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Science and Man (SAM Files),
1949-2004 (bulk 1962-1988) [subseries]: The Science and Man sub-series (SAM Files) contains Lederberg's non-technical writings and opinion pieces from a variety of publications. The articles in the SAM Files sub-series are unique. They are not in Lederberg's usual technically analytical style. He wrote the majority of the articles and speeches for the general public and their contents are reflective of the sometimes-turbulent 1960s. In his articles written for the Washington Post, Lederberg addressed such timely issues as women's health, the biology of race and intelligence, genetic manipulation, biological/chemical warfare, and religion verses science. Many of the articles still resonate with political and social significance.
The SAM Files sub-series follows a numerical arrangement. Please note that the number sequence is not complete. Folders 1 through 232 consist of the complete series of weekly columns written for the Washington Post between July 24, 1966 and September 12, 1971. Folders 233 to 339 consist of articles and speeches written for a variety of different organizations and publications. The last portion of the sub-series is not numbered and the folders are labeled as background files. These files contain correspondence from several newspapers and readers (commentary, questions, requests); they also contain the original final manuscripts for the Washington Post series. Documents were kept in original order.
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105 |
1-2 |
SAM 1: The "Heart Gap" Will Cause Soul Ache (7/24/1966),
1964-1998
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105 |
3 |
SAM 2: Using Bigotry Against Bias (7/31/1966),
1966-1972
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105 |
4 |
SAM 3: Bootlegging Flag to the Moon (8/7/1966),
1966, 1977
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105 |
5 |
SAM 4: Nine Doctors Test Law (8/14/1966),
1966-1969
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105 |
6 |
SAM 5: Animals for Research (8/21/1966),
1966-1970, 1987
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105 |
7 |
SAM 6: Don't Scrap Education Yet (8/28/1966),
1966, 1977, 1985
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105 |
8 |
SAM 7: World's End Postponed (9/14/1966),
1966, 1972-1974, 1982-1986, 1992-1998
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105 |
9 |
SAM 8: What About the Pill? (9/18/1966),
1966-1969
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105 |
10 |
SAM 9 (Special): A Treaty Proposal on Germ Warfare (9/24/1966),
1966-1969
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105 |
11 |
SAM 10: Pill Heralds Biological Change (9/25/1966),
1966-1969
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105 |
12 |
SAM 11: Virginia "Biology" Based on Delusion (10/2/1966),
1966-1970, 1988-1996
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105 |
13 |
SAM 12: Backsliding in Science (10/9/1966),
1966
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105 |
14 |
SAM 13: We Need More and Better Docs (10/16/1966),
1966-1970
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105 |
15 |
SAM 14: The Disaster of Idiocy (10/23/1966),
1966
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105 |
16 |
SAM 15: The Brains of the Matter (10/30/1966),
1966
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105 |
17 |
SAM 16: Insight in a Hormone (11/6/1966),
1966-1974
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105 |
18 |
SAM 17: A Science Scoop by China (11/13/1966),
1966
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105 |
19 |
SAM 18: A Hereditary Tummy-Ache? (11/20/1966),
1966-1969
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105 |
20 |
SAM 19: What's in a Name in Drugs? (11/27/1966),
1966-1969, 1977-1981, 1992
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105 |
21 |
SAM 20: Innovation Throws Us (12/4/1966),
1966, 1972, 1992
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105 |
22 |
SAM 21: Space: The Crisis of Decision (12/11/1966),
1966-1967
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105 |
23 |
SAM 22 (Special): On Cosmic Law: "An Earthly Start" (12/17/1966),
1966-1971
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105 |
24 |
SAM 23: Poets Knew It All Along (12/18/1966),
1966-1969, 1986; undated
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105 |
25 |
SAM 24: Big Decisions on Big Boom (12/25/1966),
1966-1969
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105 |
26 |
SAM 25: A Ministry of Truth (1/1/1967),
1967-1984, 1998
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105 |
27 |
SAM 26: Dangerous Delinquents (1/8/1967),
1966-1971
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105 |
28 |
SAM 27: Technological Disharmony (1/15/1967),
1966-1967
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105 |
29 |
SAM 28: Chromosomes and Crime (1/22/1967),
1967
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105 |
30 |
SAM 29: Our Pal, the Computer (1/29/1967),
1967-1974
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105 |
31 |
SAM 30: Puzzling Over the Dawn of Life (2/5/1967),
1967
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105 |
32 |
SAM 31: Our Neighbor Mars (2/12/1967),
1967-1968
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105 |
33 |
SAM 32: Can We Keep Mars Clean? (2/19/1967),
1967
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105 |
34 |
SAM 33: Are There Bugs on Mars? (2/26/1967),
1967
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105 |
35 |
SAM 34: More Vaccines on the Horizon (3/5/1967),
1967-1970, 1988, 1996
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105 |
36 |
SAM 35: Flaws in Disease Data (3/12/1967),
1967, 1994-1998
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105 |
37 |
SAM 36: Cheap Vaccine Can Be Costly (3/19/1967),
1967, 1983
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105 |
38 |
SAM 37: The Priority of Education (3/26/1967),
1967
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105 |
39 |
SAM 38: What's in a Child's Mind? (4/2/1967),
1967
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105 |
40 |
SAM 39: Nature Versus Nurture (4/9/1967),
1967
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105 |
41 |
SAM 40: A Test Tube Daddy (4/16/1967),
1967
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105 |
42 |
SAM 41: Informed Guinea Pigs (4/23/1967),
1967-1970
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105 |
43 |
SAM 42: The Vital Thyroid Hormone (4/30/1967),
1967
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105 |
44 |
SAM 43: Each of Us Is a Society (5/7/1967),
1967
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105 |
45 |
SAM 44: First an Egg, Then a Man (5/14/1967),
1967
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105 |
46 |
SAM 45: Fusion of Fish and Man (5/21/1967),
1967
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105 |
47 |
SAM 46: Tumor Spread by Fusion (5/28/1967),
1967
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105 |
48 |
SAM 47: Are Intelligence Tests Fair? (6/3/1967),
1967-1969
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105 |
49 |
SAM 48: The Future of Agriculture (6/17/1967),
1967-1969, 1987-1988
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105 |
50 |
SAM 49: Cell Biology (6/24/1967),
1967
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105 |
51 |
SAM 50: The Legal Start of Life (7/1/1967),
1967, 1981-1982, 1989-1992
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105 |
52 |
SAM 51: Technological Gap and Italy's Future (7/4/1967),
1967-1974, 1983
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105 |
53 |
SAM 52: The World of the Future (7/8/1967),
1966-1971, 1978-1985, 1992-1995
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105 |
54 |
SAM 53: Food from the World's Factories? (7/15/1967),
1967, 1989-1992
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105 |
55 |
SAM 54: Paradox in U.S. Food Policy (7/22/1967),
1966-1970
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105 |
56 |
SAM 55: The Disease of Malnutrition (7/29/1967),
1967
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105 |
57 |
SAM 56: A Tax on Nutrition (8/5/1967),
1967
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105 |
58 |
SAM 57: Meeting Nutritional Needs (8/12/1967),
1967-1969
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105 |
59 |
SAM 58: The Versatile Embryo (8/19/1967),
1967
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105 |
60 |
SAM 59: Clinical Tests Prove Benefits of Drugs in Schizophrenia (8/26/1967),
1967-1969
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105 |
61 |
SAM 60: A Test of Classroom "Bloomers" New Key to Education Research (9/2/1967),
1967-1971,1994
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105 |
62 |
SAM 61: Science Trails Vaccine Against Undiagnosed Viral Infections (9/9/1967),
1967-1969
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105 |
63 |
SAM 62: Crossbreeding is Nature's Device to Speed Evolution (9/16/1967),
1967
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105 |
64 |
SAM 63: Science Can't Be Dogmatic About Virgin Birth in Man (9/23/1967),
1966-1971, 1985-1986
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105 |
65 |
SAM 64: Unpredictable Variety Still Rules Human Reproduction (9/30/1967),
1967, 2002
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105 |
66 |
SAM 65: Only Education Transmutes Evil in Science's Findings (10/7/1967),
1967
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105 |
67 |
SAM 66: Man May "Program" Progeny Before He's Morally Ready (10/14/1967),
1967-1970
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105 |
68 |
SAM 67: Curbs on Human Engineering Can Create Thought Control (10/21/1967),
1967-1970
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105 |
69 |
SAM 68: A Bicentennial Underscores Trends in Medical Research (10/28/1967),
1967
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105 |
70 |
SAM 69: Genetic Intervention Is a Way of Improving Our Species (11/4/1967),
1967-1970
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105 |
71 |
SAM 70: Israel Fails to Use Science Reservoir for Its Own Good (11/11/1967),
1967
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105 |
72 |
SAM 71: Israel's Weizmann Institute Traces the DNA of a Virus (11/18/1967),
1967-1970
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105 |
73 |
SAM 72: 17 Countries Top the U.S. in Low Infant Mortalities (11/25/1967),
1967-1968
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105 |
74 |
SAM 73: Birthweight Is a Big Factor in the Survival of Infants (12/2/1967),
1967-1970
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105 |
75 |
SAM 74: The Premature Baby Starts Life in Precarious Condition (12/9/1967),
1967
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105 |
76 |
SAM 75: Moribund Patient's Trust Is at Stake (12/10/1967),
1967
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105 |
77 |
SAM 76: Neurological Defects Come With Premature Births (12/16/1967),
1967
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105 |
78 |
SAM 77: "Creation of Life" Is More Slogan Than a Description (12/23/1967),
1967
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105 |
79 |
SAM 78: Society, Not Science, to Decide When to Cure Some Diseases (12/30/1967),
1967-1970, 1976
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106 |
1 |
SAM 79: Replication of DNA Molecules Shouldn't Be a Moral Issue (1/6/1968),
1968
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106 |
2 |
SAM 80: DNA Breakthrough Points Way to Therapy by Virus (1/13/1968),
1967-1968
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106 |
3 |
SAM 81: Legislation on Transplants Should Begin With Specifics (1/20/1968),
1968-1971
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106 |
4 |
SAM 82: Evidence Links Poor Diet to Forever-Stunted Minds (1/27/1968),
1968
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106 |
5 |
SAM 83: Budget Bureau Decisions Enter the Public Arena (2/3/1968),
1968
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106 |
6 |
SAM 84: Kids Today Grow Up Faster; Should Rights Come Sooner? (2/10/1968),
1968-1970
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106 |
7 |
SAM 85: A-Weapons Must Be Limited If Used in South Vietnam (2/17/1968),
1968, 1980
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106 |
8 |
SAM 86: We'd Better Cache Culture on Far Side of the Moon (2/24/1968),
1968-1969
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106 |
9 |
SAM 87: Demands of Vietnam Hobble Our Steps to Outer World (3/2/1968),
1968
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106 |
10 |
SAM 88: Use of Nuclear Weapons Is An Invitation to Disaster (3/9/1968),
1968
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106 |
11 |
SAM 89: It's Better to Prevent Abuses in Transplant Experiments (3/16/1968),
1968-1970
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106 |
12 |
SAM 90: What Can Be Done to Protect You From Your Doctor? (3/26/1968) [Not Printed in Washington Post],
1968-1970
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106 |
13 |
SAM 91: Congress Should Examine Biological Warfare Tests (3/30/1968),
1967-1969, 1998
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106 |
14 |
SAM 92: Russian Computers Having Delusions---Or Are They? (4/6/1968),
1968-1971, 1985
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106 |
15 |
SAM 93: Here's Chloroacetophenone In Your Eye; You Better Blink (4/13/1968),
1968-1970, 1989, 1995-1998
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106 |
16 |
SAM 94: New Civil Hazards Agency Could Regulate Gun Sales (4/20/1967),
1968-1973
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106 |
17 |
SAM 95: Cell Transplants Hold Hope in "White Skin" Epidemic (4/27/1968),
1968-1979, 1992-1994
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106 |
18 |
SAM 96: We Don't Know Basic Facts About Biology of Racial Traits (5/4/1968),
1968
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106 |
19 |
SAM 97: Personal Tolerance Futile Amid Institutional Racism (5/11/1968),
1968-1969
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106 |
20 |
SAM 98: Common Sense Should Impel Moves to End U.S. Hunger (5/18/1968),
1968
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106 |
21 |
SAM 99: "Good Food" to One Human May Half-Starve Another (5/25/1968),
1968
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106 |
22 |
SAM 100: Campus Radicals' Booby Trap Is to Invite Brutal Reaction (6/1/1968),
1967-1970
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106 |
23 |
SAM 101: That 'Academic' Work on DNA Applied to a Human Disease (6/8/1968),
1968-1970
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106 |
24 |
SAM 102: Can Drinking Coffee Raise Chances of Skin Damage? (6/15/1968),
1968-1970
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106 |
25 |
SAM 103: Candidates Could Outline Differences on ABM Policy (6/22/1968),
1968-1971
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106 |
26 |
SAM 104: The Real Missile Gap Is In Knowledge of Psychology (6/29/1968),
1968-1970, 1983
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106 |
27 |
SAM 105: Searching Debate Needed on Issue of Building ABM (7/6/1968),
1968-1969
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106 |
28 |
SAM 106: Getting Out From Under the Shadow of the Bomb (7/13/1968),
1968
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106 |
29 |
SAM 107: Breaking the Deadlock Over Missile Inspection (7/20/1968),
1968-1969
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106 |
30 |
SAM 108: Social Science Research Attack is Vulnerable, The Capital Times (7/30/1968),
1966-1970, 1981-1986
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106 |
31 |
SAM 109: Remarkable Appeal From Soviet Scientist, The Oak Ridger (8/5/1968),
1968-1980
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106 |
32 |
SAM 110: Arms Control Issue Rates More Campaign Attention (8/10/1968),
1967-1968
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106 |
33 |
SAM 111: Swift Biological Advance Can Be Bent to Genocide (8/17/1968),
1968
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106 |
34 |
SAM 112: The Infamous Black Death May Return to Haunt Us (8/31/1968),
1968-1969, 1978-1990
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106 |
35 |
SAM 113: Mankind Had a Near Miss From a Mystery Pandemic (9/7/1968),
1968, 1987
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106 |
36 |
SAM 114: Hailing ORNL Example of "Genetic Engineering", The Oak Ridger (9/9/1968),
1968-1970
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106 |
37 |
SAM 115: Ire Over Czechs Shouldn't Blind U.S. to Its Interests (9/14/1968),
1968-1969
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106 |
38 |
SAM 11:6 Melting DNA Yields Clues to the Puzzle of Heredity (9/21/1968),
1968-1971
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106 |
39 |
SAM 117: Science Tracks Down Bearers of Deadly Cystic Fibrosis (9/28/1968),
1968
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106 |
40 |
SAM 118: The Risky Pregnancy, The San Francisco Chronicle (10/13/1968),
1967-1970
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106 |
41 |
SAM 119: Any Kind of Contraception is Probably Not "Natural" (10/12/1968),
1968-1970
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106 |
42 |
SAM 120: "Criminal Genetic Types" Pose a Research Dilemma (10/19/1968),
1968-1969
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106 |
43 |
SAM 121: Stretching Out the Period of the Brain's Development (10/26/1968),
1968, 1982
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106 |
44 |
SAM 122: Is Everybody Rotten to the Core? (11/2/1968),
1968-1976, 1986-1991
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106 |
45 |
SAM 123: "Playmate" Shows Problems In Studying the Emotions (11/9/1968),
1968-1970, 1986
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106 |
46 |
SAM 124: Psychology of Differences Between Sexes Still Obscure (11/16/1968),
1968, 1999
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106 |
47 |
SAM 125: More Data Needed on Effect of LSD (11/22/1968),
1968-1971
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106 |
48 |
SAM 126: Some Bad Habits of Reacting to Stress Can Be Unlearned (11/30/1968),
1968-1969
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106 |
49 |
SAM 127: Sickness of the Mind (12/8/1968),
1968-1971, 1979-1980
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106 |
50 |
SAM 128: Our Defense Spending Ought to Include Flu Protection (12/14/1968),
1968-1969
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106 |
51 |
SAM 129: Tiny Muscles Seem to Have a Role in Brain Activity (12/21/1968),
1967-1968
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106 |
52 |
SAM 130: Man Can Be Called "Machine"-- But a Most Complex One (12/28/1968),
1963-1982, 1999; undated
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106 |
53 |
SAM 131: DDT: Boon or Bane? (1/4/1969),
1968-1969
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106 |
54 |
SAM 132: Science Has Long Known Ways to Make Subhumans (1/11/1969),
1968-1969
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106 |
55 |
SAM 133: Quality of Life and Freedom Will Perish If Unlimited "Right to Breed" Persists (1/18/1969),
1968-1969
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106 |
56 |
SAM 134: Food Needs Require Us To Apply Basic Biology (1/25/1969),
1969
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106 |
57 |
SAM 135: Sea-Level Canal Points Up Need for Environment Data (2/1/1969),
1969-1970
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106 |
58 |
SAM 136: Discoveries In Cell Fusion Augur Advances In Biology (2/8/1969),
1969
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106 |
59 |
SAM 137: Most Wildlife Species Appear to Be Doomed By Growth in Population and by Pollution (2/15/1969),
1967-1999
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107 |
1 |
SAM 138: Leaded Gasoline Presents Hazards to Health (2/22/1969),
1968-1969
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107 |
2 |
SAM 139: Spreading Research Strikes Score on the Wrong Target (3/1/1969),
1969
|
107 |
3 |
SAM 140: Cells Hindering Transplants Play Wide Role (3/8/1969),
1968-1974
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107 |
4 |
SAM 141: Revived Controversy Over Fluoridation Points Up Our Basic Lack of Knowledge (3/15/1969),
1962, 1969, 1998
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107 |
5 |
SAM 142: Public Finds Conflicts in Fluoridation Vote (3/22/1969),
1967-1970, 1993
|
107 |
6 |
SAM 143 (Special): The Meaning of Dr. Jensen's Study of I.Q. Disparities (3/29/1969),
1968-1973, 1995
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107 |
7 |
SAM 143b: The Issue of "Bad Heredity", Stanford M.D. (10/1966),
1965-1969
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107 |
8 |
SAM 144: Must We Re-Educate Average Physicians So They May Evaluate the Newest Drugs? (3/29/1969),
1968-1970
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107 |
9 |
SAM 145: Genetics Can Be as Exciting as Astrology If You Ignore Subtleties of How Genes Act (4/5/1969),
1969, 1982-1985
|
107 |
10 |
SAM 146: Chromium, Other Elements Seen Crucial in Human Diets (4/12/1969),
1969
|
107 |
11 |
SAM 147: Heart Transplants a Help, But Prevention is Better (4/19/1969),
1969, 1994-1995
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107 |
12 |
SAM 148: Campus Clashes Raise Issues Basic to Democratic Society (4/16/1969),
1969
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107 |
13 |
SAM 149: We're So Accustomed to Using Chlorine That We Tend to Overlook Its Toxicity (5/3/1969),
1969-1971, 1985, 1992
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107 |
14 |
SAM 150: Research Yields Clues On Blood Disease Caused By Worms In Tropical Climates (5/10/1969),
1967-1969
|
107 |
15 |
SAM 151: We Need Widespread Tests for Venereal Diseases (5/17/1969),
1965-1973
|
107 |
16 |
SAM 152: Greed to Cash In on Science Can Cause Cosmic Bellyache (5/24/1969),
1966-1970, 1990, 1996
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107 |
17 |
SAM 153: A Cloud of Questions Hovers Around Carbon Monoxide (5/31/1969),
1968-1971, 1986
|
107 |
18 |
SAM 154: Those Who Fear Mind Control In Future Should Look Hard Now--At Television (6/7/1969),
1969
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107 |
19 |
SAM 155: Telephone-Computer Hook Up Expands Information Network (6/14/1969),
1967-1970, 1984-1991
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107 |
20 |
SAM 156: TV Can Be So Magnificent; Why Must It Be So Bad? (6/21/1969),
1969-1970, 1991
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107 |
21 |
SAM 157: Cable, Pay TV Provide Science-Policy Issue (6/28/1969),
1969-1970
|
107 |
22 |
SAM 158: Street Crime Provides a Case for Rationing Radio Channels (7/5/1969),
1968-1971, 1983-1994
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107 |
23 |
SAM 159: Surprises From the Moon (7/12/1969),
1958-1961, 1969-1982, 1991
|
107 |
24 |
SAM 159a: Lunar Quarantine [Letter to the Editor of The New York Times] (7/13/1969),
1969-1971, 1989, 1996
|
107 |
25 |
SAM 160: Technology of TV Should Put Viewer Back Into the Picture (7/19/1969),
1969-1970, 1984, 1992-1994
|
107 |
26 |
SAM 161: The "Mysterious" Computer Will Not Abet Witch-Hunts (7/26/1969),
1969-1970
|
107 |
27 |
SAM 162: Business is Marketing Data Once Sold By Private Eye (8/2/1969),
1968-1971, 1983, 1997
|
107 |
28 |
SAM 163: Secrecy of Doctor-Patient Relationship Might Not Prove So Sacred In Court (8/9/1969),
1969-1978, 1986, 1991-1995
|
107 |
29 |
SAM 164: Value of Sending Men to Mars is Vastly Outweighed by Cost (8/16/1969),
1957, 1965-1969
|
107 |
30 |
SAM 165: Strontium 90 Less an Ogre Than Painted, But How Much? (8/23/1969),
1969-1971
|
107 |
31 |
SAM 166: Even Controlled Burning of Forests Has Drawbacks (8/30/1969),
1969-1973, 1982, 1987-1997
|
107 |
32 |
SAM 167: Facilities Still Primitive for Tracing Fingerprints (9/6/1969),
1965-1970, 1992
|
107 |
33 |
SAM 168: Fingerprints are Permanent From Third Month of Life (9/13/1969),
1969
|
107 |
34 |
SAM 169: The Moral Issue of Science is Lack of Science of Peace (9/20/1969),
1967-1970
|
107 |
35 |
SAM 170: Even Studies of Hiroshima Have Not Proved Mutations (9/27/1969),
1969, 1979
|
107 |
36 |
SAM 171: Human Mutation Can Scramble the Coded Genetic Message of DNA (10/4/1969),
1969
|
107 |
37 |
SAM 172: A Good Try Poses Problem (10/11/1969),
1960-1963, 1969-1979, 1995-1996
|
107 |
38 |
SAM 173: Air Pollution Ingredients Are Suspect for Mutation (10/18/1969),
1969-1971
|
107 |
39 |
SAM 174: Many "Accepted" Additives May Be Cyclamate's Equal (10/25/1969),
1969-1970
|
108 |
1 |
SAM 175: Environmental Chemicals' Hazards Still Little Known (11/1/1969),
1968-1969
|
108 |
2 |
SAM 176: Race and Intelligence, Stanford Daily (10/21/1969),
1969-1972
|
108 |
3 |
SAM 177: MSG Revelations Make One Wonder About Other Foods (11/8/1969),
1949, 1955, 1969
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108 |
4 |
SAM 178: Heavy Dosage No Argument Against Ban on Cyclamate (11/15/1969),
1969
|
108 |
5 |
SAM 179: National Drug Test Center Would Be a Salutary Step (11/22/1969),
1969-1970, 1995
|
108 |
6 |
SAM 180: Additives Shouldn't Harm Even One in Million (11/29/1969),
1968-1969
|
108 |
7 |
SAM 181: An Asteroid Into the Sun May Have Glazed Moon Rock (12/6/1969),
1969-1971
|
108 |
8 |
SAM 182: Biological Warfare and the Extinction of Man (12/2/1969) [JL Statement before a House Subcommittee],
1969-1970
|
108 |
9 |
SAM 183: Pretesting Chemical Additives, Chemical and Engineering News (12/8/1969),
1969-1973
|
108 |
10 |
SAM 183a: Wisdom of Cyclamate Ban [Letter to the Editor of Science] (12/26/1969),
1969-1970
|
108 |
11 |
SAM 183n: [Letter to the Editor of Nature (re: cyclamates)] (11/15/1969),
1969
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108 |
12 |
SAM 183s: Cyclamate Ban [Letter to the Editor of Science] (11/7/1969),
1969
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108 |
13 |
SAM 183sr: Risks in Food [Letter to the Editor of SR] (10/3/1970),
1970
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108 |
14 |
SAM 184: Health Care Costs Inflated By Dollars Without Doctors (12/13/1969),
1969-1971
|
108 |
15 |
SAM 185: Dangerous Rail Shipments Burden Innocent Bystander (12/20/1969),
1969-1972, 1978
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108 |
16 |
SAM 186: Leukemia Ebb is Rare News on the Environmental Front (12/27/1969),
1969
|
108 |
17 |
SAM 187: Biological Goal: Human Welfare, New York Times (1/12/1970),
1969-1970
|
108 |
18 |
SAM 188: New Cancer Data Imply Death Error (1/3/1970),
1960, 1969-1970
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108 |
19 |
SAM 189: Atomic Risk Hard to Rate in Terms of Electrocution (1/10/1970),
1969-1971
|
108 |
20-23 |
SAM 190: Ample Evidence for Taking the Lead Out of Gasoline (1/17/1970),
1965-1970
|
108 |
24 |
SAM 191: Just What Scientific Lore Would Be Better Unknown? (1/24/1970),
1969-1970
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108 |
25 |
SAM 192: Power's Good Safety Score Can Be Further Improved (1/31/1970),
1968-1975, 1984-1987
|
108 |
26 |
SAM 193: We Need Social Inventions to Deal With Overbreeding (2/7/1970),
1968-1970
|
108 |
27 |
SAM 194: We Can Make a Safer World By Dropping Work on Toxins (2/14/1970),
1970-1971
|
108 |
28 |
SAM 195: "Eradication" of Smallpox Shouldn't End Containment (2/22/1970),
1966-1970
|
108 |
29 |
SAM 196: Biology Could Add Little to Hitlerian Repertoire (2/28/1970),
1970
|
108 |
30 |
SAM 197: Challenge to Pompidou, Stanford Daily (2/26/1970),
1967-1970
|
108 |
31 |
SAM 198: From Prometheus to Frankenstein [Abstract] (3/3/1970),
1970
|
108 |
32 |
SAM 199: Our CBW Facilities Could Help Against Pestilences (3/7/1970),
1966-1971
|
108 |
33 |
SAM 200: Yellow Fever Still Survives In Jungles of Africa, Brazil (3/14/1970),
1955, 1964-1970, 1982-1985, 1997
|
108 |
34 |
SAM 201: Long Range Study Mustn't Sidetrack Birth Control (3/21/1970),
1970-1971
|
108 |
35 |
SAM 202: High Technology Can End Pollution (3/26/1970),
1970
|
108 |
36 |
SAM 203: U.S. Population Growth Could Be Made Bearable (4/4/1970),
1965-1970
|
108 |
37 |
SAM 204: Prophets of Doom Don't Help Population Problem (4/11/1970),
1970
|
109 |
1 |
SAM 205: Ecology Has All Requisites of an Authentic Religion (4/18/1970),
1959, 1967-1973, 1979-1980
|
109 |
2 |
SAM 206: How to Harvest Enrichment Of Land Surrounding Parks (4/25/1970),
1970-1971
|
109 |
3 |
SAM 207: Security Is Happiest Cure For Overbreeding of Poor (5/2/1970),
1967-1970, 1989
|
109 |
4 |
SAM 208: How Can Random Rampages Alter Course In Vietnam? (5/9/1970),
1970
|
109 |
5 |
SAM 209: In Deflecting Hurricanes, Where Do We Aim Them? (5/16/1970),
1970-1974, 1991-1993
|
109 |
6-7 |
SAM 210: Intellectuals Revive Dream Of Israeli-Arabic Planning (5/23/1970),
1970, 1987
|
109 |
8 |
SAM 211: Viable Substitute Proposed For Detergent Phosphates (5/30/1970),
1967-1975
|
109 |
9 |
SAM 212: Dramatic Results Unlikely From Replacing Phosphates (6/6/1970),
1968-1971
|
|
SAM 213, Politics Nullifies Science In Environmental Studies (6/13/1970),
[subseries]:
|
109 |
10 |
Article,
1970-1971
|
109 |
11 |
Correspondence,
1969-1971
|
109 |
12 |
Manuscript,
1970
|
109 |
13 |
Notes,
1970
|
109 |
14 |
SAM 214: Flameproofing Children's Cotton Nighties (6/20/1970),
1970-1983, 1997-1998
|
109 |
15 |
SAM 215: We Know Little About Matches (6/27/1970),
1970-1975, 1983, 1993-1997)
|
109 |
16 |
SAM 216: Consumer Should Be On Par With Labor and Industry (7/4/1970),
1968-1980, 1987, 1997-1998
|
|
SAM 217: Government Is Most Dangerous of Genetic Engineers (7/19/1970) [subseries]:
|
109 |
17 |
Article,
1970-1971
|
109 |
18 |
Article and Duplicates,
1970
|
109 |
19 |
Correspondence,
1970
|
109 |
20 |
Manuscript [SeeQ62],
1970
|
|
SAM 218 [subseries]:
|
109 |
21 |
Engineering Viruses for Health or Warfare (8/16/1970),
1970-1971, 1983
|
109 |
22 |
Article and Duplicates,
1970-1971
|
109 |
23 |
Correspondence,
1970-1972
|
109 |
24 |
Manuscript,
1970
|
109 |
25 |
Notes,
1969-1972
|
109 |
26 |
SAM 218b: [Letter to the Editor of The New York Times (2/25/1971)],
1971, 1984
|
|
SAM 219 [subseries]:
|
109 |
27 |
The Dilemma of Curbing Chemical Warfare (9/27/1970),
1970, 1999; undated
|
109 |
28 |
Article and Duplicates,
1970, 1984
|
109 |
29 |
Correspondence,
1970
|
109 |
30 |
Manuscript,
1970
|
109 |
31 |
Notes,
1966-1970
|
109 |
32 |
SAM 220: Current Issues In Strategic Arms Control (10/25/1970),
1970-1971, 1983-1985 [subseries]:
|
109 |
33 |
Articles and Duplicates,
1970
|
109 |
34 |
Correspondence,
1970-1971
|
109 |
35 |
Manuscript,
1970
|
110 |
1 |
Notes,
1961, 1969-1973, 1980-1985
|
110 |
2 |
SAM 220a: A Freeze on Missile Testing, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (3/1971),
1971
|
|
SAM 221: Even Scientists Can't Halt Power Shovels (11/28/1970) [subseries]:
|
110 |
3 |
Article and Duplicates,
1970
|
110 |
4 |
Correspondence,
1970-1971; undated
|
110 |
5 |
Manuscript,
1970
|
110 |
6 |
Notes,
1969-1971;1984
|
110 |
7 |
SAM 222: Cost-Analysis of Genetic Disease from Radiation: $100 per Man-Rad (12/3/1970) [Not Published],
1970-1971, 1999
|
110 |
8 |
SAM 223: Air Quality Standard for Lead: Environmental Health Aspects (11/19/1970) [Not Published],
1970, 1993
|
110 |
9 |
SAM 224: Popollution--Are We All Guilty? The Higher and Higher Wisdom (12/1970),
1970-1972
|
|
SAM 225 [subseries]:
|
110 |
10 |
Technology Assessment (1/24/1971),
1971
|
110 |
11 |
Article and Duplicates,
1971
|
110 |
12 |
Correspondence,
1970-1971
|
110 |
13 |
Manuscript,
1971
|
110 |
14 |
Notes,
1970-1971
|
|
SAM 226 [subseries]:
|
110 |
15 |
Cancer "Cure" Has Limitations (2/14/1971),
1971, 1991
|
110 |
16 |
Article and Duplicates,
1971
|
110 |
17 |
Correspondence,
1971, 1991
|
110 |
18 |
Manuscript,
1971
|
110 |
19 |
Notes,
1966-1973
|
110 |
20 |
SAM 226b: "Statement by Joshua Lederberg" [on the 20th anniversary of the National Cancer Act of 1971] (12/18/1991),
1991
|
|
SAM 227 [subseries]:
|
110 |
21 |
Ratification of Geneva Protocol and the Control of Chemical Warfare (3/21/1971),
1971
|
110 |
22 |
Article and Duplicates,
1971
|
110 |
23 |
Correspondence,
1971
|
110 |
24 |
Manuscript,
1971
|
110 |
25 |
Notes,
1970-1971
|
|
SAM 228 [subseries]:
|
110 |
26 |
Radiation Debate is Off-Base (5/2/1971),
1970-1976
|
110 |
27 |
Article and Duplicates,
1971
|
110 |
28 |
Correspondence,
1970-1976, 1982
|
110 |
29 |
Manuscript,
1971
|
110 |
30 |
Notes,
1970-1974
|
110 |
31 |
SAM 229: Egg Transplants: Not the End of the World (6/20/1971),
1967-1971
|
110 |
32 |
SAM 230: Squaring an Infinite Circle: Radiobiology and the Value of Life, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (9/1971),
1955, 1968-1977, 1999
|
110 |
33 |
SAM 230a: Bulletin of Atomic Scientists (6/1972),
1971-1975
|
110 |
34 |
SAM 231: The Dilemma of Tainted Blood (8/1/1971),
1970-1973, 1992
|
110 |
35 |
SAM 232: Risks of Hurricane Taming (9/12/1971),
1970-1977
|
110 |
36 |
SAM 233: Letter to Graham Allison [Sardonovich Papers] (9/1972),
1972
|
110 |
37 |
SAM 234: Right to Life (5/18/1972) [Unpublished],
1972
|
110 |
38 |
SAM 235: Lederberg Testimony to House Subcommittee on Health and Environment (3/22/1973),
1973
|
110 |
39 |
SAM 236: Prevention and Therapy of Genetic Disease (Manuscript Draft) (8/6/1971),
1971-1977
|
110 |
40 |
SAM 237: Higher Education (3/15/1972),
1971-1973
|
110 |
41 |
SAM 238: Reply to Gunther Stent [Letter sent to Scientific American (Unpublished)] (4/6/1973),
1973
|
110 |
42 |
SAM 239: Arms Control [Letter to the Editor of Science] (4/6/1973),
1973
|
110 |
43 |
SAM 240: Kaibab Deer Myth [Letter to the Editor of BioScience] (1/1975),
1973-1975, 1983, 1992
|
110 |
44 |
SAM 241: Possibilitia di interventi su genotipo e fenotipo (1973),
1971-1973
|
110 |
45 |
SAM 242: Introduction to Fletcher's Book, "The Ethics of Genetic Control," by Doubleday (1974),
1973-1974, 1980
|
110 |
46 |
SAM 243: Draft memorandum on legislation on fetal research (9/10/1973),
1973
|
111 |
1 |
SAM 244: Remarks on the 10th Anniversary of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), "Implications of the Life Sciences for the Future of Man" (3/21/1973),
1972-1974
|
111 |
2 |
SAM 245: Patterns of Change 1960-1980, DuPont, "Life Sciences" (10/9/1962),
1962
|
111 |
3 |
SAM 246: Searching for GODot [in Communication with Extraterrestrial Intelligence (Sagan, C.)] (1973),
1971-1973, 1979-1997
|
111 |
4 |
SAM 247: Scientific Freedom [Letter to the Editor of Fortune] (10/1974),
1966-1974
|
111 |
5 |
SAM 248: A Geneticist on Safeguards [Letter to the Editor of The New York Times] (3/11/1975),
1975
|
111 |
6 |
SAM 249: Preface in Genetics Citation Index .... reprinted in Current Contents #50 (12/11/1974) [See Q66],
1974, 1995
|
111 |
7 |
SAM 250: The Sciences (NYAS), "Remembrance of Things Past" (12/1969),
1969, 1982-1985, 1995-1998
|
111 |
8 |
SAM 251: Statement, Peer Review Hearings (NIH) (2/19/1976),
1975-1978
|
111 |
9 |
SAM 252: Book Review, Computer Power and Human Reason (Weizenbaum, J). (3/18/1976),
1965, 1972-1977
|
111 |
10 |
SAM 253: WHO Roundtable Discussion, "Risks and Rewards" (6/1976),
1976
|
111 |
11 |
SAM 254: Letter to Alfred E. Vellucci [in The Sciences] (8/1976),
1976
|
111 |
12 |
SAM 255: An Appraisal of POSTS as an Interdisciplinary Effort, POSTS Program on Science, Technology and Society, CASBS 4th General Report (1975-1976),
1971-1976
|
111 |
13 |
SAM 256: Letter from Joshua Lederberg to Daniel J. Flood [re: hearings on HEW/NIGMS appropriations] (4/22/1977),
1977
|
111 |
14 |
SAM 257: Philosophy of Arms Control [Third Interim Report to the Ford Foundation] (1977),
1977
|
111 |
15 |
SAM 258: Edward Lawrie Tatum: A Biographical Memoir for the American Philosophical Society Yearbook (1977),
1977
|
111 |
16 |
SAM 259: Lederberg Suggests National Foundation to Exploit Fruits of University Research, Nature (7/6/1978),
1978
|
111 |
17 |
SAM 260: Presidential Address by J. Lederberg At His Installation as President of the Rockefeller University (10/16/1978),
1978-1979
|
111 |
18 |
SAM 261: Conversation with Joshua Lederberg, Organizational Dynamics, Ernest Miller (Winter 1980),
1979-1987
|
111 |
19 |
SAM 262: Scientists' Statement on Energy Policy (4/1975),
1975
|
111 |
20 |
SAM 263: A Challenge for Toxicologists [Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News] (3/2/1981),
1981
|
111 |
21 |
SAM 264: 1981: Molecular Genetics Comes of Age, Information Please Almanac (1982),
1979-1982
|
111 |
22 |
SAM 265: Excerpt from Proceedings of the ITT Worldwide Management Conference (4/27-29/1981),
1981-1982
|
111 |
23 |
SAM 266: The Future of Parasitology: An Overview, report of a conference (1981),
1981, 1987-1988, 1998
|
111 |
24 |
SAM 267: Excerpt from Fermentation: A Question of Life [Proceedings of the 6th International Fermentation Symposium] (7/20-25/1980),
1975-1980, 1991
|
111 |
25 |
SAM 268: Sackler School of Medicine Commencement Address (1981),
1981, 1990
|
111 |
26 |
SAM 268a: Excerpt from Arthur M. Sackler MD, 1913-1987 (1987),
1987
|
111 |
27 |
SAM 269: New York Times Interview, J. Lederberg and Thomas Khun [re: scientific thought] (3/13/1983),
1982-1983
|
111 |
28 |
SAM 270: J. Lederberg Interview with Phil R. Manning (3/31/1983),
1983-1987, 1996-1999
|
111 |
29 |
SAM 271: "Molecular Biology and Human Nature: Joshua Lederberg on the Complexity of DNA," The Collegiate Review (Fall 1983),
1979-1983
|
111 |
30 |
SAM 272: J. Lederberg Interview with Industrial Research and Development [re: industrial funding of university research] (9/1983),
1981-1983
|
111 |
31 |
SAM 273: "David A. Hamburg: President-Elect of AAAS," Science (7/29/1983),
1983
|
111 |
32 |
SAM 274: "Professor as Consultant: Conflict of Interest?," IDEA: Journal of Law and Technology (1983),
1982-1986, 1996-1997
|
111 |
33-34 |
SAM 275: Preface to NASA workshop on "The Cosmic History of the Biogenic Elements and Compounds" (1986),
1970-1987, 1997
|
111 |
35 |
SAM 276 [See 242],
1974-1979, 1988; undated
|
111 |
36 |
SAM 277: "An Ache to Learn," Columbia Magazine (Gilson, Estelle) (10/1984),
1983-1984
|
111 |
37 |
SAM 278: Review of Revolution in Science by I.B. Cohen (4/21/1985),
1985-1986
|
111 |
38 |
SAM 279: "Probing Cellular Basis of Health", Medical Tribune (5/8/1985),
1985-1988, 1998
|
111 |
39 |
SAM 280: "Computers in Science, Communication, and Education" [Proceedings of the Symposium on Medical Informatics] (3/7/1985),
1984-1986
|
111 |
40 |
SAM 281: Review of The Transforming Principle: Discovering That Genes are Made of DNA by Maclyn McCarty (12/1985),
1985-1986
|
111 |
41 |
SAM 282: "Biotechnology 1945-1985" [Foreword to Biotechnology in Food Processing] (5/14/1986),
1985-1986
|
|
SAM 283 [subseries]:
|
111 |
42 |
Foreword to Contemporary Classics in the Life Sciences, Volume 1 (1/18/1986),
1986
|
111 |
43 |
Citation Classics in the Life Sciences,
1984-1985
|
111 |
44 |
SAM 284: "A Scientist's Perspective" in Biotechnology Implications for Public Policy, Brookings Institution (1/27/1986),
1986
|
111 |
45 |
SAM 285: Foreword to Living Together: The Biology of Animal Parasitism, by William Trager (3/1986),
1986
|
111 |
46 |
SAM 286: Excerpt from High-Tech New York (4/23/1986),
1986, 1992
|
111 |
47 |
SAM 286a: J. Lederberg Interview in High Technology (6/1987),
1987
|
112 |
1 |
SAM 287: "A President Needs Discreet Science Advisers" [Letter to the Editor of The New York Times] (6/1/1986),
1985-1987
|
112 |
2 |
SAM 287a: Confidential Advice in the Public Interest: PSAC's Dilemma (1988),
1987-1988
|
112 |
3 |
SAM 287b: Science Advice to the Next President of U.S., "PSAC's Dilemma" (2/13/1988),
1987-1988
|
112 |
4 |
SAM 288: Introduction to Annual Review of Computer Science (1986),
1982-1986
|
112 |
5 |
SAM 289: "Electrical Technology and the Molecular Biologist" [In Electrical Engineering: The Second Century Begins] (1986),
1984-1986
|
112 |
6 |
SAM 290: Tax Reform and Universities, The Scientist (9/1986),
1986-1991
|
112 |
7 |
SAM 291: The Gift-Wrapped Genome, The Scientist (11/17/1986),
1986
|
112 |
8 |
SAM 292: J. Lederberg Interview, "Tying Minds Together to Advance Science and Social Intelligence", Computerworld (11/3/1986),
1986
|
112 |
9 |
SAM 293: Medical Education, Research and Practice in the Information Age, Leaders (1987),
1986-1987
|
112 |
10 |
SAM 294: "Health Research Strategies", Notes on Testimony to Senate Committee on Labour and Health (1/12/1987),
1987
|
112 |
11 |
SAM 295: Review of Apprentice to Genius: The Making of a Scientific Dynasty, by Robert Kanigel (9/1987),
1987-1989
|
112 |
12 |
SAM 296: Not Done,
2000
|
112 |
13 |
SAM 297: Review of The Statue Within: An Autobiography, by Francois Jacob (6/27/1988),
1988-1991
|
112 |
14 |
SAM 298: "Why Disturb a Jewel?" [Letter to the Editor of The New York Times] (2/7/1988),
1988
|
112 |
15 |
SAM 299: Foreword to Oncogenes: An Introduction to the Concept of Cancer Genes (1988),
1988
|
235 |
39 |
SAM 305: Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation; First Conference on Genetics (10/19-22/1959),
1958-1959
|
112 |
16 |
SAM 320: "Plasmids," Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology (10/1992),
1992
|
235 |
40 |
SAM 322: "Stuyvesant High School," Encyclopedia of New York City,
1990-1995
|
235 |
41 |
SAM 325: Preface to Symbiosis in Cell Evolution (2nd Edition, 1992),
1991-1992
|
235 |
42 |
SAM 329: "Communication as the Root of Scientific Progress" (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of the IFSE) (10/13-18/1991),
1993-1995
|
235 |
43 |
SAM 334: Preface to Future of Software (1994),
1994
|
235 |
44 |
SAM 336: "J.B.S. Haldane's Daedalus 1923 - 70 Years Before and After" (Foreword to Haldane's Daedalus Revisited, by K. R. Dronamraju),
1993-1995
|
112 |
17 |
SAM 339: "Joshua Lederberg: Scientific Risk Taker and Innovator", Journal for the Education of the Gifted (1995),
1995
|
235 |
45 |
SAM 340: "Evolution of Basic Research", Science The Endless Frontier: 1945-1995 (Columbia University Conference),
1994-1995
|
|
SAM 344 [subseries]:
|
|
Future of Hope Conference, Japan (12/4-5/1995)
|
235 |
46 |
Articles and Conference Materials,
1995
|
235 |
47 |
Clippings,
1995
|
235 |
48 |
Manuscript and Correspondence,
1995-1996
|
236 |
1 |
SAM 346: "Make Common Cause Against the Microbe Hordes", International Herald Tribune (12/19/1997),
1997
|
236 |
2 |
SAM 351: Literacy, The Internet, and the Global Village [in Celebrating Elie Wiesel: Stories, Essays, Reflections, edited by A. Rosen] (1998),
1996-1998
|
236 |
3 |
SAM 352: Is There a Killer Flu in Our Future?, Encyclopedia Britannica Medical Yearbook (1999),
1998
|
236 |
4 |
SAM 357: Foreword to Reminiscences, by J. Murray Luck (1999),
1999
|
236 |
5 |
SAM 361: Festschrift for Eugene Garfield [9/2000],
1999-2001
|
236 |
6-8 |
SAM 362: Toxicology for the Next Millenium (2000),
1997-2000
|
236 |
9 |
SAM 363: "'Ome Sweet 'Omics - A Genealogical Treasury of Words" (4/2/2001),
2001-2003
|
236 |
10 |
SAM 364: "Die nutzliche Mikrobe: Die Menschheit muss mit Bakterien umzugehen lernen, statt sei unterschiedslos zu vernichten" (2001),
2001
|
236 |
11 |
SAM 365: "Interview with Joshua Lederberg, Professor Emeritus, Rockefeller University", Georgetown Public Policy Review (Spring 2001),
2001
|
236 |
12-13 |
SAM 366: Unity of Knowledge (2001),
1999-2001
|
236 |
14 |
SAM 367: "Biological Warfare," Emerging Infectious Diseases (Nov-Dec 2001),
2001
|
236 |
15 |
SAM 368: "The Meaning of Epigenetics," The Scientist (9/17/2001),
2001-2002
|
236 |
16 |
SAM 369: "Keynote Address: Beyond the Genome," Brooklyn Law Review (Fall 2001),
2000-2001
|
236 |
17 |
SAM 370: Lederberg's Response to Fred Pearce Article,
2001
|
236 |
18 |
SAM 371: Foreword to Top 10 Biotechnologies for Improving Health in Developing Countries, University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics (ca. 2002),
ca. 2002
|
263 |
17 |
SAM 372: "The Cough Heard Around the World: SARS: We Must Find a New Inner Peace" (4/27/2003),
2000-2003
|
263 |
18 |
SAM 373: "A Centennial: George W. Beadle, 1903-1989" (1/2004),
2003-2004
|
263 |
19 |
SAM 374: Ricki Lewis' Law, The Scientist (8/2/2004),
2004
|
|
SAM (Background) [subseries]:
|
112 |
18 |
A,B,C Explanations,
1971(?)
|
112 |
19 |
The Age/Melbourne,
1967-1968
|
112 |
20 |
Book Deal with The MIT Press,
1971
|
112 |
21 |
Book/Headings and Prefaces,
1969
|
112 |
22 |
Boston Globe,
1967-1968
|
112 |
23 |
The Capitol Times, Madison Wisconsin,
1968
|
112 |
24 |
Correspondence with Niger Calder [Editor New Scientist],
1964
|
112 |
25 |
Correspondence with Readers,
1966-1971
|
112 |
26 |
Correspondence with Washington Post,
1966-1971
|
112 |
27 |
Die Zeit,
1966-1967
|
112 |
28 |
Distribution,
1971(?)
|
112 |
29 |
Distribution of Next Column and Notes,
1967-1971
|
112 |
30 |
[Draft] (9/8/1968),
1968 Sep
|
112 |
31-36 |
Final Manuscripts,
1966-1971
|
112 |
37 |
General,
1966-1970
|
112 |
38 |
General Correspondence,
1966-1972
|
112 |
39 |
Heading,
1966
|
112 |
40 |
Institute for Scientific Information, Current Contents,
1969-1971
|
112 |
41 |
Kagaku-Asahi,
1968
|
112 |
42 |
Lederberg Letters Requesting Information,
1966-1969
|
112 |
43 |
Letters of Comment,
1966-1968
|
112 |
44 |
Log,
1968
|
112 |
45 |
Log,
1968, 1982
|
112 |
46 |
M.F.W. Dubois,
1969-1970
|
112 |
47 |
The Next Move: Topical,
1963-1966, 1976; undated
|
112 |
48 |
Notes (3/1969),
1969 Feb-Mar
|
112 |
49 |
The Oak Ridger,
1967-1969
|
112 |
50 |
San Francisco Chronicle,
1966-1970
|
112 |
51 |
The Stanford Daily,
1968-1970
|
112 |
52 |
The Sunday Times/London,
1968 May 1
|
112 |
53 |
Topics,
1967-1969
|
112 |
54 |
Washington Post Distribution,
1969-1970
|