Word: nierenberg
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...between American and Soviet scientists." Indeed, ever since the agreement last spring between Presidents Nixon and Podgorny to increase scientific cooperation, there has been a sharply increased flow of official and unofficial scientific visitors from the U.S.-Environmental Chief Russel Train, former AEC Chairman Glenn Seaborg and Oceanographer William Nierenberg of the Scripps Institution, to name only a few. One reason for this hospitality is the Kremlin's hope for access to advanced U.S. scientific gear, especially computers. The Russians are also after something else. As one longtime British scientific observer in Moscow put it: "The Soviets want...
John P. Moussouris of 11 Ellery Street and Old Saybrook. Connecticut; David W. Nierenberg of Adams House and Chappaqua, New York; Olav T. Oftedal of Currier House and Ontario, Canada; Louis D. Peterson of Winthrop House and Seattle, Washington; David C. Plotke of Dunster House and Los Angeles, California...