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The bombing of Pearl Harbor set off a chain of events that included the race to beat German scientists to build the atomic bomb. A tiny hamlet tucked away in the southern Appalachians proved an unlikely linchpin to win the race. The Manhattan Project required the combination of four secret sites—Clinton Laboratories, Y-12, K-25, and S-50—75,000 workers, and the nation’s finest scientists to create the Secret City, Oak Ridge. From the beginning, the effort was aided by the nearby University of Tennessee, which provided expertise to make the weapon possible. Following World War II, it was not clear what role this huge research and development program would play, but pioneering scientists...
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Vols. for -1980 include Annual directory issue.
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This cumulative index includes items that appeared in the quarterly journal, "Special Libraries," from the years 1981 through 1986. Listed in alphabetical order, entries include: (1) articles, indexed by each author, subject or subjects, and, if not redundant, title; (2) reviews, indexed by the author or authors and title of each item being reviewed, and also referenced under the name of the reviewer(s); (3) software reviews; (4) reports of Special Libraries Association (SLA) activities, as well as references to persons running for SLA offices and reports of annual SLA conferences; and (5) letters to the editor in response to articles, indexed with the article as well as under the name of the writer of the letter, and other letters, indexed by subject as well as under the name of the letter writer. (KM)
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