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Letter from the President
Science for Peace, ever since its foundation in Toronto, was intended to be a national network of scientists working for peace from coast...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19882 min read
Book Reviews
Strategy and the Arctic, 1986, ed. R.B. Byers and M. Slack, Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, Polaris Papers. 116 pp. $14. The...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19886 min read
In Memoriam: Hans Blumenfeld
Many of Hans’ friends, relatives, colleagues, students, and admirers gathered to pay tribute to him in Convocation Hall, University of...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19882 min read
Professionals and Social Responsibility: Conflict or Congruence?
Conference to be held at the University of Waterloo Siegfried Hall, St. Jerome’s College 16-18 March 1988Keynote speaker, Wednesday...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19881 min read
On The Future Of The "Bulletin"
To our readers! For many of you, the Bulletin is the main point of contact with Science for Peace. What would you like to see in the...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19882 min read
Bookshelf
The Name Of The Chamber Was Peace Janis Alton, Eric Fawcett, L.T. Gardner, editors. Samuel Stevens and Co. Toronto & Fort Myers,1988...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19885 min read
Veterans In Moscow
I was in Moscow last week with delegations from VANA and the USA organization, Veterans for Peace,Inc. We met with the Soviet War...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19882 min read
Letters
I’ve just read the latest Bulletin — one of the best yet! Anatol’s article on his USSR visit was terrific and provided great insight into...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19884 min read
The Peace from Science Award
Dear Colleagues, Once again Science for Peace and the Youth Science Foundation will be sponsoring a National Award on Peace from Science...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19881 min read
President's Corner
Since my return from my Christmas trip to Europe, I have been considering elements of a Defence Policy for Canada. I do not believe that...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19882 min read
Doing Science for Peace
Tribute to Our Common Future, the World Media Institute, Inc., 549 Besserer St., Ottawa K1N 6C6 In April, 1987 newspapers carried lengthy...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19883 min read
Notes
Debate At Brock Be it resolved that in the opinion of this House, the countries of NATO should renounce unilaterally the use and the...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19882 min read
In Memoriam: Hans Blumenfeld
1 February, 1987 “In 1908 my high school teacher in Hamburg, Germany, tried to indoctrinate us with the principle of the Ancient Romans:...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19881 min read
President's Corner
It is important that the pre-Christmas summit should be seen in the perspective of the larger nuclear and disarmament debate. The INF...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19883 min read
Visit to Moscow
We landed at the Sheremetievo Airport on time, but the young colleague from the Institute of System Research, who was supposed to take...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19886 min read
Review: Perestroika
This remarkable book is required reading for all, regardless of outlook, who are concerned with human affairs, especially Peace and...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19883 min read
Newsworthy
Professor George Renninger (Physics/Guelph) outlined some of the barriers in cooperation facing scientists and engineers who wished to...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19882 min read
Focus: Research
Gerhardt Stroink (Department Of Physics, Dalhousie University, Halifax and member of the SfP Board) replaces Kenneth Dunn (now on...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19884 min read
Bookshelf
“Mr. Da In The Land Of Nyet” is the vay Don Bates describes his impressions of Mikhail Gorbachev after a two hour conversation among the...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19884 min read
In Memoriam: Duncan Lockhart Gordon
The death of Duncan Gordon on November 6, so soon after that of his brother, the Hon. Walter Gordon, has meant the loss of two valued...

Science for Peace
Dec 1, 19871 min read
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