, United Fruit
Company. In charge of Transportation Equipment Development for
the OSRD; Technical Advisor to SHAEF; engineering advisor and
consultant to the Manhattan Project. Mr. Rowe is widely recog-
nized for his experience and achievements in engineering
Glenn T. SEABORG, Professor of Chemistry, University of California.
A chief radio-chemist for the Manhattan Project at the Metallurgical
Laboratory of the University of Chicago. Outstanding for his work
in the discovery and elucidation of plutonium and other elements
beyond uranium.
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