409351 R BOX No. renee FOLDER Cocua = Vol a h. Biology and Medicine (pp. 32-38) Dr. Dunham briefly reviewed the medical re-survey of the Informal Meetinsgeetts status of the Rongelap natives and said no medical conditions 4-2h-56 S related to radiation effects had been cbserved. He added that a study of cataracts is being made, although it is not expected there will be any resulting from radiation. He also explained that unrest among these natives had resulted from inactivity and social tension between them and other groups. Dr. Dunham then commented on the increase from $1600 to $2500 a year in the stipend of the radiological physics fellow‘ships. Dr. Dunham also informed the Commissioners of the contracts with the Medical School of Harvard University, the Department of Education of Duke University and the University of New Mexico for a summer high schocl teacher training course at each institution. The National Science Foundation will pay the expenses of the teachers attendirg, and AEC will pay for the cost of the ccurse and the materials. CONFIRMED TO BE UNCLASSIFIED BY AUTHOSITY OF DOE/OG i abs Pree 2 eet ; BOMITEMED TO BE UNTLS sc AS AUTHORITY: DLE TF 4 BY afore rene Nhe REVIEWED BY By’ DieKeoglegpr-re