Box 18
Contains 7 Results:
Los Alamos, 1943-1945, The Beginning of An Era, LASL 79-78, n.d.
from the Lab Public Affairs Office, Manhattan Project history, photographs, two versions of the booklet
Manhattan Distict History, LA 5200, March 1973
non-scientific aspects of the Los Alamos Project Y, 1942-1946, site selection, structures, roads, land acquisition, community services, law enforcement, security, education, labor, population, military administration, etc.
Children of Los Alamos, Winter 1993
Quantum magazine, Journal of Research and Scholarship at the University of New Mexico, article by Sherry Robinson, an account of daily living, school, families, society, based on the study Shooting the Dragon, Coming of Age in Los Alamos, by Jon Hunner, who did interviews with the first generation born at Los Alamos during the war.
Welcome to Los Alamos, October 1981
National Labs history, organization, programs, research, non-technical questions, illustrated
Total Quality Management, A Historian’s Perspective, November 1993
Los Alamos National Labs, LA 12643-H, by Roger A. Meade, history of the quality management philosophy and how it is used in the development of nuclear weapons, continuous improvement, rational, engineering, goals, conflicts, weapons, testing, safety, proliferation, terrorism
Closing the Circle on the Splitting of the Atom, The Environmental Legacy of Nuclear Weapons Production in the US and What the Dept of Energy is Doing About It, January 1995
from the Office of Environmental Management, charts, photos, history, from Manhattan Project, environmental impact, building nuclear warheads, wastes and byproducts, storage, hazards, contamination, cleanup, international view, challenges, secrecy, openness, whistleblowers, contract reform, to new strategies, vision, etc.
Announced United States Nuclear Tests, NVO-209, Rev. 7, January 1987
list of tests from July 1945-December 1986, name, date, location, event, purpose, type, yield range, by Dept. of Energy and Los Alamos Labs