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J.A. SIMPSON
1. Statement of J.A. Simpson, in Hearings Before the Special Committee on Atomic Energy, U.S. Senate; December 12, 1945, Part 2; pp. 301-329, U.S. Gov't. Printing Ofc., Washington, D.C. 1945.
2."The Atomic Scientists Speak Up" (with D.L. Hill and E. Rabinowitz), Life Magazine, Oct. 19, 1945.
3."A Scientists' Visit to England and France", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 1, 8, 1946.
4."Scientists in Washington", The University of Chicago Magazine, Vol. 39, pp. 3-8, 1946.
5."The Scientists as Public Educators: A Two-Year Summary", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 3, No. 9, pp. 243-246, 1947.
6."Flying Atomic Piles", The University of Chicago Magazine, Vol. 45, No. 7, pp. 4-7, 1953.
7."The Sun: Its Effects on the Earth", The University of Chicago Round Table No. 842, pp. 1-20, 1954.
8."The International Geophysical Year - A Study of our Planet:", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,
Vol. 13, pp. 351-356, 1957.
9."The International Geophysical Year", An Address published as a phamphlet, Univ. of Chicago Press, May 1957.
10."The Space Around Us", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 17, pp. 172-174, 1961.
11."The Challenge of Space" (Ed., H. Odishaw), University of Chicago Press, pp. 75-80, 1962.
12."The Interplanetary Medium", Voice of America Forum: Series on Space Science, Space Science Series, 13, pp. 1-6, 1962.
13."University Research in Space and the Role of Facilities Grants", NASA-University Program Review Conf., NASA SP-81, pp. 353-359, U.S. Gov't. Printing Ofc., 1965.
14."The Universities and NASA", Chicago Today, Vol. 3, 18-24, 1966.
15."Undergraduates and the Scientific Enterprise", The Knowledge Most Worth Having (Ed. W.C. Booth), University of Chicago Press, Chicago, pp. 99-108, 1967.
16.Statement of J.A. Simpson in Hearings before the Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences on the Support of Space Science, U.S. Senate, April 23, 1968, pp. 759-767, U.S. Gov't. Princting Ofc., Washington, D.C., 1968.
17."Fields and Particle Astronomy", (Eds. J.A. Simpson and R. Doyle) in Long Range Program in Space Astronomy, pp. 202-222, U.S. Gov't. Printing Ofc., Washington, D.C.., 1969.
18."Tribute to Eugene Rabinowitch", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 29, 11, 1973.
19."Journey to Jupiter", University of Chicago Press, Vol. LXVI, p. 6, 1973.
20.Statement of J.A. Simpson in Hearing before the Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Space, U.S. Senate, Part 3, March 1977, pp. 1683-91, U.S. Gov't. Printing Ofc., Washington, D.C., 1977.
21."Some Personal Notes", on the Atomic Scientists Movement at Chicago (1944-1946), Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 37, 9, pp. 26-32, 1981.
22."The Atomic Scientists Speak Up", (with D.H. Hill and E. Rabinowitz), Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 37, 9, pp. 23-25, 1981. (Reprint from Life Magazine, October 29, 1945).
23."Reminiscences of Solar Flares and the Chicago Years of Reimar Lust", in Topics in Plasmas, Astro- and Space Physics (Eds. G. Haerendel and B. Battrick_, pp. 117-124, Max Planck Inst. Publ.,m 1983.
24."There Still Is Time", in The Nuclear Chain Reaction - Forty Years Later (Ed. Robert G. Sachs), Proc. of Univ. of Chicago Commemorative Symposium, 1982, pp. 237-241, Univ. of Chicago Press,. 1984.
25."Cosmic Ray Astrophysics at Chicago (1947-1960)", Chap. in Early History of Cosmic Ray Studies (Some Personal Reminiscences) (Eds. Y. Sekido and H. Elliott), pp. 385-409, D. Reidel Publ. Co., Dordrecht, Holland, 1985.
26."Space Science and Exploration: A Historical Perspective", in A Spacefaring People, Yale/NASA Conf. on History of Space Activity (Ed. A. Roland), U.S. Gov't. Printing Ofc., Washington, D.C., 1985.
27.Statement of J.A. Simpson in Hearings before the Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications, U.S. House of Representatives, July 31, 1985, on "Assess Potential Gains and Drawbacks of Civilian Space Cooperation with the Soviets", U.S. Gov't. Printing Ofc., pp. 84-101 and 138-141, 1985.
28."To Explore and Discover" The 1986 Ryerson Lecture, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1986.
29."Introductory Remarks", in Essays in Space Science (Eds. R. Ramaty, T.L. Cline and J. Ormes),
p. 407, NASA Conf. Publ. 2464, 1987.
30."Remarks", in Nuclear Policy, Culture and History (Ed., M. Singer, Center for International Studies, Univ. of Chicago), 1987
31."Arthur Holly Compton", Chap. 6 in Remembering the University of Chicago: Teachers, Scientists and Scholars (Ed. E. Shils), University of Chicago Press, pp. 69-84, 1991.
32."Serge Alexander Korff", COSNEWS, (Ed. F.C. Jones) 29, 13-15, 1991.
33."Remembering Walt Roberts" (published by University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado), pp. 55-57, 1991.
34.Recollections of Serge A. Korff, in Frontiers in Cosmic Physics (Eds: R.B. Mendell and A.I. Mincer), New York Academy of Sciences Publication, New York, Vol. 655, pp. 32-34, 1992.
35."Introduction" in Preservation of Near-Earth Space for Future Generations (Ed. J.A. Simpson) Cambridge University Press, pg. 1, 1994.
36.Preservation of Near-Earth Space for Future Generations Volume Edited by J.A. Simpson; Cambridge University Press, 248 pages, 1994. (Symposium volume in honor of the Centennial Year of the University of Chicago).
37."A Challenge for the 21st Century", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, (Nov-Dec.), 5, No. 6, 4, 1995.
38."International Solar Polar Mission", in U.S.-European Collaboration in Space Science, pp. 70-73/pp. 125-150 (Natl. Academy Press, Washington, D.C.) 1998.
39."COSPAR and the Preservation of Near Earth Space in the 21st Century", in 40 Years of COSPAR (Eds: G. Haerendel, S.Grzedzielski, G. Cavallo and B. Battrick), ESA Publication BR-135), pp. 143-148, 1998.
40."Atomic History at Univ. of Chicago, in 20th Century Chicago: 100 Years - 100 Voices" (ed., Adrienne Drell), Sports Pub. Inc., Chicago Sun-Times, Jan. 2000
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