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  1. Science and liberal education in the space age (Augustana College Library.Occasional paper) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1959
  2. The Nuclear Properties of the Heavy Elements by Glenn Theodore; Hyde, Earl K.; Perlman, Isadore Seaborg, 1971-01-01
  3. The international atom; by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1964
  4. Travels in the new world (Pub-113) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1977
  5. New persepctives in atomic energy (The Brien McMahon lectures) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1962
  6. The Atomic Energy Commission Under Nixon by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 2002
  7. The Atomic Energy Commission Under Nixon by Ben Loeb Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1993
  8. The Plutonium Story: The Journals of Professor Glenn T. Seaborg 1939-1946 by Glenn T. Seaborg, Ronald L. Kathren, et all 1994-05
  9. Adventures in the Atomic Age: From Watts to Washington by Glenn T. Seaborg, Eric Seaborg, 2001-09-08
  10. Chancellor at Berkeley by Glenn T. Seaborg, 1994-01
  11. Roses from the Ashes: Breakup and Rebirth in Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Athletics by Glenn T. Seaborg, Ray Colvig, 2000-04
  12. A Chemist in the White House: From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War by Glenn T. Seaborg, 1997-11-27

61. Adventures In The Atomic Age: From Watts To Washington By Glenn Theodore Seaborg
glenn theodore seaborg, Eric seaborg (Contributor) Adventures in the Atomic AgeFrom Watts to Washington. from the publisher glenn T. seaborg won a nobel
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Glenn T. Seaborg won a Nobel Prize before he was forty. He helped to produce the material that makes atomic bombs explode, and discovered plutonium and the isotopes used to treat millions of cancer patients. He ran the University of California at Berkeley and advised nine U.S. presidents. Here is his autobiography the extraordinary story of a modest Swedish American who never strayed from his strong basic commitments throughout an illustrious career that brought him well-deserved national and international fame. Seaborg's story begins in Michigan in 1912 with his Scandinavian parents, but shifts quickly to California, where he got himself an education he didn't think he could afford during the dark days of the Depression. During World War II, the young Berkeley-trained chemist led the Manhattan Project group that devised the chemical extraction processes producing plutonium 239. Seaborg's assessment of the long-term consequences of this work is especially important. Seaborg also recounts the postwar drama of his scientific discoveries, notably his pioneering work on the many transuranium elements he co-discovered at the Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley work that earned him the Nobel Prize in 1951. Then, as chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission under President Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, Seaborg not only led the vast federal agency during difficult years but fought for a nuclear test ban treaty and argued in favor of the peaceful use of international control of atomic energy.

62. Nature Publishing Group
of the world to be named after one of the Universe's Elements (Element 106 seaborgium)whilst still living, nobel Laureate glenn theodore seaborg has left a
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63. Glenn Seaborg Died
nobel Laureate glenn theodore seaborg, one of the great chemists of the 20th centuryand an influential voice on national science policy as adviser to10 US
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Science Giant Glenn Seaborg, Posted March 3, 1999 on:
http://www.urel.berkeley.edu/berkeleyan/1999/0303/seaborg.html Nobel Laureate Glenn Theodore Seaborg, one of the great chemists of the 20th century and an influential voice on national science policy as adviser to10 U.S. presidents, died Feb. 25 at his home in Lafayette. Seaborg died of complications from a stroke he suffered in August. He was 86. A beloved professor of chemistry at Berkeley for nearly 60 years, he also served as chancellor of the Berkeley campus and since 1971 was associate director-at-large of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. In 1961, President Kennedy appointed Seaborg chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, where he served for 10 years under both Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon. He was one of the last survivors of the Manhattan Project and the namesake of
element 106 of the periodic table seaborgium (Sg). Seaborg's major contributions to the field of chemistry included co-discovery of plutonium-238 and -239 plus nine other transuranium elements. He also led the Manhattan Project group that devised the chemical extraction processes used in
plutonium production during World War II. His work with transuranium elements, and a revision of the periodic table that he proposed in order to account for them, won him the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, which he shared with Berkeley colleague Edward M. McMillan.

64. Kimyaokulu - Nobel ödülü Kazanan Bilim Adamlarý
nobel ÖDÜLÜ KAZANAN BILIM ADAMLARI VE YAPTIGI ÇALISMALAR. 1991; ve seaborg,glenn theodore ABD, Kaliforniya Üniversitesi, Berkeley, CA, d. 1912
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NOBEL ÖDÜLÜ KAZANAN BÝLÝM ADAMLARI VE YAPTIÐI ÇALIÞMALAR YIL YAPILAN ÇALIÞMALAR VE BÝLÝM ADAMLARI LIBBY, WILLARD FRANK, A.B.D. Kaliforniya Üniversitesi, Los Angeles, CA, d. 1908, ö. 1980:
Arkeoloji, jeoloji, jeofizik ve bilimin diðer dallarýnda, yaþ tayini için karbon 14 yönteminin kullanýmýn keþfettiði için HEYROVSKY, JAROSLAV Çekoslovakya, Çekoslovakya Bilimler Akademisi Polarografya Enstitüsü, Prog. D. 1890, ö. 1967:
Polarografik analiz yöntemlerini bulduðu ve geliþtirdiði için SANGER, FREDERICK Ýngiltere, Cambridge Üniversitesi, d. 1918:
Proteinlerin, özellikle insülinin yapýsý konusunda çalýþmalarý için TODD, Lord ALEXANDER R. Ýngiltere, Cambridge Üniversitesi, D. 1907, ö. 1997:
Nükleotitler ve nükleotit ko-enzimleri üzerine çalýþmalarý için HINSHELWOOD, Sir CYRIL NORMAN Ýngiltere, Oxford Üniversitesi, d. 1897, ö. 1967; ve
SEMENOV, NIKOLAY NIKOLAEVICH SSCB, SSCB Bilimler Akademisi, Kimyasal Fizik Enstitüsü, Moskova, d. 1896:
Kimyasal tepkimelerin mekanizmasý konusundaki araþtýrmalarý için DU VIGNEAUD, VINCENT A.B.D., Cornell Üniversitesi, New York, NY, d. 1901, ö. 1978:

65. Tableau Périodique Des éléments
Translate this page glenn theodore seaborg. seaborg est un des chercheurs les plus importants dans ledomaine de la En 1951, il reçoit, avec EM MacMillan, le prix nobel de chimie.
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66. Scientific Discovery February - May 1999 - Page 1
nobel Laureate glenn theodore seaborg Great men are great because they wish toachieve great things in life and change the world in most cases to create a
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67. Scientific Discovery June - August 1998 - Page 2
Deputy Chief Executive. Xanthos Menelaou. Foundation Members nobel Laureate(Chemistry) Prof. Dr. glenn theodore seaborg nobel Laureate (Chemistry) Prof.
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68. Anecdote Element 94 Seaborg Physics Chemistry
toGod copper.' seaborg, glenn theodore (1912-1999), American chemist, nobel Prizerecipient (Chemistry, 1951) noted for his discovery of plutonium Sources
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69. Chemistry 1973
1951 The prize was awarded jointly to McMILLAN, EDWIN MATTISON,. and. seaborg,glenn theodore, (photo) USA, University of California, Berkeley, CA, b. 1912
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The prize was divided equally between: FISCHER , ERNST OTTO, (photo)
Federal Republic of Germany, Technical University
of Munich, Munich,

b. 1918; and WILKINSON , Sir GEOFFREY,
Great Britain, Imperial College, London,
b. 1921, d. 1997:
"for their pioneering work, performed independently, on the chemistry of the organometallic, so called sandwich compounds" A díjat egyenlõ mértékben elosztva kapták: FISCHER , ERNST OTTO, (kép)
Német Szövetségi Köztársaság, Müncheni Mûszaki Egyetem, München,
és WILKINSON , Sir GEOFFREY,
Nagy-Britannia, Imperial College, London,
“a fémorganikus. ún. szendvics vegyületek kémiája területén végzett úttörõ kutatásaikért” The prize was awarded jointly to: McMILLAN , EDWIN MATTISON, and SEABORG , GLENN THEODORE, (photo) U.S.A., University of California, Berkeley, CA, b. 1912: "for their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements" A díjat megosztva kapták: McMILLAN , EDWIN MATTISON, és SEABORG , GLENN THEODORE, (kép) U.S.A., University of California, Berkeley, CA, “a transzurán elelmek kémiája területén elért eredményeikért” HERZBERG , GERHARD, (photo) Canada, National Research Council of Canada, Ottava

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Seaborg, Glenn Theodore (1912-1999), American chemist and Nobel laureate, known for his discovery of new chemical elements. Seaborg was born in Ishpeming, Michigan, and was educated at the University of California.Seaborg shared the 1951 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with the American physicist Edwin McMillan. Back
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71. Seaborg, Glenn Theodore
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72. Glenn Seaborg Obituary
Announcement of Dr. seaborg's death in early 1999.Category Science Chemistry nobel Laureates seaborg, glenn T.......February 26, 1999. Contact Lynn Yarris, lcyarris@lbl.gov. BERKELEY, CA. glennTheodore seaborg, nobel Laureate chemist, discoverer of 10 atomic elements
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Glenn Seaborg Dies After a Life Integral to History of 20th Century
February 26, 1999 Contact: Lynn Yarris, lcyarris@lbl.gov BERKELEY, CA. Glenn Theodore Seaborg, Nobel Laureate chemist, discoverer of 10 atomic elements including plutonium and one that now bears his name, Associate Director-at-Large of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University Professor of Chemistry for the University of California, and co-founder and chairman of the Lawrence Hall of Science, died February 25. He was 86. The Seaborg Web site: His life and contributions Photographs of Seaborg The 1951 Nobel Prize for Chemistry Obituary issued by UC Berkeley Seaborg's death came while he was convalescing at home in Lafayette, near Berkeley. The internationally renowned chemist and educator had suffered a stroke on August 24, 1998, while in Boston for the national meeting of the American Chemical Society. At the meeting, Seaborg was named one of the "Top 75 Distinguished Contributors to the Chemical Enterprise." Seaborg had a life-long association with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). Commenting on Seaborg's death, Berkeley Lab Director Charles Shank said, "Dr. Seaborg was a true giant of the 20th Century, a legend in the annals of scientific discovery. His daily commitment to matters of the laboratory, even in retirement as associate director-at-large and as an active researcher, was an inspiration to us all. Berkeley Lab is proud to have been Dr. Seaborg's home for so many of his discoveries, and we are fortunate to have benefited from his international acclaim.

73. WIEM: Seaborg Glenn Theodore
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74. GLENN THEODORE SEABORG
glenn theodore seaborg. In 1961, glenn was appointed Chairman of the Atomic Energy Uponhis return to Berkeley, seaborg continued working, until suffering a
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GLENN THEODORE SEABORG April 19, 1912, Ishpeming, MI - February 25, 1999, Lafayette, CA The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCLA mourns the loss of Glenn Seaborg, an illustrious graduate, a dear friend, and an ardent supporter. He passed away at the age of 86 in his home in Lafayette, California. Glenn moved with his family from Ishpeming, Michigan, at the age of 12 to what was to become South Gate, California. At the age of 14, he began the practice of keeping a daily journal, which he continued for the rest of his life. It was not until he reached Jordan High School that his interest in chemistry was stimulated by the enthusiasm of a teacher, and, in September of 1929, he entered UCLA, majoring in chemistry. In 1934 he graduated from UCLA with highest honors, and later the same year he began graduate school in chemistry at UC Berkeley. After receiving his Ph.D. degree from UC Berkeley, he worked for two years as the personal research assistant to Prof. G. N. Lewis at the Berkeley campus. In 1939, he became an Instructor in the College of Chemistry at UC Berkeley. After the war effort, Helen and Glenn returned to Berkeley where he was Professor of Chemistry and where their children were born: Peter in 1946, Lynne in 1947, David in 1949, Stephen in 1951, Eric in 1954, and Dianne in 1959. In 1951, Glenn received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with E. M. McMillan for his work on the chemistry of the transuranium elements. From 1958 to 1961, Glenn was Chancellor at UC Berkeley.

75. Glenn Seaborg Obituary Page
glenn theodore seaborg. In 1961, glenn was appointed Chairman of the Atomic Energy Uponhis return to Berkeley, seaborg continued working, until suffering a
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Glenn T. Seaborg Obituary
GLENN THEODORE SEABORG
April 19, 1912, Ishpeming, MI - February 25, 1999, Lafayette, CA The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCLA mourns the loss of Glenn Seaborg, an illustrious graduate, a dear friend, and an ardent supporter. He passed away at the age of 86 in his home in Lafayette, California. Glenn moved with his family from Ishpeming, Michigan, at the age of 12 to what was to become South Gate, California. At the age of 14, he began the practice of keeping a daily journal, which he continued for the rest of his life. It was not until he reached Jordan High School that his interest in chemistry was stimulated by the enthusiasm of a teacher, and, in September of 1929, he entered UCLA, majoring in chemistry. In 1934 he graduated from UCLA with highest honors, and later the same year he began graduate school in chemistry at UC Berkeley. After receiving his Ph.D. degree from UC Berkeley, he worked for two years as the personal research assistant to Prof. G. N. Lewis at the Berkeley campus. In 1939, he became an Instructor in the College of Chemistry at UC Berkeley. The next phase of his life began in 1942, when he worked with Willard Libby and headed a group at the University of Chicago's Metallurgical Laboratory, which devised the chemical extraction processes used in the production of plutonium for the Manhattan Project. It was in 1942 that he married Helen Griggs, formerly secretary to Prof. E. O. Lawrence. In 1944, Seaborg formulated the actinide concept of heavy element electronic structure, which accurately predicted that the heaviest naturally occurring elements together with the synthetic transuranium elements would form a transition series.

76. Nobel-Winner Glenn Seaborg Dies
nuclei of a heavy isotope of hydrogen, he shared the 1951 nobel Prize in glenn TheodoreSeaborg was born on April 19, 1912, in Ishpeming, Mich., an iron mining
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By The Associated Press February 26, 1999
Nobel-Winner Glenn Seaborg Dies
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Glenn Seaborg, the Nobel Prize-winning chemist who discovered 10 atomic elements including plutonium and one that now bears his name, has died. He was 86. Seaborg died Thursday night at his home in Lafayette, near Berkeley, where he had been convalescing since August, when he suffered a stroke while being honored at an American Chemical Society meeting in Boston. "Dr. Seaborg was a true giant of the 20th century, a legend in the annals of scientific discovery," Berkeley Lab Director Charles Shank said. Seaborg, who worked on the Manhattan Project that unleashed the atomic bomb during World War II, went on to campaign for the peaceful use of atomic energy and against the testing of nuclear weapons. Outside the laboratory, he served as chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, forerunner to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, from 1961-1971. But it was in the lab, mostly at the University of California, Berkeley, that Seaborg gained renown as one of the century's greatest scientists. In addition to sharing the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with the late Edwin McMillan for research into the transuranium elements (those beyond uranium on the periodic table), Seaborg received the National Medal of Science in 1991, the nation's highest award for scientific achievement.

77. GLENN SEABORG
a hard working Swedish family in the mining town of Ispeming, Michigan, welcomeda son they named glenn theodore. 1. JF Henahan, glenn T. seaborg The Man
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GLENN SEABORG:
Fizz and Fission
On April 19, 1912 the Seaborgs, a hard working Swedish family in the mining town of Ispeming, Michigan, welcomed a son they named Glenn Theodore. They taught him their family traditions and language from the old country. His father, grandfather, and great-grandfather shared another tradition: they were machinists and that is what Glenn might have been, but his parents decided to move to Southern California when he was ten years old. Seaborg attended high school in the Watts district of Los Angeles where his heritage was one of many ethnic backgrounds. His parents encouraged him to take business courses because the work was cleaner and more reliable than the machinist trade. He chose, however, the college prep courses. In his freshman year, Seaborg decided the textbook was too boring and refused to take a science course. He made the same decision in his sophomore year. In his junior year, he was reminded that if he wanted to go to UCLA he would have to take two years of laboratory science, so he signed up for chemistry. Mr. Reed, his teacher, had a tremendous love for science and built up a great deal of human interest with stories about chemists and chemical discoveries. Seaborg loved chemistry. The next year he took physics and he loved that, too. He thought of majoring in physics in college, but decided on chemistry. When Seaborg started college at UCLA in 1929, the school consisted of only four permanent buildings. To pay his tuition, he worked as a dock laborer, an apricot picker, a lab assistant at a rubber company, and a printer's apprentice. Seaborg's enthusiasm for science grew as he learned of new discoveries in nuclear chemistry and physics which were taking place in Europe and at the nearby Berkeley campus of the University of California. He soon decided to become involved in this emerging science.

78. US Department Of Energy Research News
Public Release 26Feb-1999 glenn seaborg Dies BERKELEY, CA. glenn Theodoreseaborg, nobel Laureate chemist, discoverer of 10 atomic elements including
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79. Glenn T. Seaborg - His Biography
Meet glenn seaborg. He won a nobel Prize before he was 40. ( Top photoglenn seaborg receiving the nobel Prize from the King of Sweden.
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Meet Glenn Seaborg
He won a Nobel Prize before he was 40. Nine presidents sought his advice. He discovered the element that makes atomic bombs explode. And he discovered radioisotopes used to treat millions of cancer patients. His accomplishments include:
  • Research scientist, discoverer of countless atomic isotopes and 10 elements, including plutonium and the element that now bears his name, seaborgium. Section head in the top-secret Manhattan Project. Chancellor of the University of California at Berkeley. Chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission under presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon. Co-founder and Chairman of the Lawrence Hall of Science.
His high profile career has led him to the forefront of many prominent scientific organizations, including serving as president of both the 138,000-member American Association for the Advancement of Science and the 150,000-member American Chemical Society.
Seaborg by Seaborg
When the phone rang in the Radiation Laboratory one January afternoon I recognized the Boston accent from the newscasts. President-elect John F. Kennedy wanted to know: Would I join his administration as head of the Atomic Energy Commission? I said that I needed to think it through.

80. Les Nouvelles - Décès Du Nobel De Chimie Glenn Seaborg  (02/03/1999 )
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