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Subcommittee would visit ANL or Arco during the first half of July (to .

be arranged with Dr. Zinn), Dr. Snyth and Mr. Nichols expressed the
hope that the Subcommittee vould also consider whether the BWR were
receiving a ‘Ateproportionate share of enthusiasn, |at the expense of the

fast breeder work,

(Appendix Cy item 4)

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There was some discussion of the homogeneous reactor, Mr, Whitman
Homo-

geneous
Reactor

mentioned his feeling of encouragement after visiting Oak Ridge,
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Smyth and Mr, Nichole raised the question whether” one.of ‘the intermediat
eteps before the full-scale reactor should not be “skipped, ‘Dr. Wigner
said that alt‘hough the Laboratory was concerned by some of the technical
problems» it would probably agree to omit the next intermediate step if
encouraged to do so,

Mr. Whitman had an impression that it was in part

a politicalquestion and that Oak Ridge would probably“omit ‘the next .
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step if the full-scale reactor were ‘approved, yen

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Comenting on U-233, Dr. Rabi said that, theComites felt that -

U-233

going ahead with it was a “good “idea, worthwhilein‘its.“own right.

How-

ever, not enough information had been available at this meeting to serve
as a basis for any far-reaching conclusions.

He hoped that the Operatic

Analysis paper which considered U-233 in relation to other questions
could be available at the next meeting.
Plutonium
Tsotope
Separation

Dr. Rabi next commented that the GAC favored the encouragement of

isotope separation research wherever possible, ur. Whitman suggested

that K-25 could be encouraged to do more along this line.

item 3c)
_. New York
Times

(Appendix C, item 2)

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The next subject discussed was the appearance of a column in the
‘cw York Times in which W. L. Laurence had made some statements which -

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