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maintaining strong conventional forces) was an unwise security posture. But
Lilienthal failed to marshal bureaucratic support for his position, in part due to the limitations of secrecy preventing him from finding allies and in part due to his repeated arguments losing their effectiveness. The three-person committee made its recommendation to proceed to Truman in a meeting on January 31, 1950, and the president so ordered. (Lilienthal ended up appearing to support the recommendation on the surface while trying to register a dissent as well, a confused situation that only became more so with additional memoranda filed after the fact and with conflicting recollections among the participants in years to follow.)
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No fairy tale that I read in utter rapture and enchantment as a child, no spy mystery, no "horror" story, can remotely compare with the scientific recital I listened to for six or seven hours today. ... I feel that I have been admitted, through the strangest accident of fate, behind the scenes in the
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As the commission's leading member, Lilienthal expanded its staff and launched aggressive investigations of
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noticed how seriously I was looking at life in general and suggested as a remedy for this and as a source of amusement and self-cultivation the keeping of a diary of a different sort than the "ate today" "was sick yesterday" variety, but rather a record of the impressions I received from various
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Lilienthal as head of the AEC, to formulate a report to him on the matter. Lilienthal was opposed to development, stating among other reasons that the proposed weapon lacked a clear political or strategic rationale and that being overly dependent upon nuclear forces (rather than
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Those charged with foreign policy -- the
Secretary of State (Byrnes) and the President -- did not have either the facts nor an understanding of what was involved in the atomic energy issue, the most serious cloud hanging over the world. Comments...have been made and are being made...without a
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Lilienthal's resignation from the Atomic Energy
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Once the Soviet Union had successfully tested its own atomic bomb, Lilienthal became a central figure in the August 1949–January 1950 debate within the U.S. government and scientific community over whether to proceed with development of the
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said the TVA was a form of state socialism, and the other utility companies it competed against were also against the project. Local people were both apprehensive but also hopeful about the changes the TVA would bring.
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would have the use of a number of working atomic bombs. Lilienthal did not have as much enthusiasm for this task as some in
Washington, and in particular he received steady criticism from Senators
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Ekbladh, David (Summer 2002). "'Mr. TVA': Grass-Roots
Development, David Lilienthal, and the Rise and Fall of the Tennessee Valley Authority as a Symbol for U.S. Overseas Development, 1933-1973".
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in one eye. He needed crutches and a cane at various points. The recovery period from the eye surgery forced him to neither read nor write aside from his final journal entry on
January 2, 1981.
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Ekbladh, David. (2002). "'Mr. TVA': Grass-Roots
Development, David Lilienthal, and the Rise and Fall of the Tennessee Valley Authority as a Symbol for U.S. Overseas Development, 1933–1973".
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Lilienthal kept such a journal until the end of his life. In 1959, Lilienthal's son-in-law Sylvain Bromberger suggested that he consider publishing his private journals. Lilienthal wrote to
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and the end of World War II and victory by the Allies, Lilienthal was fascinated and appalled by the information he soon absorbed about the power of the new weapon.
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was intractable, but there were other areas of mutual concern of the two nations were agreement could be found - such as the allotment of the water of the
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man who was part of a mob that attacked Sweet's home. Afterward, Lilienthal wrote about the case and issues of self-defense in an article published in
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In his role as one of the TVA directors, Lilienthal was skilled at administration and at creating supporters for the project.
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sources; my reactions to books, people, events; my opinions and ideas on religion, sex, etc. The idea appealed to me at once.
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held that to authorize rate orders without hearing would be to confer unlimited arbitrary power to take utility property.
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Ekbladh, David. (2008). "Profits of Development: The Development and Resources Corporation and Cold War Modernization".
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Leo's business ventures took the family several places. Young David was raised principally in the
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Annotated bibliography for David Lilienthal from the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues
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Lilienthal quickly found out even more about the atomic weapon, and wrote in his journal:
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With a strong recommendation from Frankfurter, Lilienthal entered the practice of law in
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Rebecca S. Lowen, "Entering the Atomic Power Race: Science, Industry, and Government."
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social fraternity and was elected president of the student body. He was active in
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A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission: The New World, 1939-1946
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In May 1917, as a 17-year-old college freshman, Lilienthal met a young lawyer in
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The Journals of David E. Lilienthal, Vol. 2: The Atomic Energy Years, 1945-1950
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The Journals of David E. Lilienthal, Volume VII, Unfinished Business 1968-1981
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Prisoner of Myth: The Leadership of the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933–1990
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Super Bomb: Organizational Conflict and the Development of the Hydrogen Bomb
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The American Age: United States Foreign Policy at Home and Abroad Since 1750
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and won a state oratorical contest in 1918. He also gained distinction as a
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Anti-nuclear Movements: A World Survey of Opposition to Nuclear Energy
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The Journals of David E. Lilienthal, Vol. 1: The TVA Years, 1939-1945
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was not fully realized. The company was dissolved in the late 1970s.
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Neuse, Steven M. "David E. Lilienthal: Exemplar of public purpose."
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to oversee development of a project there. He was also sent to
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David E. Lilienthal, "Has the Negro the Right of Self-Defense?"
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of 1926. In 1925, Lilienthal assisted criminal defense lawyers
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During his lifetime Lilienthal received honorary degrees from
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In 1955, he formed an engineering and consulting firm called
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which outlined possible methods for international control of
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knowledge of what the hell it is all about -- literally!
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Lilienthal left Richberg's firm in 1926 to concentrate on
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attempt to force a one-year 12.5 percent rate cut on the
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In Mortal Hands: A Cautionary History of the Nuclear Age
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law. He represented the city of Chicago in the case of
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The New Dealers: Power politics in the age of Roosevelt
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David E. Lilienthal: The journey of an American liberal
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David E. Lilienthal: The Journey of an American Liberal
1681:"LILIENTHAL WINS SENATE VOTE, 50-31, AS U.S. ATOM HEAD"
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Montgomery County, Indiana, Marriage Index, 1875-2010.
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United States Congress Joint Committee on Atomic Energy
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Lilienthal described the purpose of Acheson's request:
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Chairmen of the United States Atomic Energy Commission
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to report on the dispute between the two nations, for
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David E. Lilienthal before a Senate committee in 1937
2020:. Vol. 1. Pennsylvania State University Press, 1962.
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Wisconsin Telephone Co. v. Public Service Commission
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Report on the International Control of Atomic Energy
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associate justice of the United States Supreme Court
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Report on the International Control of Atomic Energy
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611:Lilienthal was one of the first directors of the
434:After a summer job in 1920 as a reporter for the
2035:. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press.
2016:Hewlett, Richard G., and Oscar Edward Anderson.
803:Subsequently, the United States established the
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2081:International Journal of Public Administration
1895:. National Academy of Sciences. Archived from
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2568:Members of the American Philosophical Society
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2316:Newspaper clippings about David E. Lilienthal
2146:. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
2065:Morgan vs. Lilienthal:The Feud within the TVA
779:David E. Lilienthal (right) met with General
595:Lilienthal and the Tennessee Valley Authority
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1105:. Wisconsin Service Commison. Archived from
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27:American attorney & public administrator
2553:American people of Hungarian-Jewish descent
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2142:Young, Ken; Schilling, Warner R. (2019).
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1378:"Shaping Utility Regulation in Wisconsin"
830:, the chairman and ranking member of the
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2558:American people of Slovak-Jewish descent
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2048:. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
1947:American Academy of Arts & Sciences
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2431:United States Atomic Energy Commission
2247:Princeton University Library Chronicle
1382:Public Service Commission of Wisconsin
752:The result of the panel was a 60-page
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58:United States Atomic Energy Commission
2278:American Science in an Age of Anxiety
1753:. January 16, 1981. pp. A1, D17.
1032:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
884:Development and Resources Corporation
536:Smith v. Illinois Bell Telephone Co.,
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1219:"Oratory and Debate at early DePauw"
942:. He later recalled that the lawyer
1022:In 1951 Lilienthal was awarded the
469:Law practice and public appointment
2523:People from Michigan City, Indiana
2124:Who Was Who, Volume VII, 1977-1981
1492:The World Bank Since Bretton Woods
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2548:Tennessee Valley Authority people
2091:. University of Tennessee Press.
1849:Lilienthal Journals, Vol. 1, p.1.
1802:Young and Schilling, pp. 157–158.
1553:New Jersey Bell Telephone Company
1531:The other committee members were
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962:Lilienthal's other books include
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2127:. Marquis Who's Who, Inc. 1981.
1247:Current Biography, 1944, p. 413.
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1811:Young and Schilling, pp. 62–65.
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684:. He reported this idea to the
505:in their successful defense of
2109:. H. W. Wilson Company. 1945.
1036:American Philosophical Society
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676:magazine. He thought that the
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805:U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
2518:People from Morton, Illinois
2270:(Vintage, 2011) pp 195–248.
1838:International History Review
1793:Young and Schilling, p. 158.
1763:Young and Schilling, p. 156.
1100:"Wisconsin Service Commison"
1074:"Tennessee Valley Authority"
1028:National Academy of Sciences
587:administration of President
325:Later he was co-author with
2320:20th Century Press Archives
2252:Hargrove, Erwin E. (1994).
2221:Brooks, John. (1963-2014).
2209:TVA: Democracy on the March
2207:Lilienthal, David. (1944).
2067:. Loyola University Press.
1707:Political Science Quarterly
1424:Neuse, pp. 53-54. See also
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768:to present the plan to the
634:The TVA was established by
565:Wisconsin Telephone Company
487:Michaelson v. United States
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2063:McCraw, Thomas K. (1970).
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316:Tennessee Valley Authority
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109:Tennessee Valley Authority
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2087:Neuse, Steven M. (1996).
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976:Change, Hope and the Bomb
862:Lilienthal as businessman
856:Change, Hope and the Bomb
846:and Secretary of Defense
758:Acheson-Lilienthal Report
557:Public Service Commission
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2332:Awards and achievements
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1662:"Truman Atom Board Text"
1573:General Electric Company
793:Atomic Energy Commission
783:(left), Director of the
320:Atomic Energy Commission
2276:Wang, Jessica. (1999).
2107:Current Biography, 1944
2083:14.6 (1991): 1099–1148.
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1709:102.3 (1987): 459-479.
1618:Quoted in Cooke, p. 45.
1597:Quoted in Cooke, p. 42.
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1430:Wisconsin Supreme Court
972:Big Business: A New Era
719:and Secretary of State
541:Commerce Clearing House
459:Crawfordsville, Indiana
2563:The Century Foundation
1943:"David Eli Lilienthal"
1893:"Public Welfare Award"
1650:Holloway, pp. 162–163.
1055:Michigan State College
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1919:"David E. Lilienthal"
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214:Franklin D. Roosevelt
185:Franklin D. Roosevelt
130:Franklin D. Roosevelt
2513:Lawyers from Chicago
2475:James R. Schlesinger
2390:James R. Killian Jr.
2380:Public Welfare Medal
2361:Cyril G. Illingworth
2183:Lilienthal, David E.
2159:Lilienthal, David E.
1971:search.amphilsoc.org
1967:"APS Member History"
1607:Lilienthal Journals,
1565:Charles Allen Thomas
1388:on September 1, 2012
1024:Public Welfare Medal
934:Lilienthal as writer
789:Oak Ridge, Tennessee
503:Arthur Garfield Hays
413:Greencastle, Indiana
407:Lilienthal attended
312:David Eli Lilienthal
233:David Eli Lilienthal
2445:David E. Lilienthal
2266:Schwarz, Jordan A.
2033:Stalin and the Bomb
1559:, formerly of the
1533:James Bryant Conant
1132:David E. lilienthal
640:hydroelectric power
513:physician tried in
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2309:2006-08-28 at the
2240:Diplomatic History
2193:. Harper and Row.
2169:. Harper and Row.
2002:. Bloomsbury USA.
1751:The New York Times
1685:The New York Times
1668:. October 29, 1946
1666:The New York Times
1609:Vol. 2, pp. 24-25.
1549:Chester I. Barnard
1464:Diplomatic History
1178:on January 6, 2009
1011:The New York Times
988:Rockefeller family
854:In his 1963 book,
820:Commander-in-Chief
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795:, which President
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1827:, Longman, p. 61.
1784:Holloway, p. 301.
1772:Holloway, p. 300.
1641:Holloway, p. 161.
1561:Manhattan Project
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1130:Steven M. Neuse,
1051:Lehigh University
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1018:Awards and honors
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