On Project Sunshine, it was felt that comment based on the Limited
amount of data in hand would be unwise, except to note the large varia-
Sunshine
tions in Sr-90 content.foiind in different samples.
It was felt that the
GAC should go on royord hg dontinuing to-attach great importance to the
work,
(Appendix B, item 3)
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On the subject of information exchange with the Canadians, Dr, Rabi
Informa-
askedDr. Libby, Mr. Whitman, and Dr, Wigner to prepare statements of
change
with the
Canadians
past experinece in this tf{eld for transmittal to Mr. Strauss,
‘tion Ex-
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It was agreed that members who wished to comment on the patent
presentation should address their remarks individually to the Commissioners in the next part of this session.
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With regard to the Research Subcommittee's recommendations aboutthe
Research
in the
National
Laboracories
National Laboratories, it was felt that the Committee could not reach a
position at this time, but that the Minutes would inform the Commission
as to the Subcommittee!s thinking.
The opinion was expressed that the
Laboratories are for the most part already in excellent condition.
Brookhaven is developing notably.
Argonne may be the main problem.
The Chairman requested Dr. Libby to prepare a paper on the SubAgenda,
Next
Meeting
committee's study of the Laboratories and its recommendations, for full
dress review by the GAC at its next meeting.
and circulate such a paper.
Dr. Libby agreed to prepare
The Chairman also asked Dr. Fisk and Mr.
Murphree if they could furnish information based on industrial experience
about salaries of technical personnel, particularly those of top
management,
They agreed to do so.
It was agreed to inform the Commissjor
that the Committee was continuing to study the problem of how most
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