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Symposium in Celebration of the 75th Birthday of Roger R. Revelle recordings
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U-MATIC VIDEO

Box 1, Folder 1

Video 1. Morning symposium - Food, energy and population 1984 March 9

General note

Includes welcoming remarks by William A. Nierenberg, Keith A. Brueckner, and Edward Goldberg; "Two faces of development" by Harrison S. Brown (incomplete).
Box 1, Folder 2

Video 2. Morning symposium (continued) - Food, energy and population 1984 March 9

General note

Brown's talk, continued; "The world food situation from now until the year 2000," by Jean Mayer.
Box 1, Folder 3

Video 3. Morning symposium conclusion; Afternoon symposium - The Earth, climate, and carbon dioxide 1984 March 9

General note

Mayer's talk, continued; Henry William Menard remarks; introduction by Walter Munk; "Recollections of some contributors to the early development of plate tectonics," by J. Tuzo Wilson.
Box 1, Folder 4

Video 4. Afternoon symposium (continued) - The Earth, climate, and carbon dioxide 1984 March 9

General note

Introduction by Harmon Craig; "Speculations on the geologic history of atmospheric carbon dioxide and oxygen," by Robert M. Garrel.
Box 1, Folder 5

Video 5. Afternoon symposium (continued) - The Earth, climate, and carbon dioxide 1984 March 9

General note

Introduction by Charles David Keeling; "The carbon dioxide problem," by William A. Nierenberg (incomplete).
Box 1, Folder 6

Video 6. Morning symposium - Science and society 1984 March 10

General note

Nierenberg's talk, continued; "Universities and scientific education," by Glenn T. Seaborg (incomplete).
Box 1, Folder 7

Video 7. Morning symposium (continued) - Science and society 1984 March 10

General note

Seaborg's talk, continued; "Education for the professional scientist," by Rollin Eckis.
Box 1, Folder 8

Video 8. Morning symposium conclusion - Science and society 1984 March 10

General note

"The Revelle Impact," by Emilio Q. Daddario; closing remarks by Roger Revelle.
 

AUDIOCASSETTE

Box 1, Folder 9

Tape 1. Morning symposium - Food, energy and population 1984 March 9

General note

Includes welcoming remarks by William A. Nierenberg, Keith A. Brueckner, and Edward Goldberg; "Two faces of development" by Harrison S. Brown.
Box 1, Folder 10

Tape 2. Morning symposium (continued) - Food, energy and population; luncheon 1984 March 9

General note

"The world food situation from now until the year 2000," by Jean Mayer; luncheon.
Box 1, Folder 11

Tape 3. Luncheon presentation by Robert Stevenson of the Office of Naval Research; Afternoon symposium - The Earth, climate, and carbon dioxide 1984 March 9

General note

"Recollections of some contributors to the early development of plate tectonics," by J. Tuzo Wilson.
Box 1, Folder 12

Tape 4. Afternoon symposium (continued) - The Earth, climate, and carbon dioxide 1984 March 9

General note

"Speculations on the geologic history of atmospheric carbon dioxide and oxygen," by Robert M. Garrel; "The carbon dioxide problem," by William A. Nierenberg (incomplete).
Box 1, Folder 13

Tape 5. Afternoon symposium (continued) - The Earth, climate, and carbon dioxide 1984 March 9

General note

Nierenberg's talk, continued.
Box 1, Folder 14

Tape 6. Morning symposium - Science and society 1984 March 10

General note

"Universities and scientific education," by Glen T. Seaborg, and "Education for the professional scientist," by Rollin Eckis.
Box 1, Folder 15

Tape 7. Morning symposium (continued) and closing remarks - Science and society 1984 March 10

General note

Eckis's talk, continued; "The Revelle Impact," by Emilio Q. Daddario.