Bibliography
"Anti Nuclear Testing Dr. Pauling." AP Images. N.p., 23 Sept. 2003. Web. 1 Feb.
2013. Dr. Linus Pauling, of Pasadena, Ca., 1954 Nobel prize winner for
chemistry, holds up a sign opposing nuclear testing at a rally along
Lafayette Square near the White House in Washington, D.C., April 28, 1962.
Dr. Pauling is among Nobel laureates invited to a White House dinner on
April 29. (AP Photo)
2013. Dr. Linus Pauling, of Pasadena, Ca., 1954 Nobel prize winner for
chemistry, holds up a sign opposing nuclear testing at a rally along
Lafayette Square near the White House in Washington, D.C., April 28, 1962.
Dr. Pauling is among Nobel laureates invited to a White House dinner on
April 29. (AP Photo)
Associated Press. "Radiation Effects." AP Images. N.p., 19 Apr. 2011. Web. 15
Jan. 2013. A young donor receives a button from Dr. Louise Reiss after
giving his baby teeth to the strontium research project in St. Louis,
Missouri on Jan. 15, 1962. The button announces: “I Gave My
Tooth to Science.” Dr. Reiss, an internist, was the first
director of the baby tooth survey. Baby teeth are used as an available
source of bone, to investigate the effect of strontium 90 on human bones.
(AP Photo/JH)
Jan. 2013. A young donor receives a button from Dr. Louise Reiss after
giving his baby teeth to the strontium research project in St. Louis,
Missouri on Jan. 15, 1962. The button announces: “I Gave My
Tooth to Science.” Dr. Reiss, an internist, was the first
director of the baby tooth survey. Baby teeth are used as an available
source of bone, to investigate the effect of strontium 90 on human bones.
(AP Photo/JH)
"The Cold War." Perf. John F. Kennedy. Televised Address by President John F.
Kennedy on the Cuban Missile Crisis, October 22, 1962. 22 Oct. 1962.
Transcript. Gale U.S. History in Context. Web. 4 Dec. 2012.
Kennedy on the Cuban Missile Crisis, October 22, 1962. 22 Oct. 1962.
Transcript. Gale U.S. History in Context. Web. 4 Dec. 2012.
Commoner, Barry. The Closing Circle: Nature, Man, and Technology. New York:
Knopf, 1971. Print.
Knopf, 1971. Print.
Cox, Jessica L. "Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty." Encylopedia of Science,
Technology, and Ethics. Ed. Carl Micham. Vol. 3. Detroit: Macmillan
Reference USA, 2005. N. pag. Gale U.S. History in Context. Web. 4 Dec.
2012.
Technology, and Ethics. Ed. Carl Micham. Vol. 3. Detroit: Macmillan
Reference USA, 2005. N. pag. Gale U.S. History in Context. Web. 4 Dec.
2012.
"Cuban Missile Crisis." AP Images. N.p., 3 Nov. 1997. Web. 1 Feb. 2013.
President John F. Kennedy makes a national television speech October 22,
1962, from Washington. He announced a naval blockade of Cuba until Soviet
missiles are removed. (AP Photo)
President John F. Kennedy makes a national television speech October 22,
1962, from Washington. He announced a naval blockade of Cuba until Soviet
missiles are removed. (AP Photo)
Egan, Michael. Barry Commoner and the Science of Survival: The Remaking of
American Environmentalism. Cambridge: MIT, 1974. Google Books. Web. 6 Dec.
2012.
American Environmentalism. Cambridge: MIT, 1974. Google Books. Web. 6 Dec.
2012.
Gilman, Larry. "Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty." Encyclopedia of Espionage,
Intelligence and Security. Ed. K. Lee Lerner. Vol. 1. Detroit: Gale, 2004.
N. pag. Gale U.S. History in Context. Web. 4 Dec. 2012.
Intelligence and Security. Ed. K. Lee Lerner. Vol. 1. Detroit: Gale, 2004.
N. pag. Gale U.S. History in Context. Web. 4 Dec. 2012.
Hacker, Barton C. Elements of Controversy: The Atomic Energy Commission and
Radiation Safety: 1947-1974. Berkeley: U of California, 1994. Google Books.
Web. 19 Dec. 2012.
Radiation Safety: 1947-1974. Berkeley: U of California, 1994. Google Books.
Web. 19 Dec. 2012.
Hevesi, Dennis. "Dr. Louise Reiss, Who Helped Ban Atomic Testing, Dies at 90."
New York Times [New York] 10 Jan. 2011: B8. Web. 6 Dec. 2012.
New York Times [New York] 10 Jan. 2011: B8. Web. 6 Dec. 2012.
"Japan Nagasaki Atomic Bomb." AP Images. N.p., 9 Aug. 2009. Web. 1 Feb. 2013.
File - A Japanese woman is seen with a child in traditional Japanese
clothing, who survived the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, inNagasaki,
Japan, in this Aug. 9, 1945 file photo. Their faces are marked with burns
by the heat of the explosion. Scanty food rations are given out to the
suffering public. Nagasaki was attacked three days after an atomic bomb was
dropped on Hiroshima, in which 140,000 people were killed or died within
months. Japan surrendered on Aug. 15, 1945, ending World War II. (AP
Photo/File)
File - A Japanese woman is seen with a child in traditional Japanese
clothing, who survived the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, inNagasaki,
Japan, in this Aug. 9, 1945 file photo. Their faces are marked with burns
by the heat of the explosion. Scanty food rations are given out to the
suffering public. Nagasaki was attacked three days after an atomic bomb was
dropped on Hiroshima, in which 140,000 people were killed or died within
months. Japan surrendered on Aug. 15, 1945, ending World War II. (AP
Photo/File)
"Kennedy Urges Science Parley Seek Cause of Test-Ban Treaty." New York Times
[New York] 4 Sept. 1962: n. pag. Print.
[New York] 4 Sept. 1962: n. pag. Print.
"Khrushchev Test Ban Treaty." AP Images. N.p., 9 July 2003. Web. 1 Feb. 2013.
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, right, toasts the signing of the
Limited Test Ban Treaty with, from left, U.S. Sen. William Fullbright,
D-Ark., Sen. Hubert Humphrey, D-Minn., and United Nations Secretary General
U Thant at a reception in Moscow, U.S.S.R., on Aug. 5, 1963. The treaty,
banning nuclear weapon tests in the atmostphere, in outer space and under
water, was signed by representatives of the United States, Britain and
Russia. The man behind Khrushchev is Soviet Ambassador to the U.S. Anatoly
Dobrynin. (AP Photo)
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, right, toasts the signing of the
Limited Test Ban Treaty with, from left, U.S. Sen. William Fullbright,
D-Ark., Sen. Hubert Humphrey, D-Minn., and United Nations Secretary General
U Thant at a reception in Moscow, U.S.S.R., on Aug. 5, 1963. The treaty,
banning nuclear weapon tests in the atmostphere, in outer space and under
water, was signed by representatives of the United States, Britain and
Russia. The man behind Khrushchev is Soviet Ambassador to the U.S. Anatoly
Dobrynin. (AP Photo)
Kribel, David L., ed. Barry Commoner's Contribution to the Environmental
Movement: Science and Social Action. Amityville: Baywood, 2002. Print.
Work, Health, and Environment.
Movement: Science and Social Action. Amityville: Baywood, 2002. Print.
Work, Health, and Environment.
"Magazine Says Dr. Pauling Was Right." American Scientist Aug. 1979: 47.
General OneFile. Web. 29 Nov. 2012
General OneFile. Web. 29 Nov. 2012
Miller, Richard Lee. Under the Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing. The
Woodlands: Two Sixty, 1991. Google Books. Web. 6 Dec. 2012.
Woodlands: Two Sixty, 1991. Google Books. Web. 6 Dec. 2012.
"Nobel Prize Pauling." AP Images. N.p., 11 Oct. 2000. Web. 1 Feb. 2013. Dr.
Linus C. Pauling, left, acknowledges applause after being presented with
the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in Stockholm, Sweden on Dec. 10, 1954. At
right are King Gustav and Queen Louise. (AP Photo)
Linus C. Pauling, left, acknowledges applause after being presented with
the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in Stockholm, Sweden on Dec. 10, 1954. At
right are King Gustav and Queen Louise. (AP Photo)
Padgett, Sonya. "Atomic Legacy." Smithsonian Feb. 2008: n. pag. Print.
Pauling, Linus. "Science and Peace." Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony. Oslo,
Norway. 11 Dec. 1963. Speech.
Norway. 11 Dec. 1963. Speech.
"Pauling on Stand." New York Times [New York] 16 Oct. 1960: n. pag. Print.
"Pauling Welcomes Backing." New York Times [New York] 11 Oct. 1963: n. pag.
Print.
Print.
Praded, Joni. "Glowing in the Dark: Baby Teeth Studies Reveal Childhood
Radiation Exposure." E Magazine May-June 2002: 40-41. Print.
Radiation Exposure." E Magazine May-June 2002: 40-41. Print.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Letter interview by J. Robert Oppenheimer. 29 June
1943.
1943.
Rubinson, Paul. "'Crucified on a Cross of Atoms': Scientists, Politics, and the
Test Ban Treaty." Journal of the Society for Historians of American Foreign
Relations 35.2 (2011): n. pag. EBSCO eBook Collection. Web. 5 Dec.
2012.
Test Ban Treaty." Journal of the Society for Historians of American Foreign
Relations 35.2 (2011): n. pag. EBSCO eBook Collection. Web. 5 Dec.
2012.
Rusk, Howard A., M.D. "Explaining Radiation: Scientists in 2 Cities Set up
Groups to Inform Public on Facts in Simple Talks." New York Times [New
York] 22 May 1960: 77. Print.
Groups to Inform Public on Facts in Simple Talks." New York Times [New
York] 22 May 1960: 77. Print.
Schmeck, Harold A., Jr. "Confusion of Public on the Atom Is Laid to Scientist's
Statements." New York Times [New York] 27 Dec. 1960: n. pag. Print.
Statements." New York Times [New York] 27 Dec. 1960: n. pag. Print.
"Senators Say Reds Used Pauling Plea." New York Times [New York] 18 Mar. 1961:
n. pag. Print.
n. pag. Print.
Sullivan, Walter. "Babies Surveyed for Strontium 90: Ratio to Calcium in Bones
Is Discovered to Be Low." New York Times [New York] 25 Nov. 1961: 2. Print.
Is Discovered to Be Low." New York Times [New York] 25 Nov. 1961: 2. Print.
Teller, Edward, and Albert Latter. "The Compelling Need for Nuclear Tests."
LIFE 10 Feb. 1958: 64-72. Google Books. Web. 19 Dec. 2012
LIFE 10 Feb. 1958: 64-72. Google Books. Web. 19 Dec. 2012