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Before the Fallout

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by Diana Preston


  "in a few years . . . poured": Maxwell's inaugural lecture of 25 October 1871 is in manuscript, CUL, The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell, vol. 2, p. 241.

  "a most radiating smile": Letter from Rutherford to Mary Newton of 2 December 1896, printed in Eve, Rutherford, p. 41.

  "not fossilised at all": Letter from Rutherford to Mary Newton of 3 October 1895, printed in ibid., p. 15.

  "We've got... mighty deep": A. Balfour quoted in ibid., p. 14.

  "jolly almost see them": Quoted in ibid., p. 43.

  "my usual . . . self-consciousness": Letter from Rutherford to M. Newton of 2c January 1896, printed in ibid., p. 25.

  "he gave I abhor": Letter from E. Rutherford to M. Newton of May 1986, printed in ibid., p. 35.

  "the alarming our dips": Letter from E. Rutherford to M. Newton of 10 April 1 896, printed in ibid., p. 32.

  "the assumption . . . startling one": J. J. Thomson's lecture to the Royal Institution on 30 April 1897.

  "pulling their legs": J. J. Thomson, Recollections and Refections, p. 341.

  "to do . . . Yankees!": E. Rutherford's letter to M. Newton of 30 July 1898, printed in Eve, Rutherford, p. 54.

  "to find the theory of matter"; "before anyone else . warpath": E. Rutherford's letter to M. Newton of 25 January 1896, quoted in A. Pais, Inward Bound, p. 39.

  "the best sprinters": E. Rutherford's letter to his mother of 5 January 1902, printed in Eve, Rutherford, p. 80.

  "a good research work": E. Rutherford's letter to M. Newton of August 1 896, printed in ibid., p. 39.

  "in the Rutherford household suspicion": O. Hahn, My Life, p. 73.

  "in a geometrical progression with time": Philosophical Magazine, January 1900.

  "an indefatigable and important": Frederick Soddy papers, Bodleian Library.

  "standing there . thing"; "Rutherford argon gas"; "shouted . alchemists": Quoted in M. Howorth, Pioneer Research and the Atom—the Life Story of Frederick Soddy, pp. 83—84.

  "incurable suicide mania": Quoted in Nye, Before Big Science, p. 156.

  "playful suggestion"; "a wave . smoke": Letter from Sir William Dampier to Rutherford of 26 July 1903, printed in Eve, Rutherford, p. 102.

  Marie rejected . . . times ahead: All quotes in this paragraph are from E. Curie, Madame Curie, pp. 231—33.

  "I wish . . . work": Quoted in D. Wilson, Rutherford, p. 241.

  "I see . . . apparatus": Quoted in J. Campbell, Rutherford: Scientist Supreme, pp. 343—44.

  "almost as incredible . . . hit you": Chadwick's Rutherford Memorial Lecture, 1944, Proceedings of the Royal Society.

  "Go home .my boy": Quoted in Eve, Rutherford, p. 152.

  "obviously in the best of spirits"; "he now looked like": H. Geiger in J. Chadwick, ed., The Collected Papers of Lord Rutherford, p. 297.

  "most shattering": J. Chadwick's oral history, AIP.

  Three. Forces of Nature

  "child"; "nourished and educated": Letter from E. Ramstedt to M. Curie of 14 December 1911, quoted in M. F. Rayner-Canham and G. W Rayner-Canham, A Devotion to Their Science, p. 21.

  "very wan . . figure": E. Rutherford's letter to his mother of 14 October 19 10, printed in Eve, Rutherford, p. 191.

  "It was... under one": Quoted in Pais, Inward Bound, p. 134.

  "The solution came to me suddenly": Quoted in D. Brian, Einstein—A Life, p. 61.

  "quietly . . . unity": Snow, Variety of Men, p. 75.

  "witches'sabbath": Quoted in Pflaum, Grand Obsession, p. 160.

  "much time"; "just . . . people"; "passionateness"; "sparkling intelligence": S. Quinn, Marie Curie, p. 302.

  "Madame Curie . . . being a woman"; "in the . . . person": Letter from E. Rutherford to B. Boltwood of 20 November 1911, printed in L. Badash, ed., Rutherford and Bohwood—Letters on Radioactivity, pp. 257—58.

  "purefantasy": Quoted in Pflaum, Grand Obsession, p. 164.

  "plodder"... "working . . . man": M. F. Ravner-Canham and G. W Ravner-Canham, A Devotion to Their Science, p. 45.

  something winter": Quoted in ibid., p. 168.

  "odious blackmail": Quoted in Quinn, Marie Curie, p. 299.

  "the Vestal Virgin of radium"; "an ambitious Pole . . . Langevin s": Pflaum, Grand Obsession, p. 174-42. "It's idiotic .do it": Quinn, Marie Curie, p. 323.

  "The defence brain": Pflaum, Grand Obsession, p. 177.

  "Madame . . . like": M. Klein et al., eds., Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, vol. 5, p. 544 (author's translation).

  "made sense"; "pompous talk": R. Moore, Niels Bohr, p. 39.

  "Of course not.. .in it": Quoted in Pais, Inward Bound, p. 210.

  "the most... met": Moore, Niels Bohr, p. 44.

  It is . . . possible": Letter from E. Rutherford to N. Bohr of 2c March 1913, CUL/R.

  "big eyes discoveries": Quoted in Nye, Before Big Science, p. 170.

  "to give up true": O. Frisch, What Little I Remember, p. 93.

  "slightly superficial, easy-going": Hahn, My Life, p. 37.

  "beery days": Ibid., p. 73.

  Hahn ... floor: The quotes in this paragraph are from ibid., pp. 65-66.

  "the only person who had real grasp": Ibid., p. 77.

  "much-chewed specimens": Ibid., p. 74.

  "the German Marie Curie": Frisch, What Little I Remember, p. 3.

  "in great astonishment . . . a man!": L. Meitner, "Looking Back," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, November 1964.

  Chadwick had . . . explain it to him: All quotes in these two paragraphs are from J. Chad­wick's oral history, AIP.

  'his services Turkish bullet": Quoted in Wilson, Rutherford, p. 344.

  "To hate blood": M. Curie, Pierre Curie, p. 106.

  'in a pitiable position"; "profoundly . perturbed": Hahn, My Life, p. 120.

  'so numbed whole thing": Ibid., p. 122.

  'It was . . . sooner": Ibid., p. 118.

  'a higher form of killing": Quoted in R. Harris and J. Paxman, A Higher Form of Killing, . xiii.

  'to do so future wars": S. Lindqvist, A History of Bombing, item 96.

  'to control without occupation": Ibid., i t em 102.

  Four. "Make Physics Boom"

  "If'... the war": Quoted in Wilson, Rutherford, p. 405.

  "man projectiles": Snow, Variety of Men, p. 6.

  "like dark": Quoted in Frisch, What Little I Remember, p. 63.

  That same year departed": All quotes in this paragraph are from M. Oliphant, Rutherford—Recollections of the Cambridge Days, pp. 22 and 128.

  The 1920s . . . Germans: All quotes in this paragraph are found in Rayner-Canham and Rayner-Canham, A Devotion to Their Science, p. 4.

  "treated them as guests": Quoted in L. Rees, Horror in the East, p. 13.

  "the simpleness . . . obtain": H. Nagaoka'sletter to E. Rutherford of 22 February 1911, CUL/R.

  "the greatest woman in the world": Quoted in Quinn, Marie Curie, p. 384.

  "the sister of Prometheus": Ibid., p. 391.

  "very uncouth": Author's interview with Bertrand Goldschmidt, 3 April 2002.

  "a cow": Ibid.

  "theyoung chap . Irene": Ibid.

  "a violent . . . over": Elizabeth Rona quoted in Rayner-Canham and Rayner-Canham, A Devotion to Their Science, p. 212.

  "shaking clothing": A student quoted in ibid. p. 108.

  "promises miracles": Quinn, Marie Curie, p. 410.

  "Can . . . rays": Ibid., p. 412.

  "the stronghold of physics": W. Heisenberg, Physics and Beyond, p. 62.

  "it would he . . . in Germany": Quoted in R. Rhodes, The Making of the Atomic Bomb, p. 174.

  "eggs . . .good": R. L. Sime, Lise Meitner, p. 77.

  "to do prices": Hahn, My Life, p. 138.

  "while we were busy . . food-coupons": Ibid.

  "the secrets of nature"; "whole new . . . contradictions": Pascual Jordan quoted in Jungk, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, p. 9.

  "henceforth . . . war": M. Born, My Life and My Views, p. 193.

  "make physics
boom": Moore, Niels Bohr, p. 97.

  "the cocoon periods": W. Heisenberg, Physics and Beyond, p. 1.

  "prophet of nature": Ibid., p. 28.

  "Atomic Housing Officer": Frisch, What Little 1 Remember, p. 20.

  It was . . . afternoon": All quotes in this paragraph are from W Heisenberg, Physics and Beyond, pp. 19 and 38.

  Also politics: All quotes in this paragraph are in ibid., pp. 44—45.

  "through before me": Ibid., p. 61.

  "a coherent... physics": Ibid., p. 62.

  "The more crap": Quoted on the AIP Web site (Quantum Mechanics).

  "The more the less . . . vice versa": Ibid.

  "the impossibility . . . instruments": R. Moore, Niels Bohr, p. 160.

  "It seems hard single moment": B. Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything, p. 131.

  The same year, Ityl J . . . his uncertainty principle: All quotes in these five paragraphs are from E. Teller's Memoirs, pp. 2, 5, 33, 39, and 47.

  Five. Days of Alchemy

  "a heroic time creation": Robert Oppenheimer quoted in Jungk, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, p. 9.

  "in Russia . . . Rutherford": Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society (D. Shoen-berg's memoir of Kapitza).

  "fiy inside a cathedral": Quoted in N. Pharr Davis, Lawrence and Oppenheimer, p. 17.

  "proton merry-go-round": Quoted in G. Herken, Brotherhood of the Bomb, p. 4.

  "I'm going famous": Quoted in Nye, Before Big Science, p. 213.

  "afour-inch pillbox . octopus": Ibid., p. 30.

  "to break up atoms": New York Times, quoted in ibid., p. 31.

  "to modernise"; "scientific spirit"; "pioneers .ground"; "an abstraction": E. Wigner's oral history, AIP.

  "it took interested in": Chadwick's oral history, AIR "just kept on pegging away"; "I did . . . silly experiments": Ibid.

  "I don't believe it": Undated notes, entitled "Discovery of the Neutron," CCC/JC.

  "knew in his bones": Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society (Sir. H. Massey's and N. Feather's memoir of Chadwick).

  "particles charge o": D. Wilson, Rutherford, p. 550.

  "Kapitza vision": M. Oliphant, "The Beginning: Chadwick and the Neutron," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, December 1982.

  "to be fortnight": Quoted in C. P. Snow, The Physicists, p. 85.

  "immediately . . . convincingly"; "of a . . . physicist": Quoted in Brown, The Neutron and the Bomb, p. 108.

  "The reason nucleus": Chadwick's letter to N. Feather of 2c July 1968, CCC/NF.

  The discovery hidden riches": All quotes in this paragraph are from Quinn, Marie Curie, p. 427.

  "with . . . hold of": Author's interview with Hans Bethe, 28 April 2002.

  "that would . . . area"; "The experts . . . bomb"; "destroy New York": H. Nicolson, Public Faces, p. 17.

  But in . . . million": The quotes in this paragraph come from D. Kurzman, Blood and Water, pp. 6—7.

  "It never rains but it pours": Rutherford's letter to N. Bohr of 21 April 1932, CUL/R.

  "do what... ago": V. Bowden quoted in Campbell, Rutherford, p. 438.

  "normally Wellington"; "We're split . atom!": Snow, Variety of Men, p. 1.

  "Dr. Livingston . . . Whoopee!": Quoted in Herken, Brotherhood of the Bomb, p. 5.

  "literally room": Quoted in Pharr Davis, Lawrence and Oppenheimer, p. 42.

  It was elements": All quotes in this paragraph are from ibid., pp. 45 and 48.

  "both innocent": Quoted in Herken, Brotherhood of the Bomb, p. 11.

  "an abnormally . . . boy": Quoted in M. Rouze, Robert Oppenheimer—The Man and His Theories, p. 13.

  "As appears application": Letter from P. W. Bridgman to Rutherford of 24 June 1925, printed in A. Kimball-Smith and C. Weiner, eds., Robert Oppenheimer's Letters and Recollections, p. 77.

  "That's bad": Quoted in T. Powers, Heisenberg's War, p. 170.

  "Thepoint.. . is ...": Quoted in Pharr Davis, Lawrence and Oppenheimer, p. 21.

  "the awful fact of excellence": Letter to F. Fergusson of 23 January 1923, printed in Kimball-Smith and Weiner, Robert Oppenheimer—Letters and Recollections, p. 92.

  "part... physics": Kimball-Smith and Weiner, eds., Robert Oppenheimer—Letters and Recollections, p. 98.

  "They are . . . successful": Ibid., p. 100.

  "a vile driver"; "scarefriends . . . seventy": Ibid., p. 135.

  "I would criticism": Quoted in ibid., p. 130.

  "I have together": Quoted in Pharr Davis, Lawrence and Oppenheimer, p. 25.

  "unbelievable life": Quoted in Herken, Brotherhood of the Bomb, p. 12.

  "nasty gory": Kimball-Smith and Weiner, Robert Oppenheimer—Letters and Recollections, p. 133

  "knew did": Quoted in Pharr Davis, Lawrence and Oppenheimer, p. 51.

  "We are busy . . . experiments": Letter from R. Oppenheimer to F. Oppenheimer of Autumn 1932, printed in Kimball-Smith and Weiner, eds., Robert Oppenheimer—Letters and Recollections, p. 1C9.

  "The experimenters . . . again": J. Cockcroft quoted in J. Hendry, ed., Cambridge Physics in the Thirties, p. 79.

  "catching up countries": D. Holloway, Stalin and the Bomb, p. 1 5.

  "Comrade Rutherford": R. Peierls, Bird of Passage, p. 95.

  "the world . . . not of it": Quoted in Powers, Heisenberg's War, p. 172.

  In 1932 . . . superiority: All quotes in this paragraph are from Rees, Horror in the East, p. 23.

  Six. Persecution and Purge

  "vision"; "bathed woke up": W Heisenberg, Physics and Beyond, p. 125.

  Perhaps to forget . . . snowline: All quotes in these two paragraphs are from ibid., pp. 125 and 127.

  "We Germans Fatherland": Sime, Lise Meitner, p. 139.

  "All. . . shattered"; "in despair . . family": Ibid., p. 140.

  "Jewish . . . pawn": E. Heisenberg, Inner Exile, p. 48 .

  "spirit of Einstein's spirit"; "to be rewarded . . . chair": Physics World, December 20 01 .

  "a White Jew"; "representatives . . . themselves": Jungk, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, p. 74.

  "ugly inscription"; "breathe quietly": W. Heisenberg, Physics and Beyond, p. 173.

  "complete idiot ...": Quoted in Physics World, December 2001.

  "civil liberty . . . law": Quoted in Sime, Lise Meitner, p. 137.

  "My heart.. .young ones": Quoted in R. C. Williams, Klaus Fuchs, Atom Spy, p. 36.

  "no butlers dress": Snow, Variety of Men, p. 87.

  "it's as important... sciences": Quoted in Jungk, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, p. 46.

  "no better than the rabble": Quoted in Sime, Lise Meitner, p. 138.

  "whipped frenzy": Quoted in Powers, Heisenberg's War, p. 39.

  finely creases"; "seemed tortured"; "utterly futile": W Heisenberg, Physics and Beyond, p. 150 .

  "Since hateful": Quoted in Sime, Lise Meitner, p. 143.

  "inner exile": E. Heisenberg, Inner Exile, "the old values": W Heisenberg, Physics and Beyond, p. 151.

  "after the catastrophe": Ibid., p. 154.

  "at least stay on": Ibid., p. 152.

  "If today former": Sime, Lise Meitner, pp. 145—46.

  "Haber him": Ibid., p. 156.

  "going backwards way": Pflaum, Grand Obsession, p. 298.

  "My colleagues . . . neutron": Ibid., p. 302.

  "With the neutron . . . time": Quinn, Marie Curie, p. 429.

  "We . . . time"; "We . . . butts"; "a sound . . .forget": Pharr Davis, Lawrence and Oppenheimer, p. 60.

  "the expression . . . life": Quinn, Madame Curie, p. 430.

  "We're back . . . laboratory": E. Curie, Madame Curie, p. 384.

  "La Patronne"... Langevin": All quotes in this paragraph are from the author's interview with Goldschmidt of 3 April 1992.

  "of rapid . radiations"; "in her shaking hand": E. Curie, Madame Curie, pp. 400—401.

  "scientists character": Quoted in Jungk, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, p. 48.

  "talking moonshine": Times (London), 12 September 1933.

&
nbsp; "Not only . . . to become": Quoted in Moore, Niels Bohr, p. 213.

  "a blind man ducks": Ibid.

  "greatfurrowed forehead"; "enormous eyes": Snow, Variety of Men, p. 84.

  "A disaster surroundings": Born, My Life and My Views, p. 38.

  "declined violently"; "he did not wish . . . poison-gas": Letter from M. Born to J. Chadwick of 11 August 1954, quoted in Oliphant, Rutherford, p. 60.

  "a sort of labour exchange": Frisch, What Little I Remember, p. 53.

  "They accepted world": Teller, Memoirs, pp. 120-21.

  "God me": Frisch, What Little I Remember, p. 76.

  "a continuing Germany": Kimball-Smith and Weiner, eds., Robert Oppenheimer—Letters and Recollections, p. 196.

  "living on top of a volcano": Quoted in Jungk, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, p. 29.

  "could no longer Hitler"; "we are us": Ibid., pp. 57—58.

  "A reasonable number": Quoted in L. Badash, Kapitza, Rutheford and the Kremlin, p. 110.

  "I am alive": Wilson, Rutherford, p. 528.

  "It was . equipment": Chadwick's oral history, AIP.

  "He was . very well": Ibid.

  "only hanging by a thread": Letter from Lady Rutherford to J. Chadwick of 9 October 1937,CCC/JC.

  "I feel it in my water": Quoted in Oliphant, Rutheford, p. 110.

  "stupefied miserable"; "did things": Snow, Variety of Men, p. 14.

  "one of... time": Ibid., p. 79.

  "in quite found it": N. Bohr's obituary of Rutherford in Nature, 1937.

  "it was not . . . nature": Jungk, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, p. 59.

  "keep an eye on the matter": Powers, Heisenberg's War, p. 53.

  "a steamroller obstacles": E. Segre, Enrico Fermi, p. 56.

  "ancient role fields": Sime, Lise Meitner, p. 164.

  "the counter clicked madly": L. Fermi, Atoms in the Family, p. 98.

  "sofascinating"; "an outstanding chemist": Sime, Lise Meitner, pp. 164—65".

  "conceivable elements": Jungk, Brighter Than a Thousand Suns, p. 61.

  "It said .to me": M. Goldsmith, Frederic Joliot-Curie, p. 71.

  "plain dishonest": E. Segre's oral history, AIP.

  "assumption . . . really absurd": I. Noddack quoting O. Hahn in Rayner-Canham and Rayner-Canham, A Devotion to Their Science, p. 223.

  Seven. "Wonderful Findings"

  "a sapphire blue light"; "you street": Quoted in M. Kurlansky, The Basque History of the World, p. 202.

 

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