— _ FC ? Office Memorandum ¢ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO: K. E, Fields, General Manager DATE: February 28, 1956 FROM : ¥ W. B. McCool, son SUBJECT: RECAP OF MEETING No. 1160 - 10:00 A.M. SYMBOL: SECY:RT 408550 wae TUESDAY, FEBRRBROSPEORYO OrePs Monthly Report BOX No. Commission Suggestions and Requests ruperObil Comm sion 1. International Affairs - Mr. Libby requested a study Ms compera~ tive class compositions of ANL Reactor School. (Fall) Dr. Libby referred to the lack of biolo sieal scientists on the UN Secretary Gener2l's steff. (e11) f \ “. A detailed analysis is to be mede of the inateriel required for the Belgian reector . lor hate en a by (Davis) [least ea ren hofes Le , Co Lo D Bd 1 Sp ; Dr. Libby suggested consideration of a resolution for submission to the UN.Scientific Committee meeting concerning agreement on scientific facts regarding radiation. 2. (Hall) Construction end Supoly - Mr. Strauss requested copies of the APPR and PWR photographs for presentation to the NSC on Thursday. (Derry) 3. Reactor Development - The Commission is to be advised if the question of insurance becomes a contingency in the Consumers provosal. (Davis) When the technical report on fission oroducts in the ANP reactor exhaust is aveilable, Dr. Libby is to be provided 2 copy. (Davis) hae accident. Dr. Libby asked whether the JCAE had been informed of the EBR Loaves bn PTeeice be ATce Pee ra, Dr. Libby asked to be provided the technical analysis concerning estimetes of future chemtéal processing costs, before the staff paper is sub- (Davis) 4. Research - Dr. Libby requested a report on the theories for additional 5. Biology and Medicine - ‘Dr. Marienelli is to be contacted about use of neutrons observed in controlled thermonuclear research. (Johnson) (Dunham) AporL DEPARTMENT oF ENERGY DECLASSIFICATION REVIEW AT REVIEWER-DATE Off DETERMINATION FCI9C? E NUPABER((8)] JTHORITY:eocoe ie 1. CLALSIR;CATION SME: 7 REV!eaeDATE. iD 2 CEASSISED INTO HOR “MAE: on teed “ CONCENLD MECLASSIFIED INFO BRACKLIED | a f his instrumentation techniques in B&M experiments at REDWING. Ae mitted.