chance of a machine at the Argonne. He would recommend that they not be included in the budget, but that a sum of money be budgeted to give the Argonne a strong go-ahead. (Dr. McMillan did not see why the Cambridge proposal should not be budgeted now.) This session was adjourned at 12:30 p.m, FOURTH SESSION (November 4, 195k) The Committee met in executive session at 1:20 p.m. All members ; ixecutive the Secretary, and Mr. Tomei: were present. Session Consideration was given to the Minutes of the 4ist Meeting, The finutes Committee was informed that the three members whose terms expired Approval, hist after the last meeting had read and approved the Minutes, On Dr. Meeting Se __Warner's motion and Mr. Murphree's second, the Minutes were unani- _ TeSEcates aroSee tee mously approved, dates of Next Meeting It was agreed that the 43rd Meeting would be held in Washington, D.C. on December 20, 21, and 22, 195k. The Chairman summarized the consensus on accelerators as follows, (1) accelerator Proposals We would like the Commission to consider and come up with a more complete general policy on accelerators at universities and at the National Laboratories, If large accelerators are to go on university campuses, how will these be handled -- on the basis of the individual university or as facilities for community groups? De“Partmen Historian'sof Erergy ARCHIVENiGe a5