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Director's Topical Files, 1950-1969
The Director's Topical Files series, 1950-1969 (7 linear ft.), also contains a large number of development related records. More often interspersed among fund-raising related files, however, are administrative materials, proposals, and project records. Material generated from the work of various committees and subcommittees is scattered throughout the series. Significant records include papers documenting interactions with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), such as the original proposal for a nuclear reactor, access permits, contracts, licensing, general correspondence, and communications regarding the Ford Nuclear Reactor. There are also a large number of reports, both technical and administrative, and speech files. Speech files offer concise overviews of project goals as articulated to various audiences, and at the same time, illuminate the extent to which Phoenix leadership participated in outreach and advocacy aspects of the project as it evolved. The Oppenheimer file documents Robert Oppenheimer's somewhat controversial appearance in Ann Arbor to deliver the Fagerburg address in 1962. The folder holds correspondence, transcripts, and press releases.