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\F0\CNuclear Energy Is Also Needed
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7:30 P.M. Tuesday, April 6, 1976 Annenberg Auditorium
\F0\CTeller Lecture
\F0\CProposition 15
\CNuclear Safety or Nuclear Shutdown
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\J Dr. Edward Teller, a world renowned nuclear physicist
and winner of the Albert Einstein award in 1958 and the
Enrico Fermi
award in 1962 was appointed a Senior Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution
in 1975. He serves on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory
Board, is Director Emeritus and consultant at the Lawrence Livermore
Laboratory and Professor Emeritus of Physics at the University of California,
Berkeley.\.
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\JSponsored by SENSE (Scientists for Enlightenment on Nuclear
Sources of Energy), a national organization of scientists and
engineers who have studied the issues and concluded that the benefits of
nuclear energy far outweigh its risks and that the U.S. program
of power reactor development and construction
should be continued and improved. SENSE also believes that the
scientific and engineering community has a special obligation to help
insure rational discussion of public issues involving technology. We
particularly believe that passage of the California nuclear shutdown
initiative (Proposition 15) would be harmful to society and that the technical
community should work for its defeat.\.
SENSE can be contacted at Stanford c/o John McCarthy 497-4430 or 321-7580.