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Letter to Mrs Sinclair

Letter to Mrs. Sinclair.pdf
A letter to Mary Sinclair from Adolph Ackerman, discussing the proposed Midland Atomic Power Plant.

Letter to Senator Robert Richardson

Letter to Senator Robert Richardson.pdf
Mary Sinclair acting as the President f the Citizens Committee for the Protection of the Environment of Michigan.

Testimony for hearing of Subcommittee on Reorganization, Research, and international Organizations

Testimony for hearing of subcommittee.pdf
Dr. Radford, Professor of Environmental Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, discussing the implications of nuclear power development.

Highlights of national Intervenors Testimony

Highlights of National Intervenors Testimony.pdf
Quotes from different testimonies during the AEC Uranium Fuel Cycle Hearings of 1973.

Memo for Ralph Nader

Memo for Ralph Nader.pdf
A memo from Mary Sinclair to Ralph Nader providing topics that he should cover when speaking at the University of Michigan and Central Michigan

Social impact of Nuclear Power

Social Impact of Nuclear Power.pdf
Dr. Kikuchi project covering the major critics of nuclear power that have been affected in some way by the project itself.

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Public Announcement or Public Hearings on Energy Studies

Public Announcement.pdf
An announcement about the preliminary plans for energy study at the request of the Energy Research and Development Administration, the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering.

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A Sane Solution to the Energy Problem

A Sane Solution to the Energy Problem.pdf
A presentation written by John Gofman for The New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution, Inc.

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Keep It Coming Folks

Keep it coming Folks.pdf
A political cartoon depicting the governmental spending on the nuclear program

Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the 94th Congress, Second Session

Proceedings and Debates of the 94th Congress, second session.pdf
On May 6th 1976, the United States Senate discussed Anti-Nuclear Day, originally June 5th. Topics such as radiation doses and effects, and the handling of plutonium