- - played in your lives. Throughout the program, dignity. It has revealed a facet of their nature that was overwhelming. the Marshallese always conducted themselves with complete Theirs was the wisdom born of many sorrows and hardships. They were respon- ‘sible and objective in their statements apologizing for being emotional when their conduct was the essence of composure and restraint. poeple, with good reason for being so. They are a proud and sensitive At each lecture meeting, three flags always flew in the stiff wind--the UN, the TT, and the United States--the latter flag honoring a nation known for its sincerity in keeping to its commitments and its humanitari beliefs. Acknowledgements Our sincere thanks to Drs. V. Bond, R. Conard, K. Knudsen, Mr. C. Meinhold and Mr. A. Hull for givino us this most unique opportunity in the realm of education. Dr. W. Weyzen To (DOE), our gratitude for recognizing the urgent need ane funding us to carry out the task. And finally, to the Heath Physics Society and you ladies and gentlemen our thanks for sharing this experience of ours. References TTPI74 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, July 1974, Question and Answer Booklet on Effects of Fallout on Rongelap and Utirik. USERDA75 United States Energy Research and Development Administration, March 1975, Radiological Conditions at Enewetak Atoll and Protection of Future Residents. a