Guide to the Clarence E. Larson Science and Technology Oral History collection C0079
Clarence E. Larson Science and Technology Oral History collection
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Eron Ackerman
Administrative Information
Use Restrictions
The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Preferred Citation
Clarence E. Larson Science and Technology Oral History collection, Accession C0079, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
Acquisition Information
Collection donated by Clarence Larson in 1993.
Processing Information
Processed by Special Collections Research Center staff. EAD markup completed by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty in March 2009.
Biographical Information
Chemist Clarence E. Larson (1909-1999) was born in Cloquet, Minnesota. He graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in Chemistry and completed his Ph.D. work at the University of California at Berkeley. Larson was one of the talented American scientists working on the Manhattan Project during World War II. Later he served as a director at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a member of the Atomic Energy Commission, and an executive at Union Carbide. Dr Larson was a recipient of the Distinguished Achievement Award of the American Society for the Advancement of Science. He was also a member of the American Nuclear Society, the American Institute of Chemists, the American Chemical Society, and the Cosmos Club.
Scope and Content
This collection contains 49 VHS videotape cassettes, some of which have been copied to DVD, featuring interviews with famous scientists and historians of twentieth-century technology conducted by Clarence E. Larson.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged alphabetically by surname of interviewee.
Related Material
Special Collections and Archives also holds other science and technology collections, such as the Harold Morowitz papers and the Carol D. Litchfield Microbiology collection.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Interviews
- Oral histories
- Science -- History -- 20th century
- Technology
- Video recordings
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Larson, Clarence E. (Clarence Edward), 1909-
Container List
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Abelson, Phil (1913-2004)12-20-83Scope and Contents note
Co-discoverer of the first transuranic element. Inventor of thermal diffusion for uranium isotope production. Bethesda, MD. 17 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Agnew, Harold, UCSD (1921- )12-21-83Scope and Contents note
Crew of the first sustaining reactor. Fermi Award winner. La Jolla, CA. 11 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Alvarez, Luis (1911-1988)3-13-84Scope and Contents note
Inventor of ground control radar. Developer of high energy linear accelerators. Nobel Prize winner.
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Arnold, WilliamScope and Contents note
Originator of the word fission, while he worked with Niels Bohr in Copenhagen in 1938.
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Atanasoff, John V. (1903-1995)
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Bacher, Robert (1905-2004)Scope and Contents note
Pioneer in nuclear energy research.
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Backus, John (1924- )
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Bechtel, Steve Sr. (1900-1989)7-10-84Scope and Contents note
San Francisco, CA. 30 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Blueprint for Space- Science Fiction to Science Fact- Hosted by Astronaut Alan Shepard
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Brobeck, William (1908-1998)
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Calvin, Melvin (1911-1997)Scope and Contents note
Berkeley, CA. 25 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Clarke, C. Arthur- "A Failed Recluse" (1917- ) copy
- Mixed Materials box: 1
Cohen, Karl
- Mixed Materials box: 2
Delbecco, Rene3-25-86Scope and Contents note
La Jolla, CA. 25 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 2
Djerassi, Dr. Carl (1923- )7-12-84Scope and Contents note
Copies 1, 2
- Mixed Materials box: 2
Edgerton, H.E. (1889-1990)
- Mixed Materials box: 2
Eklund, Dr. Sigurd4-30-84Scope and Contents note
Bethesda, MD. 18 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 2
Glennan, Dr. Keith (1905-1995)
- Mixed Materials box: 2
Goldschmidt, Dr. Bertrand (1913-2002)12-7-83Scope and Contents note
Nuclear pioneer starting with work with Madam Curie. Bethesda, MD. 18 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 2
Hafstad, Dr. Lawrence (1904-1993)Scope and Contents note
Discoverer of delayed Neutrons. 41 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 2
Hoff, Dr. Ted (1937- )12-22-88
- Mixed Materials box: 2
Hollaender, Dr. Alexander (1898-1997)12-20-83Scope and Contents note
Bethesda, MD. 16 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 2
Hurd, Cuthbert (1911-1996)Scope and Contents note
Pioneer in computer science. Started IBM computer project.
- Mixed Materials box: 2
Jukes, Thomas (1906-1999)
- Mixed Materials box: 2
Kamen, Dr. Martin (1913-2002)3-24-86Scope and Contents note
Santa Barbara, CA. 14 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 3
Magoun, Dr. Horace (1907-1991)8-20-84Scope and Contents note
Los Angeles, CA.
- Mixed Materials box: 3
McMillan, Dr. Edwin (1907-1991)3-15-84Scope and Contents note
Co-discoverer of Neptunium and Plutonium. Nobel prize winner. Inventor of synchrotron.
- Mixed Materials box: 3
Nichols, Kenneth David (1907-2000)11-6-85Scope and Contents note
General manager of the Manhattan Project. General manager of the Atomic Energy Commission. Bethesda, MD. 20 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 3
Oliphant, Dr. Mark (1901-2000)11-3-88Scope and Contents note
Bethesda, MD.20 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 3
Packard, David (1912-1996)3-15-84Scope and Contents note
Co-Founder of Hewlitt-Packard Corporation. Deputy Secretary of Defense.Copy 1.
- Mixed Materials box: 3
Pauling, Linus (1901-1994)2-12-93Scope and Contents note
Chemical bond theory. Winner of two Nobel Prizes. Copy 1 (Cassette 1 of 2)
- Mixed Materials box: 3
Pauling, LinusScope and Contents note
Chemical bond theory. Winner of two Nobel Prizes. Cassette 2 of 2.
- Mixed Materials box: 3
Peierls, Rudolph (1907-1995)4-25-89Scope and Contents note
Bethesda, MD. 27 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 3
Pioneers- Djerassi, Hollifield, Goldschmidt, Bechtel, Packardi, and Pauling
- Mixed Materials box: 3
Rush, Dr. Kenneth11-6-85Scope and Contents note
Bethesda, MD. 19 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 3
Schawlow, Dr. Arthur (1921-1999)10-28-84Scope and Contents note
Palo Alto, CA. 28 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 3
Seaborg, Dr. Glenn (1927-1999)12-29-93Scope and Contents note
Co-discoverer of Plutonium. Nobel Prize winer. Discovery of many transuranic elements. Copy 1.
- Mixed Materials box: 3
Segre, Emilio (1905-1989)3-20-84Scope and Contents note
Discovery of slow Neutrons and anti-proton. Nobel Prize winer. Copy 1.
- Mixed Materials box: 4
Singer, S. Fred (1924- )Scope and Contents note
Pioneer in space research.
- Mixed Materials box: 4
Starr, Dr. Chauncey (1912- )12-20-85Scope and Contents note
Palo Alto, CA. 28 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 4
Stehling, Dr. Kurtiz
- Mixed Materials box: 4
Tape, Dr. Gerald (1915-1905)4-30-84Scope and Contents note
Fundamental research on radar and nuclear science. Bethesda, MD. 23 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 4
Taylor, Lauriston (1902-2004)Scope and Contents note
Pioneer in radiation research.
- Mixed Materials box: 4
Teller, Dr.Edward (1908-2003)12-29-83Scope and Contents note
Pioneer in nuclear theory. Fermi Award Winner. Copy 1.
- Mixed Materials box: 4
Townes, Dr. Charles (1915- )3-21-84Scope and Contents note
Inventor of Maser-Laser Principle.Nobel Prize winner. Copy 1.
- Mixed Materials box: 4
Weinberg, Alvin (1915-2006)3-21-84Scope and Contents note
Washington, D.C. 12 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 4
White, Dr. Robert4-25-89Scope and Contents note
Development of modern weather forecasting. President of National Academy of Engineering. Bethesda, MD. 27 minutes.
- Mixed Materials box: 4
Wigner, E.P. (1902-1995)3-4-86Scope and Contents note
Instrumental with Szilard in persuading President Roosevelt to start Nuclear Energy Project. Nobel Prize winner in Physics.
- Mixed Materials box: 5
DVD CopiesScope and Contents note
DVD copies of many of the interviews.