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Fuller Name
- Harold Melvin
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1921-03-28
Death Date
- 2013-09-29
Has Affiliation
- Source: New York times (online), viewed Oct. 18, 2013
- Organization: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Has Affiliation
- Source: New York times (online), viewed Oct. 18, 2013
- Organization: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Has Affiliation
- Source: New York times (online), viewed Oct. 18, 2013
- Organization: University of Chicago
Birth Place
- Denver (Colo.)
Associated Language
- English
Occupation
Physicist
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Sources
- found: nuc89-2720: Die Zukunft der Kernenergie, 1982(hdg. on CSt rept.: Agnew, Harold M.; usage: Harold M. Agnew)
- found: New York times (online), viewed Oct. 18, 2013(in obituary published Oct. 1: Harold M. Agnew; b. Harold Melvin Agnew, Mar. 28, 1921, Denver; d. Sunday [Sept. 29, 2013], Solana Beach, Calif., aged 92; last surviving major figure to have been present at the birth of the nuclear age; physicist who helped build the world's first reactor and atomic bombs, flew on the first atomic strike against Japan, filmed the mushroom cloud, helped perfect the hydrogen bomb, and led the Los Alamos National Laboratory at the height of the Cold War)
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Change Notes
- 1989-01-11: new
- 2013-10-18: revised
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