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Many of us have worked for a long time on energy problems and therefore we 

 feel the responsibility to speak out. The energy famine that threatens will require 

 many sacrifices on the part of the American people, but these will be reduced if 

 we marshal the huge scientific. and technical resources of our country to improve 

 the use of known energj' sources. 



Signed by: 



Hans Bethe ' — Organizing Chairman; Cornell Universitj' Laboratory of Nuclear 

 Studies. 



Luis Alvarez ' — Lawrence Radiation Laborator.y, Berkeley, Calif. 



Peter Auer — Laboratory of Plasma Studies, Cornell Universitj'. 



William O. Baker — President, Bell Telephone Laboratories. 



John Bardeen ' — Department of Physics, University of Illinois. 



Robert F. Bacher — Department of Physics, California Institute of Technologj*. 



Felix Bloch ' — Department of Physics, Stanford University. 



Norris E. Bradbury — Former Director, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. 



Harold Brown — President, California Institute of Technology. 



Richard H. Chamberlain — Chairman, Department of Radiology, University 

 of Pennsylvania. 



Cyril L. Comar — Chairman, Department of Physical Biology, Cornell 

 University. 



Arthur Kantrowitz — AVCO-Everett Research Laboratory. 



Ralph E. Lapp — Energy Consultant, Alexandria, Va. 



Joshua Lederberg ^ — Department of Genetics, Stanford Universitj'. 



Willard F. Libby ' — Department of Chemistry, University of Cahfornia, Los 

 Angeles. 



Franklin A. Long — Center for Science, Technology and Society, Cornell 

 University. 



Edwin M. McMillan ' — Director, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, 

 Calif. 



Kenneth S. Pitzer — Dept. of Chemistry, University of CaUf ., Berkeley, Cahf. 



Edward M. Purcell ' — Dept. of Physics, Harvard University. 



1. 1. Rabi ' — Professor of Physics, Emeritus, Columbia University. 



Norman Rasmussen — Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, Mass. Institute of Tech- 

 nology. 



Roger Revelle — Director, Harvard Center for Population Studies. 



Glenn T; Seaborg ' — Associate Director, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories. 



Frederick Seitz — President, Rockefeller University. 



Edward Teller — Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore, Calif. 



James A. Van Allen — ^Chairman, Department of Physics, University of Iowa. 



Warren Weaver — Mathematician, New Milford, Conn. 



Alvin Weinberg — Former Director, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 



Victor F. Weisskopf — Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 

 nology. 



Edward Wenk, Jr. — Director, Program in Social Management Technology, 

 University of Washington. 



Eugene Wigner ' — Professor of Theoretical Physics, Princeton University. 



Richard Wilson^Department of Physics, Harvard University. 



' Nobel Prize in Physics 



' Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine 



• Nobel Prize In Chemistry 



