Correspondents, associations, and reports in this file include:
Sumner M. Kalman, Martin Kaplan, J.C. Polanyi, Terrance Grant, Jozef Goldblat, Philip Noel-Baker, N. Krishnan, Kenneth Birkhead, Archibald S. Alexander, David Packard, Joe P. Josephson, Hiroto Tanaka, James Reston, Milorad Bozinovic, Henry A. Kissinger, Florence Casey, McGeorge Bundy, Bryce Nelson, E.L.M. Burns, Stanley Karnow, John W. Gofman, Harry Boardman, Joe P. Josephson to George McGovern (COPY), William W. Hancock, Horace Freeland Judson, Jorge Castaneda, M.K. McPhail, Bob Gard, D. Baxter, Alfred L. Frechette, Samuel P. Huntington, Gilbert Gude, Ewell E. Murphy to R.R. Baxter (COPY), William Hedlund, Margaret Curwen, William D. Eberle, George D. Aiken, Charles G. Weaver, WM W. Stone, Robert H. Finch, Edward W. Brooke, Rick Gilmore, Thomas F. Eagleton, W.D. Eberle, W.G. Berl, J.H. Humphrey, Merille Glover, William G. Hedlund, William B. Saxbe, Joel Primack, Bruce Boman, Shari Staglin, Herbert F. York, Douglas Kinnard, Thomas Dine, Solly Zuckerman, Jacob K. Javits, Richard Lewis, Samuel S. Epstein.
The materials in this file also concern court case testemonies against use of chemical/crowd control units; Meselson (and McGeorge Bundy and Donald Brennan) testimony before Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Geneva Protocol (with CBW provisions); CS and herbicide data for Department of Defense; toxicology studies of 2,4,5-T; and the Meselson editorial in Christian Science Monitor ("Turning Off the Gas," May 15 1971).
Scope and Contents
Correspondents, associations, and reports in this file include:
Sumner M. Kalman, Martin Kaplan, J.C. Polanyi, Terrance Grant, Jozef Goldblat, Philip Noel-Baker, N. Krishnan, Kenneth Birkhead, Archibald S. Alexander, David Packard, Joe P. Josephson, Hiroto Tanaka, James Reston, Milorad Bozinovic, Henry A. Kissinger, Florence Casey, McGeorge Bundy, Bryce Nelson, E.L.M. Burns, Stanley Karnow, John W. Gofman, Harry Boardman, Joe P. Josephson to George McGovern (COPY), William W. Hancock, Horace Freeland Judson, Jorge Castaneda, M.K. McPhail, Bob Gard, D. Baxter, Alfred L. Frechette, Samuel P. Huntington, Gilbert Gude, Ewell E. Murphy to R.R. Baxter (COPY), William Hedlund, Margaret Curwen, William D. Eberle, George D. Aiken, Charles G. Weaver, WM W. Stone, Robert H. Finch, Edward W. Brooke, Rick Gilmore, Thomas F. Eagleton, W.D. Eberle, W.G. Berl, J.H. Humphrey, Merille Glover, William G. Hedlund, William B. Saxbe, Joel Primack, Bruce Boman, Shari Staglin, Herbert F. York, Douglas Kinnard, Thomas Dine, Solly Zuckerman, Jacob K. Javits, Richard Lewis, Samuel S. Epstein.
The materials in this file also concern court case testemonies against use of chemical/crowd control units; Meselson (and McGeorge Bundy and Donald Brennan) testimony before Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Geneva Protocol (with CBW provisions); CS and herbicide data for Department of Defense; toxicology studies of 2,4,5-T; and the Meselson editorial in Christian Science Monitor ("Turning Off the Gas," May 15 1971).
Preferred Citation
April-June 1971. Matthew Meselson Collection, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives Digital Repository. 96-1542287. Update 2025-03-27.
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