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This list includes, in chronological order, research in:

a) Low Energy Nuclear and Solid State Physics

b) Elementary Particle Physics

c) High Energy Nuclear Physics

d) Ultrarelativistic Nuclear Physics

e) CERN Elementary Particle Physics

f) Engineering Research and Development

g) Physics and Public Policy

Theoretical papers, as opposed to experimental papers, are labeled with an asterisk.

a). Beta-Gamma Angular Correlations in Au and Rb, Phys. Rev. , 747 (1950) (A).

2a). Beta-Gamma Correlations (with R. Stump), Phys. Rev. , 243 (1950) (A).

3a). *The Effect of Scattering on Angular Correlation Measurements, Phys. Rev. , 673 (1951).

4a). K-Conversion Electron-Gamma Angular Correlation Measurements in Sn (with R.K. Golden), Phys. Rev. , 613 (1954).

5a). K-Conversion Electron Gamma Angular Correlation Measurements in Te and Te, Phys. Rev. , 1425 (1954).

6a). *Geometrical Corrections in Angular Correlation Measurements (with A.M. Feingold), Phys. Rev. , 1025-1030, February 15, 1955.

7a). *Effect of Spin Orbit Interaction on Photonuclear Electric Dipole Absorption, Phys. Rev. , 169, July 1, 1955.

8a). Angular Correlation Measurements in Te and Te, (with N. Goldberg), Phys. Rev. 1350 (1955).

9a). Angular Correlation Measurements in Hg (with H. Coburn), Phys. Rev. , 671 (1955).

10a). Gamma-Gamma Angular Correlation in Au (with J.V. Kane), BAPS , 171 (1956).

11a). Electron Scattering in the K-Electron-Gamma Angular Correlation in Sn (with R. Golden), Phys. Rev. , 1053 (1956).

12a). Gamma-Electron and Electron-Gamma Angular Correlation Measurements in Pt, with J.V. Kane, BAPS , 25 (1957).

13a). Angular Correlation Measurements in the Decay of Hg (with H. Coburn and J. Kane), Phys. Rev. , 1923 (1957).

14a). The Decay of Hf (with E. Snyder), Phys. Rev. , 755 (1957).

15a). Hyperfine Interactions in Magnetic Materials by Angular Correlation Measurements (with M.E. Caspari and M.A. Gilleo-Lockhead), Journal Appl. Phys. Supplement 31 (5), 320 (1960).

16a). Direction of Internal Magnetic Fields in Rare Earth Ions, Phys. Rev. Lett. Vol. 6, No. 7 (1961).

17a). Magnetic Hyperfine Interaction and Electronic Relaxation of Sm in EuIG (with M. Caspari and G.T. Wood), Journ. Appl. Phys. Suppl. Vol. , No. 3, 1089, March 1962.

18a). Magnetic Hyperfine Interaction and Electronic Relaxation in Rare-Earth Ions in Europium Iron Garnet (with M.E. Caspari and G.T. Wood), Phys. Rev. , No. 5, September 1, 1962.

b). New Limit on the Decay Mode of the Muon (with Halpern, Holloway, Wales and Yearian), Phys. Rev. Lett. , No. 3, February 1, 1962.

2b). Detection of Ga Positron Polarization by the Annihilation-in-Flight Rate in Polarized Matter (with P.G. Hansen, O. Nathan, G.M. Temmer), Phys. Rev. , No. 4, 1099 (1957).

3b). Further Search for the Decay (with V. Hagopian, J. Halpern and A.L. Whetstone), Phys. Rev. (2), 589-590 (1960).

4b). New Limit on the Decay Mode of the Muon (with Halpern, Holloway, Wales, and Yearian), Phys. Rev. Lett. , No. 3, February 1, 1962.

5b). A Search for the Decay (with W. Frati, J. Halpern, L. Holloway, W. Wales, and O. Chamberlain), Il Nuovo Cimento XXVII, No. 4, 894 (1963).

6b). Search for (with W. Frati, J. Halpern, L. Holloway, W. Wales, Betz, and O. Chamberlain), Phys. Rev. , 1, 351-354 (1963).

7b). Large Gas Filled Cerenkov Counter (with V. Highland, T. Sloan, O. Van Dyck, W. Wales and D. Wolfe), Rev. Sci. Instr. , 15 (1966).

8b). Observation of X-rays from Spark Discharges in a Spark Chamber (with V. Highland, T. Sloan, O. Van Dyck, and W. Wales), Nucl. Instr. and Meth. , 345 (1966).

9b). Spark Chamber Search for Double Beta Decay in Ca (with M. Shapiro, S. Koicki, W.D. Wales, and G.T. Wood), Phys. Rev. , 1050 (1967).

10b). Time Dependence of Decays (with L. Feldman, V.L. Highland, T. Sloan, O. Van Dyck, W.D. Wales, R. Winston, D.M. Wolfe), Phys. Rev. , 1611 (1967).

11b). *Extracting Matrix Elements from the Lee-Dalitz Plot (with Olin Van Dyck) Princeton-Pennsylvania Accelerator PPAR 4, 1968.

12b). Cross-Sections for Production by Interactions in Nuclei (with V. Highland, T. Sloan, O. Van Dyck, and W. Wales), Phys. Rev. , No. 5 Part I, 2113-2117, January 25, 1969.

13b). Cross Section for : Structure Near Threshold (with Olin Van Dyck, R. Blumenthal, V. Highland, J. Nagy, T. Sloan, M. Takats, W. Wales, and R. Werbeck), Phys. Rev. Letters , No. 1, 50-52, July 7, 1969.

14b). 1.3 Million Decays, S. Frankel, R. Blumenthal, C. Clinesmith, M. Greenblatt, R.J. Homer, J. Nagy, M. Takats, O. Van Dyck, R. Werbeck, C. West, V. Highland, BAPS Series II, Vol. 17, No. 1, 83 (1972).

15b). Study of the Dalitz Plot, R. Werbeck, R. Blumenthal, S. Frankel, J. Nagy, M. Takats, O. Van Dyck, V. Highland, BAPS Series II, Vol. 17, No. 1, 83 (1972).

16b). Study of the Form Factor, J. Nagy, R. Blumenthal, S. Frankel, L. Resvanis, O. Van Dyck, R. Werbeck, R. Winston, V. Highland, BAPS Series II, Vol. 17, No. 1, 83 (1972).

17b). Study of the Form Factors, L. Resvanis, R. Blumenthal, S. Frankel, J. Nagy, O. Van Dyck, R. Werback, University of Pennsylvania, and V. Highland, Temple University, BAPS Series II, Vol. 17, No. 1, 84 (1972).

18b). Rare and Ultrarare Muon Decays, S. Frankel, for the book ``Muon Physics'', edited by V.W. Hughes and C.S. Wu, Academic Press (1975).

19b). Search for Massive Long-lived Particles Produced by 400 BEV Protons at NAL, S. Frankel, W. Frati, L. Resvanis, W. Yang and F. Nezrick (NAL), Phys. Rev. D, Vol. 9, No. 7, 1932-1939 (April 1974).

20b). Experimental Measurement of the Form Factors of the Decay R. Blumenthal, J. Nagy, L. Resvanis, O. Van Dyck, R. Werbeck, R. Winston, and V. Highland, Phys. Rev. Lett. , No. 3, 164-168 (January 1975).

21b). Further Search for Massive Long Lived Particles Produced by 400 GeV Protons, (with W. Frati, L. Resvanis, W. Yang and F. Nezrick), Phys. Rev. D, Vol. 12, No. 9, 2561-2564 (November 1975).

22b). *Scalar and Pseudoscalar Charges - American Journal of Physics, 683-686 (July 1976).

c). Experimental Search for Condensed Nuclear States (with W. Frati, V. Highland, O. Van Dyck and R. Werbeck), Phys. Rev. C , 737-741 (February 1976).

2c). Inclusive Cross Sections for 180 Degree Production of High Energy Protons, Deuterons, and Tritons in p-Nuclear Collisions at 600 and 800 MeV, S. Frankel, W. Frati, O. Van Dyck, R. Werbeck, and V. Highland. UPR-0021E: November 1975. Phys. Rev. Lett. , 642 (1976).

3c). *Quasi-Two-Body Scaling: A Study of High-Momentum Nucleons in Nuclear Matter, S. Frankel. UPR-66T: August 1976. Phys. Rev. Lett. , 1338 (1977).

4c). *Comment on Nuclear Momentum Distributions and High Momentum Transfer Elastic Scattering in Nuclei, S. Frankel. UPR-0071T: January 1977.

5c). 180 Degree Production of Protons in High Energy p, d and alpha Reactions in Nuclei, H. Brody, S. Frankel, W. Frati, D. Yang et al. UPR-46N: January 1977. Physics Letters , 79 (1977).

6c). *Subthreshold Production of Antiprotons and Kaons in p-Nucleus Collisions, S. Frankel and W. Frati. UPR-76T: May 1977. Physical Review C , 1499 (1977).

7c). *Nuclear Inclusive Scattering with Polarized Protons, S. Frankel and R.M. Woloshyn. UPR-78T: June 1977. Physical Review C , 1680 (1977).

8c). *Basis for Quasi-Two-Body Scaling, S. Frankel. UPR-0080T: August 1977. Physical Review C , 694 (1978).

9c). Polarization Dependence of Inclusive Proton-Nucleus Cross Sections, S. Frankel, W. Frati et al. UPR-0050N: September 1977.

10c). Application of Quasi-Two Body Scaling to p + A p + X, S. Frankel, W. Frati, R.M. Woloshyn and D. Yang. UPR-0035E: December 1977. Physical Review C , 1379 (1978).

11c). Inclusive Cross Sections, p(.8 GeV) + A p + X, Up to the Li(6) Elastic Limit, S. Frankel and W. Frati. UPR-0036E: December 1977. Physical Review C , 1375 (1978).

12c). Inclusive Cross Sections, Structure Functions, and Scaling Variables in Nuclear and Elementary Particle Physics, S. Frankel. UPR-0088T: January 1978.

13c). Quasi-Two-Body Scaling in Nuclear Pion and Proton Production by Protons, Deuterons and Alpha Particles, S. Frankel, W. Frati and C.F. Pedrisat. UPR-0052N: March 1978.

14c). Backward Positive Pion Production from Nuclei Bombarded with 600 MeV Protons, 700 MeV Alphas and 300 MeV Deuterons, C.F .Perdrisat. UPR-0042E: March 1978. Physical Review C , 1764 (1978).

15c). Analyzing Power of Inclusive Proton-Nucleus Cross Sections, S. Frankel, W. Frati and M. Gazzaly. UPR-0053N: June 1978. Physical Review Letters , 148 (1978).

16c). Backward Production of High Energy Protons in p-Nuclear Reactions by Means of the (p,2p) Reaction in Li, S. Frankel, W. Frati, C.F. Perdrisat, and O.B.Van Dyck. UPR-0078E. Physical Review C , No. 6, December 1981.

17c). *Mechanism for Backward Production of High Energy Protons in p-Nucleus Collisions. S. Frankel, W. Frati. UPR-0161T. Physical Review C , No. 6, December 1981.

18c). Measurement of Elastic and Inclusive Analyzing Powers for Deuterium and Elucidation of the Mechanism for Backward Production of High Energy Protons in p-Nucleus Collisions, H. Brody, S. Frankel, W. Frati, and O.B. Van Dyck. UPR-0080E.

19c). Elastic and Inclusive Analyzing Power of Deuterium for 0.8 GeV Protons, H. Brody, S. Frankel, W. Frati, and O.B. Van Dyck. UPR-0079E. Physical Review C , No. 5, November 1981.

20c). Backward Production of Protons, Deuterons, Tritons, He, He, and Pions in the Interaction of 400 GeV Protons with Nuclei, Y.D. Bayukov, V.I. Efremenko, S. Frankel, W. Frati, M. Gazzaly, G.A. Leksin, N.A. Nikiforov, C.F. Perdrisat, V.I. Tchistilin and Y.M. Zaitsev. UPR-0058E: November 1978. Phys Rev. Lett. , 315 (1979)

21c). Backward Production of Protons in Nuclear Reactions with 400 GeV Protons, Y.D. Bayukov, S. Frankel et al. UPR-66E: Physical Review C , 764 (1979).

22c). Backward Production of Light Ions in the Interaction of 400 GeV Protons with Nuclei, Y.D. Bayukov, V.I. Efremenko, S. Frankel, W. Frati, M. Gazzaly, G.A. Leksin, N.A. Nikiforov, C.F. Perdrisat, V.I. Tchistilin, and Y.M. Zaitsev. Physical Review C , 2257 (1979).

23c). Backward Production of Pions and Kaons in the Interaction of 400 GeV Protons with Nuclei, Y.D. Bayukov, V.I. Efremenko, S. Frankel, et al. Physical Review C , 700 (1980).

d). Very High Central Multiplicity 63 GeV-63 GeV Alpha-Alpha Collisions at the CERN ISR. The Axial Field Spectrometer Collaboration (AFSC), Physics Letters , 344 (1982).

2d). Hadronization of Excited Nucleons in Ultrarelativistic Collisions at ISR Energies, Nuclear Physics , 221 (1982).

3d). (*)Multiplicity Distributions in p-Alpha and Alpha-Alpha Interactions in the CERN ISR, Physics Letters , 464 (1982).

4d). Large Transverse Momentum Particle Production in alpha-alpha and p-p Collisions at the CERN ISR, T. Akesson et al., Nucl. Phys. , 309 (1982).

5d). Past and Future Possible Experiments with Light Ions at CERN, M. Faessler, S. Frankel, and R. Szwed, in "Quark Matter Formation and Heavy Ion Collisions", Ed. M. Jacob and H. Satz, Proc. of Bielefeld Workshop, May 1982.

6d). and Multiplicity Correlations in p-p, p-alpha, and alpha-alpha Interactions at =31.5 and 44 Gev (AFSC), Phys. Rev. , 2736 (1983).

7d). Bose-Einstein Correlations in alpha-alpha, p-p, and p- Interactions (AFSC), Physics Letters , 269 (1983).

8d). *Nuclear Cross-Sections at High Transverse Energy, H. Brody, S. Frankel, W. Frati and I. Otterlund, Phys. Rev. D , 2334, (1983)

9d). *Jet Induced Deconfinement in Ultrarelativistic p-p Collisions, S. Frankel, UPR-0127E, March 10, 1984.

10d). New Results from the 1983 Alpha-Alpha Studies at the ISR, Sherman Frankel, Comments Nucl. and Part. Phys. 14, No. 1, 1-13, 1985.

11d). A Measurement of Alpha-Alpha Elastic Scattering at the CERN ISR, T. Akesson et al., Phys. Lett. B, , No. 1-2, 140-4 (1985).

12d). Search for Quark Deconfinement: Strangeness Production in p-p, d-d, p-alpha and alpha-alpha Collisions at = 31.5 and 44 GeV, S. Frankel et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 2535-8, 1985.

13d). *Nuclear Stopping Power, S. Frankel, W. Frati., Phys. Lett. , 339 (1987).

14d). *Predicting Ultrarelativistic Nuclear Interactions from p-p Data, S. Frankel and W. Frati, Nuclear Physics B308 (1988) 699

15d). *Impact Parameter Correlations in Hadron Interactions: A Measure of Quark and Gluon Spatial Distributions, B. Callen and S. Frankel

16d). *Associated Multiplicity Dependence of Prompt Positron Production, B. Callen and S. Frankel, Phys. Letters, , 127 (1988)

17d). *and Dimuon Production in Ultrarelativistic Nuclear Collisions, S. Frankel and W. Frati, ``Quark Matter in Collision'', World Scientific, p565-566, 1988, P. Carruthers and J. Rafelski, eds.

18d). *Underlying Event Multiplicity in Jet and Vector Boson Production: A Measure of Quark and Gluon Spatial Distributions, B. Callen and S. Frankel, Phys. Rev. D, 39, 745, (1989)

19d). Measurements of in Collisions of Light Nuclei at = 31.5 GeV, T. Åkesson et al. Phys. Lett. B 231 259 (1989)

20d) *Dimuon and Vector Meson Production in Nuclei, S. Frankel and W. Frati UPR-0342-T May, 1990.

e). A Comparison of pp and Interactions in the Central Region at = 53 GeV, T. Akesson et al., Phys. Lett. , 58 (1982).

2e). The Axial Field Spectrometer at the CERN ISR, H. Gordon et al., Nucl. Instr. and Methods, , 303 (1982).

3e). Performance of the AFS Vertex Detector at the CERN ISR, O. Botner et al., Nucl. Inst. and Methods , 315 (1982).

4e). Inclusive Vector-Meson Production in the Central Region of pp Collisions at /s = 63 GeV, T. Akesson et al. Nucl.Phys. , 27 (1982).

5e). A Study of Charged Particles Associated with High Photons and Pions, T. Akesson et al., Phys. Lett. , 178 (1982).

6e). Direct Evidence for the Emergence of Jets in Events Triggered on Large Transverse Energy in pp Collisions at = 63 GeV, T. Akesson et al., Phys. Lett. , 185 (1982).

7e). Further Evidence for Jet Production from the Charged Particles Produced in pp Collisions at = 63 GeV Triggered on Large Transverse Energy, T. Akesson et al., Phys. Lett. ,193 (1982).

8e). The Jet Cross-Section in pp Interactions at = 45 GeV and its Dependence, AFSC, Phys. Lett. , 133 (1983).

9e). High Direct Photon Production at 11 Degrees in p-p Collisions at = 63 GeV, AFSC, Phys. Lett. , 367 (1983).

10e). Hadron and Hadron-Pair Production at Large Transverse Momentum in -P and P-P Interactions at the ISR, AFSC, Physics Letters , 439 (1983).

11e). Production of and at 11 deg in p-p Collisions at = 63 GeV, AFSC, Z. Phys. C - Particles and Fields 5 (1983)

12e). The Dominance of Jets at Large Tranverse Energy in a Full Azimuth Hadron Calorimeter at ISR Energies. Phys. Lett. , 354 (1983).

13e). A Comparison of Hadron Production in p and p-p Collisions in the Central Region at = 53 GeV, AFSC, Nuclear Physics , 409 (1983).

14e). A Study of Exclusive Central Hadron Production at the ISR as a Search for Gluonium States, AFSC, Physics Letters 268 (1983)

15e). Antibaryon Production in the Central Region at the ISR, Nuclear Phys B, , 1-11, 5 November (1984)

16e). Properties of Jets in High Et Events Produced in p-p Collisions at = 63 GeV, Z. f. Physik , 13 (1984).

17e). Charged Particle Production and Correlations at High Transverse Momentum at the CERN ISR, S. Frankel et al. Nucl. Phys. , 408-30, 19 November 1984.

18e). Production of Prompt Positrons at Low Transverse Momentum in 63 GeV pp Collisions at the CERN ISR, Physics Letters , No. 5-6, 411-18, 14 March 1985.

19e). Extracting High Constituent-Constituent Cross Sections from p-p Measurements, S. Frankel, R807 Report No. 375, 1983.

20e). Thrust-Multiplicity Correlations in the Event Structure of Jets Observed in p-p Interactions, S. Frankel, M. Wood, and W. Zajc, R807 Report No. 376, 1983.

21e). Spectator Quark Contributions to Jet Event Structure, S. Frankel, UPR-0126E, March, 1984.

22e). Rapidity and Charge Correlations of Centrally Produced Charged Particles in Events with a High-Momentum Near 11 Degrees, Phys. Rev. D, , No. 5, 976-83, 1 March 1985.

pp 23e). A Search for Glueballs and a Study of Double Pomeron Exchange at the CERN ISR, Nucl. Phys. , No. 1,

24e). A Comparison of Direct Photon, , and Production in p-p and p- Interactions at the CERN ISR, S. Frankel et al., Phys. Lett. 282-8 (1985).

25e). Bose-Einstein Correlations Between Kaons, S. Frankel et al., Phys. Lett. , No. 1-2, 128-32 (1985).

26e). Di-jet Production Cross-Section and Fragmentation of Jets Produced in p-p Collisions at = 63 GeV, T. Akesson et al., Z. Phys. C (1986).

27e). Inclusive Production at Low Transverse Momentum in 63 GeV pp Collisions at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings, T. Akesson et al., Phys. Lett. , 9 October 1986.

28e). Three-Jet Production in pp Collisions at = 63 GeV and a Determination of , T. Akesson et al., Z. Phys. C, 317-334 (1986).

29e). A Study of the Production of Two Direct Photons in p-p Collisions at the CERN ISR, T. Akesson et al, Z. Phys. C, 1986.

f). The V-1 and V-2 Preamplifier Units, Rad. Lab. Report 645-12, December 1945.

2f). The R-1 and R-2 Crystal Drivers, Rad. Lab. Report 645-8, February 1946.

3f). An Application of the Pulse Techniques to the Measurement of the Absorption of Supersonic Waves in Liquids (with M. Cefola, M.E. Droz), Rad. Lab. Report 963, March 1946.

4f). Supersonic Components for Use in Radar Trainers (with P. Rosenberg), Rad. Lab. Report 1050, March 1946.

5f). A Supersonic Echo Simulating System for An/APQ-TI-S (with D.C. Grahame), Rad. Lab. Report 1055, March 1946.

6f). Projected Program of Ultrasonic Research (1946-1947). Prepared for Stevens-Arnold Company, South Boston, Massachusetts, July 1946.

7f). Gain and Bandwidth Properties of Crystal Systems. Prepared for Stevens-Arnold Company, August 1946.

8f). Ultrasonic Reflector Design. Prepared for Stevens-Arnold Company, June 1947.

9f). Wide-Band Video Amplifiers. Prepared for Transducer Corp., Boston, Massachusetts, September 1948.

10f). Application of Video Pulses to Crystal Driving. Prepared for Transducer Corp., November 1948.

11f). The Absorption of Ultrasonics at High Power Level. Prepared for Transducer Corp., February 1949.

12f). Scintillation Counters. Prepared for Transducer Corp., October 1949.

13f). Piezoelectric Devices (with P.F. Brown), Components Handbook, Radiation Laboratory Series, Vol. 17, McGraw Hill, 1949.

14f). A Novel 10 Channel Pulse Height Analyzer. Prepared for Transducer Corp., July 1950.

) ``When a Defense Offends,'' International Herald-Tribune, December 14, 1983, letter to the editor.

2) ``About Reagan's Star Wars defense: Is there a method to this madness?,'' Welcomat, October 24, 1984, article.

3) ``Is the Arms Control Agency For Control'', New York Times, May 1, 1986, letter to the editor.

4)``If a Missile Goes Off Accidentally,'' Philadelphia Inquirer, May 1, 1986, op-ed.

5) ``The Incurable Obsession of Ronald Reagan'', Welcomat, October 22, 1986, article.

6) ``Inside Gorbachev's Head: 'Star Wars' Reply'', Welcomat, November 5, 1986, article.

7) ``Goal Directed Priorities for Strategic Defense'', in ``Arms Control: The American Dilemma'', ed. Wm. Kintner, solicited article.

8) ``Moscow Meeting - the Glasnost Menagerie'', Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, May, 1987, solicited article

9) ``The Nobel Peace Prize for Mathias Rust?'', The Philadelphia Inquirer, July, 1987, letter to the editor

10) `` A Step Towards Averting Accidental Nuclear War: Post-Launch Control of Nuclear Weapons'', The San Francisco Chronicle, May 24, 1987, solicited magazine section article, retitled: ``Recalling Dud Decisions''

11. ``A New Approach for Missile Mishaps'', San Francisco Chronicle, February 18, 1988, article.

12. ``Don't Overrate Our Nuclear Arsenal's Safety'', N.Y. Times, February 24, 1988, Letters to the Editor.

13. ``Aborting Missiles - without SDI,'' Philadelphia Inquirer, February 27, 1988, article.

14. ``Post-Launch Missile Control Could Prevent Accidental War'',

Arms Control Today, April, 1988, Letters to the Editor.

15) ``Negating Accidental or Unauthorized Launches of Nuclear Weapons'', June 1, 1989

ISAAC/PAPP Preprint I/P 89-01, prepared for the International Foundation for the Survival and Development of Humanity

16) ``The `Forgotten' US-USSR Accidents Agreement'', Aug. 1, 1989

ISAAC/PAPP Preprint I/P 8902, prepared for Arms Control Today

17) ``Command-Destruct of Nuclear Missiles'', Sept. 25, 1989

ISAAC/PAPP Preprint I/P 89-03

18) ``Reducing the Dangers of Accidental or Unauthorized Nuclear Launch and Terroristic Attack: Alternatives to a Ballistic Missile Defense System'', contributing author to report of the International Foundation for the Survival and Development of Humanity.

19) ``Post-Launch Control of Nuclear-Armed Missiles -A new Approach'', Feb. 25, 1990

ISAAC/PAPP Preprint I/P 90-01

20) ``Closing the `Accidental' Nuclear Launch Loophole'', San Francisco Chronicle, May 23, 1990, article

21) ``In peace, missiles are still a threat'', The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 23, 1990, article

22) ``Aborting Unauthorized Launches of Nuclear-Armed Missiles Through Post-Launch Destruction'', Science and Global Security, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1-20, November, 1990, invited article

23) ``Stopping Accidents After They've Happened'', Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Vol. 46, no.9, Nov. 1990, invited article

24) ``Iraq's Nuclear Threat?'', Welcomat, p1, Dec. 12, 1990, invited article

25) ``Patriot Missiles?'', Welcomat, p1 May 29, 1991

26)``Haven't We Been Cured of Missile Mania?'', New York Times, August 17, 1991, Week in Review, p10 , Letters to the Editor

a) Organized (and gave address at) the SDI Workshop for the Physicians for Social Responsibility, for their annual meeting held in Philadelphia, Mar. 1986

b) Panel speaker (with Paul Warnke, Colin Gray, Gen. Robert Richardson, and Richard B. Foster) on "Strategic Defense and Western Security", Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy, Oct. 1, 1986

c) Initiator and Chairman of the President's Committee for the "Strategic Defense Forum", held during the week of Oct 13, 1986, at the University of Pennsylvania.

d) Panel speaker, (with Albert Carnesale), Alumni Assoc of Southern California, Los Angeles, January, 1987

e) Debate: ``Strategic Defense Initiative Updated'', with Col. Simon P. Warden, SDIO, Maimonides Engineers and Scientists, March 19, 1987

f) Talk series at China Defense Institute, Beijing, June 1987: a) Post-launch control of Nuclear weapons, b) Early Deployment of SDI with Kinetic Kill Vehicles.

g) Other invited talks on topics in arms control: Ursinus University, University of Pennsylvania, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Nuclear Freeze, 1986, New York University, Stanford Center for International Security and Arms Control, u.c. at Berkeley, M.I.T., (no record is now being kept)

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