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President's Corner
Post-Summit Speculations To greet a few handshakes and smiles as harbingers of a detente may be to indulge in wishful thinking,but...

Science for Peace
Dec 1, 19853 min read
NPT Conference
Despite the foreboding situation the 1985 review conference did succeed in achieving a final declaration by consensus. The parties...

Science for Peace
Dec 1, 19851 min read
Tritium & Hydro
In 1987 Ontario Hydro will start removing tritium from the heavy water used in its reactors. Tritium is an essential component of...

Science for Peace
Dec 1, 19851 min read
Two Men
I wonder if long ago, Long ago, Before dinosaurs walked, Or turtle’s swam, Before Earth’s cap was wooded. Before Arabia was anchored...

Science for Peace
Dec 1, 19851 min read
For your Bookshelf
George Ignatieff, The Making of a Peacemonger, U of Toronto Press, May, 1985. $19.95. Robert W. Malcolmson, Nuclear Fallacies — How We...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19851 min read
Members in the News
Metta Spencer represented S4P at a conference on European Peace and Security at Houthalen, Belgium. Of particular interest was a proposal...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19852 min read
President's Corner
For S4P members who come to the annual meeting May 8. there will be an extended version of this report — my picture of where we stand as...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19853 min read
Calendar
May 6-7: Conference on European Security and the MBFR Talks. Croft Chapter House, University College, U of T. Conference Director – Derek...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19851 min read
Nuclear Winter
SCOPE, the non-governsental scientific group which reports to the UN through the International Council of Scientific Unions, has for the...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19852 min read
Notes
THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY of the Institute for Peace Science at Hiroshima University in Hiroshima Japan will be observed with an...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19854 min read
Scientific Research
Bill Eckhardt has responded enthusiastically to our research directors’ appeal for a survey of ongoing research by Science for Peace...

Science for Peace
Jan 15, 19851 min read
Faculty of Medicine resolution
The Council of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto passed the following resolution on September 24, 1984: As members of...

Science for Peace
Jan 15, 19852 min read
For your bookshelf
The members’ publications listed in the fall, 1984 Bulletin are still available from Science for Peace office., Dian Cohen & Kristin...

Science for Peace
Jan 15, 19852 min read
The President's Corner
With this issue of the Bulletin, Brydon Gombay takes over as editor from Edward Barbeau (Math, U of T), who has served since the...

Science for Peace
Jan 15, 19853 min read
Quotes
The National Research Council of the USA reports (Toronto Star, Nov. 27, 1984) that the U.S. stockpile of aging, militarily useless and...

Science for Peace
Jan 15, 19851 min read
Greetings of the Season for Peace among Nations and the Betterment of the Human Condition
From poet member Murray Wilton (Toronto) When all the guns and all the ships And the missiles laden with hate Are tied with ribbon like...

Science for Peace
Jan 15, 19851 min read
General calls NATO role into question
A recent speaker at the University College and Science for Peace lecture series was Major General Leonard Johnson, former commandant of...

Science for Peace
Jan 15, 19852 min read
Notes
All our members are no doubt aware of Canada’s vote against the freeze proposal put before the United Nations, both at the political...

Science for Peace
Jan 15, 19852 min read
Members in the news
Doreen Morton, a member who has faithfully typed the Bulletin since its inception, has gone into business: AFT Word Processing, “today’s...

Science for Peace
Jan 15, 19851 min read
Calendar
UC-S4P Lectures: West Hall, Univ. College, U of T, at 8 p.m. Jan 23 – Kenneth Hare (Trinity College, U of T); Feb. 28 – Henry Wiseman...

Science for Peace
Jan 15, 19852 min read
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