Accession No. 96-07 Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archives Processing Record --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frieman, Edward Allan 1926- Edward Allan Frieman Papers, 1959-2000 Physical Description: 183 mss, 1/2 mss, 3 oversize boxes Arrangement: Biographical Series; Subject Series; Global Change Series; Princeton Series; U.S. Department of Energy Series; Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Series; Consulting/Committee Series; Miscellaneous Series; Oversize Series Description: The collection includes biographical files, notes, manuscripts of scientific papers and speeches, correspondence, computations, photographs, subject files and other material documenting the career of physicist Edward Allan Frieman. The collection includes research files documenting Frieman's years at Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory and manuscripts for two unfinished books on plasma physics. The collection includes a scrapbook, calendars and other material documenting Frieman's service as Director of Energy Research at the U.S. Department of Energy, 1979-1981. The collection includes files documenting Frieman's years as a science administrator and vice president at Science Applications International Corporation, 1981-1999. The collection includes files documenting his career as a faculty member at the University of California, San Diego, and especially his work during the years he served as Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1986-1996. The collection includes files documenting Frieman's work as a consultant for government and industry, especially his work on committees of the National Academy of Sciences and his work as vice-chair of the White House Science Council, 1982-1989. The collection documents Frieman's work on numerous committees concerned with climate change, the Superconducting Super Collider and the NASA Earth Observing System. The Edward A. Frieman papers include eighty-five linear feet of files documenting his scientific career. While the collection includes a few personal and family items, the bulk of the collection documents Frieman's work as a scientist, science advisor to government and industry, and science administrator. The collection is particularly strong in documenting science policy in the U.S. government during the period 1979-1999, especially in the area of physics, geophysics, energy, and oceanography. The collection includes material that provides an excellent overview of research and education in oceanography and geophysics especially during the years 1986- 1996. This material includes significant quantities of material on global climate change research, atmospheric carbon dioxide, and other environmental issues central to the work of geophysicists and oceanographers during the final two decades of the twentieth century. The collection documents the work of SAIC during years when its business as a research and development firm working largely under U.S. government contracts was expanding rapidly. The collection includes significant documentation of space science, especially programs developed to collect information about the Earth by satellite, which were critical to oceanography, meteorology, and geophysics. The papers include a small quantity of material documenting Frieman's early work as a physicist at Princeton University. Frieman left his office files at Princeton when he went to Washington D.C. in 1979. They were later discarded. Frieman did not routinely keep his lecture notes either at Princeton or later at UCSD, so there is little material in the collection documenting his work as a teacher. Frieman went to Princeton in 1952 as a scientist in Project Matterhorn, but there is almost no information in the Frieman papers documenting the project. Most of
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Accession No. 96-07
Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archives Processing Record
Frieman, Edward Allan 1926- Edward Allan Frieman Papers, 1959-2000 Physical Description: 183 mss, 1/2 mss, 3 oversize boxes Arrangement: Biographical Series; Subject Series; Global Change Series; Princeton Series; U.S. Department of Energy Series; Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Series; Consulting/Committee Series; Miscellaneous Series; Oversize Series Description: The collection includes biographical files, notes, manuscripts of scientific papers and speeches, correspondence, computations, photographs, subject files and other material documenting the career of physicist Edward Allan Frieman. The collection includes research files documenting Frieman's years at Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory and manuscripts for two unfinished books on plasma physics. The collection includes a scrapbook, calendars and other material documenting Frieman's service as Director of Energy Research at the U.S. Department of Energy, 1979-1981. The collection includes files documenting Frieman's years as a science administrator and vice president at Science Applications International Corporation, 1981-1999. The collection includes files documenting his career as a faculty member at the University of California, San Diego, and especially his work during the years he served as Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1986-1996. The collection includes files documenting Frieman's work as a consultant for government and industry, especially his work on committees of the National Academy of Sciences and his work as vice-chair of the White House Science Council, 1982-1989. The collection documents Frieman's work on numerous committees concerned with climate change, the Superconducting Super Collider and the NASA Earth Observing System. The Edward A. Frieman papers include eighty-five linear feet of files documenting his scientific career. While the collection includes a few personal and family items, the bulk of the collection documents Frieman's work as a scientist, science advisor to government and industry, and science administrator. The collection is particularly strong in documenting science policy in the U.S. government during the period 1979-1999, especially in the area of physics, geophysics, energy, and oceanography. The collection includes material that provides an excellent overview of research and education in oceanography and geophysics especially during the years 1986-1996. This material includes significant quantities of material on global climate change research, atmospheric carbon dioxide, and other environmental issues central to the work of geophysicists and oceanographers during the final two decades of the twentieth century. The collection documents the work of SAIC during years when its business as a research and development firm working largely under U.S. government contracts was expanding rapidly. The collection includes significant documentation of space science, especially programs developed to collect information about the Earth by satellite, which were critical to oceanography, meteorology, and geophysics.
The papers include a small quantity of material documenting Frieman's early work as a physicist at Princeton University. Frieman left his office files at Princeton when he went to Washington D.C. in 1979. They were later discarded. Frieman did not routinely keep his lecture notes either at Princeton or later at UCSD, so there is little material in the collection documenting his work as a teacher. Frieman went to Princeton in 1952 as a scientist in Project Matterhorn, but there is almost no information in the Frieman papers documenting the project. Most of
the material dating from Frieman's years at Princeton documents his own research. The collection includes some documentation of Frieman's work at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
The collection includes documentation of Frieman's relationship with the DOE. His records as Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy and DOE Director of Energy Research remained with the department upon his departure in 1980. However, the Frieman Papers include personal material generated during his years at DOE, such as a scrapbook, calendars, and personal letters. The collection documents his work as a consultant and advisor to DOE both before and after his appointment as Assistant Secretary.
Material in the Edward A. Frieman papers provides excellent documentation of the scientific community, science-government relations, and interactions among science, military, and intelligence committees and groups in Washington 1979-1999, the period of the Cold War, SDI, and the end of the Soviet Union. The collection documents the White House Science Council and science policy at the highest national levels during the Carter and Reagan administrations.
The collection documents Frieman's association with industry, especially with SAIC, where he was an Executive Vice President and Group Manager beginning in 1981. Frieman was on the board of directors and advised other large businesses such as MITRE. His files on these organizations include material about research, development and technology in industry.
The collection documents Frieman's work at the University of California and its campuses including UCSD. His UCSD years began with his appointment as an Adjunct Professor in the UCSD Physics Department in 1981. The collection includes Frieman's files on the University of California, UCSD, and Scripps Institution of Oceanography. These files include Frieman's personal files generated 1986-1996, when he served as Director of Scripps. The collection includes significant amounts of material documenting the national laboratories, especially Los Alamos National Laboratory, operated by the University of California.
Frieman and his office staff organized his personal papers into nine series: Biographical Series; Subject Series; Global Change Series; Princeton Series; U.S. Department of Energy Series; Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Series; Consulting/Committee Series; Miscellaneous Series; Oversize Series. While the Frieman papers were received in original file folders and folder headings were intact, the collection was in poor order and series were poorly defined. Upon examination, archivists found that the consulting/committee files and miscellaneous files actually documented Frieman's scientific work while he was associated with the University of California and Scripps Institution of Oceanography. This material was combined and became the UC/SIO Series. The Global Change files were combined with the Subject Series.
There was overlap between files in several series. For instance, JASON files were found both in the Subject Series and in the UC/SIO Series. These were combined in the UC/SIO Series. Similarly, files documenting NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) in the UC/SIO Series were combined with files under the same heading in the Subject Series.
While the original order of the files has been maintained whenever possible, there are some inconsistencies in the arrangement of folders. The bulk of materials in the Subject Series are files on committees and task forces on which Frieman served. Most of these are filed indirectly under the name of the sponsoring body, but direct and indirect headings are not consistent. For instance, Defense Science Board is filed directly under that heading rather than indirectly under U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Science Board. In a few cases, processors moved folders that were filed under direct headings to indirect headings when the sponsoring organization was unspecified. For instance, the Science and Technology Advisory Panel was originally filed directly under that heading in the UC/SIO Series. Processors moved it to Central Intelligence Agency, Science and Technology Advisory Panel.
Folder titles have been enhanced when necessary for accuracy and/or clarity. Additions to original folder titles created by the processors appear in brackets on the folders.
Items with post-it notes were photocopied and the post-it notes were then discarded. The copy appears in the front of the original document. Faxes, newsprint, and other acidic paper has been photocopied and the original discarded unless deemed to be of exhibit value. Legal and oversized documents are housed at the end of the collection.
The collection originally included a quantity of published material including scientific reports and reprints. Books, published scientific reports, and reprints of publications from widely distributed journals that are readily available in university libraries have been removed from the collection. A separation sheet with the full citation for the item has been placed in the collection as a record that the book or reprint was received with the collection.
The collection included some restricted material. Personnel records were separated from their original files and placed at the end of the collection in a restricted folder. The collection includes restricted files on several UC committees that concerned personnel matters. SAIC requested that unannotated copies of SAIC Board of Director's minutes be discarded from this collection. The official records and minutes of the SAIC Board of Directors are kept in the office of the corporate secretary at SAIC, La Jolla.
The collection is arranged in these series:
The Biographical Series includes over five linear feet of material dated 1959-2000 including vitae, biographical information, press releases, photographs, manuscripts of publications, and other material about Frieman's scientific career.
The Biographical Series includes photographs of Frieman, group photographs taken at Princeton, photographs of Frieman's swearing in ceremony as Director of Energy Research at DOE, and photographs of Frieman at official government functions in Washington. There are additional photographs of Frieman at DOE in the Department of Energy and other series. For instance, a White House photograph of the White House Science Council autographed by all the members of the council is in the UC/SIO Series (Box 131, folder 18).
The bulk of the Biographical Series consists of files of Frieman's writings and speeches, and writing by others received or collected by Frieman in subseries arranged chronologically by the date of publication or date of speech. This material includes manuscripts of publications and speeches, outlines, drafts, preprints, and reprints. However, the file is not comprehensive. It does not contain a copy of every Frieman scientific paper and speech.
Frieman's writings include several drafts of a book, Foundations of Plasma Physics, which Frieman began writing at Princeton in 1963 but never published. The book was intended as a graduate-level physics text for Academic Press. Frieman revised the 1963 manuscript several times, and completely redrafted the work in 1978, but the press of other work intruded, and the book was never finished. Nevertheless, the drafts give an overview of the major currents of thought in plasma physics and how they changed over the course of two decades.
The Subject Series includes twenty linear feet of files largely documenting Frieman's participation in scientific organizations and committees. The Subject Series includes some broad subject files, including two and one-half linear feet of material filed under the heading Global Change/Sustainable Development.
The material on global change is dated 1986-1996. This material begins with Frieman's correspondence, notes, proposals, emails, copies of congressional hearings, and draft legislation relevant to global change research. The material includes several exchanges of notes between Frieman and Roger R. Revelle. The material includes memoranda, proposals, and budgets documenting Frieman's efforts to describe global change research
underway at Scripps. It also includes documentation of Frieman's efforts to establish an organized research unit at Scripps in 1986 to undertake research in global change and to respond to federal research initiatives in this area. This material includes documentation of the efforts of Frieman and several of his colleagues to organize collaborative and cooperative research efforts focused on global change the University of California, the United States, and internationally.
Material under global change includes some files documenting the work of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Global Change and NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) program. This material overlaps with files of the Board on Global Change under the National Academy of Sciences and files on NASA EOS in the UC/SIO Series. Material dated 1986-1988 focuses on Frieman's own activities. The material reflects Frieman's thinking on global change and documents his interactions with other scientists on this subject. However, after 1988, these files consist largely of secondary material on global change: research reports, newspaper and magazine clippings, government publications, and reports of national and international scientific committees.
The Subject Series includes two and one-half linear feet of material dated 1984-1992 documenting Frieman's activities as a member of the Defense Science Board (DSB) and his work on specific DSB committees, task groups, and summer studies. General files on the DSB in this series include minutes and agenda for meetings, correspondence, and final drafts of presentations and reports. Files under specific task forces include more detailed working files including multiple drafts of reports, copies of faxes and emails representing views of committee members, and correspondence between committee chairs and DSB leadership. For instance, files on the DSB Task Force on Special Operations, which Frieman chaired in 1984, include discussions of the response of the government to the threat of terrorist attacks in the United States.
The DSB files in the Frieman papers document opinions in high levels of government and science during a period of change. In 1984, the Soviet Union was frequently a topic of discussion, and DSB committees include discussions of nuclear proliferation, comparisons of technical capability, and tensions between the US and USSR. The files document a change in national priorities as the Cold War ended and the DSB became more concerned with limited conflicts in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and other areas; the threat of terrorism; and the technology base. Technology base discussions include issues of scientific manpower and the challenge of better integrating scientific and technological expertise in industry, academe, and government.
The Subject Series includes nine linear feet of material under the heading National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council (NAS/NRC). Frieman was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1981, and these files include material dated 1980-1999. The files include reports, nominations for academy membership, general membership correspondence, and notes on meetings. The NAS/NRC files include material on specific academy committees and groups.
During the early years of Frieman's NAS membership, he often worked on defense issues. The collection includes more than one linear foot of material documenting Frieman's activities as a member of the NAS Committee on International Security and Arms Control 1985-1987. This committee was the focus of the academy's activities in international security and arms control. The files include material documenting the meetings between committee members and Soviet scientists, discussions of arms control treaties, and discussions of US-USSR relations.
The Subject Series includes over one cubic foot of material documenting the STAR committee. These are files on the NAS Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, Division of Military Science and Technology, Board on Army Science and Technology, Committee on Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR). This committee was charged in 1988 by the Assistant Secretary for the Army for Research, Development and Acquisitions to identify advanced technologies most likely to be important to ground warfare in the twenty-first century. Frieman served as a member of the committee 1988-1989. He then became a member of STAR's subcommittee, STAR Study Senior Technical Council 1989-1991 and a member of the Study Committee on
STAR 1991-1992. When the committee was first charged, its work was performed in the context of Cold War, but by 1991, the defense environment after Desert Storm formed the context of its deliberations.
After 1986, when Frieman became Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, he became increasingly active on NAS committees concerning the oceans, climate change, the U.S. Navy, and science education. He also became increasingly active in discussions of the integration of science and technology in government, industry, and universities.
The Subject Series includes five folders of material on the NAS Naval Studies Board dated 1986-1988. Frieman was often asked by the Naval Studies Board to review and comment on government reports. Frieman also served as a member of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) Review Panel, which was appointed in 1988 to reexamine the issue of classification of data from the NOAA surveys in the EEZ.
Frieman served as a member of the NAS Ocean Studies Board 1987-1993, and the collection includes files documenting the work of the board during that period. The board, a subgroup of the Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources, is the chief NAS body concerned with scientific understanding of the ocean and provides oversight on the health and progress of the ocean sciences.
Frieman was a member of the NAS Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources 1992-1995. Files on this committee document its work on global climate change, nuclear waste disposal, and reviews of draft government reports on environmental issues and strategies to address environmental issues.
There is substantial documentation in this collection of Frieman's work as a chair of the NAS Board on Global Change 1993-1994, and its successor NAS Board on Sustainable Development, which was chaired by Frieman 1994-1996. These files are very rich in material on global change research.
The Subject Series includes fulsome documentation of the NAS Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) Committee, which was chaired by Frieman. These files include correspondence, meeting agenda and notes, and background information. In January 1988, the SSC Committee submitted a list of the eight best-qualified sites. The subject was controversial, and the files include letters from opponents and proponents as well as committee minutes, notes on proposals and committee deliberations, and press clippings. A small quantity of additional material documenting the SSC can be found in the Department of Energy Series under the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB).
The Subject Series includes a linear foot of correspondence, minutes, nominations, and other papers documenting the President's Committee on the National Medal of Science, which Frieman chaired for a year in 1992.
The Subject Series includes three inches of reports, memoranda, correspondence and other material documenting the work of the Vice President's Space Advisory Board, on which Frieman served 1992-1993.
The Princeton Series includes approximately four linear feet of material dated January 1952 -December 1979. This material documents Frieman's years at Princeton University. The series consists mainly of research notes and calculations. There is very little documentation of Frieman's work as a teacher or research administrator. The Princeton Series includes some consulting agreements. It also includes outlines, correspondence, and notes for the Plasma Physics Handbook, which Frieman worked on 1973-1975, but did not complete. Drafts of Frieman's unfinished book, Foundations of Plasma Physics, are with his writings in the Biographical Series. While the papers in this series document Frieman's research on plasma physics fusion, they do not document his relationship with his colleagues at Princeton.
The U.S. Department of Energy Series includes nearly six linear feet of committee files, correspondence, and other material concerning the DOE. A small quantity of this material is personal papers generated December 20,
1979-March 1981, when Frieman served as Director of Energy Research and Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy. For instance, the collection includes Frieman's personal desk calendars for the years 1979 and 1980 and a daily agenda of appointments and social events while he was working at the DOE. The collection also includes a scrapbook documenting Frieman's appointment by President Jimmy Carter, his Senate confirmation hearings on December 11, 1979, letters of congratulations, and photographs of his swearing in ceremony.
The U.S. Department of Energy Series includes papers documenting Frieman's long relationship with DOE, including his appointments as a consultant beginning in 1977 and his work as a member of the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) 1980-1990. The SEAB material includes meeting minutes and notes, membership lists, committee assignments, and correspondence.
The Department of Energy Series includes documentation of Frieman's interactions with high level Washington policy makers. There are ceremonial letters from presidents Carter and Reagan in this series. The files document Frieman's interactions with many colleagues at the DOE including John M. Deutch.
The collection includes over six and one-half linear feet of material in the Science Applications International Corporation Series. The bulk of materials in this series is dated April 1981-July 1, 1986; and September 1, 1996-1999, the years Frieman was at SAIC in La Jolla, California. The files also include a smaller quantity of material on SAIC dated 1986-1996 while Frieman served as director of Scripps.
The SAIC Series includes general files arranged chronologically. These include some correspondence and widely distributed memoranda, SAIC reports, brochures, budget material, and other documents that describe in wide sweep the activities of the company. The series originally included agenda and unannotated minutes of the SAIC Board of Trustees dated April 1987-August 1996 that were removed from the collection and discarded at the request of SAIC, which maintains the master set of these records in the office of the Corporate Secretary. Files under the heading SAIC Board of Directors include correspondence, lists of officers, agenda, and reports of stockholders meetings.
The SAIC Series includes Frieman's chronological files of correspondence. These include incoming and outgoing correspondence about SAIC and also general correspondence sent or received by Frieman documenting his professional activities in science during his years at SAIC. The SAIC chronological files include correspondence and memoranda about corporate activities, personnel, and the work of SAIC's many divisions and research groups. This material includes notes exchanged by Frieman with SAIC founder and Chief Executive Officer John R. Beyster and Vice President John P. Penhune. The chronological files also include Frieman's consulting agreements, letters of nomination for awards and membership in scientific organizations such as the Cosmos Club, and routine correspondence with colleagues about scientific publications.
The SAIC Series also includes files on specific research projects, SAIC committees and groups, and files under the names of potential research sponsors. For instance, the series includes files documenting SAIC's Composite Health Care System, files documenting the Technical Advisory Policy (TAP) committee, and files documenting SAIC's international activities and especially its establishment of a French division in 1993.
The SAIC Series includes over a foot of material documenting the Foreign Applied Sciences Assessment Center (FASAC), which was established in 1981 and operated by SAIC for the Central Intelligence Agency. The mission of FASAC was to improve U.S. knowledge of foreign applied science and increase awareness of new technologies with military, economic, or political importance. During its early years, FASAC employed experts from industry and academe to read in translation open source Soviet journals and publications and assess Soviet research and development. These files include FASAC reports and publications, memoranda, and correspondence about the center and its personnel.
The UC/SIO Series consists of thirty-two and one half linear feet of material dated 1981-2000. The bulk of the material in this series is dated 1986-1996, the years Frieman served as director of Scripps. The material in this series documents Frieman's career during the years he was associated with the University of California and particularly UCSD. It also includes substantial documentation of Frieman's work as an advocate, spokesman, and faculty member of the university. This series includes files documenting Frieman's work at the University of California, particularly UCSD, including his work on university committees, boards and institutes, teaching, and public service. The material in this series was stored at Frieman's office at Scripps for many years, but always was separately maintained from the official records of Frieman's directorship at Scripps.
Material in the UC/SIO Series is filed alphabetically and includes miscellaneous files under each letter, followed by files under subject and organizational headings. Items on a single subject or person, including letters of congratulation, condolence, and recommendations were generally filed in the miscellaneous files. For instance, correspondences to and from Jacques Cousteau and about Cousteau's biography were filed under "C" Miscellaneous files rather than under Cousteau. There is some inconsistency here. While most of Frieman's correspondence with Cecil H. Green is filed in a file under his name, Frieman's letter of condolence to Green upon the death of his wife is filed under "G" Miscellaneous.
There is great inconsistency in the hierarchical arrangement of files in this series. Some university committee files were filed under the heading, University of California, but others were filed directly under the name of the committee. Many UCSD institutes were filed under UCSD, but the Scripps Institution of Oceanography was filed directly under Scripps. The Institute for Marine Resources, which is a University of California wide research institute with headquarters at the Scripps was filed directly under Institute for Marine Resources.
The UC/SIO Series includes eight inches of material documenting the work of the California Council on Science and Technology.
The UC/SIO Series includes some eight inches of material filed under Gregory H. Canavan. Canavan was one of Frieman's assistants at the DOE in the 1970s but spent most of his career at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The material filed under his name includes reports and widely distributed letters by Canavan on energy research and SDI dated 1992-1996. Additional material by Canavan can be found in the SIO/UCSD Series under Los Alamos National Laboratory. Canavan was invited by Frieman to join the NASA Earth Observing System Engineering Review Advisory Committee. Consequently there is additional material by Canavan in Frieman's files on the committee.
The series includes six inches of material under the heading Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government. Frieman served 1989-1990 as a member of the Environment and Energy Task Force and 1989-1992 as a member of the Task Force on the Organization of Federal Environmental Research and Development Programs. These files document Frieman's longstanding interest in environmental issues including global change and his interest in the organization of government to meet technical challenges.
The files include nine linear feet documenting General Motors and the GM Science Advisory Committee on which Frieman served 1987-1993. These files include a large quantity of background material on the company and its board of directors; files documenting the committee including books of agenda, minutes, and background material compiled for each meeting; and files documenting visits made by the committee to GM divisions and laboratories. These files originally included a November 4, 1988, videotape entitled, "Sunracer" that was distributed to all members of the GM Science Advisory Committee. The videotape has been removed from the file and is shelved with other Scripps Archives videotapes under the collection number.
The files include six inches of material on Cecil and Ida Green and on the Cecil and Ida Green Foundation. Geophysicist Cecil H. Green is the founder of Texas Instruments and a long-time supporter of research in geophysics. He and his wife established the non-profit foundation to promote the Institute of Geophysics and
Planetary Physics at Scripps and support the Green Scholar Program which brought distinguished visiting scientists to IGPP in La Jolla. Frieman served on the foundation board of directors beginning in 1986.
The UC/SIO Series includes a cubic foot of files documenting JASON dated 1960-1996. These files include some membership lists, an unpublished history of the organization, and agenda of meetings and minutes but consist largely of reports written by JASON or provided to JASON for its summer studies. The files also include a draft transcript of an interview conducted with Frieman by American Institute of Physics historian Finn Aaserud in 1986, which focuses on JASON but also briefly discusses Frieman's career as a physicist. The master copy of this interview can be found at the AIP Center for the History of Physics in College Park, Maryland.
The collection includes six inches of material on the Joint Oceanographic Institutions (JOI) Incorporated. JOI is a not-for-profit corporation with headquarters in Washington, D.C. Frieman was chairman of its board of directors in 1992. JOI administers the Ocean Drilling Program, an enormous NSF-funded program in oceanography/geophysics. This file includes some letters exchanged by Frieman with D. James Baker when Baker served as JOI director.
The collection includes two inches of correspondence, reports, and other papers under the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Frieman became a member of the LANL National Security Advisory Board in 1988. The board provided advice to laboratory management on national security issues with a focus on non-nuclear weapons and defense. It reviewed technical programs at LANL and identified trends and directions in national security policy. There is additional material about the LANL among the files of a number of University of California advisory and scientific committees filed at the end of the series under University of California. The national laboratories were often included in broader university discussions of scientific research policy.
The UC/SIO Series includes more than three linear feet of material under the heading meetings. These are composed of three different types of files. The general meeting file includes invitations, correspondence, agenda, participant lists, registration material, and other papers documenting scientific workshops, lectures and conferences to which Frieman was invited. He attended few of these meetings, and the files include many notations of regrets. When Frieman was unable to attend an important meeting or event, he occasionally noted in the margin that he requested a colleague or his wife to attend. This file includes some meetings that Frieman did attend, such as the visits of distinguished individuals to UCSD and Scripps. For instance, this file includes a schedule for David Packard's visit to Scripps in 1987.
The second part of the meetings file is called Meetings, Invitations, and Ceremonies. This includes formal and informal invitations to social events and conferences most of which were held in San Diego, but some took place at Berkeley and Washington. Material in these folders includes invitations to luncheons, open houses, inaugurations, groundbreaking ceremonies, change-of-command ceremonies, political cocktail parties, and social functions given by industry and not-for-profit foundations. Most of the invitations to events in this file were issued to both Dr. and Mrs. Frieman.
Finally, meetings files include folders on specific meetings that Frieman attended, most of which were local. Files under specific meetings include correspondence, email, agenda and background information. This material includes several meetings called by the Chancellor, UCSD on university policies, programs, and budget.
The UC/SIO Series includes one and one-half linear feet of material documenting NASA during the period 1986-1996, although most of this material documents the work of the Earth Observing System Engineering Review Committee. This material documents NASA, as EOS was an important element in NASA's Mission to Planet Earth program. However, the files also offer important documentation of global change science, space science, and geophysics and specifically oceanography. These files include correspondence exchanged by Frieman with D. James Baker who was a member of the EOS committee, and with NASA administrators. These
files include a videotape of a one hour long NASA press conference on September 12, 1991. The videotape is shelved with other Scripps Archives videotapes under the collection number.
The UC/SIO Series includes only a few folders of material on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and most of this material concerns the NOAA Climate and Global Change program.
The UC/SIO Series includes eight inches of material on the U.S. Navy including general material documenting navy research and development especially related to oceanography and material on the Office of Naval Research. There is material here documenting the Naval Research Advisory Committee.
The UC/SIO Series includes over four linear feet of material documenting Frieman's service on the White House Science Council and the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) 1982-1996. These are all filed under the heading OSTP as the White House Science Council was administratively sited under that office. These files include correspondence exchanged with science advisors George A. Keyworth II and William R. Graham and with fellow WHSC members including Harold M. Agnew, George A. Cowan, Paul E. Gray, and Edward Teller. The files include texts of briefings and presentations to the council, reports of council panels, press releases and newspaper clippings, drafts and copies of speeches including Ronald Reagan's March 23, 1984, address in which he first mentioned the program that became known as the SDI. In fact, two thirds of the material in these files is related to SDI. The files are rich in correspondence with scientists and government administrators commenting on specific issues, government programs, and reports.
White House Science Council material dating from the earliest days of the Bush presidency in 1989 documents the council's discussion of the science advisory function in the White House. This material includes handwritten notes by Frieman documenting the discussion. The files include material gathered by Frieman in 1991 documenting the Panel on Megaprojects in the Sciences of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. It also includes material dated 1991-1992 documenting the Panel on Science, Technology, and National Security.
The UC/SIO Series includes two inches of material on the People's Republic of China (PRC). This material documents Frieman's official contacts with PRC scientists, arrangements for the 1987 official visit of the Chinese Delegation of the Academia Sinica on oceanography to Scripps and background information on science, technology, and research in the PRC. Materials in these folders include correspondence, telexes, copies of State Department communications, reports, and the calling cards, resumes, and bibliographies.
The UC/SIO Series includes eight linear feet of phone messages taken for Frieman between 1986 and 1996 largely by the director's office staff at Scripps. These messages include personal and business material. Many of the messages concern scheduling Frieman's time and arranging travel itineraries. Early phone messages in this series largely consist of handwritten notes on phone message pads, with some typed or handwritten notes by staff. Messages toward the end of the file consist largely of faxes and emails. Most of the messages are very brief call back requests. However, some are more substantive including questions posed by callers with the answers written by Frieman in the margin directing staff to reply.
The UC/SIO Series includes six inches of material on the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Advisory Committee. Frieman was appointed to a four-year term on the committee in 1987. The file includes correspondence exchanged between Frieman and PPPL Director Harold Furth, and reports on laboratory research, especially the construction of the Compact Ignition Tokamak (CIT) funded by the DOE. The file includes agenda of meetings and discussion of the retrenchment in the national fusion program during the recession.
The UC/SIO Series includes a few inches of material under the heading Scripps Institution of Oceanography. This includes some personal material, such as Frieman's Christmas cards, and some general material, such as copies of budget summaries and lists of contracts and grants. There are two files documenting donors and
prospective donors, and several inches of material documenting visitors to Scripps. The material on visitors includes some correspondence, but mainly documents the schedule and social arrangements attending the visits of distinguished persons.
A single file labeled SIO Ship Problem, 1989, documents problems with alcohol aboard Scripps vessels. This file is restricted as it consists of personnel material.
The UC/SIO Series includes Frieman's file of correspondence concerning the Soviet Union and Soviet scientists. This file includes correspondence, meeting agenda, and notes about specific Russian scientists visiting the United States, and particularly Scripps. The file also includes newspaper and magazine clippings; reports; and general background on Soviet oceanographic ships, Russian oceanographic institutions, and science programs.
The UC/SIO Series includes eight inches of correspondence on the U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation. Frieman was appointed by the U.S. Department of State to serve on the foundation board 1980-1981 and again 1988-1995. The files include some correspondence and biennial reports, but mainly document foundation board meetings. Meeting files include agenda and minutes and large files of background material. As the foundation funded proposals for joint research and supported postdoctoral research, the files include substantial amounts of material documenting research programs in Israel.
The UC/SIO Series includes over six linear feet of material filed under the University of California and UCSD, which mainly document Frieman's service on university committees. These materials include several search committees on which Frieman served. Records of search committees, which include lists of candidates, are closed as personnel records. Frieman was appointed to many university advisory committees responsible for policy concerning scientific research. In some cases, committees on the same subject were created at the university-wide level by the president and at the campus level by the chancellor.
During the 1980s Frieman served on a number of important UCSD boards and committees. He was elected a member of the Board of Trustees of the UCSD Foundation in 1987, and the series includes a foot of records documenting its meetings. This material includes copies of foundation by-laws, meeting agenda, and the binder of material provided to trustees for each quarterly board meeting.
The collection includes more than four linear feet of oversized material and a map case drawer of very large items. This material consists almost entirely of undated viewgraphs used for Frieman's lectures, speeches, and presentations. The map case drawer includes oversize maps, charts and drawings.
The collection includes a few restricted items. These include a file of recommendations and personnel records for living individuals. Separation sheets have been inserted in the folder to indicate that these items have been removed and placed in a restricted folder at the end of the collection. The restricted items also include files of University of California search committees on which Frieman served. There is also a restricted folder on the University of California committee appointed by the president to look into disciplinary actions at Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2000, as this folder discusses personnel actions. Related Collections: Scripps Archives holds the records of the office of the Scripps director during the Frieman years. The Records of the SIO Office of the Director (Frieman), measure seventy-seven and one-half linear feet and are arranged in a numerically classed subject file. Scripps Archives also holds records of several of Frieman's administrators and office staff at Scripps during his years as director. For instance, Scripps Archives holds the Records of the SIO Office of the Deputy Director, which includes records generated by Deputy Director Tom Collins 1982-1995.
Edward Allan Frieman Papers, 1959-2000 Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archives
[ Box 178 ] [ Folder 5L ] E.A. Frieman, Foundation of Plasma Physics, 1978 Neoclass Draft, Chapters 1-2 [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 23 ] E.A. Frieman, Foundation of Plasma Physics, 1979 Draft, Chapter 1
[ Box 178 ] [ Folder 6L ] Chapter 2
[ Box 3 ] [ Folder 24 ] E.A. Frieman et al. "Some New Results on the Quasi-Linear Theory of Plasma Instabilities," Physics of Fluids 6, no. 9: ( September 1963 ), 1298-1305.
[ Box 3 ] [ Folder 25 ] Frieman, E.A. et al. "Maximal Ordering Stability Problem," Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory, September 1965 , MATT-370. [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 26 ] Rosenbluth, M. N. et al. Neoclassical Effects on Plasma Equilibria and Rotation," 1968 . [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 27 ] Rutherford, P.H. et al. "Energy Principle for Plasma Stability Against Low Frequency Interchanges," Physics of Fluids 11, no. 1: ( January 1968 ), 252-254. [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 28 ] Rutherford, P.H. et al. "Low Frequency Stability of Axisymmetric Toruses," Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory, (July 1968), MATT-617. [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 29 ] Frieman, E.A. et al. "Toroidal Effects on Magnetohydrodynamic Modes in Tokamaks," Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory, ( November 1972 ), MATT-942. [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 30 ] Tsang, K.T. et al. "Toroidal Plasma Rotation in Axisymmetric and Slightly Non-Axismmetric Systems," Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Thermonuclear Division, ( July 1975 ), ORNL-TM-4949. [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 31 ] Rewoldt, G. et al. "Two Dimensional Spatial Structure of the Dissipative Trapped-Electron Mode," Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory, ( 1976 ), MATT-1258. [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 32 ] Tang, W.M. et al. "Linear and Non-Linear Theory of Trapped-Particle Instabilities," Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research 2: ( 1977 ), 489-497. [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 33 ] Rewoldt, G. et al. "Integral Formulation for the Two Dimensional Spatial Structure of Drift and Trapped-Electron Modes," Physics of Fluids 21, no. 9: ( October 1977 ), 1513-1532.
[ Box 3 ] [ Folder 34 ] Frieman, E.A. "Connections Between Critical Behavior of the Planar Model and that of the Eight-Vortex Model," Physical Review Letters 39, no. 15: ( October 10, 1977 ), The American Physical Society [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 35 ] Dobrett, D. et al. "Theory of Ballooning Modes in Tokamaks with Finite Shear," Physical Review Letters 39, no. 15: ( October 10, 1977 ), 943-946. [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 36 ] Chen, L. et al. "Theory of Drift and Trapped-Electron Instabilities," Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research 1 ( 1978 ), 763-775. [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 37 ] Dewar, R.L. et al. "WKB Theory for High-N Models in Axisymmetric Toroidal Plasmas," Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory, ( September 1979 ) PPPL-1587. [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 38 ] Frieman, E.A. "General Theory of Kinetic Ballooning Modes," ( October 1979 ). [ Box 178 ] [ Folder 7L ] Frieman, E.A. "General Theory of Kinetic Ballooning Modes," ( October 1980 ). [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 39 ] Frieman, E.A. and Liu Chen, "Nonlinear Gyrokinetic Equations for Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Waves in General Plasma Equilibria," ( October 1981 ). [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 40 ] Frieman, E.A. "The Energy Sector," Symposium on Technological Frontiers and Foreign Relations, May 21, 1984 . [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 41 ] Frieman, E.A. "The Greenhouse Effect-Time to Cool the Rhetoric," San Diego Union, March 4, 1990 . [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 42 ] Frieman, E.A. "Serving California's Future," California Business Magazine, March 14, 1990 .
[ Box 3 ] [ Folder 43 ] Frieman, E.A. "Getting it Right," San Diego Daily, California Environmental Technology Center (CETR), August 17, 1994 .
E.A. Frieman Speeches, Lectures and Testimony
[ Box 178 ] [ Folder 8L ] American Physical Society Meeting, San Diego, n.d. [ Box 178 ] [ Folder 9L ] Middle Management Council Charge Briefing-University of California San Diego, Robinson Building, n.d. [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 44 ] November 14, 1979 , Remarks...before the Fourth Annual Midwestern Conference on Food and Social Policy, August 31, 1979-November 14, 1979 [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 45 ] May 6, 1980 , Global Technology Expectations 1980-2000: Energy Systems, n.d.-April 21, 1980 [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 46 ] June 6, 1980 , Washington International Business Council, May 1-13, 1980 [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 47 ] September 4, 1980 , U.S. Perspectives on Energy Research and Development [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 48 ] October 14, 1980 , Keynote Address, Fourth Topic Meeting on Technology and Control of Nuclear Fusion [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 49 ] October 29, 1980 , Alabama Science Policy Forum, Energy Policy and Research, Auburn University, July 21, 1980-October 29, 1980 [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 50 ] November 12, 1980 , Banquet, Division of Plasma Physics, Princeton University, May 5, 1980-October 6, 1980
[ Box 3 ] [ Folder 51 ] November 18, 1980 , Remarks on Energy Research and the Role of Universities, February-December 1980 [ Box 3 ] [ Folder 52 ] November 20, 1980 , Background Information and Talking Points for Meeting of University/Laboratory Cooperative Program Managers [ Box 4 ] [ Folder 1 ] November 25, 1980 , National Science Foundation (NSF) Workshop, "The Mobilization of Private Sector in Effective Development of Fusion Energy" [ Box 4 ] [ Folder 2 ] December 1980 , Solid State Sciences Committee [ Box 4 ] [ Folder 3 ] December 8, 1980 , Dedicatory Address at Holifield Heavy Ion Research Facility [ Box 4 ] [ Folder 4 ] January 14, 1981 , The Role of Long Range Research in the National Energy Program, A DOE Presentation. Symposium in Honor of Gerald F. Tape, November 13, 1980-January 14, 1981 [ Box 4 ] [ Folder 5 ] January 23, 1981 , Philosophical Society of Washington, "U.S. Energy Research and Development Priorities and the Status of Magnetic Fusion" [ Box 178 ] [ Folder 10L ] January 25, 1983 , Richtmeyer Memorial Lecture, American Institute of Physics (AIP), New York, n.d.
[ Box 4 ] [ Folder 14-15 ] February 21-24, 1989 , Third Interagency Airborne Geoscience Workshop [ Box 4 ] [ Folder 16 ] March 22, 1989 , Remarks, Cody Award Dinner, March 22, 1989-August 24, 1989 [ Box 4 ] [ Folder 17 ] April 7, 1989 , Remarks, Claude E.ZoBell Memorial, Scripps Institution of Oceanography [ Box 4 ] [ Folder 18 ] May 19, 1989 , Remarks, Scholander Hall Dedication, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla [ Box 4 ] [ Folder 19 ] May 23-25, 1989 , Keynote Speaker: Submarine Technology Symposium, Johns Hopkins University, May 23, 1989-June 25, 1990
[ Box 4 ] [ Folder 20 ] July 31, 1989 , E.A. Frieman Address to Chancellor's Council [ Box 4 ] [ Folder 21 ] August 11, 1989 , Welcome, Ed Goldberg Symposium, Sumner Auditorium, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, July 28, 1989-August 11, 1989 [ Box 4 ] [ Folder 22 ] October 25, 1989 , Talk, American College of Probate Counsel, San Diego [ Box 4 ] [ Folder 23 ] October 25, 1989 , Global Warming-Is It Too Hot to Handle, Chancellor's Associates [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 1 ] October 27, 1989 , Welcome, California Cooperative Ocean Fisheries Investigation (CalCOFI) Fortieth Anniversary Symposium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 2 ] October 28, 1989 , Twenty-Fifth Anniversary/Rededication Southwest Fisheries Center [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 3 ] November 3, 1989 , Remarks by E.A. Frieman, Director, Groundbreaking for the Stephen Birch Aquarium-Museum [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 4 ] Testimony, National Energy Strategy DOE (Department of Energy)/OSTP (Office of Science and Technology Policy) Hearings, Washington, D.C., February 7-9, 1990
[ Box 5 ] [ Folder 5 ] February 9, 1990
[ Box 5 ] [ Folder 6 ] February 21, 1990 , Remarks, Electromagnetic Research Facility Dedication at Scripps Institution of Oceanography [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 7 ] April 10, 1990-May 7, 1991 , Remarks
[ Box 5 ] [ Folder 8 ] May 8, 1990 , Keynote Speaker, Submarine Technology Symposium, Johns Hopkins University [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 9 ] November 16, 1990 , Remarks, National Society of Fund Raising Executives Awards Luncheon [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 10 ] December 4, 1990 , Ocean Science Board (OSB) Panel, American Geophysical Union (AGU) Meeting, "Future of Oceanography," San Francisco, December 4, 1990-May 24, 1991 [ Box 178 ] [ Folder 12L ] February 13, 1991 , Introduction of Speaker, Roald Sagdeev, Edison Lecture, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 11 ] February 27, 1991 , Welcome, EXXON Environmental Research Planning and Coordination Committee, February 27, 1991-March 5, 1991 [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 12 ] March 1, 1991 , Introduction, Walter Munk's "Inaugural" Lecture, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, The Heard Island Experiment [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 13 ] April 15, 1991 , Sea Grant Site Visit [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 14 ] May 28, 1991-July 8, 1991 , Speeches [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 15 ] June 10, 1991 , Welcome, Office of Naval Research (ONR), Site Visit to Scripps Institution of Oceanography [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 16 ] October 24, 1991-December 1991 , Remarks
[ Box 5 ] [ Folder 17 ] November 21, 1991 , Speech, Japan Marine Science and Technology Center (JAMSTEC) Symposium, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Present and Future, Tokyo, Japan, November 13, 1991-March 2, 1992 [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 18 ] January 16, 1992-February 7, 1992 , Speeches [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 19 ] February 11, 1992 , Session, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Annual Meeting-Chicago, "The Future of the National Labs," August 30, 1991-February 11, 1992 [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 20 ] February 12, 1992-July 29, 1992 , Speeches [ Box 5 ] [ Folder 21 ] February 24, 1992 , Talk, Director's Council Meeting, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, February 21, 1992-March 27, 1992 [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 1 ] February 26, 1992 , Testimony, U.S. Senate Science, Technology and Space Subcommittee on Earth Observing System, February 19, 1992-April 15, 1992 [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 2 ] March 19, 1992 , Cody Award Dinner, UCSD Faculty Club, December 16, 1991-March 19, 1992 [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 3 ] April 21, 1992 , Speech, Young Presidents Organization Meeting, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 4 ] May 28, 1992 , Colloquium, University of Chicago Physics Department, "The New Earth Observing System," March 4 1992-June 8, 1992 [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 5 ] June 5, 1992 , Miscellaneous Speeches [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 6 ] August 24, 1992-September 12, 1992 , Remarks
[ Box 6 ] [ Folder 7 ] September 14, 1992 , Scripps Family Dinner [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 8 ] September 14, 1992-October 15, 1992 , Remarks [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 9 ] September 24, 1992 , Testimony, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, September 14-24, 1992
[ Box 6 ] [ Folder 10 ] December 21-22, 1992
[ Box 6 ] [ Folder 11 ] December 4, 1992 , Speech, U.C. San Diego Foundation Board of Trustees Meeting, La Jolla, California [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 12 ] February 1, 1993-November 22, 1993 , Remarks [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 13 ] March 24, 1993 , Testimony, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C., March 1-24, 1993 [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 14 ] March 26, 1993 , Speech, Director's Council Meeting, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 15 ] May 25, 1993 , Speech, Staff Council Meeting, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Sumner Auditorium, May 18-25, 1993
[ Box 6 ] [ Folder 17 ] July 19, 1993 , Opening, American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) Meeting, Princess Hotel, San Diego, July 13-22, 1993
[ Box 6 ] [ Folder 18 ] September 24, 1993 , Welcome, New Scripps Institution of Oceanography Students Graduate Department Orientation, 10 Old Scripps Building [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 19 ] November 16, 1993 , Speech, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics II and Scripps Crossing Dedication, On Site [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 20 ] November 17, 1993 , Welcome, California Ocean Resources Management Plan Hearing, Scripps Sumner Auditorium, September 27, 1993-November 17, 1993 [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 21 ] December 15, 1993 , Director's [Written] Comments for New Employee Orientation Video [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 22 ] January 11, 1994 , Presiding, Colloquium in Memory of Jeffery Frautschy, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Sumner Auditorium, La Jolla [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 23 ] January 12, 1994 , Talk, California Environmental Research and Technology Network, Director's Update, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Sumner Auditorium, La Jolla [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 24 ] February 9, 1994 , Talk to CONNECT, San Diego Technology Forum, Hyatt Regency, La Jolla [ Box 6 ] [ Folder 25 ] February 15, 1994-November 28, 1994 , Remarks [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 1 ] March 2, 1994 , Speech, Faculty Luncheon Seminar, What Happened to the Super Collider? University of California, San Diego, Muir Campus, Muir Commons, January 10, 1994-March 4, 1994 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 2 ] March 14, 1994 , Talk, "QED" Group, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Strategic Plan and the Navy, La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club
[ Box 7 ] [ Folder 3 ] March 17, 1994 , Introduction, Ritter Fellowship Lecture, Sumner Auditorium, La Jolla, October 30, 1993-March 17, 1994 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 4 ] April 15, 1994 , Introduction, Cody Award Public Lecture, Sumner Auditorium, La Jolla, April 14-15, 1994 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 5 ] June 13, 1994 , Welcome, OIC-Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (OIC-JGOFS) Carbon Dioxide Panel, New Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP) Building, Room 4301, La Jolla, CA, May 5, 1994-June 13, 1994 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 6 ] June 14, 1994 , Speech, Chancellor's Council, Where Are We Going? California Institute on Environmental Technology (CIET) and all that, a New Strategic Vision?, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 7 ] June 24, 1994 , Speech, Environmental Technology, and California Institute on Environmental Technology (CIET), Marine Technology Society Corporate Dinner, Reubens on Harbor Island, April 12, 1994-July 15, 1994 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 8 ] November 8, 1994 , Speech, Thurgood Marshall College Honors Seminar, University of California, San Diego [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 9 ] December 6, 1994 , Speech. La Jolla Rotary Club Luncheon, La Valencia Hotel, La Jolla, August 5,1994-December 6, 1994 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 10 ] January 17, 1995 , Welcome, White House Conference on Environmental Monitoring, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Sumner Auditorium [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 11 ] January 26, 1995 , Interview with Judith Gunther, Popular Science Magazine, New York City [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 12 ] February 3, 1995 , Speech, Yachtsman's Luncheon, Southwestern Yacht Club, San Diego
[ Box 7 ] [ Folder 13 ] March 1995-October 10, 1995 , Remarks [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 14 ] March 1, 1995 , Welcome, NASA Specialized Center of Research and Training (NSCORT) in Exobiology Site Visit, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Munk Conference Room [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 15 ] March 14, 1995 , Speech, Middle Management Council Chancellor's Briefing, UCSD Robinson Building, n.d.-February 6, 1995 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 16 ] March 20, 1995 , Welcome, ARM Science Team Meeting, Red Lion Hotel, San Diego, February 1995-March 20, 1995 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 17 ] April 20, 1995 , Speech, R/V Roger Revelle Launch and Christening Ceremony Pascagoula/Moss Point, Mississippi, April 1, 1995-April 20, 1995 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 18 ] April 28, 1995 , Speech, Nursery Exhibit Dedication, Stephen Birch Aquarium Museum, April 27, 1995-April 28, 1995 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 19 ] June 9, 1995 , Speech, Office of Naval Research Site Visit, Hubbs Hall Conference Room, Scripps Institution of Oceanography [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 20 ] September 26, 1995 , talk, National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council (NAS/NRC), Report, U.S. Global Change Research Program and NASA's Mission to Planet Earth (MTPE)/Earth Observing System (EOS), Old Scripps Building, Room 10 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 21 ] February 6, 1996 , Talk, Global Integrated Observing Systems and Strategies, Old Scripps Building, Room 10
[ Box 7 ] [ Folder 22 ] March 6, 1996 , Testimony, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Science, Hearing on U.S. Global Change Research, Washington, D.C., February 22, 1996-May 3, 1996 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 23 ] March 9, 1996 , Introduction, Ellen Revelle Eckis, 1996 San Diego Legacy Award for Philanthropy, San Diego Marriott [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 24 ] March 14-16, 1996 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 25 ] March 15, 1996 , Welcome, Scripps Family Lunch and Program, Martin Johnson House, Scripps Institution of Oceanography [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 26 ] March 29, 1996-October 5, 1995 , Remarks [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 27 ] April 5, 1996 , Introduction, Professor Paul J. Crutzen, Nobel Laureate, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Sumner Auditorium [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 28 ] June 17, 1996 , Keynote Speech, Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) Second International Conference, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., June 15-16, 1996 [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 29 ] July 23, 1996 , Welcome, Center for Ocean Atmosphere Research Building, Ground Breaking, Keck Foundation [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 30 ] August 2, 1996 , R/V Roger Revelle Welcoming Ceremony, Nimitz Marine Facility [ Box 7 ] [ Folder 31 ] February 8, 2000 , Oceanography: The Making of a Science, People, Institutions, and Discovery Colloquia, UCSD Price Center
Writings by Others
[ Box 7 ] [ Folder 32 ] Abstracts, 1971-1973
[ Box 7 ] [ Folder 33 ] 1974-1980
[ Box 7 ] [ Folder 34 ] Papers, n.d.
[ Box 7 ] [ Folder 35 ] Manuscripts on Submarine Wake, n.d. [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 1 ] Cornwall, J.M., "The Physics of Ballistic Missile Defense," n.d. [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 2 ] "Report of the Research Briefing Panel on Materials Science," n.d. [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 3 ] Similion, P.L. "A Renormalized Theory of Drift Wave Turbulence in Sheared Geometry," n.d. [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 4 ] Watson, K.M., "Review of Observation of Ocean Whitecaps," n.d. [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 5 ] Coppi, B., "Resistive Instability," 1963 [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 6 ] Critique of S.E. Miller, "Optical Communications Research," Science, November 13, 1970 , 1971 [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 7 ] Articles, 1979 [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 8 ] References for Critical Layers, Last Updated May 7, 1979
[ Box 8 ] [ Folder 9 ] Articles, 1980 [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 10-12 ] Zagorodnikov, A.A., "Radar Survey of the Seaway from Aircraft ," February 11, 1980 , Translation [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 13 ] Thomas, I.L., "Will there be a Market for Synthetic Fuels?," October 17, 1980 [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 14 ] Articles, 1982-1983 [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 15 ] Walker, R.E., Articles, October 1982 [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 16 ] Greene, J.M., "Renormalizing and the Breakup of Magnetic Surfaces," GA Technologies, February 1983 [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 17 ] Steiner, J.E. "Aircraft Development Potentials for Future Civil Market Needs," May 30, 1983 [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 18 ] Steiner, J.E., "Air Technology: The Transport Vehicle and its Development Environment," November 3, 1983 [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 19 ] Ross, I.M., Telecommunications, December 8, 1983 [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 20 ] Zachariasen, F. et al January 28, 1984 [ Box 8 ] [ Folder 21 ] Learned, J.G., "Detectability of Submarines by Newly Discovered Turbulence Stimulated Ocean Light," September 21, 1984
[ Box 8 ] [ Folder 22 ] Articles, 1986
Reprints
[ Box 9 ] [ Folder 1 ] Reprints, 1965-1985
[ Box 9 ] [ Folder 2-3 ] A [ Box 178 ] [ Folder 13L ] B [ Box 9 ] [ Folder 4-5 ] C [ Box 9 ] [ Folder 6 ] E [ Box 9 ] [ Folder 7 ] F [ Box 9 ] [ Folder 8 ] G [ Box 9 ] [ Folder 9 ] H [ Box 9 ] [ Folder 10 ] I [ Box 9 ] [ Folder 11 ] J [ Box 9 ] [ Folder 12 ] K
[ Box 10 ] [ Folder 3 ] American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), May 1987-December 1992
[ Box 10 ] [ Folder 4 ] April 1993-October 1995 [ Box 10 ] [ Folder 5 ] Workshop, "Basic Research for the Advancement of Energy Science and Technology," n.d.
[ Box 10 ] [ Folder 6 ] January 1981-August 1981
[ Box 10 ] [ Folder 7 ] Artificial Intelligence, 1984 [ Box 10 ] [ Folder 8 ] Austin File, Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, n.d. [ Box 10 ] [ Folder 9 ] Conference on the Future of Conflict (Space Panel), Georgetown University, November 24, 1981 [ Box 10 ] [ Folder 10 ] Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), October 1982 [ Box 10 ] [ Folder 11 ] Department of Defense Fiscal Year, 1986 , University Research Initiative Program Overview, December 1985 [ Box 178 ] [ Folder 14L ] Defense Science Board (DSB), n.d.
[ Box 14 ] [ Folder 12-13 ] Talking Points for John A. Richards, Director, Office of Industrial Resource Administrations, U.S. Department of Commerce, Before the Defense Science Board, April 14, 1988
[ Box 15 ] [ Folder 1-2 ] Talking Points for John A. Richards, Director, Office of Industrial Resource Administrations, U.S. Department of Commerce, Before the Defense Science Board, April 14, 1988 [ Box 15 ] [ Folder 3 ] Task Force #3, Tactical Forces, 1990 [ Box 178 ] [ Folder 16L ] Task Force on Special Operations Research and Development Draft Report, n.d.
[ Box 18 ] [ Folder 3 ] Review of U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) and NASA's Mission to Planet Earth (MTPE)/Earth Observing System (EOS), n.d. -August 22, 1995
[ Box 18 ] [ Folder 4 ] August 24, 1995 [ Box 18 ] [ Folder 5-7 ] August 25, 1995 , Final Draft of Report [ Box 18 ] [ Folder 8 ] August 25-29, 1995 [ Box 18 ] [ Folder 9 ] September 11-14, 1995 [ Box 18 ] [ Folder 10 ] September 14, 1995-February 27, 1996
[ Box 18 ] [ Folder 11 ] Global Climate Change Digest, August 16, 1994-September 23, 1996 [ Box 18 ] [ Folder 12 ] Global Observing, Miscellaneous Correspondence, November 9, 1995 [ Box 18 ] [ Folder 13 ] R/V Hakuko Maru, RSVP's Japanese Ship, November 8, 1989-December 11, 1989
[ Box 18 ] [ Folder 14 ] Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, 1989
[ Box 18 ] [ Folder 15 ] High Tech, 1983 [ Box 18 ] [ Folder 16 ] Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Working Group II Report, October 9, 1995-November 9, 1995
[ Box 18 ] [ Folder 17 ] Integrated Global Observing System (IGOS), Pierre Morel, October 23, 1995 [ Box 18 ] [ Folder 18 ] National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council (NAS/NRC), n.d.
[ Box 21 ] [ Folder 15 ] Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, 1988 Annual Report, National Research Council [ Box 22 ] [ Folder 1 ] Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources, August 19, 1992-March 23, 1993
[ Box 29 ] [ Folder 14 ] National Forum on Science and Technology, Version 2 of Report and Report Schedule, September 7, 1995 [ Box 30 ] [ Folder 1 ] Naval Studies Board, December 7, 1986-June 26, 1991
[ Box 30 ] [ Folder 2-3 ] October 18, 1995 , Draft Reports [ Box 30 ] [ Folder 4 ] Advisory Council, Navy Twenty-first Century, 1986 [ Box 30 ] [ Folder 5 ] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 9, 1988
[ Box 33 ] [ Folder 4-7 ] Outlook for the Fusion Hybrid and Tritium Breeding Fusion Reactions, December 5, 1986 [ Box 33 ] [ Folder 8 ] Policy Division Visiting Committee, May 3, 1996-July 15, 1996 [ Box 33 ] [ Folder 9 ] Report, Balancing the National Interest, January 14, 1987 [ Box 33 ] [ Folder 10 ] Report of the Treasurer, May 21, 1987-November 24, 1987 [ Box 33 ] [ Folder 11-12 ] Review of Improving the Management of U.S. Marine Fisheries, March 14, 1994
[ Box 33 ] [ Folder 13-14 ] Review of Molecular Biology in Marine Science, April 15, 1994 [ Box 33 ] [ Folder 15 ] Review of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fleet Replacement and Modernization Plan, March 4, 1994 [ Box 34 ] [ Folder 1-3 ] Reviews of Various Reports for National Research Council (NRC), 1994 [ Box 34 ] [ Folder 4 ] Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Committee, January 3, 1989-March 6, 1989
[ Box 34 ] [ Folder 5 ] March 27, 1989-April 3, 1989 [ Box 34 ] [ Folder 6 ] May 22, 1989-November 1, 1989 [ Box 34 ] [ Folder 7 ] February 5, 1990-December 21, 1990 [ Box 34 ] [ Folder 8 ] March 8, 1991-September 29, 1994 [ Box 34 ] [ Folder 9 ] September 29, 1994 [ Box 34 ] [ Folder 10 ] Army Tech Base Master Plan, Volume I, April 1989 [ Box 34 ] [ Folder 11-12 ] Distribution of Department of Defense (DOD) Critical Technologies Plan, February 23, 1990 [ Box 35 ] [ Folder 1-4 ] Handouts Requested at the April 16-19, 1989 Meeting in Irvine, California
[ Box 39 ] [ Folder 13 ] Survey Committee on the Physics of Plasmas and Fluids, April 12, 1984 , Final Draft Report December 30, 1983 , Chapter I and II
[ Box 39 ] [ Folder 14 ] Chapter III and IV
[ Box 40 ] [ Folder 1 ] Survey Committee on the Physics of Plasmas and Fluids, April 12, 1984 , Final Draft Report June 1, 1984 , Chapters I and II
[ Box 40 ] [ Folder 2 ] Chapters III and IV
[ Box 40 ] [ Folder 3-5 ] U.S. Marine Policies for the Twenty-First Century, Review Draft, May 1991
[ Box 42 ] [ Folder 5 ] Proceedings of an International Symposium, Fertility of the Seas, Held at Sao Paulo, Brazil, December 1-6, 1989 [ Box 42 ] [ Folder 6-7 ] Scaling Stuff, n.d.
[ Box 42 ] [ Folder 8 ] 1983-1984
[ Box 42 ] [ Folder 9 ] Star Wars, n.d. [ Box 42 ] [ Folder 10 ] Symposium on Technological Frontiers and Foreign Relations, 1983
[ Box 48 ] [ Folder 9 ] Director of Energy Research, Swearing in Ceremony, January 4, 1980
[ Box 48 ] [ Folder 10 ] Distinguished Service Medal to E.A. Frieman, January 19, 1981 [ Box 48 ] [ Folder 11 ] Energy Info, 1979-1980
[ Box 48 ] [ Folder 12 ] Transparencies, n.d.
[ Box 183 ] [ Folder 10L ] Financial Disclosure, 1981 [ Box 48 ] [ Folder 13 ] Fiscal Year Program Planning Priorities PE Staff Recommendations, June 21, 1991 , U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Policy, Planning and Analysis [ Box 48 ] [ Folder 14-15 ] High Performance Computing and Communications Investment in American Competitiveness, Prepared for U.S. Department of Energy and Los Alamos Laboratory, March 15, 1991 [ Box 49 ] [ Folder 1 ] Information, Department of Energy (DOE) Planning Meeting on Future Roles and Missions, n.d.-June 30, 1992
[ Box 49 ] [ Folder 4 ] Policy and Fiscal Guidance Energy Predictions, Appendix D, February 1980 [ Box 49 ] [ Folder 5 ] Research and Development Strategy Papers, August 22, 1979
[ Box 50 ] [ Folder 6 ] July 10, 1992-December 10, 1992 [ Box 50 ] [ Folder 7 ] January 7, 1993-August 17, 1995 [ Box 50 ] [ Folder 8-9 ] Annual Energy Outlook, 1990 [ Box 50 ] [ Folder 10 ] Background Reports on National Laboratories, June 13, 1990 [ Box 51 ] [ Folder 1 ] Background Reports on National Laboratories, June 13, 1990 [ Box 51 ] [ Folder 2-3 ] Briefing Book, July 27, 1990
[ Box 51 ] [ Folder 4 ] July 27, 1990, Supplement
[ Box 51 ] [ Folder 5 ] Fusion Energy Advisory Committee Report on Program Strategy for U.S. Magnetic Fusion Energy Research, April 1992-September 23, 1992 [ Box 51 ] [ Folder 6 ] Human Genome News, July 1990 [ Box 51 ] [ Folder 7 ] Interim Report, National Energy Strategy, April 1990 [ Box 51 ] [ Folder 8 ] Laboratory Operations Board, May 18, 1995-October 4, 1995
[ Box 52 ] [ Folder 7-8 ] Major Department of Energy Laboratories and their Institutional Management, April 1990 [ Box 52 ] [ Folder 9 ] Meetings, May 1, 1990 , Washington, D.C.
[ Box 52 ] [ Folder 10 ] July 26-27, 1990 , Chicago
[ Box 52 ] [ Folder 11 ] National Energy Policy Plan, July 1981 [ Box 52 ] [ Folder 12 ] National Laboratories, Brochures, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, November 1990-1991 , Brookhaven 1989
[ Box 53 ] [ Folder 1 ] Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1989-1990 [ Box 53 ] [ Folder 2 ] Oakridge National Laboratory, 1989-1990
[ Box 53 ] [ Folder 7 ] National Laboratories, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Institutional Research and Development, Fiscal Year Report, 1989 [ Box 53 ] [ Folder 8 ] National Laboratories, Meeting, November 12-13, 1990, La Jolla, October 17, 1990-May 2, 1991
[ Box 53 ] [ Folder 9 ] Post Meeting Materials, January 17, 1991 [ Box 53 ] [ Folder 10 ] Presentations, November 12-13, 1990 [ Box 54 ] [ Folder 1-3 ] Presentations, November 12-13, 1990
[ Box 54 ] [ Folder 4 ] National Laboratories, Miscellaneous Information, September 11, 1991-December 23, 1991
[ Box 57 ] [ Folder 7 ] Posture Statement, Budget, and National Energy Strategy, February 5, 1991 [ Box 57 ] [ Folder 8-9 ] Reference, Book I, April 6, 1990
[ Box 57 ] [ Folder 10-11 ] Book II, April 6, 1990
[ Box 57 ] [ Folder 12 ] Space Initiative Technical Oversight Group, March 31, 1992 [ Box 58 ] [ Folder 1-2 ] Summaries of Policy Options, National Energy Strategy Process, October 15, 1990 [ Box 58 ] [ Folder 3 ] Task Force on Energy Research Priorities, September 18-19, 1991
[ Box 58 ] [ Folder 4-5 ] September 19, 1991 [ Box 58 ] [ Folder 6 ] September 19-20, 1991 [ Box 58 ] [ Folder 7 ] September 24, 1992 [ Box 58 ] [ Folder 8 ] September 27, 1992 [ Box 58 ] [ Folder 9 ] September 30, 1992-December 8, 1992 [ Box 58 ] [ Folder 10-12 ] Second Meeting, November 26, 1991
[ Box 59 ] [ Folder 1-5 ] Superconducting Super Collider Management Plan, 1989 [ Box 59 ] [ Folder 6 ] Ten Megawatt Energy Systems, May 1980
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Series
[ Box 66 ] [ Folder 7 ] Energy Systems Group, February 1995-May 25, 1995
[ Box 66 ] [ Folder 8 ] May 26, 1995-June 9, 1995
[ Box 66 ] [ Folder 9 ] European Advisory Board, May 28, 1993-August 4, 1994
[ Box 66 ] [ Folder 10 ] August 8, 1994-October 3, 1994 [ Box 66 ] [ Folder 11 ] December 15, 1994-August 29, 1995 [ Box 66 ] [ Folder 12 ] May 6, 1995-December 11, 1995 [ Box 66 ] [ Folder 13 ] Meeting at the CNIT-Paris, France, April 26, 1994
[ Box 66 ] [ Folder 14 ] Foreign Applied Sciences Assessment Center (FASAC), January 1985
[ Box 66 ] [ Folder 15 ] Comparative Assessment of World Research Efforts on Magnetic Confinement Fusion, Abstract and Executive Summary, March 15, 1990
[ Box 67 ] [ Folder 1 ] Foreign Research in and Applications of Heavy Transuranics, July 11, 1995 [ Box 67 ] [ Folder 2-4 ] Japanese Applied Mathematics Research Electromagnetic Scattering, November 15, 1986 , Soviet Combustion Research, March 15, 1987 [ Box 67 ] [ Folder 5-6 ] Japanese Magnetic Confinement Fusion Research, February 27, 1980 [ Box 67 ] [ Folder 7-9 ] Japanese Structural Ceramics Research and Development and Chinese Microelectronics, August 28, 1989 [ Box 67 ] [ Folder 10-11 ] Non-U.S. Advanced Signal Processing System Technology, July 11, 1995 [ Box 67 ] [ Folder 12-13 ] Non-U.S. Artificial Neural Network Research, July 11, 1995 [ Box 68 ] [ Folder 1 ] Non-U.S. Artificial Neural Network Research, July 11, 1995 [ Box 68 ] [ Folder 2-3 ] Non-U.S. Data Compression and Coding Research, November 23, 1993 [ Box 68 ] [ Folder 4-5 ] Non-U.S. Electrodynamic Launches Research and Development, December 1, 1994 [ Box 68 ] [ Folder 6 ] Non-U.S. Pattern Recognition and Image Understanding Research and Development, July 11, 1995 [ Box 68 ] [ Folder 7 ] Report, Soviet Combustion Research, October 9, 1987 [ Box 68 ] [ Folder 8 ] Soviet Exoatmospheric Neural Particle Beam Research, July 12, 1988
[ Box 68 ] [ Folder 9 ] Soviet High Powered Radio Frequency Research, October 21, 1988 [ Box 68 ] [ Folder 10-11 ] Soviet Image Pattern Recognition Research and West European Magnetic Confinement Fusion Research, February 21, 1990 [ Box 69 ] [ Folder 1 ] Soviet Image Pattern Recognition Research and West European Magnetic Confinement Fusion Research, February 21, 1990 [ Box 69 ] [ Folder 2 ] Soviet Ionospheric Modification Research, October 31, 1988 [ Box 69 ] [ Folder 3-4 ] Pulsed Power Research in the Former Soviet Union, April 1993
[ Box 70 ] [ Folder 16 ] Contract PRA-8400685 [ Box 70 ] [ Folder 17-19 ] Statement of Qualification to Provide Science and Technology Support for the National Science Foundation, September 27, 1983 [ Box 71 ] [ Folder 1 ] Statement of Qualification to Provide Science and Technology Support for the National Science Foundation, September 27, 1983
[ Box 71 ] [ Folder 18-19 ] Presentation to Minister of Energy and Mines and Moroccan Delegation, November 1981 [ Box 71 ] [ Folder 20-22 ] Proceedings of the Image and Signal Processing Opportunities Meeting, La Jolla, June 4, 1992 [ Box 72 ] [ Folder 1-2 ] Proceedings of the Image and Signal Processing Opportunities Meeting, La Jolla, June 4, 1992 [ Box 72 ] [ Folder 3 ] Projected Cost of Generating Electricity, Notes, n.d. [ Box 72 ] [ Folder 4 ] Proposal, Aspects of Turbulence in Nonlinear Systems, n.d.
[ Box 72 ] [ Folder 5 ] August 30, 1983 , Proposal Submitted to Department of Energy
[ Box 83 ] [ Folder 8 ] Dedication of Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier, July 12, 1988-July 20, 1988 [ Box 83 ] [ Folder 9 ] Deep Observation and Sampling of the Earth's Continental Crust (DOSECC) Inc., March 1988
[ Box 120 ] [ Folder 4 ] Meetings, Specific, August 4-5, 1987 , Department of Energy Ignition Technical Oversight (ITOC) Committee (Harold Furth), T-29, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
[ Box 120 ] [ Folder 5 ] August 31, 1987-September 1, 1987 , Navy Planning and Steering Advisory Group of the Advanced Technology Panel (PSAG/ATP), Washington, D.C. [ Box 120 ] [ Folder 6 ] April 15-17, 1988 , University of California, San Diego Academic Affairs Retreat, Pala Mesa Resort, Fallbrook, California, March 1988
[ Box 120 ] [ Folder 7 ] April 1988
[ Box 120 ] [ Folder 8 ] July 21, 1988 , University of California Institute of Marine Resources Executive Council Meeting, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
[ Box 120 ] [ Folder 9 ] March 6-7, 1989 , Carnegie Science Seminar, University of California, San Diego, 1988-February 1989
[ Box 120 ] [ Folder 10 ] March 1989
[ Box 120 ] [ Folder 11 ] July 20, 1989 , University of California, San Diego, Chancellor's Council, Presentation on Scripps Institution of Oceanography, October 1988
[ Box 121 ] [ Folder 1 ] August 29-30, 1989 , Oceanography Society, Monterey, California [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 2 ] September 13-14, 1989 , Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Nuclear Intelligence Panel Meeting, Washington, D.C. [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 3 ] September 27-28, 1989 , University of California, San Diego, Vice Chancellor's Retreat [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 4 ] February 21-23, 1991 , Nuclear Deterrence and Global Security in Transition, Dmitry Shishkov, University of California, San Diego, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 5 ] February 24-25, 1991 , University of California, San Diego, Vice Chancellor's Retreat, December 1990
[ Box 121 ] [ Folder 6 ] February 1991
[ Box 121 ] [ Folder 7 ] July 18-26, 1991 , Earth Observing System (EOS) Engineering Review Advisory Committee Meeting, T-29, Scripps Institution of Oceanography [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 8 ] January 29, 1993 , University of California, San Diego, Committee on Planning and Budget Subcommittee, Santa Barbara Room, Price Center [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 9 ] February 5, 1993 , National Academy of Sciences Regional Roundtable, Beckman Center, Irvine, California [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 10 ] May 11, 1993 , Meeting at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)-ENSO [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 11 ] July 7-14, 1993 , Fifth International Congress on the History of Oceanography [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 12 ] July 25-27, 1993 , Jim Arnold Fest, University of California, San Diego [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 13 ] November 17, 1993 , Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Centennial Endowment Council Visiting Committee, Breakfast, Stephen Birch Aquarium Museum Building [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 14 ] December 12-13, 1993 , Scripps Institution of Oceanography Faculty Meeting, 4500 Hubbs Hall [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 15 ] December 17, 1993 , Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Executive Committee Faculty Meeting, Conference Room 114 [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 16 ] February 21-25, 1994 , American Geophysical Union (AGU)/Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 17 ] February 22-23, 1994 , National Science Foundation Site Review for Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Center for Clouds, Chemistry and Climate
[ Box 121 ] [ Folder 18 ] April 19, 1994 , Naval Research and Development Laboratory (NRAD), USS Dual Uses Kick Off Meeting, Point Loma [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 19 ] April 23-26, 1994 , National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 20 ] May 17, 1994 , World Trade Week, 1994 International Environmental Roundtable and Seminar [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 21 ] October 17, 1994 , Visit of Judson King, University of California Vice Provost for Research [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 22 ] October 17-18, 1994 , Keck Foundation Meeting, Los Angeles [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 23 ] November 13-15, 1994 , National Academy of Sciences, Sustainable Development and Economic Growth Meeting, Washington, D.C. [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 24 ] November 19-24, 1994 , JASON/MITRE [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 25 ] December 15, 1994 , San Diego Union-Tribune Round Table Luncheon, Westgate Hotel [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 26 ] December 15, 1994 , University of California, San Diego, Alumni Homecoming Meeting, Humanities and Social Sciences Room 2134, Muir Campus [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 27 ] December 16, 1994 , Task Force to Assess UCSD Fundraising Goals, Geisel Room, University of California, San Diego Library [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 28 ] January 5, 1995 , University of California, San Diego, Alumni Homecoming Meeting, Humanities and Social Sciences Room 2134, Muir Campus
[ Box 121 ] [ Folder 29 ] February 6-7, 1995 , Washington, D.C. [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 30 ] February 17, 1995 , National Academy of Engineering Symposium, Global Agenda for American Engineering, Beckman Center, Irvine, California [ Box 121 ] [ Folder 31 ] June 20, 1995 , University of California, San Diego, Budget Committee Meeting [ Box 122 ] [ Folder 1 ] June 26, 1995 , University of California, San Diego, Council on Research and Graduate Research, Deans of Graduate Schools and Vice Presidents of Research [ Box 122 ] [ Folder 2 ] June 27-28, 1995 , National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Investigators Working Group, Santa Fe, New Mexico [ Box 122 ] [ Folder 3 ] June 28, 1995 , University of California, San Diego, Long Range Plan for Environmental Research and Education [ Box 122 ] [ Folder 4 ] August 21, 1995 , University of California, San Diego, CONNECT Luncheon, Rancho Valencia Resort, Valencia Circle, Rancho Santa Fe, California [ Box 122 ] [ Folder 5 ] August 24, 1995 , U.S. Department of Commerce, Roundtable Discussion Science and Technology Policy Conference, University of California, San Diego, Center for Magnetic Recording Research (CMRR) Building [ Box 122 ] [ Folder 6 ] October 5, 1995 , Meeting Captain Kirk Evans and Bob Wernliar, Navy Research and Development Laboratory (NRAD), Topside Building 33, Room 2025 [ Box 122 ] [ Folder 7 ] October 5, 1995 , San Diego Union-Tribune Roundtable Luncheon, Westgate Hotel
[ Box 122 ] [ Folder 8 ] October 9-12, 1995 , Oceans 1995 Meeting/IEEE Conference and Exposition, Town and Country Hotel, San Diego [ Box 122 ] [ Folder 9 ] October 16-20, 1995 , Operational Oceanography and Satellite Observation Symposium, Biarritz, France [ Box 122 ] [ Folder 10 ] July 17, 1996 , Public Broadcasting System "Think Tank," Guest Panelist, Notes, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Munk Conference Room, Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP)
[ Box 123 ] [ Folder 13 ] Directory, August 1990 [ Box 124 ] [ Folder 1 ] Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Core System, Phase C/D, Statement of Work, Sixth Review Draft, December 14, 1990
[ Box 128 ] [ Folder 3 ] News Conference, September 12, 1991 [includes VHS videotape, 60 minutes] [ Box 128 ] [ Folder 4 ] Office of Space Science and Applications, Standby Plan, 1990 [ Box 128 ] [ Folder 5-11 ] Small Explorer Program, June 18-21, 1991
[ Box 128 ] [ Folder 12 ] National Institute for the Environment, July 1993 [ Box 128 ] [ Folder 13 ] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), July 1986-February 1993
[ Box 128 ] [ Folder 14 ] April 1993-October 1994 [ Box 129 ] [ Folder 1 ] January 1995 [ Box 129 ] [ Folder 2 ] Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) Project Book, April 1987
[ Box 129 ] [ Folder 3 ] National Science Foundation, September 1986-July 1987
[ Box 131 ] [ Folder 22 ] National Forum on Environmental and Natural Resources, Research and Development, March 1994 [ Box 132 ] [ Folder 1 ] President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), June 1995-July 1995
[ Box 132 ] [ Folder 2 ] Panel and Experts Fact Finding Session, September 1991 [ Box 132 ] [ Folder 3 ] Panel on Megaprojects in the Sciences of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), May 1991-February 1992 [ Box 132 ] [ Folder 4 ] Panel on Technology and National Security, April 1991-February 1992
[ Box 132 ] [ Folder 5 ] White House Science Council (WHSC), 1982-1985
[ Box 159 ] [ Folder 7 ] January 1992-November 1992 [ Box 159 ] [ Folder 8 ] 1993-1994 [ Box 159 ] [ Folder 9 ] May 31, 1988 Her Royal Highness Princess Chulabhorn of Thailand [ Box 159 ] [ Folder 10 ] June 28, 1988 Vice Admiral Bruce DeMars [ Box 159 ] [ Folder 11 ] August 2, 1988 Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Executive Panel Task Force Visit [ Box 159 ] [ Folder 12 ] March 6, 1989 Admiral Carlisle A. Trost [ Box 159 ] [ Folder 13 ] April 27, 1990 Lawrence Garrett III [ Box 159 ] [ Folder 14 ] February 14, 1991 Mike Delello, Congressional Affairs, Department of Energy [ Box 159 ] [ Folder 15 ] August 13, 1991 George Rowe [ Box 159 ] [ Folder 16 ] July 13, 1993 Rear Admiral Mara Pelaez, United States Navy [ Box 159 ] [ Folder 17 ] November 17, 1993 Dr. R.H. Habibic, Indonesian State Minister for Research and Technology
[ Box 160 ] [ Folder 1-5 ] State Senate and Assembly Hearings, Sacramento, February 24, 1988
[ Box 164 ] [ Folder 9-10 ] January 25, 1994 , Meeting, Kaiser Center, Oakland, California
[ Box 164 ] [ Folder 11 ] Electronic Mail Policy, September 1995 [ Box 164 ] [ Folder 12 ] Los Alamos National Laboratory Special Panel on Issues Related to Potential Discipline, 1999 [ Box 184 ] [ Folder 2R ] Los Alamos National Laboratory Special Panel on Issues Related to Potential Discipline, 1999 [ Box 164 ] [ Folder 13 ] President's Council on National Laboratories, September 2, 1992-April 2, 1993
[ Box 166 ] [ Folder 1-3 ] October 30, 1992 , Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [ Box 166 ] [ Folder 4 ] February 22-23, 1993 , Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory [ Box 166 ] [ Folder 5-10 ] February 2-4, 1994 , Lawrence Livermore Laboratory [ Box 166 ] [ Folder 11 ] April 17-18, 1995 , Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
[ Box 166 ] [ Folder 12 ] Technology Transfer Panel, July 1993-September 1995
[ Box 167 ] [ Folder 1 ] Scientific and Academic Advisory Committee, Meeting, March 28-29, 1991 , Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Presentation, Center for Applications of Laser and Electro-Optic Technologies (CALEOT) [ Box 184 ] [ Folder 3R ] Search Committee for the Director, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1988-1989