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Secretariat, United States Delegation

Executive Director, EDWARD R. GARDNER, Atomic Energy Commission.
Deputy Executive Director, RICHARD C. HAGAN, Department of State.
Assistant to Executive Director, CHRISTOPHER L. HENDERSON, Atomic Energy
Commission.

Assistant for Exhibits, HOMER B. SEWELL, JR., Atomic Energy Commission.
Chief, Industrial Exhibit, JOHN C. CERA, Atomic Energy Commission.
Reports Officer, RICHARD G. HEWLETT, Atomic Energy Commission.
Protocol and Entertainment Officer, EDWArd E. Keller, JR., American Em-
bassy, Bern.

Assistant Protocol Officer, JAN F. LIBICH, American Embassy, Paris. United Nations Liaison Officer, ALBERT S. WATSON, United States Mission to the United Nations, New York.

Congressional Liaison Officer, BRYAN F. LAPLANTE, Atomic Energy Commission.

Technical Director, L. D. P. KING, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory.

Deputy Technical Director, CHARLES V. STRAIN, Naval Research Laboratory. Chief, Technical Papers Branch, HUGH C. PAXTON, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory.

Technical Assistant, Papers, JOHN W. McDONALD, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory.

Reactor Papers Coordinator, SERGE E. GOLIAN, Naval Research Laboratory. Biophysics and Isotopes Papers Coordinator, KARL M. WILBUR, Duke University.

Physics Papers Coordinator, JOHN C. ALLRED, University of Houston. Chemistry and Materials Papers Coordinator, CLARKE WILLIAMS, Brookhaven National Laboratory.

Classification Officer, CHARLES L. MARSHALL, Atomic Energy Commission. Chief, Technical Exhibits Branch, CLYDE L. COWAN, JR., George Washington University.

Deputy Chief, Exhibits Branch, ROLLON O. BONDELID, Naval Research Laboratory.

Assistant to Chief, Technical Exhibits Branch, NICHOLAS GROSSMAN, Atomic Energy Commission.

Exhibit Coordinator, CHARLES DEM. BARNES, Atomic Energy Commission. Chairman, Life Sciences Exhibit, JOHN H. RUST, Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

Chairman, Reactors Exhibit, ROBERT E. PAHLER, Atomic Energy Commission.

Chairman, Medical Sciences Exhibit, LLOYD J. ROTH, University of Chicago. Chairman, Physical Sciences Exhibit, LEWIS SLACK, George Washington University.

Chief, Technical Films Branch, LORIS M. GARDNER, Edgerton, Germeshausen and Grier, Inc.

Assistant Chief, Technical Films Branch, HAROLD L. BIGLER, United States Information Agency.

Director for Information, LUTHER REID, Department of State.

Deputy Directors for Information, JOHN M. STUART, JR., United States Information Service, American Consulate General, Geneva; SHELBY THOMPSON, Atomic Energy Commission.

Special Assistant to the Director, CHARTER HESLEP, Atomic Energy Commission.

Chief, Public Information, Philippe G. JacQUES, Atomic Energy Commission. Technical Reporters, JOHN HOGERTON, Arthur D. Little, Inc.; HILLIARD RODERICK, Atomic Energy Commission; ROBERT C. TUMBLESON, Oberlin School of Commerce.

Media Services Officer, ALBIN E. JOHNSON, Atomic Energy Commission. Chief, Technical Information Branch, A. FRANK OWINGS, Atomic Energy Commission.

Technical Information Officers, EDWARD J. BRUNENKANT, Atomic Energy Commission; CLYDE R. TIPTON, Battelle Memorial Institute; I. ALBERT WARHEIT, Atomic Energy Commission; J. WILLIAM YOUNG, Atomic Energy Commission.

Director for Administration, HOWARD C. BROWN, Atomic Energy Commission. Assistants to Director for Administration, ALLAN G. BLUE, Atomic Energy Commission; EDWARD V. MCGARRY, Atomic Energy Commission.

Chief, Atomic Security Branch, EARL F. LANE, Atomic Energy Commission.
Chief, Administrative Services Branch, CRAIG VOORHEES, Atomic Energy
Commission.

Chief, Housing Section, CHARLES A. SHINKWIN, Department of State.
Chief, Travel Section, DANIEL DUNNE, Department of State.

Chief, Documents Section, ANDREW J. O'NEILL, Atomic Energy Commission.
Chief, Motor Transportation Branch, PAUL M. LAPIERRE, Captain, U. S. A.,
Kaiserslautern, Germany.

Chief, Fiscal Branch, ROBERT W. BALTHASER, American Consulate General, Geneva.

Assistant Chief, Fiscal Branch, WILLIAM R. WAUGH, Atomic Energy Commission.

APPENDIX 15

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO TECHNICAL EXHIBIT

Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Colmus-Werrenrath Productions, Inc., Ill.

ACF Industries, Inc., Chicago, Ill.
Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Inc.,
Reading, Mass.

Aeroprojects, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
American-Standard, Atomic Energy

Division, Mountain View, Calif.
American Sterilizer Co., Erie, Pa.
Applied Physics Corp., Pasadena, Calif.
Argonne Cancer Research Hospital of
the University of Chicago, Chicago,
III.

Chicago, Ill.

Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
Le Coultre & Cie, Geneva, Switzerland

E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co.,
Wilmington, Del.

Electric Boat Division of General
Dynamics Corp., Groton, Conn.

Gardner Display Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. General Electric Co. and their Laboratories, Schenectady, N. Y.

Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, General Atomic Division of General
Ill.
Dynamics Corp., San Diego, Calif.

Atkins & Merrill, Inc., South Sudbury, General Nuclear Engineering Corp.,
Mass.

Atlantic Research Corp., Alexandria,
Va.

Atomic Associates, Inc., Washington,
D. C.

Atomic Power Development Associates,
Detroit, Mich.

Atomics International, Canoga Park,
Calif.

Audio Productions, Inc., New York,
N. Y.

Babcock & Wilcox Co., New York, N. Y.
Baird-Atomic Corp., Cambridge, Mass
Ballantine-Harter, Boston, Mass.
Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus,
Ohio.

Bendix International Division, Bendix
Aviation Corp., New York, N. Y.
S. Blickman, Inc., Weehawken, N. J.
Fritz Bornemann, Berlin, Germany
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Up-
ton, N. Y.

University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y.

Dunedin, Fla.

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California Institute of Technology, Leeds & Northrup Co., Philadelphia, Pasadena, Calif.

University of California, Berkeley, Calif.
The Calvin Company, Kansas City, Mo.
The University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

Pa.

Librascope Inc., Burbank, Calif. Lookout Mountain Laboratory, Hollywood, Calif.

Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Radiation Counter Laboratories, Inc., Alamos, N. Mex.

Lytle Engineering & Manufacturing
Co., Los Angeles, Calif.

Mallinckrodt

Skokie, Ill.

Radiation Instrument Development
Laboratory, Chicago, Ill.

Reynolds Feal Corp., New York, N. Y.

Chemical Works, St. Rohner, Gehrig & Co., Inc., New York,

Charles, Mo.
The Martin Company, Baltimore, Md.
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co, Inc.,
New York, N. Y.

N. Y.
Roswell Park

Memorial Institute,

Buffalo, N. Y.

Messmore & Damon, Inc., New York, S. A. des Ateliers de Secheron, Geneva,

N. Y.

Mettler Company, Zurich, Switzerland.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Mich.

Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa.

Switzerland.

Sorenson & Co., Inc., Stamford, Conn.

Walter Dorwin Teague Associates, New
York, N. Y.

Technical Measurement
Haven, Conn.

Co., New

National Bureau of Standards, Wash- Technical Publishing Co., Barrington, ington, D. C. National Lead Company of Ohio, Technicon Chromatography

Cincinnati, Ohio.

Ill.

Chauncey, N. Y.

Corp.,

National Naval Medical Center, Be- Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville, thesda, Md.

Tenn.

National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho Tressel Studio, Chicago, Ill.

Falls, Idaho.

Naval Photographic Center, Washing-
ton, D. C.

North American Philips Co., Inc.,
New York, N. Y.

North Carolina State College, Raleigh,

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Princeton University, Princeton, N. J Conrad Zschokke, Geneva, Switzerland.

APPENDIX 16

UNITED STATES FILMS SHOWN AT GENEVA CONFERENCE

LONG FILMS SHOWN UNDER UNITED NATIONS' AUSPICES

POWER REACTORS-USA (55 minutes, color). A survey of entire U. S. power reactor program, including installations under construction as well as those operating. Producer, AEC.

RESEARCH REACTORS-USA (35 minutes, color). Summary of the major types of research reactors-swimming pool, tank, water boiler and graphite-moderated— and graphic descriptions of their uses. Producer, AEC. RESEARCH INTO CONTROLLED FUSION (55 minutes, color)

Filmed progress

report on U. S. experiments with controlled thermonuclear reactions. Covers the four principal systems now under investigation. Producer, AEC. HIGH ENERGY ACCELERATORS (30 minutes, color). Latest experiments in the field of high-energy physics currently being pursued at leading research centers throughout the United States. Producer, AEC.

SODIUM REACTOR EXPERIMENT (20 minutes, color). Covers the construction, start-up and operation of the reactor, as well as control and safety elements. Producer, AEC-Atomics International.

Pro

ORGANIC MODERATED REACTOR EXPERIMENT (16 minutes, color). Operation of an important facility at the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho. ducer, Atomics International-AEC. EXPERIMENTAL BOILING WATER REACTOR (30 minutes, color). Construction, operation and test experience of a reactor that has exceeded its original design thermal power output by a factor of three. Producer, AEC-Argonne National Laboratory, AEC.

TELETHERAPY AND BRACHYTHERAPY (17 minutes, color). Diagnostic and therapeutic uses of such radioisotopes as cobalt 60, cesium 137, europium 152-154, iodine 131 and yttrium 90. Producer, AEC.

NONROOT FEEDING OF PLANTS (22 minutes, color). Techniques of applying nutrients to the above-ground parts of plants and the methods of tracing the nutrients through the plant's system by means of radioisotopes. Producer, Michigan State University-AEC. REACTOR SAFETY EXPERIMENTS (32 minutes, color). Intentionally induced flux excursions in the Special Power Excursions Reactor Test at the National Reactor Testing Station. Producer, Idaho Operations Office, AEC. ENGINEERING TEST REACTOR (22 minutes, black and white). Design, construction and operation of the reactor, and a description of some of its uses. Producer, Idaho Operations Office, AEC.

ATOMIC POWER AT SHIPPINGPORT (25 minutes, color). Design problems of the Shippingport pressurized water reactor and how they were solved. Construction and operation details. Producer, Westinghouse Electric Corp. HOMOGENEOUS REACTOR EXPERIMENT II (19 minutes, color). Components, facilities and operation of an aqueous homogeneous, forced-circulation, experimental power reactor. Producer, Oak Ridge National Laboratory AEC. REACTOR FUEL PROCESSING (20 minutes, color). Chemical processing in the nuclear fuel cycle, as performed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Producer, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, AEC.

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