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ERA [I CTEDWARDS:bmj DLR S/28/63 Mr. J. B. Neilands 185 Hill Road Berkeley, California j
Dear Mr. Neilands:
This refers to your letter of May 20, 1963 in which you asked several questions concerning the Advisory Cor:rnittee on Reactor Safe-guards.
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With reference to your first question, set out below are brief accounts of the background and experience of Messrs. Rogers and
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Stratton and of Dr. Williams.
p Mr. Donald A. Rogers, presently a private consultant, was until pan dI,. <f Ash. /- Al.tye h, ce ~ 7 <*f Re >ena tale **lof,
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recently, Haneger, l'entr:1 hgir.;; ring, Allied Chemical Corporation with which he.Q/ev uae affiliated since 1940. He was a chemical
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Dr. Charles R. Williams received his PH.D from Harvard University p
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Industrial Hygiene Services in the Loss-Prevention Department of j
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. He is also ar Associate Professor i
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Mr. J. B. Neilands 2-of Applied Industrial Hygiene at the Harvard University School j
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Mr.RuelC.Strattoghasbeen mical engi with Travelers InsuranceCompdybnd'[Id[he#Ns'[dfi[aN i
Ch$1's with New Departure Manuf acturing Cernpany from 1916 to 1917 and chemist with Scoville Manufacturing Company in 1916 As Assistant i
f Director of Safety of the Office, Chief of Ordnance (Army), he i
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Bovernment and privately owned, subject to Office, Chief of i
,b yl Ordnance jurisdiction within which explosives, annunition or j
pyrotechnics were manufactured, loaded, tested or stored. Mr.
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