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3/28/79

P. Bond

E. . P. Cronkite &7
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Marshall Island Symposium

AAAS, January 1980

By copies of letters from Alcalay to Kotrady and to Pratt and
Conard, you will see the background of the individuals concerned,
their attitude and the attempt to set up a one-sided symposium at
which Conard and Pratt would be totally defenseless.
IT called Mr. William Carey,:--the Executive Director of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science and explained
the general problem to him.
He remembered with pleasure his visit
to Brookhaven some years ago.
I suggested to him that such a
symposium would be one-sided, reflect unfavorably upon the Department
of Energy and its predecessors, ERDA and the AEC.
I also emphasized
that such a one-sided symposium would not be in the interest of science,
the public or the AAAS.
I suggested that others be put on the symposium
who could present a more balanced and rational analysis of the problems
concerned.
After discussion with Dr. Pratt we came up with the names of
As noted in my letter
Ed Rall and Barry Blumberg, the Nobel Laureate.
to Mr. Carey, Ed Rall has gladly accepted and will participate if
invited.
Dr. Pratt has not as yet been able to contact Dr. Blumberg
but shall persist.
Knowing Dr. Blumbergs attitude on intellectual honesty
in science and relations with the public, I am reasonably confident that
he will accept.
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