K. R. OSBORN, manager of industrial development, general chemical division, Allied Chemical and Dye Corp., New York, N. Y. D. A. ROGERS, manager, central engineering, Allied Chemical and Dye Corp., Morristown, N. J. REUEL C. STRATTON, supervising chemical engineer, engineering and loss control division, the Travelers Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. Dr. ABEL WOLMAN, head, department of sanitary engineering and water resources, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Dr. HARRY WEXLER, chief, scientific services division, U. S. Weather Bureau, Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C. Dr. J. Z. HOLLAND, secretary; U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D. C. Advisory Committee on Stainless Steel This committee, formed in 1950, by the Welding Research Council of the Engineering Foundation, in July 1951 at AEC request became advisory to the Commission in regard to research and development to improve the welding of type 347 stainless steel. All data resulting from these investigations are being made public. In October 1953 the scope of the committee's services was enlarged to include the manufacture, fabrication, and use of all stainless steels. Dr. V. N. KRIVOBOK, chairman; development and research division, International Nickel Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. W. O. BINDER, research laboratory, Union Carbide and Carbon Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. F. W. DAVIS, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D. C. W. B. DELONG, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del. R. B. GUNIA, Carnegie Illinois Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. M. A. SCHEIL, director metallurgical research, A. O. Smith Corp., Milwaukee, Wis. R. DAVID THOMAS, Jr., vice president and director, research and engineering, Arcos Corp., Philadelphia, Pa. Advisory Committee of State Officials This committee was established by the Commission in September 1955 as a means of obtaining the views and advice of State regulatory agencies in connection with AEC's regulatory activities in the field of public health and safety. Dr. DANIEL BERGSMA, commissioner of health, Trenton, N. J. A. C. BLACKMAN, chief, division of industrial safety, California Department of Industrial Relations, San Francisco, Calif. Dr. ROY L. CLEERE, executive director, Colorado State Department of Public Health, Denver, Colo. CURTISS M. EVERTS, Jr., director, division of sanitation and engineering, Oregon State Board of Health, Portland, Oreg. JAMES G. FROST, deputy attorney general of Maine, Augusta, Maine. Dr. ALBERT E. HEUSTIS, Commissioner of health, Lansing, Mich. WILLIAM T. LINTON, executive director, water pollution control authority, South Carolina State Board of Health, Columbia, S. C. B. A. POOLE, director, bureau of environmental sanitation, State Board of Health, Indianapolis, Ind. DONALD P. ROBERTS, chief, industrial hygiene section, Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, Tenn. CLARENCE I. STERLING, Jr., chief sanitary engineer, division of sanitation, Department of Public Health of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, Mass. Dr. IRVING TABERSHAW, director, division of industrial hygiene, New York State Department of Labor, New York, N. Y. Dr. ARTHUR B. WELSH, medical coordinator for civil defense, Department of Health of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pa. Committee on Raw Materials This committee was appointed in October 1947 to review the Atomic Energy Commission's raw materials program and to advise on questions of exploration, development, and procurement. Chairmanship (vacant). THOROLD F. FIELD, consulting mining engineer, Duluth, Minn. FRANCIS C. FRARY, technical advisor, aluminum research laboratory, Aluminum Company of America, New Kensington, Pa. J. K. GUSTAFSON, consulting geologist, M. A. Hanna Co., Cleveland, Ohio. ERNEST H. ROSE, project director, metallurgy, Materials Advisory Board, National Research Council, Washington, D. C. WALTER O. SNELLING, director of research and consulting chemist, Trojan Powder Co., Allentown, Pa. ORVIL R. WHITAKER, consulting mining engineer, Denver, Colo. Nuclear Cross Sections Advisory Group This group is appointed on a yearly basis to make a continuing review of the AEC program of nuclear cross section measurements, and to evaluate the needs for cross section information in the various activities of the AEC. The following members were appointed to serve from July 1955 to July 1956. Dr. RICHARD F. TASCHEK, chairman; physics division, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, N. Mex. Dr. LOWELL M. BOLLINGER, department of physics, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, Ill. Prof. Toм W. BONNER, department of physics, Rice Institute, Houston, Tex. Dr. JOSEPH L. FOWLER, physics division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Dr. HERBERT GOLDSTEIN, Nuclear Development Corporation of America, White Plains, N. Y. Prof. WILLIAM W. HAVENS, Jr., department of physics, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. Dr. DONALD J. HUGHES, department of physics, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, Long Island, N. Y. Dr. GEORGE A. KOLSTAD, vice chairman; physics branch, division of research, AEC, Washington, D. C. Prof. HENRY W. NEWSON, department of physics, Duke University, Durham, N. C. Dr. JACK M. PETERSON, cyclotron group, University of California Radiation Laboratory, Livermore, Calif. Dr. THOMA M. SNYDER, manager, nuclear physics section, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Schenectady, N. Y. Dr. IBA F. ZARTMAN, division of reactor development, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D. C. Dr. CARROL W. ZABEL, secretary; department of physics, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, N. Mex. Patent Advisory Panel This panel was appointed in January 1947. It makes informal reports and recommendations to the Commission and its staff on various questions of policy and procedure relating to patents and inventions. H. THOMAS AUSTERN; of Covington & Burling, Washington, D. C. WILLIAM H. DAVIS ; of Davis, Hoxie & Faithfull, New York, N. Y. JOHN A. DIENNER; of Brown, Jackson, Boettcher & Dienner, Chicago, Ill. Personnel Security Review Board This board was appointed in March 1949 primarily to review specific personnel security cases which arise under the Commission's administrative review procedure and to make recommendations concerning them to the General Manager. The board, in its monthly meetings, also advises the Commission on the broader considerations regarding personnel security, such as criteria for determining eligibility for security clearance and personnel security procedures. GANSON PURCELL, chairman; of Purcell & Nelson, Washington, D. C. Dr. PAUL E. KLOPSTEG, associate director, National Science Foundation, Washington, D. C. WILLIAM E. LEAHY, president, Columbus University, Washington, D. C. Stack Gas Problem Working Group The appointment of this group was authorized in May 1948 to advise the Atomic Energy Commission and its contractors on problems in the treatment and control of gaseous effluents. The group meets formally at irregular intervals but renders continuing assistance in the field of air cleaning through specific research and development work directed by individual members and by individual consulting advice. Dr. ABEL WOLMAN, chairman; head, department of sanitary engineering and water resources, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Dr. PHILIP DRINKER, professor of industrial hygiene, Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston, Mass. Dr. LYLE I. GILBERTSON, director, research and engineering department, Air Reduction Co., Inc., Murray Hill, N. J. Dr. H. FRASER JOHNSTONE, professor of chemical engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. Dr. CHARLES E. LAPPLE, Stanford Research Institute, Palo Alto, Calif. Dr. WILLIAM P. YANT, director of research and development, Mine Safety Appliances Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. APPENDIX 3 MAJOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTALLATIONS OF THE U. S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Ames Laboratory (Iowa State College, contractor), Ames, Iowa Director__ Associate Director__. Assistant to Director-. Dr. FRANK H. SPEDDING Dr. H. A. WILHELM Argonne Cancer Research Hospital (University of Chicago, The participating institutions associated with Argonne National Laboratory (listed immediately below) are also affiliated with the Argonne Cancer Research Hospital. Director_. Associate Director. Dr. LEON O. JACOBSON Argonne National Laboratory (University of Chicago, contractor), Bettis Plant (Westinghouse Electric Corp., contractor), Manager, Naval Reactor Test Facility (Idaho)‒‒‒‒‒‒ ALFRED E. VOYSEY Brookhaven National Laboratory (Associated Universities, Inc., contractor), Upton, Long Island, N. Y. Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory (General Electric Co., contractor), Schenectady, N. Y. General Manager_ Manager, SIR Project_. Manager, SAR Project--- Manager, Technical Department-- Manager, Auxiliary Operations Department_. Manager, Program and Commitments Study_ K. R. VAN TASSEL K. A. KASSELRING F. E. CREVER Dr. R. D. BENNETT W. W. SMITH F. B. HORNBY Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (University of California, contractor), Los Alamos, N. Mex. Director Technical Associate Director_ Dr. NORRIS E. BRADBURY Mound Laboratory (Monsanto Chemical Co., contractor), Miamisburg, Ohio Project Director_. Laboratory Director_. Dr. N. N. T. SAMARAS |