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Dr, Libby raised a question whether Los Alamos should be criticizec

for being too conservative,’ He felt that its development program has
been dominated by theoretical physicists, and that bolder experimentatic
would be inorder,

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sooner and better if

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He also remarked on ‘the quality ofWoldness in the Livermore approach,
and said that if their experiments were successful they would continue
to be bold, if unsuccessful no one would dareto be quite so bold,
At 11:30 a.m, the Committee met with Dr. Sayth, Mr, Murray, Mr.
Heeting

Zuckert, and Mr, Nichols. Mr, Strauss arrived later.

with the
Commis- -excused from the meeting.
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Mr, Tomei was

Dr. Rabi asked whether the suggestion that Brookhaven be devoted
entirely to unclassified research was a serious one 3 and expressed the

rather unfavorable initial reaction of the Committee. ‘Dr. Smyth replied
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sified?

might be a way to handle the difficult problem of foreign participation.
He rephrased the question:

if one were faced with the alternatives of

this step or of excluding all foreigners, which would be preferable?

Dr

Rabi said that the reaction of the Laboratory should certainly be

ascerteined and considered before a judgment was expressed.

Dr. Smyth

indicated that the matter need not be further considsred at present,

but might come up again,
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Dr. Rabi next acknowledged receipt of the poiDOBAR on aliens,

AEC 89/3.

He mentioned that there had been considerable difficulty at

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