Register of the Scientists For Sakharov, Orlov and Shcharansky records

Finding aid prepared by Aparna Mukherjee, revised by Morris Pripstein and Elizabeth Phillips
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Title: Scientists For Sakharov, Orlov and Shcharansky records
Date (inclusive): 1975-2010
Collection Number: 98007
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 32 manuscript boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 1 card file boxes, 12 videotape cassettes, 3 phonotape cassettes (15.0 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, memoranda, press releases, statements, petitions, lists, financial records, printed matter, photographs, video tapes, and sound recordings, relating to civil rights and dissident scientists in the Soviet Union, and especially to Andrei Sakharov, Yuri Orlov and Anatoly Shcharansky (Natan Sharansky). Includes some papers of Morris Pripstein, chairman of the organization.
Creator: Scientists for Sakharov, Orlov and Shcharansky
Creator: Pripstein, Morris
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives

Access

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Use

For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Acquisition Information

Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1998.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Scientists For Sakharov, Orlov and Shcharansky Records, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

General note

Scientists for Sakharov, Orlov and Shcharansky will be abbreviated throughout as SOS

Historical Note

Scientists for Sakharov, Orlov and Shcharansky (SOS), formerly known as Scientists for Shcharansky, is a private non-governmental organization created by a group of physicists at the University of California, Berkeley. It came into existence in the summer of 1978 in response to the arrests of Yuri Orlov and Anatoly Shcharansky (later known as Natan Sharansky). There was a great deal of concern in the scientific community over the numerous violations of human rights affecting fellow scientists in many parts of the world. In the face of the seriously deteriorating plight of dissident scientist colleagues, the group felt the need to plot out a totally new course of action on behalf of their beleaguered colleagues, with the focus on the Soviet Union, but not exclusively so.
A guiding principle was to engage individual scientists to act collectively in unorthodox efforts to publicly "encourage" the Soviet authorities to cease their human rights violations,by making the violaters pay a price for their transgressions. Examples of such actions included an unprecedented moratorium on scientific cooperation with the Soviet Union, a "Hostages for Elena Bonner" initiative where prominent Western scientists volunteered to serve as good-faith witnesses in the Soviet Union during the temporary release of Sakharov's wife for medical treatment in the West, and picketing of embassies and of selected scientists at scientific conferences.
Within a short time, the SOS developed into a nationwide organization with a membership of 2,400 scientists including 13 Nobel laureates, 113 members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and presidents of 20 major scientific societies, all committed to a personal moratorium on scientific exchange with the Soviet Union. This action was quickly denounced in a major article in Pravda, commissioned by the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, which included K.U. Chernenko and M.S. Gorbachev, future General Secretaries.
After the Soviet scientist and Nobel laureate Andrei Sakharov was exiled to the city of Gorky in January 1980, SOS added his name and extended its moratorium campaign internationally. Within months, SOS grew into an international movement to promote the human rights of scientists, comprising more than 8,000 scientists from 44 countries.
As a result of the efforts of the U.S. government during the 1980s and the work of SOS, among others, Andrei Sakharov was freed from his internal exile and Yuri Orlov, after years in KGB prison and labor camp, was released from Siberian exile and deported to New York City in October 1986 as part of a swap that freed U.S. journalist Nicholas Daniloff and accused Soviet spy Gennadi Zakharov; he then went on to establish a successful academic career at Cornell University. Anatoly Shcharansky (Natan Sharansky), who was imprisoned by the KGB for his work on behalf of the Jewish emigration movement was also released in 1986 and settled in Israel where he served for awhile as Minister of Industry and Trade in the government.
As promised in its moratorium pledge, SOS disbanded after the three scientists were freed.

Scope and Content Note

The Scientists for Sakharov, Orlov and Shcharansky collection in the Hoover Institution Library & Archives was donated in 1998 by Morris Pripstein, professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, and a founding member of SOS, on the 20th anniversary of the founding of SOS. It consists mainly of the organization's correspondence and administrative records (see General Office File), as well as records of other organizations involved with the issues of human rights and writings of individual scientists (see Subject File). There is also a large volume of correspondence of the chairman of SOS, Dr. Morris Pripstein, with scientists and activists representing various universities and organizations (see Chairman's File). Finally, the audio-visual part of the collection forms a complementary addition to the records of SOS.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Audiotapes
Video tapes
Dissenters -- Soviet Union
Civil rights -- Soviet Union
Scientists -- Soviet Union
Scientists -- United States
Sakharov, Andreĭ, 1921-1989
Shcharansky, Anatoly
Orlov, Yuri, 1924-

 

General Office File 1978-1989

Scope and Contents note

Addresses, agreements, articles, brochures, bulletins, clippings, financial records, flyers, guest book, lists, maps, memoranda, messages, minutes of meetings, newsletters, notes, outline, documents relating to the origin, development, and future goals of the Scientists for Sakharov, Orlov and Shcharansky, postal records, press releases, printed matter, programs, proposals, remarks, reports, schedule, signatures, speeches, statements, statistical records, telegrams, testimony, travel records, and miscellany, either issued or received by SOS, relating to the activities of SOS, arranged alphabetically by physical form
box 1, folder 1

General

box 1, folder 2

Address given at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society by President Andrew Huxley 1982 November 30

box 1, folder 3

Agreements on scientific and technical cooperation, including cooperation in the exploration and use of outer space for peaceful purposes, between the National Academy of Sciences of the United States and the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union

box 1, folder 4

Articles

box 1, folder 5

Brochures

box 1, folder 6

Bulletins

box 1, folder 7-8

Clippings

 

Financial records

 

General

box 1, folder 9

General

box 1, folder 10

Agreements. Includes an agreement relating to the Washington Research Institute grant to the SOS

 

Bank statements

box 1, folder 11

1978-1980

box 2, folder 1-2

1981-1984

box 2, folder 3

1985-1986

 

Bills

box 3, folder 1

Payment records for bills

box 3, folder 2

Telephone bill statements

box 3, folder 3

Budget

box 3, folder 4

Checkbook

box 3, folder 5

Correspondence

box 3, folder 6

Deposit and debit slips

box 3, folder 7

Invoices

box 3, folder 8

Memoranda

box 3, folder 9

Notes

box 3, folder 10

Receipts

box 4, folder 1

Reports

box 4, folder 2

Gottfried, Kurt, member, SOS Executive Committee. See also Chairman's File and Subject File

box 4, folder 3

Robinson, Louis G.

box 4, folder 4

Miscellany

box 4, folder 5

Flyers

box 4, folder 6

Guest book

 

Lists

 

General

 

General

box 4, folder 7

General

box 4, folder 8

Address - United States

box 4, folder 9

Distribution

box 4, folder 10

Fund-raising

box 4, folder 11

Mailing

 

Membership

box 4, folder 12

General

box 4, folder 13

Directory of key forum members

 

Pledge

box 4, folder 14

Cancelled envelopes

box 4, folder 15

Moratorium pledge lists

box 5, folder 1-2

Moratorium pledge lists

box 5, folder 3

Press

box 5, folder 4

Signatures by institution

box 5, folder 5

Affiliates - United Kingdom

box 5, folder 6

Contributors

box 5, folder 7

Fellows of Royal Society of London

 

Guarantors

box 5, folder 8

United Kingdom

box 5, folder 9

United States

box 5, folder 10

Hostage-exchange volunteers

box 5, folder 11

Internees

box 5, folder 12

Invitees

box 5, folder 13

Participants in a tutorial

box 5, folder 14

Professional societies

 

Scientists and scholars

box 5, folder 15

General

box 6, folder 1

List of Refusenik scientists from Moscow

box 6, folder 2

List of scientists and scholars compiled for United Nations dinner

box 6, folder 3

Sponsors

box 6, folder 4

Volunteers

 

Countries

box 6, folder 5

General

box 6, folder 6

Italy

box 6, folder 7

Map of freedom created by Freedom House, of Moscow subway, of University of California at Berkeley campus, and of Washington, D.C.

 

Memoranda, Inter-office

box 6, folder 8

Undated

box 6, folder 9

1978-1979

box 6, folder 10

1980-1981

box 6, folder 11

1982

box 6, folder 12

1983-1987

box 6, folder 13

Messages (telephone and Soviet radio broadcast messages sent to SOS)

 

Minutes of meetings

box 6, folder 14

Includes advice to organizers of international scientific meetings Undated.

box 6, folder 15

1978-1986

box 6, folder 16

Newsletters

box 6, folder 17

Notes by SOS and others on meetings, Congressional trip to the Soviet Union, and various subjects

 

Policy file

 

General

box 6, folder 18

General

box 6, folder 19

Section I

box 7, folder 1

Section I

box 7, folder 2-3

Section II

box 7, folder 4-5

Section III

box 7, folder 6

Section IV

 

Declarations of principle

box 7, folder 7-8

Undated

box 7, folder 9

1978-1979

box 8, folder 1

Discussion papers on program goals and future plans

box 8, folder 2

Initiatives

box 8, folder 3

Organizational records

box 8, folder 4

Petitions

box 8, folder 5

Position paper

 

Statements of conscience

box 8, folder 6-7

Undated

box 8, folder 8

1978-1979

box 8, folder 9

Miscellany

box 8, folder 10

Postal records

 

Press releases

box 9, folder 1

Undated

box 9, folder 2

1978-1988

box 9, folder 3

Press coverage records

box 9, folder 4-7

Printed matter issued and collected by SOS

box 10

Printed matter issued and collected by SOS

box 11, folder 1-6

Printed matter issued and collected by SOS

box 11, folder 7

Proposals for assistance to the Charitable Society Miloserdiye in the Soviet Union, the Freedom of Communications Committee, and the SALT debate

box 11, folder 8

Remarks. Includes remarks made by Tom Harkin, Harold C. Hollenbeck, and Andrei Tverdokhlebov

 

Reports. Includes reports prepared by A. Alexandrov, Bernard R. Cooper, Paul Kessler, Harry M. Scoble, Laurie S. Wiseberg, and progress report on SOS activities

box 12, folder 1

Undated

box 12, folder 2

1977-1980

box 12, folder 3

1981-1987

box 12, folder 4

Schedule of events for scientists of SOS and other groups

box 12, folder 5

Speech for the defense of Victor Brailovskii at the Moscow Municipal Court session (translated from Russian) 1981 June 18

 

Statements

box 12, folder 6

Undated

box 12, folder 7

1978-1979

box 12, folder 8

1980-1988

box 12, folder 9

Statistical records for exchange of individuals under the bilateral agreements between the United States and the Soviet Union 1979-1981

 

Telegrams

box 12, folder 10

Undated

box 12, folder 11

1978-1982

box 12, folder 12

1983-1987

 

Travel file

box 12, folder 13

General

box 12, folder 14

Instructions for scientists when traveling abroad

box 12, folder 15

Reports on various trips prepared by Bernard R. Cooper, E. Gerjuoy, Dorothy Hirsch, and Dennis Keefe

box 12, folder 16

Miscellany

box 12, folder 17

Miscellany

 

Correspondence 1978-1997

Scope and Contents note

Individual and organizational correspondence arranged alphabetically by correspondent
 

General

box 13, folder 1

Undated

box 13, folder 2

Mostly circular letters, including to Leonid I. Brezhnev, Konstantin U. Chernenko, and Helmut Schmidt 1979-1986.

box 13, folder 3

Unidentified

box 13, folder 4

American Association for the Advancement of Science 1979

box 13, folder 5

American Jewish Committee 1980

box 13, folder 6

Australian Association for Cultural Freedom 1980

box 13, folder 7

Bertrand Russell Society, Inc. 1983

box 13, folder 8

Binnie, B. M. 1984

box 13, folder 9

Brandt, Willy 1981

box 13, folder 10

Braver, Lisa 1978

box 13, folder 11

California Institute of Technology 1984

box 13, folder 12

Carnegie Institution of Washington 1984

box 13, folder 13

CERN 1992

box 13, folder 14

Clinical Research Centre 1980

box 13, folder 15

Cockerell, Christopher 1984

box 13, folder 16

Cohen, Hyman, R. 1980

box 13, folder 17

Columbia University 1981

box 13, folder 18

Cornell University 1984

box 13, folder 19

Cowling, T. G. 1984

box 13, folder 20

Farella, Braun & Martel 1982-1985

box 13, folder 21

Freeman, Fox & Partners 1984

box 13, folder 22

Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Kampelman 1984

box 13, folder 23

Gidal, George 1979

box 13, folder 24

Gutstein, Y. 1984

box 13, folder 25

Harris, John L. 1980

box 13, folder 26

Harvard Medical School 1984

box 13, folder 27

Harvard University 1984

box 13, folder 28

H.E.J. Postgraduate Institute of Chemistry 1980

box 13, folder 29

Hoover Institution On War, Revolution and Peace 1982

box 13, folder 30

Hottel, Hoyt C. 1984

box 13, folder 31

Institute for Advanced Study 1984

box 13, folder 32

Instituto de Quimica Fisica Rocasolano 1984

box 13, folder 33

Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais 1984

box 13, folder 34

International League against Rheumatism 1980

box 13, folder 35

Jon B. Jolly, Inc. 1979

box 13, folder 36

Kolthoff, I. M. 1980

box 13, folder 37

Lilienstern Jan, 1980

box 13, folder 38

McGill University 1997

box 13, folder 39

Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1981-1984

box 13, folder 40

Medical Research Council 1984

box 13, folder 41

Mindlin, Ivan 1984

box 13, folder 42

Nation 1981

box 13, folder 43

National Atomic Energy Agency 1984

box 13, folder 44

National Research Council 1984

box 13, folder 45

National University of Athens 1980

box 13, folder 46

New York Academy of Sciences 1979

box 13, folder 47

Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia 1980

box 13, folder 48

Sciaky Bros. Inc. 1980

box 13, folder 49

Shoppee, Charles W. 1980

box 13, folder 50

Silver, Ronald n.d.

box 13, folder 51

Southeastern Massachusetts University 1980

box 13, folder 52

Stanford University Medical Center 1984

box 13, folder 53

United States. Congress. Senate 1979

box 13, folder 54

United States. Department of State 1979

box 13, folder 55

United States. Department of the Treasury 1985

box 13, folder 56

Universidad del Valle de Guatemala 1984

box 13, folder 57

Université de Lausanne 1980

box 13, folder 58

University Chemical Laboratory, Cambridge 1984

box 13, folder 59

University of California, Berkeley 1978

box 13, folder 60

University of California, Davis 1984

box 13, folder 61

University of California, San Diego 1984

box 13, folder 62

University of Chicago 1984

box 13, folder 63

University of Delaware 1980

box 13, folder 64

University of East Anglia 1984

box 13, folder 65

University of London 1980

box 13, folder 66

University of Minnesota 1984

box 13, folder 67

University of Pennsylvania 1984

box 13, folder 68

University of Toronto, Sunnybrook Medical Center 1980

box 13, folder 69

University of Wisconsin, McArdle Laboratory 1984

box 13, folder 70

Upsala College 1980

box 13, folder 71

Washington University n.d.

box 13, folder 72

Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology 1984

box 13, folder 73

Yale University 1984

 

Chairman's File 1978-1997

Scope and Contents note

Materials related to activities of SOS Chairman Morris Pripstein. Includes appeals, articles, brochures, bulletins, clippings, correspondence, financial records, flow charts, flyers, lists, memoranda, messages, minutes of meetings, newsletters, notes, press releases, printed matter, remarks, reports, speeches, statements, telegrams, travel records, and miscellany, either issued or received by Morris Pripstein relating to his activities as Chairman of SOS, arranged alphabetically by physical form
box 13, folder 74

Appeal to governments on behalf of Andrei Sakharov (possibly issued by Morris Pripstein)

box 13, folder 75

Articles written by Morris Pripstein

box 13, folder 76

Brochures

box 13, folder 77

Bulletins

box 13, folder 78

Clippings

 

Correspondence

 

General

box 13, folder 79

Undated

box 13, folder 80

1978-1986

box 13, folder 81

Unidentified

box 14, folder 1

ABC News 1983

box 14, folder 2

Academia Nazionale dei Lincei 1986-1989

box 14, folder 3

Academic Committee on Soviet Jewry 1979

box 14, folder 4

Academy of Sciences of the USSR 1979-1981

Scope and Contents note

Includes a resolution of the Central Committee for the publication of an article in Pravda in response to the first SOS initiative, 3 April 1979
box 14, folder 5

Access to Energy 1979

box 14, folder 6

Action Courier Service 1985

box 14, folder 7

Action for Soviet Jewry, Inc. 1980-1982

box 14, folder 8

Adair, ? 1978

box 14, folder 9

Adomato, Brian 1980

box 14, folder 10

Adoptieprogramma van Medici voor Slachtoffers van de Effecten van het Refusnikisme (AMSER) 1979-1981

box 14, folder 11

Alekseyeva, Liza, Includes a statement from Andrei Sakharov 1979-1982.

box 14, folder 12

Alfred University 1982

box 14, folder 13

American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1984-1986

box 14, folder 14

American Association for the Advancement of Science 1979-1986

box 14, folder 15

American Bar Association 1985

box 14, folder 16

American Enterprise Institute 1979

box 14, folder 17

American Institute of Physics 1980-1986

box 14, folder 18

American Jewish Committee 1980-1986

box 14, folder 19

American Physical Society 1980-1985

box 14, folder 20

American University 1978-1987

box 14, folder 21

Amnesty International 1984

box 14, folder 22

Andrei Sakharov Defense Campaign 1980

box 14, folder 23

Andrei Sakharov Institute 1984

box 14, folder 24

APS Committee on International Freedom of Scientists 1980-1984

box 14, folder 25

Argonne National Laboratory 1982-1986

box 14, folder 26

Armenian Academy of Sciences 1981

box 14, folder 27

Association for Computing Machinery 1978-1980

box 14, folder 28

AT&T Bell Laboratoratories 1978-1986

box 14, folder 29

Audiências Sakharov 1983

box 14, folder 30

Australian Association for Cultural Freedom 1980

box 14, folder 31

Australian Committee for Human Rights in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe 1979-1980

box 14, folder 32

Australian National University 1984

box 14, folder 33

Azbel, Mark 1981

box 14, folder 34

Backus, John 1984

box 14, folder 35

Baltimore Jewish Community Relations Council 1980

box 14, folder 36

Barton, Mark G. 1979

box 14, folder 37

Bay Area Council on Soviet Jewry 1978-1986

box 14, folder 38

BBC 1979

box 14, folder 39

Benson, Sidney W. 1982

box 14, folder 40

Bernstein, Arthur 1977-1978

box 14, folder 41

Berresford Arms Hotel 1982

box 14, folder 42

Betty Lee Drugs 1980

box 14, folder 43

Bonner, Elena, Includes Morris Pripstein's letter addressed to both Elena Bonner and Andrei Sakharov. See also Subject File 1985-1991.

box 14, folder 44

Book, David n.d.

box 14, folder 45

Boruszewski, Wolodymir 1984

box 14, folder 46

Brandeis University 1978

box 14, folder 47

Breber, George 1981

box 14, folder 48

Breen, Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. 1979

box 14, folder 49

Brezhnev, Leonid 1979-1981

box 14, folder 50

Brookhaven National Laboratory 1979

box 14, folder 51

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists 1979

box 14, folder 52

Cahn, Robert 1986-1989

box 14, folder 53

California Institute of International Studies 1980

box 14, folder 54

California Institute of Technology 1978-1983

box 14, folder 55

Canadian Committee of Scientists and Scholars 1985

box 14, folder 56

Carleton University 1984

box 14, folder 57

Carnegie-Mellon University 1978-1984

box 14, folder 58

Carter, Jimmy 1986

box 14, folder 59

Case Western Reserve University 1978

box 14, folder 60

Center for Appeals for Freedom 1980-1982

box 14, folder 61

Center for Peace and Freedom 1986

box 14, folder 62

Center for Russian Jewry with Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry 1979

box 14, folder 63

Cerin, Elmer 1985

box 14, folder 64

CERN 1978-1987

box 14, folder 65

Chamberlain, Owen 1981

box 14, folder 66

Chanowitz, Michael S. 1986-1987

box 14, folder 67

Charap, John 1980-1986

box 15, folder 1

Chemical & Engineering News 1978-1989

box 15, folder 2

Chernenko, Konstantin U. 1984

box 15, folder 3

Chicago Action for Soviet Jewry 1979

box 15, folder 4

Clinical Research Centre 1984

box 15, folder 5

Chicago Tribune 1979

box 15, folder 6

Christian Science Monitor 1978

box 15, folder 7

Chronicle of Higher Education 1980

box 15, folder 8

City University of New York 1980-1985

box 15, folder 9

Cline, ? 1979

box 15, folder 10

Clogston, Albert M. 1979

box 15, folder 11

Cohen, Jack 1978-1980

box 15, folder 12

Colgate, Rosemary W. 1980

box 15, folder 13

College de France 1982-1984

box 15, folder 14

College of Arts and Sciences 1989

box 15, folder 15

Columbia University 1981-1985

box 15, folder 16

Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, See also Subject File 1979-1988.

box 15, folder 17

Committee for the Bilateral Nuclear Weapons and Human Rights Declaration 1984

box 15, folder 18

Committee of Concerned Scientists 1978-1983

box 15, folder 19

Cornell University 1979-1985

box 15, folder 20

Cosmos Club 1980

box 15, folder 21

Courant, Ernest D. 1980

box 15, folder 22

Daily Californian 1984

box 15, folder 23

Dartmouth College 1978

box 15, folder 24

Debreu, Gerard 1978

box 15, folder 25

Dickson, Lawrence J. 1979

box 15, folder 26

Drell, Sidney David 1981-1984

box 15, folder 27

Eberhard, Alide 1978

box 15, folder 28

École Polytechnique (Palaiseau, France) 1978

box 15, folder 29

Editions Frontières 1991

box 15, folder 30

EG&G 1979-1980

box 15, folder 31

Electrochemical Society 1979

box 15, folder 32

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 1979

box 15, folder 33

Fainberg, V. Ya. 1979-1991

box 15, folder 34

Federation of American Scientists 1979-1988

box 15, folder 35

Feldman, Jack 1986

box 15, folder 36

Ferbel, Tom n.d.

box 15, folder 37

Flory, Emily J., See also Subject File 1985-1986.

box 15, folder 38

Foreman, Lillian 1984

box 15, folder 39

Frank, Walter 1980

box 15, folder 40

Freedom of Communications 1984-1989

box 15, folder 41

Freedom House 1980-1985

box 15, folder 42

Fridjonsson, Siqurdur 1980

box 15, folder 43

Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Kampelman 1980-1982

box 15, folder 44

Fund for Free Expression 1980-1981

box 15, folder 45

George Washington University 1984

box 15, folder 46

Gergely, Tomas, and Juan Méndez 1982

box 15, folder 47

Gidwitz, Betsy 1979

box 15, folder 48

Gilmore, Robert 1979

box 15, folder 49

Ginsberg, Barbara & Howard 1982

box 15, folder 50

Granit, Ragnar 1984

box 15, folder 51

Greek Atomic Energy Commission 1980

box 15, folder 52

Guttman, Frank 1982

box 15, folder 53

Hagedorn, ? 1980

box 15, folder 54

Harvard Medical School 1979

box 15, folder 55

Harvard University 1985-1990

box 15, folder 56

Heicklen, Julian 1979

box 15, folder 57

Helsinki Commission 1980-1984

box 15, folder 58

Helsinki Watch, See also Subject File 1979-1986.

box 15, folder 59

Heriot-Watt University 1984

box 15, folder 60

Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics 1983

box 15, folder 61

Hook, Sidney 1985

box 15, folder 62

Hoover Institution On War, Revolution and Peace 1982

box 15, folder 63

Horn, ? 1986

box 15, folder 64

Hornstein, John 1979

box 15, folder 65

Horodysky, Daniel 1985

box 15, folder 66

Human Rights and Nuclear Weapons Committee 1984

box 15, folder 67

Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1984

box 15, folder 68

Huygens Laboratorium 1984

box 16, folder 1

IBM Research Center 1978

box 16, folder 2

Independent Gazette 1979

box 16, folder 3

Institute for Advanced Study 1981-1984

box 16, folder 4

Institute of Chemical Physics 1987

box 16, folder 5

Institute of Nuclear Physics 1991

box 16, folder 6

Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais 1980

box 16, folder 7

Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica 1980

box 16, folder 8

Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas 1980

box 16, folder 9

International Campaign-Massera, Includes materials relating to the imprisonment and subsequent release of Jose Luis Massera 1983-1984.

box 16, folder 10

International Campaign: Orlov & Shcharansky 1984

box 16, folder 11

International Coalition of Scientists for Sakharov n.d.

box 16, folder 12

International Conference in Honor of Andrei Sakharov 1981

box 16, folder 13

International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) 1984

box 16, folder 14

International Sakharov Conference on Physics (1st : : Moscow, Russia) 1990-1991

box 16, folder 15

International Sakharov Hearing (5th : : London) 1985

box 16, folder 16

International Sakharov Tribute Dinner 1984

box 16, folder 17

Intrator, Genya 1992

box 16, folder 18

Israel. Embassy (United States) 1980

box 16, folder 19

Istituto di Fisica "Guglielmo Marconi," 1983

box 16, folder 20

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare 1980-1989

box 16, folder 21

J. M. Kaplan Fund 1982

box 16, folder 22

Jacobson, ? 1978

box 16, folder 23

Jewish Bulletin 1983

box 16, folder 24

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 1987

box 16, folder 25

Johns Hopkins University 1978-1986

box 16, folder 26

Jolly, Jon B., Inc. 1979

box 16, folder 27

Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation 1982

box 16, folder 28

Karolinska Institutet 1984

box 16, folder 29

KCBS 1986

box 16, folder 30

KEK 1984

box 16, folder 31

Khachaturyan, Armen n.d.

box 16, folder 32

Kiernan, Bruce Alan 1982

box 16, folder 33

Kline Brothers Company 1982-1991

box 16, folder 34

KQED 1984

box 16, folder 35

Kramer, Genevieve 1979

box 16, folder 36

La Jolla Institute 1982

box 16, folder 37

Laber, Jeri, Ms? 1980

box 16, folder 38

Laguna, Frederica de 1984

box 16, folder 39

LASL 1980

box 16, folder 40

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1984

box 16, folder 41

Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights 1983

box 16, folder 42

Lebedev Physical Institute 1990-1991

box 16, folder 43

Lehigh University 1984

box 16, folder 44

Levin, Marty n.d.

box 16, folder 45

Linkabit Corporation 1978

box 16, folder 46

Lipkin, Malka 1986

box 16, folder 47

Lithuanian Information Center 1990

box 16, folder 48

Los Angeles Times 1978-1984

box 16, folder 49

Lwoff, André 1984

box 16, folder 50

McCracken, Daniel D. 1978-1980

box 16, folder 51

McGill University 1979-1997

box 16, folder 52

Mailing Management Inc. 1985

box 16, folder 53

Manekofsky, Irene 1979

box 16, folder 54

Marin County Human Resources Office 1992

box 16, folder 55

Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1978-1981

box 16, folder 56

Mathieu, J. P. 1982

box 16, folder 57

Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie 1978

box 16, folder 58

Max-Planck-Institut für Verhaltensphysiologie 1980

box 16, folder 59

MCI World Message Service 1991

box 16, folder 60

Medical and Science Communications DevelopmentCorporation 1984

box 16, folder 61

Meisei University 1980

box 16, folder 62

Metcalfe, Robin 1988

box 16, folder 63

Meyer, Gary & Linda 1978

box 16, folder 64

Meyer, Henry J. 1986

box 16, folder 65

Migdal, Diana 1992

box 16, folder 66

Morini, Alice 1982

box 16, folder 67

Mother Jones 1978

box 16, folder 68

National Academy of Sciences 1979-1985

box 16, folder 69

National Bureau of Standards 1978

box 16, folder 70

National Council of Education 1980

box 16, folder 71

National Institute of Health 1979-1986

box 16, folder 72

National Institute of Environmental Health Science 1979

box 16, folder 73

National Radio Astronomy Observatory 1984

box 16, folder 74

National Research Council 1986

box 16, folder 75

Nature 1980-1986

box 16, folder 76

Néwitt, Peter n.d.

box 16, folder 77

Newsweek 1979

box 16, folder 78

New York Academy of Sciences 1979-1983

box 16, folder 79

New York Times 1979-1986

box 16, folder 80

Northeastern University 1978

box 16, folder 81

Northwestern University n.d.

box 16, folder 82

North Carolina State University 1978

box 16, folder 83

Novack, Jena 1980

box 16, folder 84

Office for European Office of International Health 1979

box 16, folder 85

Ohio State University 1978

box 16, folder 86

Olsher, Richard 1979

box 16, folder 87

Orloff, Serge 1984

box 16, folder 88

Pearl, William S. 1984

box 16, folder 89

Penzias, Arno A. 1986

box 16, folder 90

Physics Today 1980-1984

box 16, folder 91

Physics Review and Physical Review Letters 1980

box 16, folder 92

Pinsky, Stephen 1979

box 16, folder 93

Polytechnic Institute of New York 1978

box 16, folder 94

Le Poulet 1986

box 16, folder 95

Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy 1986

box 16, folder 96

Prima Printing 1980

box 16, folder 97

Primakoff, ? 1978

box 16, folder 98

Princeton University 1985

box 16, folder 99

Purdue University 1979-1980

box 17, folder 1

Queen Mary College 1980-1984

box 17, folder 2

Ralston, Anthony 1980

box 17, folder 3

Random House, Inc. 1980-1986

box 17, folder 4

Regional Procurator for Kharkov n.d.

box 17, folder 5

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1984

box 17, folder 6

Rivkin, Lenny 1984

box 17, folder 7

Robinson, Berol 1980

box 17, folder 8

Robinson, Louis G., See also General Office File 1981.

box 17, folder 9

Royer, Charles 1984

box 17, folder 10

Rutgers University 1979-1990

box 17, folder 11

Safir, Zora 1981-1982

box 17, folder 12

Saint Olaf College 1984

box 17, folder 13

Sakharov International Committee 1980

box 17, folder 14

Sakharov Scholarship Fund 1982

box 17, folder 15

Sales Promotion Services, Inc. 1982

box 17, folder 16

San Diego Union 1978-1979

box 17, folder 17

San Francisco Chronicle 1979-1986

box 17, folder 18

San Francisco Examiner 1979

box 17, folder 19

San Francisco State University 1979-1997

box 17, folder 20

San Jose Mercury News 1979-1983

box 17, folder 21

Scaife Family Charitable Trusts 1982

box 17, folder 22

Schwartz, Laurent 1978

box 17, folder 23

Science 1979-1986

box 17, folder 24

Scientists for the Release of Soviet Refuseniks 1986

box 17, folder 25

Senn, Milton A. 1984

box 17, folder 26

Shcharansky, Avital and Natan (Anatoly B.), See also Sofios, Yael (formerly Michèle) 1986-1990.

box 17, folder 27

Silk, Thomas 1979

box 17, folder 28

Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc. 1979-1983

box 17, folder 29

Sofios, Yael (formerly Michèle), Includes Morris Pripstein's letters jointly addressed to Yael (formerly Michèle)and Avital Shcharansky 1978-1983.

box 17, folder 30

Southeastern Massachusetts University 1980

box 17, folder 31

Soviet Union. Posol'stvo (United States) 1984

box 17, folder 32

Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 1979-1982

box 17, folder 33

Stanford University 1978-1986

box 17, folder 34

Stanford University Medical center 1979-1982

box 17, folder 35

State University of New York at Albany 1978-1979

box 17, folder 36

State University of New York at Buffalo 1982

box 17, folder 37

State University of New York at Stony Brook 1979

box 17, folder 38

Stichting Mathematisch Centrum 1978

box 17, folder 39

Stone, Jeremy 1979-1982

box 17, folder 40

Syracuse University 1978-1983

box 17, folder 41

Theil, Edward 1984

box 17, folder 42

Time Magazine 1979?

box 17, folder 43

Tulane University 1980

box 17, folder 44

Turchin, Valentine 1981-1986

box 17, folder 45

Tuvin, Yury 1980

box 17, folder 46

Union of Councils for Soviet Jews 1979-1983

box 17, folder 47

U.S. News and World Report 1979

box 17, folder 48

United Federation of Teachers 1979-1980

box 17, folder 49

United States. Congress. House 1979-1983

box 17, folder 50

United States. Congress. Senate 1979-1984

box 17, folder 51

United States. Department of Commerce 1979-1980

box 17, folder 52

United States. Department of Energy 1979-1981

box 17, folder 53

United States. Department of Justice n.d.

box 17, folder 54

United States. Department of State 1979-1985

box 17, folder 55

United States. President 1978-1986

box 17, folder 56

Università di Milano 1980

box 17, folder 57

Universität Hamburg 1983

box 18, folder 1

Université de Montréal 1980-1988

box 18, folder 2

Université de Nice 1980

box 18, folder 3

Université Laval 1980

box 18, folder 4

Université Paris VII 1978-1982

box 18, folder 5

University of AARHUS 1979

box 18, folder 6

University of Auckland 1984

box 18, folder 7

University of Bristol 1979

box 18, folder 8

University of California 1982

box 18, folder 9

University of California, Berkeley, Includes a letter to Florence Pripstein from Ira Heyman, Chancellor 1978-1991.

box 18, folder 10

University of California, Irvine 1981

box 18, folder 11

University of California, Los Angeles 1980

box 18, folder 12

University of California, San Diego 1978

box 18, folder 13

University of California Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory 1979

box 18, folder 14

University of Cambridge 1979

box 18, folder 15

University of Canterbury 1984

box 18, folder 16

University of Cape Town 1984

box 18, folder 17

University of Chicago 1978

box 18, folder 18

University of Colorado at Boulder 1992

box 18, folder 19

University of Denver 1981

box 18, folder 20

University of Durham 1984

box 18, folder 21

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) 1989

box 18, folder 22

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1978-1984

box 18, folder 23

University of Jyväskylä 1979

box 18, folder 24

University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology 1979

box 18, folder 25

University of Maryland 1978-1985

box 18, folder 26

University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1978

box 18, folder 27

University of Michigan 1978-1980

box 18, folder 28

University of Minnesota 1978-1979

box 18, folder 29

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1978-1984

box 18, folder 30

University of Pennsylvania n.d.

box 18, folder 31

University of Pittsburgh 1979-1985

box 18, folder 32

University of Rochester n.d.

box 18, folder 33

University of Rome 1989

box 18, folder 34

University of Southern California n.d.

box 18, folder 35

University of Sussex 1984

box 18, folder 36

University of Texas at Austin 1984

box 18, folder 37

University of Texas at El Paso 1983

box 18, folder 38

University of Tokyo 1984

box 18, folder 39

University of Washington 1978-1980

box 18, folder 40

University of Wisconsin, Department of Mathematics 1979

box 18, folder 41

University of Wisconsin, McArdle Laboratory 1978-1979

box 18, folder 42

Upsala College 1980

box 18, folder 43

Varian Associates 1985

box 18, folder 44

Veklerov, E. 1979

box 18, folder 45

Velikanov, Cyrille 1979

box 18, folder 46

Velle, O'Connor 1985

box 18, folder 47

Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1983

box 18, folder 48

Washington Post 1979-1985

box 18, folder 49

Washington Research Institute 1986-1989

box 18, folder 50

Washington State University 1980

box 18, folder 51

Weber, James J. 1983

box 18, folder 52

Weizenbaum, ? 1979

box 18, folder 53

Weizmann Institute of Science 1982-1983

box 18, folder 54

Werner Erhard & Associates 1983

box 18, folder 55

Wesleyan University 1984

box 18, folder 56

West Virginia University 1978

box 18, folder 57

Will, George 1981

box 18, folder 58

Williams, Marta 1983

box 18, folder 59

Wilson, Michael 1986

box 18, folder 60

Woodruff Organization 1980

box 18, folder 61

Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology 1984

box 18, folder 62

World Without War Council of Northern California 1979-1980

box 19, folder 1

Yale University 1981-1985

box 19, folder 2

Yankelevich, Efrem & Tanya 1980-1990

box 19, folder 3

Yarim-Agaev, Yuri 1986

box 19, folder 4

Yerevan Physics Institute 1991

box 19, folder 5

Yorkin, Bud 1979

box 19, folder 6

Zen, E-an 1984

 

Financial records

box 19, folder 7

General

box 19, folder 8

Bank statements

box 19, folder 9

Invoices and telephone bills. Includes some letters and memoranda

box 19, folder 10

Payment records

 

Receipts

box 19, folder 11

General

box 19, folder 12

Postal

box 19, folder 13

Miscellany

box 19, folder 14

Flow chart describing the options for SOS

box 19, folder 15

Flyers

box 19, folder 16

Lists

 

Memoranda

box 19, folder 17

Undated

box 19, folder 18

1978-1980

box 19, folder 19

1981

box 19, folder 20

1982

box 20, folder 1

1983

box 20, folder 2

1984

box 20, folder 3

1985

box 20, folder 4

1986

box 20, folder 5

1987-1995

box 20, folder 6

Messages

box 20, folder 7

Minutes of SOS Executive Committee meeting 1982 January 26

box 20, folder 8

Newsletters

box 20, folder 9-11

Notes. Includes "Reagan, Russia, and Human Rights," sponsored by SCOPE, Stanford Hillel, Stanford Catholic Community conference program and conference notes by Morris Pripstein 1980,

box 21, folder 1-3

Notes

box 21, folder 4

Press releases

box 21, folder 5-7

Printed matter

box 22, folder 1

Printed matter

box 22, folder 2

Remarks

 

Reports. Includes reports from Jack Minker and Florence Pripstein

box 22, folder 3

Undated

box 22, folder 4

1980-1986

box 22, folder 5

Resolution for a special election to be held throughout the County of Los Angeles

box 22, folder 6

Speech at Sakharov birthday ceremony at City Hall, Berkeley? Outline 1986 May 29.

box 22, folder 7

Statements

box 22, folder 8

Telegrams

box 22, folder 9

Travel records

box 22, folder 10

Miscellany. Includes photocopies of photographs of Morris Pripstein with Robert Cahn, Dave Jackson, Andrei Sakharov, Andrew Sessler, Tatanya Yankelevich and others

 

Subject File 1973-1998.

Scope and Contents note

Includes addresses, articles, brochures, bulletins, clippings, conference proceedings, correspondence, directory, financial records, flyers, itinerary, lists, memoranda, messages, minutes of meetings, newsletters, notes, petitions, press releases, printed matter, remarks, reports, speeches, statements, testimony, transcript, and miscellany related to human rights issues, scientific cooperation, nuclear weapons and arms race, and other issues, arranged alphabetically by subject. See also General Office File and Chairman's File
box 23, folder 1-5

Academy of Sciences of the USSR

box 23, folder 6-7

American Academy of Arts and Sciences

box 23, folder 8-11

American Association for the Advancement of Science

box 23, folder 12

American Jewish Committee

box 23, folder 13-18

American Physical Society

box 23, folder 19-22

Amnesty International

box 23, folder 23

Arms race

box 23, folder 24-26

Association for Computing Machinery

 

Bay Area Council on Soviet Jewry

box 23, folder 27

General

box 23, folder 28

Correspondence

box 23, folder 29

Financial records

box 23, folder 30

Flyers

box 23, folder 31

Memoranda

box 23, folder 32

Minutes of meetings

box 23, folder 33

Press releases

box 23, folder 34

Reports

box 23, folder 35

Statements

box 23, folder 36

Miscellany

 

Bonner, Elena. See also Subject File/Sakharov, Andrei

box 23, folder 37

General

box 23, folder 38

Articles

box 23, folder 39

Bulletins

box 23, folder 40

Clippings

box 23, folder 41-42

Correspondence

box 23, folder 43

Flyers

box 23, folder 44

Itinerary

box 23, folder 45

Newsletters and newspapers

box 23, folder 46

Press releases

box 24, folder 1

Printed matter

box 24, folder 2

Remarks

box 24, folder 3

Reports

box 24, folder 4

Speech. Includes Elena Bonner's authorization to use her speech at the University of California, Berkeley, on for purposes of publication 1990 March 23

box 24, folder 5

Miscellany

box 24, folder 6

Center for Democracy in the USSR

 

Chamberlain, Owen

box 24, folder 7

Signatures

box 24, folder 8

Statements

box 24, folder 9

Testimony before the Subcommittee on Investigations of the House Committee on the Post Office and Civil Service

box 24, folder 10-17

China

box 24, folder 18

Coalition for a Democratic Majority

box 24, folder 19-22

Comité des Physiciens Français. See also Subject File/ Orlov, Yuri

 

Committee of Concerned Scientists, Inc.

box 24, folder 23

General

box 24, folder 24

Correspondence

box 24, folder 25

Memoranda

box 24, folder 26

Press releases

box 24, folder 27

Printed matter

box 24, folder 28

Statements

box 24, folder 29

Telegrams

box 24, folder 30

Testimony by Max Gottesman and Dorothy Hirsch

box 24, folder 31

Committee on International Freedom of Scientists

box 24, folder 32-33

Dole, Robert

box 24, folder 34-35

Federation of American Scientists

box 24, folder 36

Feinstein, Diane - Proclamation

box 24, folder 37

Flory, Emily J.

 

Flory, Paul J.

 

Articles

box 24, folder 38

Undated

box 24, folder 39

1981-1986

box 24, folder 40

Clippings

 

Correspondence

box 24, folder 41

Undated

box 24, folder 42

1979

box 24, folder 43

1980

box 25, folder 1

1981

box 25, folder 2

1982-1983

box 25, folder 3

1984-1985

box 25, folder 4

Memoranda

box 25, folder 5

Printed matter. Includes a copy of Paul Flory's obituary

box 25, folder 6

Reports

box 25, folder 7

Signatures

box 25, folder 8

Statements

box 25, folder 9

Telegrams

box 25, folder 10-11

Freedom House

box 25, folder 12

Freedom of Communications

box 25, folder 13

Fusion Power Associates

box 25, folder 14

Gordon Research Conference on High Temperature Chemistry : Plymouth, NH) 1980

 

Gottfried, Kurt

box 25, folder 15

Articles

 

Correspondence

box 25, folder 16

Undated

box 25, folder 17

1978-1979

box 25, folder 18

1980-1987

box 25, folder 19

Memoranda

box 25, folder 20

Remarks. Includes an outline on scientific freedom and human rights

 

Statements

box 25, folder 21

Undated

box 25, folder 22

1978-1981

 

Helsinki Watch

box 25, folder 23

General

box 25, folder 24

Address directory

box 25, folder 25

Brochures

box 25, folder 26

Correspondence

box 25, folder 27

Flyers

box 25, folder 28

Memoranda

box 25, folder 29

Position paper

box 25, folder 30

Press releases

box 25, folder 31

Recommendations for the Madrid conference

box 25, folder 32

Report on Soviet-American exchange and human rights

box 25, folder 33

Statements on the situation of Yuri Orlov

box 25, folder 34

Miscellany

 

Human rights. Consists of documents from various individuals and organizations on human rights issues

box 26, folder 1

General. Confirmation hearings for the position of Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs

box 26, folder 2

Articles. Includes articles by Earl Callen and others, E. M. Friedlander, and Robert W. Kates

box 26, folder 3

Brochures

box 26, folder 4

Bulletins

 

Correspondence

box 26, folder 5

Undated

box 26, folder 6

1977-1978

box 26, folder 7

1979-1980

box 26, folder 8

1981-1991

box 26, folder 9

Flyers

box 26, folder 10

Newsletters

box 26, folder 11

Pamphlets

box 26, folder 12

Press releases

box 26, folder 13

Proposal for a Human Rights project group

box 26, folder 14

Remarks

box 26, folder 15

Reports. Includes a report of the Association for Computing Machinery Committee on scientific freedom and human rights edited by Jack Minker

box 26, folder 16

Statements. Includes statements by Soviet dissidents on scientific exchange and human rights, and by Tatiana Yankelevich to SOS reception at Twenty-Third International Conference on High Energy Physics

box 26, folder 17

Institut Iadernoi Fiziki (Akademiia nauk SSSR)

box 26, folder 18

International Conference on Artificial Intelligence

box 26, folder 19

International Quantum Electronics Conference(11th : : Boston, Mass.) 1980

box 26, folder 20

Jewish Community Relations Council of the Greater East Bay

box 26, folder 21

Jewish Welfare Federation

 

Lerner, Alexander

box 26, folder 22

General

box 26, folder 23

Articles

box 26, folder 24

Correspondence

box 26, folder 25

Messages

box 26, folder 26

Petition

 

Lipkin, Harry J.

box 26, folder 27

Articles on Andrei Sakharov

box 26, folder 28

Correspondence. Includes a letter to Andrei Sakharov

 

National Academy of Sciences. See also Subject File/ Sakharov, Andrei

box 26, folder 29

Bulletins

box 26, folder 30

Correspondence

box 26, folder 31

Membership directory

box 26, folder 32

Memoranda

box 26, folder 33

Press releases

box 26, folder 34

Printed matter

box 26, folder 35

Programs

box 26, folder 36

Report on science and human rights

box 26, folder 37

Resolution asking the Academy of Sciences of the USSR for help to ameliorate the situation of Andrei Sakharov

box 27, folder 1-3

National Conference on Soviet Jewry

box 27, folder 4-5

New York Academy of Sciences

 

Orlov, Yuri. Includes documents issued by individuals and organizations in defense of Yuri Orlov

box 27, folder 6

General

box 27, folder 7

Appeals by Irina Orlova and others on behalf of Yuri Orlov

box 27, folder 8

Articles

box 27, folder 9

Biographical information

box 27, folder 10

Brochures

box 27, folder 11

Bulletins

box 27, folder 12

Clippings

box 27, folder 13-15

Correspondence

box 27, folder 16

Flyers

box 27, folder 17

Memoranda

box 27, folder 18

Messages. Includes messages from Orlov Committee

box 27, folder 19

Minutes of the Orlov Committee meeting

box 27, folder 20

Newsletters

box 27, folder 21

Press releases

box 27, folder 22

Printed matter

box 27, folder 23

Reports. Includes reports by Irina and Yuri Orlov

box 27, folder 24

Schedule for Yuri Orlov's visit

box 27, folder 25

Statements. Includes statements by Yuri Orlov

box 27, folder 26-28

Physics - International cooperation. See also Subject File/Science - International cooperation

 

Sakharov, Andrei

box 27, folder 29

General

box 27, folder 30

Addresses by Elena Bonner and Andrei Sakharov at the commencement ceremony at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York 1987 June 14

box 27, folder 31

Appeals on behalf of the Sakharovs

box 27, folder 32-33

Articles by Andrei Sakharov and others

box 27, folder 34

Brochures

box 27, folder 35

Bulletins

box 28, folder 1

Clippings

box 28, folder 2-3

Correspondence

box 28, folder 4

Flyers

box 28, folder 5

Memoranda

box 28, folder 6

Messages

box 28, folder 7

Newsletters

box 28, folder 8

Organizational record of the Sakharov International Committee

box 28, folder 9

Petitions on behalf of Andrei Sakharov

box 28, folder 10

Press releases

box 28, folder 11-12

Printed matter

box 28, folder 13

Proceedings of the International Andrei Sakharov Memorial Congress

box 28, folder 14

Proclamation issued by Ronald Reagan

box 28, folder 15

Programs for the International Conferences in Honor of Andrei Sakharov

box 28, folder 16

Remarks by Philip Handler, President, National Academy of Sciences, on the occasion of the International Conference in Honor of Andrei Sakharov

box 28, folder 17

Report by group of experts of the First International Andrei Sakharov Memorial Congress, entitled "Peace, Progress, and Human Rights," on their visit to the Armenian-Azerbaijani border region 1991 May 25-29

box 28, folder 18

Statements. Includes a statement by the International Coalition of Scientists for Sakharov (ICSS)

box 28, folder 19

Telegrams. Greetings on Andrei Sakharov's 62nd birthday

box 28, folder 20

Transcripts of the session of the Australian Parliament 1984 May 30

box 28, folder 21

Miscellany

box 28, folder 22-24

Science - International cooperation. See also WRITINGS BY OTHERS

 

Sessler, Andrew M.

box 29, folder 1

Articles

 

Correspondence

box 29, folder 2

Undated

box 29, folder 3

1977-1981

box 29, folder 4

1982-1989

box 29, folder 5

Financial records

box 29, folder 6

Itinerary

 

Memoranda

box 29, folder 7

Undated

box 29, folder 8

1977-1981

box 29, folder 9

Notes

box 29, folder 10

Press releases

box 29, folder 11

Printed matter

box 29, folder 12

Remarks

box 29, folder 13

Reports

box 29, folder 14

Statements

box 29, folder 15

Telegrams

box 29, folder 16

Miscellany

 

Shcharansky, Natan (Anatoly B.) and Avital. See also Subject File/Bay Area Council on Soviet Jewry

box 29, folder 17

Clippings

box 29, folder 18-19

Correspondence

box 29, folder 20

Flyers

box 29, folder 21

Messages

box 29, folder 22

Newsletters

box 29, folder 23

Press releases

box 29, folder 24

Printed matter

box 29, folder 25

Reports

box 29, folder 26

Schedule

box 29, folder 27

Statements

box 29, folder 28

Telegrams

box 29, folder 29

Miscellany

 

Siegelman, Philip

 

Correspondence

box 29, folder 30

Undated

box 29, folder 31

Includes a letter to Emily J. Flory 1979-1985.

box 30, folder 1

1986-1998

box 30, folder 2

Memoranda

box 30, folder 3

Statements

box 30, folder 4

Telegrams

box 30, folder 5

Soviet Union

box 30, folder 6-14

Union of Councils for Soviet Jews

 

United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe

box 30, folder 15

General

box 30, folder 16

Brochures

box 30, folder 17

Bulletins

box 30, folder 18

Clippings

box 30, folder 19

Conference proceedings

box 30, folder 20

Correspondence

box 30, folder 21

List of members for the U.S. delegation to the Madrid Conference

box 30, folder 22

Memoranda

box 30, folder 23

Minutes of meetings

box 30, folder 24

Newsletters

box 30, folder 25

Press conferences

box 30, folder 26

Printed matter

box 30, folder 27

Remarks by Max M. Kampelman, Chairman U.S. delegation

 

Reports

box 31, folder 1

1979

box 31, folder 2

1980-1983

box 31, folder 3

Statements. Includes statements by Dante B. Fascell, Philip Handler, Max M. Kampelman, Thomas R. Pickering, and Frank Press

box 31, folder 4

Testimony by Duane Acker, President, Kansas State University

box 31, folder 5

World Affairs Council

box 31, folder 6

World Without War Council

box 31, folder 7

Miscellany

 

Writings by Others 1975-1994

Scope and Contents note

Articles written by others arranged alphabetically by name
box 31, folder 8

Adelman, Kenneth L.

box 31, folder 9

Adelstein, Robert

box 31, folder 10

Adler-Karlsson, Gunnar

box 31, folder 11

Amaldi, Edoardo

box 31, folder 12

Anfinsen, Christian B. and others

box 31, folder 13

Bethe, Hans A. and Kurt Gottfried

box 31, folder 14

Brie, Rita La and Andrew M. Sessler

box 31, folder 15

Bukovsky, Vladimir

box 31, folder 16

Davis, Moshe

box 31, folder 17

DeWitt, Hugh E.

box 31, folder 18

Dorodnitsyn, Anatoly and others

box 31, folder 19

Dowty, Alan

box 31, folder 20

Friedlander, E.

box 31, folder 21

Gaer, Felice D. See also Subject File/Science -International cooperation

box 31, folder 22

Gershman, Carl

box 31, folder 23

Goldman, Marvin

box 31, folder 24

Goldwasser, Edwin L. and Francis E. Low

box 31, folder 25

Ispirien, Karo Asadouri

box 31, folder 26

Keefe, Dennis

box 31, folder 27

Kirkpatrick, Jean

box 31, folder 28

Lefever, Ernest W. See also Subject File/Human rights

box 31, folder 29

Levine, H. B.

box 31, folder 30

Lewis, Anthony

box 31, folder 31

Livinoff, Emanuel

box 32, folder 1

Lwoff, André

box 32, folder 2

Medvedev, Grigorii

box 32, folder 3

Miller, Larisa

box 32, folder 4

Minker, Jack

box 32, folder 5

Oshins, Eddie

box 32, folder 6

Ovchinnikov, Yu

box 32, folder 7

Petit, Charles

box 32, folder 8

Popovsky, Mark

box 32, folder 9

Schapira, Morey

box 32, folder 10

Shakhnazarov, G.

box 32, folder 11

Taskar, Michael

box 32, folder 12

Taylor, Howard

box 32, folder 13

Toohig, Timothy

box 32, folder 14

Turchin, Valentine

box 32, folder 15

Unsöld, Albrecht

box 32, folder 16

Wade, Nicholas

box 32, folder 17

Wilson, Richard

box 32, folder 18

Wisse, Ruth R.

box 32, folder 19

Yanai, Yakov

box 32, folder 20

Yanov, Alexander

box 32, folder 21

Yim, Man-Sung and John S. Evans

box 32, folder 22

Zinoviev, Alexander

box 32, folder 23

Various authors, Berkeley Labs Research Review, 1998

box 33

Index Cards undated

Scope and Contents note

Index cards with addresses of various individuals and organizations, arranged alphabetically by name
 

Memorabilia n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Bank stamp and pin with the SOS logo
box 33

Bank of America stamp for SOS deposits

box 33

Pin with the SOS logo

 

Oversize file 1975-1990

Scope and Contents note

Computer-generated address lists, enlarged photocopy of Yuri Orlov, issue of Pravda, posters, prints and graphics design layout sheets for SOS advertisements, printed matter, and proclamations, arranged alphabetically by physical form
box 34

Computer-generated address lists

box 35

Computer-generated address lists

box 35

Enlarged photocopy of a photograph of Yuri Orlov

box 35

Issue of Pravda 1975 August 2

 

Overhead slides

box 35

Two clippings from the San Francisco Chronicle 1981-1986

box 35

Unidentified photograph n.d.

box 35

Posters of Elena Bonner announcing her visit and details about her talks on human rights and medical care in the Soviet Union, University of California, Berkeley, ; and one poster of Andrei Sakharov 1990 March 22 March 23 1990

box 35

Printed matter

 

Proclamations issued by Ronald Reagan

box 35

"Captive Nations Week," Includes a letter from the White House 1984.

box 35

"Human Rights, Bill of Rights Day, and Human Rights Week" 1987

box 35

8 negative sheets depicting Andrei Sakharov, Yuri Orlov, and Natan (Anatoly) Shcharansky as used in SOS advertisements n.d.

box 35

4 oversize graphics design layout sheets for SOS advertisements n.d.

 

Photographs 1977-1993

Scope and Contents note

69 prints, 2 color and black transparencies, 5 contact sheets, 1 negative and 8 negative sheets, 1 postcard, and 4 graphic design layout sheets depicting Elena Bonner, Kurt Gottfried, Andrei Sakharov, Natan (Anatoly) and Avital (Natalia) Shcharansky, Florence and Moris Pripstein, Andrew Sessler, Philip Siegelman, and others relating to the visit of the Sakharovs to Berkeley, Mrs. Shcharansky's visit to the Bay Area, and the Pripsteins' and others' visit to Moscow
box 32, folder 24

2 color and black transparencies of various sizes depicting Elena Bonner, Czeslaw Milosz, Morris Pripstein, and Andrew Sessler n.d.

box 32, folder 25

5 Contact sheets depicting Elena Bonner, Morris Pripstein, Andrew Sessler, and others n.d.

box 32, folder 26

1 negative depicting Andrei Sakharov, Yuri Orlov, and Natan (Anatoly) Shcharansky as used in SOS advertisements n.d.

box 32, folder 27

3 prints of Andrei Sakharov, Yuri Orlov, and Natan (Anatoly) Shcharansky used for SOS advertisements n.d.

box 32, folder 28

15 prints of Morris Pripstein including 1 with Andrei Sakharov; 7 prints with others during SOS demonstration in San Francisco against A.M. Prokhorov in ; 1 print with Andrei Sakharov and members of the SOS Executive Committee, including Robert Cahn, Kurt Gottfried, Philip Siegelman, and Bill Wenzel, at the residence of Efrem and Tatiana Yankelevich in 1 print with Andrei Sakharov and J. Hoffer, 1 print with Andrei Sakharov at New York Academy of Sciences with Morris Pripstein at the podium, 1 print with Elena Bonner, Florence Pripstein, and Andrei Sakharov at SOS reception in honor of the Sakharovs at Pripstein's home, and 1 print of Morris Pripstein in front of Sakharov home during Sakharov memorial 1986 May 1988 November; 1988; 1988 November; 1988 summer; 1991 May

box 32, folder 29

10 prints of Andrei Sakharov including 1 of himself in Moscow, and 2 of himself, 2 prints with Florence Pripstein at the SOS reception in Pripstein's home, 4 prints with Kurt Gottfried in Moscow, and 1 print of Florence Pripstein in front of Sakharov grave during memorial 1979 September, 1980 February; 1989 summer; 1987 May; 1991 May

box 32, folder 30

7 prints of Elena Bonner including 3 of herself in Moscow and 1 print with ? Gelfand, ; 3 prints of Elena Bonner during her visit to Berkeley in with Morris Pripstein, Andrew Sessler, Charles Townes, with Joseph Cerny receiving a citation, and with a translator with Morris Pripstein at the podium 1987 May 1990 March 1990 March

box 32, folder 31

11 prints of Yuri Orlov including 3 of himself, print of himself, and 3 prints of himself, 1 print of Yuri Orlov at home of Gerson Goldhaber with Morris Pripstein and other members of SOS, 1990; 3 prints of Yuri Orlov with Morris Pripstein at Pripstein's home in Berkeley n.d.; 1 1977, 1984 April; 1993 August

box 32, folder 32

3 prints of Natan (Anatoly) Shcharansky n.d.

box 32, folder 33

3 prints of Avital (Natalia) Shcharansky, including 2 at the San Francisco Press Club with Owen Chamberlain, Don Glasser, Gerson Goldhaber, John McCarthy, Edwin McMillan, Emilio Segre, Morris Pripstein, Andrew Sessler, and Boris Gorbis (interpreter); and 1 print of Avital (Natalia) Shcharansky during her visit to Argonne National Laboratory with Malcolm Derrick and Mel Shochet 1978 July,

box 32, folder 34

2 prints of an international tribunal in session, dealing with the case of Natan (Anatoly) Shcharansky who was serving a 13 year sentence on charges of treason 1983 January 21.

box 32, folder 35

9 prints of various individuals at the Postburd home in Moscow, including 4 prints of Kurt Gottfried with Orlov's son and others, 2 prints of Alex Ioffe, and 3 prints of Aber's son, Solomon Allen, Irina and Victor Brailovsky, and Paritsky 1987 May,

box 32, folder 36

6 miscellany prints including 1 print of ? Gelfand in Moscow ; 1 print of a plaque in front of Sakharov home in Moscow, n.d.; 1 print of Sakharov grave, n.d. ; 3 unidentified prints; and 1 postcard depicting the Goddess of Democracy, n.d. 1987 May

 

Sound cassettes 1979

Physical Description: 3.0 sound_cassettes

Scope and Contents note

Three cassettes consisting of a SOS reply to an article in Pravda read by an unidentified person, a message from Alexander Lerner, and one of anti-Semitism
cassette cabinet

Reply from an unidentified person in SOS to an article in Pravda on the subjects of human rights in the Soviet Union and scientific exchanges between the United States and the Soviet Union. Includes a response to Soviet attacks on SOS activities n.d.

cassette cabinet

Message from Alexander Lerner, expressing gratitude to Regina? and others who are fighting on behalf of the Soviet scientists. Includes Alexander Lerner's concern relating to his participation in the International Political Science conference to be held in Moscow 1979 July 1979 August 12-18

cassette cabinet

Anti-semitic preaching n.d.

 

Videotape Cassettes 1986-1990

Scope and Contents note

Twelve videotapes consisting of the interview of Natan (Anatoly) Shcharansky by Arno Penzias in Israel, Elena Bonner's speeches, at the University of California, Berkeley, on human rights and medical care in the Soviet Union, and news segments from various TV channels reporting on the political situation in the Soviet Union, an interview of Morris Pripstein following the death of Andrei Sakharov, and the visit of Elena Bonner to San Francisco to receive the United Nations award for human rights
tape cabinet, tape 1-4

Interview of Natan (Anatoly) Shcharansky by Arno A. Penzias on behalf of SOS at the University of Tel Aviv, with an introduction by David Horn. Includes a discussion about human rights issues 1986 June 15.

tape cabinet, tape 5-6

Abridged version of the interview of Natan (Anatoly) Shcharansky by Arno A. Penzias at the University of Tel Aviv, edited at the University of California, Berkeley 1986 June 15. 1986 July 17

tape cabinet, tape 7

Shcharansky/Penzias interview, without any introduction 1986 June 1.

tape cabinet, tape 8

Elena Bonner's speech entitled "The Legacy of Andrei Sakharov: Human Rights and Politics in the 1990s" given at the University of California, Berkeley, Includes introduction and welcoming remarks by Morris Pripstein and Joseph Cerny, Dean and Provost 1990 March 22.

tape cabinet, tape 9

Elena Bonner's speech entitled "Health and Medical Care in the Soviet Union," given at the University of California, Berkeley 1990 March 23

tape cabinet, tape 10

The McNeil Lehrer News Hour segment, on the political situation in the Soviet Union following the 1991 coup, Mikhail Gorbachev's promise to hold early elections and to quicken the pace of economic reforms, a demand for independence from the Baltic States, and George Bush's comments on the Baltic situation. Also mentions an interview with Elena Bonner and a discussion with four members of the United States Congress, Les Aspin, Patrick Leahy, Richard Lugar, and John McCain, on the impact of the political situation in the Soviet Union on United States policy n.d.

tape cabinet, tape 11

KPIX Eyewitness News at Noon segment, n.d., consisting of a short interview of Morris Pripstein on on the occasion of the death of Andrei Sakharov 1989 December 1.

tape cabinet, tape 12

ABC News segment in which Elena Bonner speaks on the future of Russian democracy and expresses her support for the independence of Lithuania during her visit in the Bay Area on the occasion of her receiving the United Nations award in San Francisco for human rights n.d.

box 32, folder 37

Incremental Materials, American Physical Society Sakharov prize speech by Morris Pripstein 2010.