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    McCarthyism is Dead; Intolerance Lives

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    Joseph R. McCarthy\u27s influence was broken on December 2, 1954, when his Senate colleagues voted 67 to 22 that his conduct was contrary to Senate traditions. Nevertheless, today, McCarthyism is recognized by lexicographers to be part of our language, and is discussed at great length in innumerable books and journals as though it was a recent, major event of the twentieth century. Academics are particularly fond of the topic, and the article in Education and Culture, Summer, 2000, by Karen Lea Riley and Barbara Slater Stone, Curriculum War and Cold War Politics, is very similar in its attitudes and concerns to countless similar pieces that have appeared for the last four decades

    Measurement of Fast Neutron Cross Sections

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    Lectures presented at the University of Michigan Fast Reactor Physics Conference, June 8-12, 1964. Notes taken and prepared by Carl M. Penney.US AEC Contract No. AT-11-1-1372http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/85784/1/MMPP-FRPC-64-2 June 1964.PDF-

    Magnet calibration by the floating-wire method /

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    Work performed at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory." November 23, 1951 [TIS Issuance Date]""AECU-1670."Mode of access: Internet

    Li⁷(p,n)Be⁷ reaction study by time-of-flight /

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    "Report distributed: Nov 1, 1954.""Report written: April 12, 1954."Includes bibliographical references (p. 10).Operated by the University of California for the U.S. Atomic Energy CommissionMode of access: Internet

    Total neutron cross section of He³ /

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    Work done at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory."Report written: October 15, 1954.""LA-1853."Includes bibliographical references (p. 18).Operated by the University of California for the U.S. Atomic Energy CommissionMode of access: Internet

    Energy levels of Z = 11−21 nuclei (IV)

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    Compilation of experimentally determined properties of energy levels of Z = 11−21 nuclei with special emphasis on nuclear spectroscopy

    Radioactive atoms

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