Edward A. Frieman Papers, 1948-2002 (bulk 1979-1999) (SMC 77)

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Extent: 24 Linear feet (60 archives boxes and 2 oversize folders)

Papers of Edward A. Frieman, physicist, prominent government advisor, and Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1986-1996). The collection documents Frieman's consulting and committee work, as well as his time at Princeton University, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), and Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Edward A. Frieman was born on January 19, 1926 in New York City. During World War II, he served with the U.S. Navy as a deep-sea diving officer. Shortly after the war, Frieman participated in the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll.

In 1946, Frieman received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Columbia University. He then went on to study at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, earning his master's degree in physics in 1948 and Ph.D. in physics in 1951. Frieman spent 1951-1952 as a physics instructor at the Institute.

Edward Frieman worked at Princeton University for over 25 years, serving in various roles. Starting in 1952, Frieman joined the Project Matterhorn as a physicist working on the development of hydrogen bombs. In 1953, he became head of the Project's theoretical division working on peace time uses of atomic energy. Frieman taught physics between 1959-1969 and was a professor of astronomy between 1961-1964. One of his prominent students during this time was Charles F. Kennel, who Frieman advised on his doctoral thesis. From 1964-1979, Frieman served as Associate Director of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.

At the invitation of President Jimmy Carter's administration, Edward Frieman left his position at Princeton University to work for the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) as Assistant Secretary and the Director of the Office of Energy Research from 1979-1981. In this position, Frieman oversaw the basic research programs of the department and served as Science Advisor to the Secretary of Energy.

In 1981, Frieman became Executive Vice President for Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Inc. He was also on the Board of Directors. While at SAIC, Frieman worked as an adjunct professor in the Department of Physics at UC San Diego.

In July 1986, Frieman was appointed as the eighth Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego Vice Chancellor of Marine Sciences, and Dean of the Graduate School of Marine Sciences. While at UC San Diego, Frieman continued to serve as an adjunct professor of physics. During his time as director, Frieman worked on expanding research at the Institution, including an increased focus on climate change and environmental science. Frieman retired from his administrative posts at Scripps in 1996. After his retirement, Frieman became Director Emeritus and continued to advise the institution.

During his career, Edward Frieman was a prominent consultant and government advisor, working on issues from defense, energy, and science policy. Some of his more prominent appointments on committees and panels include: the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (1980-1990), the Secretary of Defense Task Force on Anti-Submarine Warfare (chair), and the White House Science Council (vice-chair). He was also an early member of JASON and served as chair.

Additionally, Frieman was active within NAS committees, including: Ocean Studies Board (1987-1993), Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources (1992-1995), Board on Global Change (1993-1994), Board on Sustainable Development (chair, 1994-1996), and Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) Committee (chair).

Edward Frieman joined the American Physical Society (APS) in 1962, the National Academy of Sciences in 1981, and the American Philosophical Society in 1990. Frieman was awarded: the National Academy of Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowship (1964), the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship (1970), the Department of Energy Distinguished Service Medal (1980), the Richtmyer Award from the American Physical Society (1984), the Distinguished Alumni Award from Polytechnic Institute (1984), the Marine Technology Society Compass Distinguished Achievement Award (1995), the Department of the Navy's Superior Public Service Award (1996), and the James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics (2002).

Edward A. Frieman passed away on April 11, 2013.

Papers of Edward A. Frieman, plasma physicist, prominent government advisor, and Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1986-1996). The collection documents Frieman's work with various institutions, including consulting and committee work, as well as some of his research notes from Princeton University, and records from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), and Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

There are gaps in documentation, specifically during Frieman's early career at Princeton University. When Frieman left Princeton for a position at the U.S. Department of Energy, he left his files in his office and they were later discarded. Additionally, Frieman did not routinely keep his lecture notes and course materials.

Arranged in seven series: 1) BIOGRAPHICAL, 2) CORRESPONDENCE, 3) WRITINGS, LECTURES, AND SPEECHES, 4) ORGANIZATIONS, COMMITTEES, AND CONSULTING, 5) PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 6) SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (SAIC), and 7) SIO OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR.

UC San Diego. Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director Records, SAC 1. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Library.

Charles David Keeling Papers, SMC 99. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Library.

When the bulk of the collection was received by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archives in 1996, staff determined that groupings or series were not clearly defined. Materials were moved into archival folders and original titles were retained when possible. Portions of the collection were re-organized, including shifting consulting and committee work that Frieman worked on while he was SIO Director with other UC San Diego materials.

In 2023, the collection was reprocessed and the basic organizational scheme was respected when possible. Consulting and committee work unrelated to Frieman's role as Director of SIO, were reunited with related material the ORGANIZATIONS, COMMITTEES, AND CONSULTING series. Government reports that are available online or in the general library collection were removed, focusing the content of SMC 77 on unique archival resources and materials.

Container List

BIOGRAPHICAL

Scope and Content of Series

Series 1) BIOGRAPHICAL: A small series including employment correspondence, curriculum vitae, bibliographic statements, interviews, award material, and photographs. Arranged chronologically, with photographs grouped at the end of the series.

For a few additional photographs of Frieman, please see the ORGANIZATIONS, COMMITTEES, AND CONSULTING series and the SIO OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR series.

Box 1 Folder 1-2
Press releases and newspaper clippings, 1955-1996
Box 1 Folder 3-4
Bibliographic statements, curriculum vita, and publications list, 1959-1996
Box 1 Folder 5
Biographical dictionary and directory submissions, 1965-1997
Box 1 Folder 6
University of California and Scripps Institution of Oceanography biography supplements, 1981-1996
Box FB-238 Folder 9
Project Matterhorn - Collage poster and letter of appreciation from John Archibald Wheeler, 1984

Collage includes list of personnel involved and newspaper article regarding hydrogen bomb experiments at Eniwetok.

Box 1 Folder 7-8
Interviews, 1986-1990

Includes interview by the American Institute of Physics regarding Frieman's time working on JASON, interview for PSA Magazine, and UCSD Times. Also includes correspondence regarding interview with Varied Directions Inc.

Box 1 Folder 9
Joy Frieman - Bear Facts profile, La Jolla Chamber Music Society Newsletter interview and photographs, 1986-1992
Box 1 Folder 10
Navy League of the United States membership cards, 1989-1991
Box 1 Folder 11
The Compass Award, Marine Technology Society (MTS), 1995

Includes program, acceptance speech, and photographs.

Box 1 Folder 12
Focus on the Future: A Symposium to Honor the Tenure of Edward A. Frieman - Remarks by Frieman, 1996 July 26
Box 1 Folder 13
Focus on the Future: A Symposium to Honor the Tenure of Edward A. Frieman - VHS, 1996 July 26

Symposium held at the Sumner Auditorium in honor of Frieman's retirement as Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Walter Munk introduces the speakers, which include: Dan Goldin, Charles Kennel, Marshall Rosenbluth, Richard Garwin, and John Deutch. Topics discussed include: high energy physics, fusion research, NASA, Mission to Planet Earth, and Frieman's contributions to science. Video was produced by Richard Wargo and edited by Mike Weber of UCSD-TV.

Photographs

Box 2 Folder 1
Portraits, ca. 1952-1990
Box 2 Folder 2
Group photographs, ca. 1955-1990

Photographs include the Mel's Marauders soccer team (undated); Princeton University picnic (ca. 1952-1959); Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory including James, Richard Post, Allis, Martin Kruskal, and Albert Simon (ca. 1952-1959); Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory including Frieman, Thomas H. Stix, Donald Grove, Melvin "Mel" B. Gottlieb, and unidentified individuals (ca. 1952-1965).

Box 2 Folder 3
Conferences, meetings, and U.S. Senate hearing, ca. 1958-1991

Includes international meeting with Frieman, Melvin "Mel" B. Gottlieb, and Frank as delegates (ca. 1952-1972); visit of Gersh Itskovich Budker (physicist) to Princeton University (ca. 1958-1970); Fourth European Conference on Controlled Fusion and Plasma Physics (1970); "Grumman's housewarming" (1978 July 12); Senate Confirmation Hearing (1979 December 11); Frieman, Mullin, and Ralph A. Lewin at the Faculty Club, UC San Diego (1991 March).

Box 2 Folder 4
Awards and ceremonies, ca. 1965-1984

Includes "Distinguished Associate Award," E.O. Lawrence Memorial Award (1980), swearing in ceremony as Director of Energy Research (1980 January 4), Frieman's appointment to White House Science Council (1981), and Distinguished Alumni Award from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (1984).

Box 2 Folder 5
Frieman with Ronald Reagan and unidentified, 1983 March 23
Box 2 Folder 6
Visit to Naval Training Center, 1990 February 16
Box FB-238 Folder 9
Edward Frieman and James D. Watkins at the first meeting of the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board, 1991

Photograph is signed by Watkins (Secretary of Energy) and mounted. Image also includes four other unidentified individuals.

CORRESPONDENCE

Scope and Content of Series

Series 2) CORRESPONDENCE: A small selection of Frieman's professional correspondence primarily dating from outside his tenure as SIO Director from 1986-1996. Includes letters documenting appointments at various institutions and committees. Arranged chronologically.

Additional correspondence may also be found throughout the collection. Files in Series 4) ORGANIZATIONS, COMMITTEES, AND CONSULTING; Series 6) SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (SAIC); and Series 7) SIO OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR contain complementary correspondence.

Box 2 Folder 7-12
Correspondence, 1963-1990

Includes correspondence from President Jimmy Carter, letters of appointment and congratulations, consulting agreement with United Technologies Corporation, proposed research by John Harte titled "The greenhouse Effect and Wildfire in California," and photographs.

Box 3 Folder 1-5
Correspondence, 1991-1996

Includes correspondence with Office of the Consumers' Council (OCC) members. the U.S. House of Representatives regarding the Defense Department appropriations bill, and regarding the National Research Council (NRC) global change proposal.

WRITINGS, LECTURES, AND SPEECHES

Scope and Content of Series

Series 3) WRITINGS, LECTURES, AND SPEECHES. Arranged in three subseries: A) Writings, B) Lectures and Speeches, and C) Works by Others.

A) Writings: Includes notes and drafts for many, but not all, of Frieman's written works. Of particular note is an unpublished book on plasma physics, tentatively titled Foundations of Plasma Physics. This work was written while Frieman was at Princeton University and through its various drafts, documents changes in the field of plasma physics between 1963-1979. Arranged chronologically.

B) Lectures and Speeches: Documents Frieman's substantial work as an advocate, spokesman, and faculty member at UC San Diego. Includes note, drafts, and outlines for Frieman's talks presented at various meetings, conferences, and events. Arranged chronologically by date of event.

C) Works by Others: A small selection of papers and reports created by Frieman's colleagues, arranged alphabetically by author's name.

Writings

Box 3 Folder 6
A discussion of kinetic theory of vacuum systems, 1948 June

Master of Science thesis.

Box 3 Folder 7
The proton-proton capture cross section and energy production in the sun, 1951 June

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.) dissertation.

Box 3 Folder 8
Introduction to the physics of plasmas, ca. 1955-1965

Seminar booklet.

Box 3 Folder 9
Frieman et al. Two-stream instability in finite beams, 1961 July 20

Published in "Physics of Fluids 5, no. 2."

Box 3 Folder 10
Orbit theory and the Boltzmann equation (NASA), 1962
Box 52 Folder 1-15
Foundations of Plasma Physics (unpublished) - First draft, 1963

Frieman began writing this book while at Princeton University, intended as a graduate-level text for Academic Press. He revised and redrafted the manuscript several times, including a complete re-draft in 1978. The drafts give an overview of the major currents and thoughts in plasma physics and how they changed over time. Folders include various handwritten and typed drafts.

Box 53 Folder 1-9
Foundations of Plasma Physics (unpublished) - Second through sixth drafts, 1964-1979

Frieman began writing this book while at Princeton University, intended as a graduate-level text for Academic Press. He revised and redrafted the manuscript several times, including a complete re-draft in 1978. The drafts give an overview of the major currents and thoughts in plasma physics and how they changed over time. Folders include various handwritten and typed drafts.

Box 3 Folder 11
Bodner and Frieman. The quasi linear theory of plasma oscillations and instabilities, 1963 February

Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University publication.

Box 3 Folder 12
On a new method in the theory of irreversible processes, 1963 March
Box 4 Folder 1
Frieman and Rutherford. Kinetic Theory of a weakly unstable plasma, 1963 April 22

Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University publication.

Box 4 Folder 2
Rutherford and Frieman. Two particle correlation function for an unstable plasma, 1963 August
Box 4 Folder 3
Frieman and Book. Convergent classical kinetic equation for a plasma, 1963 December
Box 4 Folder 4
Frieman and Oberman. Lecture notes on orbit theory and macroscopic theory, 1964 October

Plasma Physics Summer Institute, Princeton University.

Box 4 Folder 5
Frieman, Weimer, and Rutherford. Maximal ordering stability problem, 1965 September

Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University publication.

Box 4 Folder 6
Johnson et al. A negative V" stellarator, 1966 January 24
Box 4 Folder 7
The present state of plasma kinetic theory (PPL-AF-1), 1966 May

An Air Force Office of Scientific Research publication.

Box 4 Folder 8
Frieman and Goldman. Propagation of correlations in a Boltzmann gas, 1966 December
Box 4 Folder 9
Goldman and Frieman. On the structure of the bbgky hierarchy for a Boltzmann gas, 1967 January

Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University publication.

Box 4 Folder 10
Rutherford and Frieman. On the stabilization of drift waves, 1967 January

Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University publication.

Box 4 Folder 11
Rosenbluth et al. Neoclassical effects on plasma equilibria and rotation, 1971 January
Box 4 Folder 12
Weimer, Frieman, and Johnson. Localized magnetohydrodynamic instabilities in tokamaks with noncircular cross sections, 1974 March

Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University publication.

Box 4 Folder 13
Horton et al. Stability theory of dissipative trapped-electron and trapped-ion modes, 1974 November

Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University publication.

Box 4 Folder 14
Rewoldt et al. Two dimensional spatial structure of the dissipative trapped electron mode, 1976 September

Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University publication.

Box 4 Folder 15
Frieman and Hagan. New Hamiltonian methods in gyrokinetic plasma theory, ca. 1980-1985
Box 4 Folder 16
Frieman and Chen. Nonlinear gyrokinetic equations for low frequency electromagnetic waves in general plasma equilibria, 1981 October
Box 4 Folder 17
Frieman and Hagan. Progress report on a fully Lagrangian renormalized approximation theory of fluid turbulence, 1987 December
Box 4 Folder 18
The greenhouse effect - Time to cool the rhetoric, 1990 February 21

Article published in the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Box 4 Folder 19
Serving California's future, 1990 March 14

Article published in the California Business Magazine.

Box 4 Folder 20
Introduction for annual report, 1990 March 28

Describes research at Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO).

Box 4 Folder 21
More than academic - Editorial on the Calif. Environmental Technology Center (CETC), 1994
Box 4 Folder 22
A note on drag reduction and acoustic calculation, undated
Box 4 Folder 23
Theoretical survey of low beta toroidal devices, undated
Box 4 Folder 24-25
Unidentified research notes and calculations, undated

Includes notes on turbulence theory and Eulerian expansion.

Lectures, Speeches, and Testimony

Box 4 Folder 26
Lists of speeches, 1986 October 23-1996 October 5
Box 4 Folder 27
Annual Midwestern Conference on Food and Social Policy remarks, 1979 August 31-1979 November 14
Box 5 Folder 1
Statement before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, U.S. Senate, 1979 December 11
Box 5 Folder 2
Remarks on energy research and the role of universities, 1980 February-1980 December
Box 5 Folder 3-4
Miscellaneous lectures and speeches, 1980 May 5-1996 August 30

Includes Scripps Institution of Oceanography Staff Council and Director's Council talks. Many of the works are untitled.

Box 5 Folder 5
Global Technology Expectations 1980-2000 - Energy systems keynote address, 1980 March 21-1980 April 21
Box 5 Folder 6
Alabama Science Policy Forum on Energy Policy and Research - Correspondence, 1980 July 21-1980 October 29

Presented at Auburn University.

Box 5 Folder 7
U.S. Perspectives on Energy Research and Development remarks, 1980 September 4
Box 5 Folder 8
Fourth Topic Meeting on Technology and Control of Nuclear Fusion keynote address, 1980 October 14
Box 5 Folder 9
The role of long range research in the National Energy Program - Symposium in Honor of Gerald F. Tape, 1980 November 13-1981 January 14
Box 5 Folder 10
Meeting of University Laboratory Cooperative Program Managers, 1980 November 20

Includes background information and talking points.

Box 5 Folder 11
The mobilization of the private sector in effective development of fusion energy, National Science Foundation (NSF) workshop, 1980 November 25
Box 5 Folder 12
Dedicatory address at Holifield Heavy Ion Research Facility, 1980 December 8
Box 5 Folder 13
U.S. energy research and development priorities and the status of magnetic fusion - Correspondence and announcement, 1981 January 23

Presented at the Philosophical Society of Washington.

Box 53 Folder 10
Fusion from strange attractors to energy policy (with notes entitled, "The outlook for US energy policy"), Richtmyer Memorial Lecture, American Institute of Physics (AIP), 1983 January 25

Includes transparencies.

Box 5 Folder 14
The energy sector, 1984 May 21

Symposium on Technological Frontiers and Foreign Relations.

Box 5 Folder 15
Marine Technology Society talk, 1986 September-1986 November
Box 5 Folder 16
Atkinson, Patek, and Frieman. Scripps Institution of Oceanography aquarium press conference statements, 1986 October 28

Announcement of donation for the construction of Birch aquarium.

Box 5 Folder 17
University Industry Cooperation, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Symposium - Program and notes, 1986 October 30

Frieman gave the opening remarks.

Box 5 Folder 18
A random walk through turbulence theory, Faculty Inaugural Lecture, Scripps Institution of Oceanography - Notes on transparencies and flyer, 1986 November 10
Box 5 Folder 19
A random walk through turbulence theory, Faculty Inaugural Lecture, Scripps Institution of Oceanography - Audiocassette, 1986 November 10
Box 5 Folder 20
American Philosophical Society remarks, Philadelphia, 1986 December 16-1987 November 13
Box 5 Folder 21
Reflection on scholarship: From Star Wars to the undersea world, 1987 February-1987 March

Presented at San Diego Independent Scholars meeting.

Box 5 Folder 22
A random walk through turbulence theory - Correspondence and notes on transparencies, 1987 March 6-12

Presented at Berkeley Physics Department Colloquium.

Box 5 Folder 23
Institute of Marine Research (IMR) presentation to UC Regents, 1987 March 19
Box 5 Folder 24
Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier groundbreaking - Luncheon talking points and opening remarks, 1987 March 24-27

Includes event program.

Box 5 Folder 25
Staff Affirmative Action Celebration remarks, 1987 March 25
Box 5 Folder 26
Antarctic Research Center dedication remarks, 1987 July 23
Box 6 Folder 1
Superconductors, supernovas, supercolliders and all that, Presidential science advising, 1987 August

Presented at North City Forum.

Box 6 Folder 2
Sea'vening Soiree, Scripps Institution of Oceanography funding gala opening remarks, 1987 October 9
Box 6 Folder 3
Nierenberg Hall dedication remarks, 1988 January 11
Box 6 Folder 4
State Joint Committee on Science and Technology in Sacramento, California, 1988 January-1988 February

Hearing testimony correspondence and notes.

Box 6 Folder 5
The big splash, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1988 March

Remarks presented at the Thomas Wayland Vaughan Aquarium-Museum.

Box 6 Folder 6
Has San Diego lost its competitive edge, San Diego Kiwanis - Correspondence and program, 1988 March 2-1988 June 22
Box 6 Folder 7
San Diego Rotary Club remarks, 1988 May
Box 6 Folder 8
Natural History, Comparative Physiology, and Medicine, Fred White Symposium - Welcoming comments, 1988 June 7
Box 53 Folder 11
Revelle College commencement remarks, UC San Diego, 1988 June 19
Box 6 Folder 9
Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier dedication, 1988 July 12-1988 July 20
Box 6 Folder 10
Tsunami Society Conference on Natural and Man-made Disasters in the Marine Environment - Welcoming comments, correspondence, and program, 1989 July-1988 August
Box 6 Folder 11
Executive Women International (EWI) Pier Party remarks, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1988 August 16-1988 September 13

Includes event photographs.

Box 6 Folder 12-13
Thirteenth Annual Doherty Lecture, 1989 February 16-1990 September

Includes presentation materials. Talk was presented in Washington, D.C. and later published in the Marine Technology Society Journal.

Box 6 Folder 14
Third Interagency Airborne Geoscience Workshop, 1989 February 21-1989 February 24

Includes presentation materials and program abstracts.

Box 6 Folder 15
Claude E. ZoBell memorial remarks, 1989 April 7
Box 6 Folder 16
Scholander Hall dedication remarks, 1989 May 19
Box 6 Folder 17-18
Submarine Technology Symposium, Johns Hopkins University - Keynote speech, 1989 May 23-1990 August 8

Includes event photographs.

Box 6 Folder 19
Edward Goldberg Symposium, Scripps Institution of Oceanography - Remarks by Roger Revelle and Edward Frieman, 1989 July 28-1989 August 11
Box 6 Folder 20
Chancellor's Council address, 1989 July 31
Box 6 Folder 21
Twenty Fifth Anniversary Rededication of the Southwest Fisheries Center, 1989 September-1989 October

Includes "The first 25 years" by Lillian L. Vlymen, NOAA Technical Memorandum.

Box 6 Folder 22
California Cooperative Ocean Fisheries Investigation (CalCOFI) Fortieth Anniversary Symposium - Welcoming remarks, 1989 October 19-1991 February 15
Box 6 Folder 23
Global warming - Is it too hot to handle, 1989 October 25

Chancellor's Associates remarks.

Box 6 Folder 24
American College of Probate Counsel talk, 1989 October 25-1990 March 12
Box 6 Folder 25
Groundbreaking for the Stephen Birch Aquarium Museum, 1989 November 3-1989 December 1
Box 7 Folder 1
Cody Award Dinner remarks, 1989-1994
Box 7 Folder 2-3
National Energy Strategy Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) hearing testimony, 1990 February 7-1990 March 22

Includes correspondence from U.S. Department of Energy regarding hearing transcripts and logistics.

Box 7 Folder 4
Electromagnetic Research Facility dedication remarks, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1990 February 21
Box 7 Folder 5
Costal Commission visit speech, 1990 April 10-1993 February 17
Box 7 Folder 6-7
Ritter Memorial Fellowship Lecture opening comments, 1990 April 26-1994 March 17
Box 54 Folder 1
Re-thinking the role of science - Introduction for Roald Sagdeev, 1990 June-1991 February 13
Box 7 Folder 8
National Society of Fund Raising Executives awards luncheon remarks, 1990 October 31-1990 November 21
Box 7 Folder 9
Staff council meeting remarks, 1990 November 15
Box 7 Folder 10
Future of oceanography / New partnerships. Ocean Science Board (OSB) Panel, American Geophysical Union (AGU) Meeting, San Francisco, 1990 December 4-1991 May 24
Box 7 Folder 11
EXXON Environmental Research Planning and Coordination Committee welcome speech, 1991 February 27-1991 March 5
Box 7 Folder 12
Introductory remarks for the Walter Munk at Inaugural Lecture, The Heard Island Experiment, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1991 March 1
Box 7 Folder 13
Sea Grant site visit, 1991 April 15
Box 7 Folder 14
Future Challenges in Scientific Ocean Drilling, JOIDES Symposium, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1991 May 30-1991 July 8
Box 7 Folder 15
Office of Naval Research (ONR) site visit to Scripps Institution of Oceanography - Welcoming remarks, 1991 June 7-1991 June 10
Box 7 Folder 16
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting- The Future of the National Laboratories, Chicago, 1991 August 30-1992 February 11

Meeting was organized by Frieman.

Box 7 Folder 17
Present and Future, Japan Marine Science and Technology Center (JAMSTEC) Symposium speech, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Tokyo, Japan, 1991 November 13-1992 March 2
Box 7 Folder 18
U.S. Senate Science, Technology and Space Subcommittee on Earth Observing System testimony, 1992 February 19-1992 April 3
Box 7 Folder 19
Director's Council meeting, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1992 February 21-1996 March 15
Box 7 Folder 20
The New Earth Observing System colloquium, University of Chicago Physics Department, 1992 March 4-1992 June 8
Box 7 Folder 21
Young Presidents Organization Meeting speech, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1992 April 21
Box 7 Folder 22
Secretary of Fisheries visit - Welcoming remarks, 1992 July 25-1992 August 3

Includes photograph and written address from Mexico secretary of fisheries Guillermo Jimenez.

Box 7 Folder 23
Birch Aquarium Launching Ceremony remarks, 1992 September 14
Box 7 Folder 24-25
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives testimony, 1992 September 14-1992 December 21
Box 7 Folder 26
U.C. San Diego Foundation Board of Trustees meeting speech, La Jolla, California, 1992 December 4
Box 7 Folder 27-28
Scripps Family dinners, 1992-1996
Box 8 Folder 1
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources testimony, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C., 1993 March 3-1993 March 24
Box 8 Folder 2-3
Staff Council meeting presentation, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1993 May 18-1993 May 25

Includes presentation materials.

Box 8 Folder 4
Corporate Sponsors special event speech, 1993 June 9 - 1993 August 5
Box 8 Folder 5
American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) meeting remarks, Princess Hotel, San Diego - Correspondence and brochure, 1993 July 13-1993 July 22
Box 8 Folder 6
Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP) II and Scripps Crossing dedication speech, 1993 November 16
Box 8 Folder 7
California Ocean Resources Management Plan hearing, Scripps Sumner Auditorium - Welcoming remarks, 1993 September 27-1993 November 17
Box 8 Folder 8
What Happened to the Super Collider?, 1994 January 10-1994 March 2

Faculty Luncheon Seminar, University of California, San Diego.

Box 8 Folder 9
Colloquium in memory of Jeffery Frautschy, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1994 January 11
Box 8 Folder 10
California Environmental Research and Technology Network Director's update, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1994 January 12
Box 8 Folder 11
Talk to Connect, San Diego Technology Forum, La Jolla, 1994 February 9
Box 8 Folder 12
Berger-Keeling dinner remarks, 1994 February 15
Box 8 Folder 13
Quandaries, Exploration, Decisions (QED Group) - Talk on the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Strategic Plan and the U.S. Navy, 1994 March 14
Box 8 Folder 14
Speech on environmental technology and California Institute on Environmental Technology (CIET), Marine Technology Society Corporate Dinner, 1994 April 12-1994 July 24
Box 8 Folder 15
OIC-Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS) Carbon Dioxide Panel welcoming remarks - Correspondence, 1994 May 5-1994 June 13
Box 8 Folder 16
Sustainable Economic Development and The California Institute for Environmental Technology remarks, 1994 May 17
Box 8 Folder 17
Sustainable ports speech, 1994 June 2
Box 8 Folder 18
Where are we going? California Institute on Environmental Technology (CIET) and all that - A new strategic vision?, 1994 June 14

Chancellors Council speech.

Box 8 Folder 19
La Jolla Rotary Club luncheon speech, La Jolla, 1994 August 5-1994 December 6
Box 8 Folder 20
Thurgood Marshall College honors seminar speech, 1994 August 8-1995 June 8
Box 8 Folder 21
White House Conference on Environmental Monitoring welcoming remarks, 1995 January 17
Box 8 Folder 22
Interview remarks for Judith Gunther, Popular Science Magazine , 1995 January 26
Box 8 Folder 23
Middle Management Council, Chancellor's Briefing speech, 1995 February 6-1995 March 14

Includes presentation materials.

Box 8 Folder 24
ARM Science Team meeting remarks - Correspondence, 1995 February 28-March 23
Box 8 Folder 25
NASA Specialized Center of Research and Training (NSCORT) in Exobiology site visit, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics, 1995 March 1-1995 March 9
Box 8 Folder 26
R/V Roger Revelle launch and christening ceremony speech, 1995 April 1-1995 April 20
Box 8 Folder 27
Nursery exhibit dedication speech, Stephen Birch Aquarium Museum, 1995 April 27-1995 April 28
Box 8 Folder 28
Office of Naval Research (ONR) site visit speech, 1995 June 9
Box 8 Folder 29
U.S. Global Change Research Program and NASA's Mission to Planet Earth presentation, National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council (NAS/NRC), 1995 September 26
Box 8 Folder 30
Global integrated observing systems and strategies talk, 1996 February 6
Box 8 Folder 31
Committee on Science hearing on U.S. Global Change Research, U.S. House of Representatives, 1996 March 4-1996 May 3

Includes statement by Frieman titled "U.S. Global Change Research", as well as descriptions of Mission to Planet Earth.

Box 8 Folder 32
Ellen Revelle Eckis, San Diego Legacy Award for Philanthropy introduction, 1996 March 9
Box 8 Folder 33
Harmon Craig 70th birthday celebration remarks, 1996 March 14

Includes SIO staff council meeting remarks.

Box 8 Folder 34
Whale of a Gala remarks, 1996 March 15-1996 March 16
Box 8 Folder 35
Scripps Institution of Oceanography's World Submarine Invitational, 1996 March 30-April 1
Box 8 Folder 36
Paul Crutzen, Nobel Laureate reception, introductory remarks, 1996 April 5
Box 8 Folder 37
Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) Second International Conference keynote speech, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., 1996 June 15-1996 June 25
Box 8 Folder 38
Center for Ocean Atmosphere Research Building ground breaking - Welcoming remarks, 1996 July 16-1996 July 23
Box 8 Folder 39
Think Tank, PBS - Correspondence and talking points, 1996 July 17-August 16
Box 8 Folder 40
R/V Roger Revelle welcoming ceremony address, Nimitz Marine Facility (MarFac), 1996 August 2
Box 8 Folder 41
Sheila Lawrence reception remarks, 1996 August 8
Box 8 Folder 42
Revelle Revelry remarks, 1996 October 5
Box 8 Folder 43
Scripps, the end of the Cold War and new beginnings, 2000 February 8

Speech given at Oceanography: The Making of a Science, People, Institutions, and Discovery Colloquia.

Box 8 Folder 44
Marine Policy (PS 161) lecture notes, undated
Box 8 Folder 45
Untitled talk on "mission to planet Earth", undated
Box 54 Folder 2
American Physical Society (APS) meeting speech, undated

Works by Others

Box 9 Folder 1
Abarbanel, Henry D.I. Hamiltonian description of almost geostrophic flow, 1985 April
Box 9 Folder 2
Agnew, Harold M. Please wake me up I must be dreaming, 1991 January 7

On war tactics and strategy in Iraq and Kuwait.

Box 9 Folder 3
Atkinson, Richard C. Supply and demand for science and engineering PhDs: A national crisis in the making, 1989 February 16
Box 9 Folder 4
Atkinson, Richard C. Science advice at the cabinet level, 1987 June 18
Box 9 Folder 5
Conference on the Future of Conflict (Space Panel) papers, Georgetown University, 1981

Garwin, Cooper, Johnson, Wood.

Box 9 Folder 6
Coppi, Bruno. Papers from Dept of Physics, Stanford University, ca. 1960s
Box 9 Folder 7
Cornwall, John M. The physics of ballistic missile defense, undated
Box 9 Folder 8
Flax, Alexander. Arms control verification and telemetry encryption, 1986
Box 9 Folder 9
Frieman, Joshua A. Particle creation in inhomogeneous spacetimes, 1989 January
Box 9 Folder 10
Lamb, George. Convergent correlation for a two-component plasma, 1964 November
Box 9 Folder 11
Learned, John G. Detectability of submarines by newly discovered turbulence stimulated ocean light, 1984 September 21
Box 9 Folder 12
Littlejohn, Robert G. (Center for Plasma Physics and Fusion Engineering, University of California). Variational principles of guiding center motion, 1982 January
Box 9 Folder 13
Lynton, Ernest A. Universities in crisis. A paper prepared for the Directorate of Social Affairs, Manpower, and Education Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, ca. 1984
Box 9 Folder 14
Rostoker and Matsuda. Kinetic theory of particles and waves, 1966 April
Box 9 Folder 15
Walker, Robert E. Memos and papers on light scattering, 1982

ORGANIZATIONS, COMMITTEES, AND CONSULTING

Scope and Content of Series

Series 4) ORGANIZATIONS, COMMITTEES, AND CONSULTING: This series documents Frieman's membership and contributions to professional organizations, as well as his advising, consulting, and committee work for both private and government organizations. Includes correspondence, letters of appointment and contracts, notes, meeting materials, proposals, and reports. General topics include climate change and environmental issues, energy research and development, oceanography, defense planning, government policies, and science-government relations.

Of particular note is materials documenting Frieman's work on the NASA Earth Observing System, as well as his roles as vice-chair for the White House Science Council (WHS) and Director of Energy Research for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The DOE materials do not represent the entirety of Frieman's work during this time period, as official records remained with the department after his departure in 1981.

Arranged alphabetically by folder title.

Box 9 Folder 16
Advanced Technology Inc., 1988-1989
Box 9 Folder 17
AMAX Inc., 1993

Includes descriptions of "SSF Aluminum wheels" and the Advanced Fine Coal Cleaning Project. Frieman served as consultant.

Box 9 Folder 18-19
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 1981-1995

Includes paper by Frieman titled "Basic research for the advancement of energy science and technology," for presentation at the Workshop on Basic Research for the Advancement of Energy Science and Technology.

Box 9 Folder 20
American Institute of Physics, 1986-1995
Box 9 Folder 21
American Physiological Society (APS), 1990-1996
Box 10 Folder 1-8
California Council on Science and Technology - Correspondence and meeting materials, 1989-1991

Frieman was a founding member.

Box 11 Folder 1-3
California Council on Science and Technology - Meeting materials, 1988-1991

Includes report on California's research and development infrastructure. Frieman was a founding member.

Box 11 Folder 4-5
Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government, 1989-1996

Includes "Building a foundation for environmental protection strengthening federal environmental R&D programs" (1992).

Box 11 Folder 6-9
Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government - Task Force on the Organization of Federal R&D Programs, 1989-1991

Frieman served on the task force.

Box 12 Folder 1-3
Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government - Task Force on the Organization of Federal R&D Programs, 1991-1992

Includes "A radical reform of the defense acquisition system" and draft of "Building a foundation for environmental protection: Strengthening Federal environmental R&D programs" (1992). Frieman served on the task force.

Box 12 Folder 4-12
Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Foundation for Earth Sciences, 1986-1994

Includes meeting materials, financial statements, and materials related to the Project IDA (International Deployment of Accelerometers). Frieman served on the Board of Directors. The foundation was formerly La Jolla Foundation for Earth Sciences.

Box 13 Folder 1
Center for Oceans Law and Policy, 1990-1994

Includes report of the Director (1990). Frieman served on the Advisory Board.

Box 13 Folder 2
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) - Nuclear Intelligence Panel, 1988-1993
Box 13 Folder 3
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) - Panel on Environmental Issues, 1992

Contains letters of appointment and contract.

Box 13 Folder 4
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) - Science and Technology Advisory Panel (STAP), 1983-1986

Contains letters of appointment and contract.

Box 13 Folder 5
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) - Hypersonic Technology Program, 1982 October

Defense Science Board (DSB), U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)

Box 13 Folder 6-8
General - Appointment letters, correspondence, and notes, 1984-1995
Box 54 Folder 3
Security Subgroup - Correspondence and notes, 1986
Box 13 Folder 9
Task Force - Antisubmarine Warfare Advisory Committee, 1991-1992

Frieman served as Chair.

Box 13 Folder 10
Task Force - Joint Special Operations Agency, 1985

Includes notes.

Box 13 Folder 11
Task Force - Meeting notes, Washington, D.C., 1986 August 18-20
Box 13 Folder 12
Task Force - Review Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) Verification Procedures, 1988
Box 54 Folder 4
Task Force - Special Operations, 1984-1986

Edward Frieman served as Chair.

Box 54 Folder 5-9
Task Force - Special Operations Research and Development, 1984-1986

Includes correspondence and notes from "Hell Week."

Box 13 Folder 13
Task Force - Strategic Force Modernization Program, 1988-1989
Box 13 Folder 14-16
Task Force - Summer Study, 1988
Box 13 Folder 17
Department of the Navy - Planning and Steering Advisory Committee (PSAC), 1990-1994
Box 14 Folder 1
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), 1991

Includes materials related to visits by Jack McCreedy and other DEC members.

Box 14 Folder 2-3
Draper Laboratory Inc., 1989-1995

Includes meeting minutes and annual reports (1992-1993). Frieman was a member of the corporation.

Box 14 Folder 4
Dynamic Technologies Inc. (DTI), 1995-1996
Box 14 Folder 5
Education Development Center (EDC) High Tech Council, 1983

General Motors - Science Advisory Committee

Box 14 Folder 6
Contracts, 1987-1991

Frieman served as a member of the committee.

Box 14 Folder 7-8
Correspondence, 1987-1994

Includes background information from 1983-1985.

Box 14 Folder 9-12
Meeting materials and reports, 1986-1987

Includes portions of annual reports written by Frieman.

Box 15 Folder 1-11
Meeting materials and reports, 1987-1989

Includes portions of annual reports written by Frieman.

Box 16 Folder 1-6
Meeting materials and reports, 1989-1990

Includes portions of annual reports written by Frieman.

Box 17 Folder 1-6
Meeting materials and reports, 1989-1993

Includes portions of annual reports written by Frieman.

Box 17 Folder 7
Photographs - Frieman and other SAC members, 1987-1992
Box 17 Folder 8
GreyStone Technology Inc., 1994
Box 17 Folder 9-10
Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA) - Letter of appointment, consultant agreements, and advisory group materials, 1982-1995
Box 18 Folder 1
Institute for Science in Society (ISIS), 1991-1993

Frieman served on the Board of Directors.

Box 18 Folder 2
International Trade Commission, County of San Diego, 1986
Box 18 Folder 3
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) - Global Energy and Water Experiment (GEWEX), 1993-1996

Includes correspondence regarding Frieman's plenary address at the 2nd International Scientific Conference on the Global Energy and Water Experiment (GEWEX).

Box 18 Folder 4
Journal of Defense Research (JDR) Editorial Board, 1987-1991
Box 18 Folder 5
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - Directors Advisory Committee, 1995
Box 18 Folder 6
Los Alamos National Laboratory - National Security Advisory Board consulting agreements, 1988-1991
Box 18 Folder 7
McGraw-Hill Book Company - Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Board of Consulting Editors, 1987-1988

Mitre Corporation

Box 18 Folder 8-9
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) - MEDEA Program consultants, 1994-1996

Includes testimony by Lawrence K. Gershwin.

Box 18 Folder 10
Environmental Task Force, 1992-1993

Edward Frieman served on Ocean Productivity, Circulation, air-sea exchange, and Pollution panel in 1992 and 1993; as well as the general panel in 1992.

Box 18 Folder 11-12
JASON Science Advisory Panel - Contracts, 1981-1996

Frieman joined JASON in 1960 and was a member of the Steering Committee.

Box 19 Folder 1-3
JASON Science Advisory Panel - Correspondence, 1986-1996

Frieman joined JASON in 1960 and was a member of the Steering Committee.

Box 19 Folder 4-17
JASON Science Advisory Panel - Meeting materials, 1987-1995

Frieman joined JASON in 1960 and was a member of the Steering Committee.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Box 20 Folder 1
Correspondence - General, 1987-1996
Box 20 Folder 2-3
Earth Observing Systems (EOS), 1991-1996

Includes report of the Earth Observing System (EOS) Engineering Review Committee (1991), as well as statement by Frieman to a U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation hearing. Frieman served as chair of the EOS Engineering Review Committee.

Box 20 Folder 4
Earth Observing Systems (EOS) Bid on Global Change, 1994
Box 20 Folder 5-7
Earth Observing System (EOS) Engineering Review Advisory Committee - Correspondence, agreement, and meeting materials, 1990-1993

Includes correspondence and reports by Gregory H. Canavan, as well as Frieman's testimony for the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation hearing (1991). Frieman served as Chair.

Box 21 Folder 1-3
Earth Observing System (EOS) Engineering Review Advisory Committee - Meeting materials and report, 1991-1992

Frieman served as Chair.

Box 21 Folder 4
Earth Observing Systems (EOS) newspaper clippings, 1991
Box 21 Folder 5
Earth Observing Systems (EOS) Rebaselining Senior Review Group, 1994
Box 21 Folder 6
Mission to Planet Earth, 1994-1995

Includes material related to the Earth Observing Systems (EOS) Rebaselining Senior Review Group.

Box 21 Folder 7
Proposal in response to Earth System Science Pathfinder Missions - Earth Change and Hazard Observatory (ECHO), 1996

Principle investigator: Jean-Bernard Minister. Authorizing Official (Scripps): Edward Frieman.

Box 21 Folder 8
SM Systems and Research Corporation (SMSRC), 1994

National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council (NAS/NRC)

Box 21 Folder 9-12
Board on Global Change, 1993-1995

Includes presentation by Frieman on NAS/NRC U.S. Global Change Research Program and NASA'S MTPE/EOS (1995).

Box 22 Folder 1-3
Board on Global Change, 1995
Box 22 Folder 4-7
Board of Sustainable Development (BSD), 1994-1996

Edward Frieman served as Chair.

Box 22 Folder 8
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources (CENR), 1994
Box 23 Folder 1-3
Committee on International Security and Arms Control (CISAC), 1985-1987

Includes "Technology and the nuclear weapons impasse" by Charles H. Townes.

Box 23 Folder 4
Committee on the Human Dimensions of Global Change - Briefing book, 1996
Box 23 Folder 5
Correspondence - General, 1981-1996
Box 23 Folder 6
Naval Studies Board, 1986-1995
Box 23 Folder 7-8
Ocean Studies Board (OSB), 1987-1990

Includes photograph taken at the 7th OSB meeting (1987).

Box 24 Folder 1-2
Ocean Studies Board (OSB), 1987-1995
Box 24 Folder 3
Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Committee, 1989-1994

In 1988, Frieman joined member of the STAR committee. He also served on subcommittees, Study Senior Technical Council (1989-1991) and the Study Committee on STAR (1991-1992).

Box 24 Folder 4-6
Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) - Superconductor Site Evaluation Committee (SSEC), 1987-1988

Includes letters from opponents and proponents, as well as meeting materials, notes, and newspaper clippings. Edward Frieman served as Chair.

Box 24 Folder 7
National Security Agency (NSA), U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) - Letters of appointment and meeting itinerary, 1995-1996
Box 24 Folder 8
The New Explorers Board of Advisors, 1991-1992
Box 24 Folder 9
Ocean Research Institute (ORI), University of Tokyo - R/V Hakuko Maru visit to San Diego, 1989

Includes draft of speech by Frieman, schedule for visit, and ship brochure, as well as an agreement of cooperation between the University of Tokyo and Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)

Box 25 Folder 1
Correspondence - General, 1982-2002

Includes photograph of Frieman and the White House Science Council with signatures (1982 May 9) and correspondence from the White House. Also includes testimony by S.J. Buchsbaum at the OSTP oversight hearings (1988) and statement by John H. Gibbons (1995), Committee on Science, Space and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives.

Box 25 Folder 2
President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) - Panel on Megaprojects in the Sciences, 1991

Includes report.

Box 25 Folder 3
President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) - Panel on Technology and National Security, 1991-1992

Includes report.

Box 25 Folder 4-6
White House Science Council (WHSC), 1982-1991

Includes correspondence, meeting materials, and recommendations regarding science advisor. Frieman served as Vice-Chair.

Box 25 Folder 7
White House Science Council (WHSC) - Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), 1987-1992

Includes correspondence with Gregory H. Canavan.

Box 25 Folder 8
Office of Technology Assessment - Magnetic Fusion Research and Development Advisory Panel, 1986-1987
Box 26 Folder 1
President's Committee on the National Medal of Science - Correspondence and letters of appointment, 1991-1995

Edward Frieman served as Chair.

Box 26 Folder 2
Star Wars - Defensive Technologies Study, Scientific Review Panel, 1983

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

Box 26 Folder 3
Correspondence - General, 1979-1995

Includes correspondence regarding the Fusion Energy Advisory Committee.

Box 26 Folder 4-7
Assistant Secretary and Director of Energy Research - Appointments and itineraries, 1979-1981
Box 26 Folder 8-9
Director of Energy Research scrapbook - Correspondence, press releases, newspaper clippings, and photographs, 1979-1981

Includes photographs of: Frieman while serving at Director, swearing in ceremony, U.S.-People's Republic of China Joint Commission meeting, and the Enrico Fermi Award (1981).

Box 26 Folder 10
Director of Energy Research swearing in ceremony - Photographs, 1980 January 4
Box 27 Folder 1
Distinguished service medal - Citation and photographs, 1981
Box 27 Folder 2
Energy - General information, 1979-1980

Includes presentation slides.

Box 27 Folder 3
Office of Laser Fusion, 1977-1979

Includes correspondence and contracts.

Box 27 Folder 4
Planning Meeting on Future Roles and Missions, 1992
Box 27 Folder 5
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 1987-1993

Frieman served on the Advisory Committee.

Box 27 Folder 6-7
Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) - Correspondence and meetings, 1990-1994
Box 27 Folder 8-9
Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) - National Laboratory Task Force, 1990-1992

Includes correspondence. Edward Frieman served as Chair.

Box 28 Folder 1-3
Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) - National Laboratory Task Force, 1990-1992

Includes correspondence, meeting minutes, and draft of final report. Edward Frieman served as Chair.

Box 28 Folder 4
Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) - Task Force on Energy Research Priorities, 1991
Box 28 Folder 5
Vice President's Space Advisory Board (VPSPAB), 1991-1993

Edward Frieman served as Chair. Includes materials from the National Space Policy Task Group.

Box 28 Folder 6
Wolfensohn Associates L.P., 1993-1996

Edward Frieman served on the Evaluation Committee.

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

Scope and Content of Series

Series 5) PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: Documenting Frieman's work as a physicist at Princeton University, including Frieman's research notes and calculations, as well as a small selection of lecture and course notes. When Frieman moved on to a position at U.S. Department of Energy (DoE), he left his files in his office and they were later discarded. Due to this, there are gaps in the documentation for this time period. Particularly, there is no documentation of Frieman's work on Project Matterhorn and little documentation of Frieman's various roles in the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. Materials are described at the box level, and arranged alphabetically based on original folder title.

For writings created during this time period, see series 3) WRITINGS, LECTURES, AND SPEECHES.

Box 54 Folder 10-12
Research notes and calculations, ca. 1963-1983

Includes anomalous transport in tokamaks; ballooning; and Bogoliubov, Born, Green, Kirkwood, and Yvon (BBGKY).

Box 55 Folder 1-12
Research notes, calculations, and lecture notes, ca. 1963-1983

Includes Chew, Goldberger and Low (CGL) class notes; classical, neoclassical, anomalous transport; Clear sky-random sea; collisional collisionless modes; drift; collisionless trapped particle modes; collisions ; digression in sea surface statistics; drift tearing; and equilibrium.

Box 56 Folder 1-11
Research notes and calculations, ca. 1963-1983

Inlcudes equilibrium and stability; finite drift and anomalous transport, Finite Labor Radius (FLR) and guiding center; fuel cell; ideal; Kaneda and new formulation; and kinetic ballooning.

Box 57 Folder 1-14
Research notes, calculations, and lecture notes, ca. 1963-1983

Includes kinetic equilibrium, tearing, and foundations lecture notes; landau problem; low B course notes; low B Finite Labor Radius (FLR); low frequency; and Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) and ballooning.

Box 58 Folder 1-10
Research notes, calculations, and lecture notes, ca. 1963-1983

Includes Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) equilibrium, ideal MHD, and deviation; neoclassical; nonlinear gyrokinetics; and miscellaneous notes.

Box 59 Folder 1-10
Research notes, calculations, handbook notes, and Plasma Physics Laboratory meeting materials, ca. 1963-1983

Includes miscellaneous notes; passive optics and potential flow; physics (general); plasma oscillations; plasma physics handbook; Plasma Physics Laboratory information meeting - Illustrations for Theoretical Program by Paul H. Rutherford; radiance modeling; and resistive instabilities.

Box 60 Folder 1-11
Research notes, calculations, and lecture notes, ca. 1963-1983

Includes resistive instabilities and modes; scaling stuff; sun glitter modeling; tearing basic papers, linear theory; tearing, nonlinear; thermal equilibrium; trapped electron, trapped ion; Variation principle; and various course notes.

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (SAIC)

Scope and Content of Series

Series 6) SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (SAIC): Documenting Frieman's role as a science administrator, Executive Vice President, and board member of SAIC. Includes correspondence, notes, workshop and working group materials, proposals, and reports. Of particular note is the correspondence, which document Frieman's professional activities during his time at SAIC. Arranged alphabetically by original folder title.

Box 28 Folder 7
Biotechnology Working Group, 1993-1995
Box 28 Folder 8-9
Board of Directors, 1987-1995

Frieman served as board member. Includes Executive Committee materials and draft of Foreign Applied Sciences Assessment Center (FASAC) technical assessment reports "System software for Soviet computers" (1989).

Box 29 Folder 1
Combustion Dynamics of the Fossil Energy Group - Labor audit of Division 094, 1983 March 10

Report #84-LA-094-07. Frieman served as group manager.

Box 29 Folder 2
Commercial remote sensing, 1994-1995

Includes correspondence on remote sensing opportunities in Saudi Arabia.

Box 29 Folder 3-4
Congressional update, 1992
Box 29 Folder 5-7
Correspondence, 1980-1984

Includes Frieman's correspondence as Executive Vice President of SAIC, as well as monthly status reports.

Box 30 Folder 1-6
Correspondence, 1986-1996

Includes Frieman's correspondence as Executive Vice President of SAIC, as well as monthly status reports.

Box 31 Folder 1
Defense conversion, 1993
Box 31 Folder 2-3
Department of Defense (DoD) proposals, 1981
Box 31 Folder 4
Department of Energy (DOE) - Correspondence and presentation on laboratories, 1982-1992
Box 31 Folder 5
Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), 1982-1983

Includes correspondence, notes.

Box 31 Folder 6
European Advisory Board, 1993-1994
Box 31 Folder 7-10
Foreign Applied Sciences Assessment Center (FASAC), 1987-1995

Includes technical reports: Chinese microelectronics (1989), Japanese structural ceramics: Research and development (1989), and Foreign research in and applications of heavy transuranics (1995).

Box 32 Folder 1
Global change research strategy, 1994
Box 32 Folder 2
Information explosion in space remote sensing, 1995
Box 32 Folder 3
Interactive exploitation of multi-mode SAR data, ca.1981
Box 32 Folder 4-6
International Board Committee - Correspondence and meeting materials, 1993-1994

Includes environmental strategy drafts (1993) and status report on IBERSAIC (1993).

Box 32 Folder 7
Japanese Technology Evaluation Program status report, 1985 January
Box 32 Folder 8
Maritime Technology Sector (MTS), 1993
Box 32 Folder 9
MX Missile briefing - Support for MX: Past, Present, Future, undated
Box 32 Folder 10-13
National Science Foundation (NSF) - Statement of Qualification to Provide Science and Technology Support for the National Science Foundation and contract (PRA-8400685), 1983
Box 33 Folder 1
Naval Particle Beam Integrated Experiment (NPBIE) review, 1986

Includes notes by Frieman.

Box 33 Folder 2
Nuclear waste management contract, 1991 June 12

Contract number: DE-AC01-91RW00134. Includes Frieman's edits and notes.

Box 33 Folder 3-4
Proceedings of the Image and Signal Processing Opportunities Meeting, La Jolla, 1992 June 4
Box 33 Folder 5
Projected cost of generating electricity - Notes, undated
Box 33 Folder 6
Proposal - Aspects of Turbulence in Nonlinear Systems, 1983 August 30

Frieman was the Principle Investigator (PI).

Box 33 Folder 7
Reports on Asian Trip by Wendy Frieman, John Glancy, John Foote and Rusty Lewis, 1994

Includes short memo on Israel as entry point to Asian markets.

Box 33 Folder 8-9
Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) - Correspondence, meeting minutes, and presentations, 1989-1990
Box 34 Folder 1-7
Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) - Correspondence, meeting minutes, and presentations, 1990-1996

Includes presentation on the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, as well as correspondence regarding National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Ames Research Center.

Box 34 Folder 8
Workshop - Application of Estimation Techniques in Remote Sensing proceedings, 1984-1985
Box 34 Folder 9
Zhengxu Qian and Dong Ding. Chinese research on underwater acoustics, 1992

SIO OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

Scope and Content of Series

Series 7) SIO OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR: Documents from Frieman's role as Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, including professional and administrative activities. Of particular note are materials showing collaborations with various institutions and climate change research, including efforts to establish a Climate and Global Change Program at SIO. Frieman and his staff separately maintained this material from the official records of Frieman's directorship at SIO. Arrangement of this series models the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Office of the Director records.

Arranged in nine subseries: A) Administrative Files, B) Correspondence, C) California State Agencies, D) Committees, E) Conferences and Meetings, F) Federal Government Agencies, G) International Collaborations, H) UC San Diego and UC Systemwide, and I) Visits.

A) Administrative Files: Includes budget reports and summaries, as well as materials related the management and research of the Institute of Marine Resources. Arranged alphabetically.

B) Correspondence: Arranged alphabetically.

C) California State Agencies: Arranged alphabetically.

D) Committees: Arranged alphabetically.

E) Conferences and Meetings: Arranged chronologically.

F) Federal Government Agencies: Arranged alphabetically.

G) International Collaborations: Arranged alphabetically.

H) UC San Diego and UC Systemwide: Grouped together, and arranged alphabetically.

I) Visits: Arranged chronologically.

Administrative Files

Box 34 Folder 10-12
Budget - Annual reports, fiscal summaries, and resource allocations, 1986-1990
Box 35 Folder 1-4
Institute of Marine Resources, 1981-1984

Includes Advisory Council meeting reports, as well as California Sea Grant college program plan (1982-1984) and project summaries (1984-1986).

Box 35 Folder 5
Institute of Marine Resources - Food Chain Research Group, 1986

Includes notes and information on publications produced by members.

Box 35 Folder 6
Institute of Marine Resources - Ocean Engineering Center, 1986

Correspondence

Box 35 Folder 7
Abarbanel, Henry D.I., 1987-1989
Box 35 Folder 8
Ausbel, Jesse H., 1993-1994
Box 35 Folder 9
Aquacultra, 1994
Box 35 Folder 10
A - Miscellaneous, 1986-1996
Box 35 Folder 11
Backus, George, 1989-1996
Box 35 Folder 12
Banks, Robert B., 1991-1993
Box 35 Folder 13
Bascom, Willard., 1989-1995
Box 35 Folder 14
Blanpied, Bill, 1987
Box 35 Folder 15
Brooks, Elaine R., 1988-1995
Box 35 Folder 16
B - Miscellaneous, 1987-1996
Box 35 Folder 17
Canavan, Gregory H., 1989-1994
Box 35 Folder 18
Caserio, Marjorie C., 1990-1996

Includes request for SIO and UCSD faculty equivalency.

Box 35 Folder 19
Chen, Liu, 1986-1992
Box 35 Folder 20
Council for Excellence in Government (CEG), 1992
Box 35 Folder 21
Cousteau Society, 1986-1992
Box 35 Folder 22
Craig, Harmon B., 1987-1989
Box 35 Folder 23
C - Miscellaneous, 1986-1996
Box 35 Folder 24
Dreher, George R., 1994
Box 35 Folder 25
D - Miscellaneous, 1987-1996
Box 35 Folder 26
Eckis, Rollin P., 1994
Box 35 Folder 27
E - Miscellaneous, 1988-1996
Box 35 Folder 28
Fowler, Charles A., 1985-1987
Box 36 Folder 1
Frieman, Edward A., 1986-1996
Box 36 Folder 2
F - Miscellaneous, 1986-1996
Box 36 Folder 3
Green, Cecil H., 1987-1995
Box 36 Folder 4
G - Miscellaneous, 1987-1996
Box 36 Folder 5
H - Miscellaneous, 1986-1996
Box 36 Folder 6
Institute for Theoretical Physics, 1994-1995
Box 36 Folder 7
International Business Machines (IBM), 1991
Box 36 Folder 8
I - Miscellaneous, 1987-1995
Box 36 Folder 9
J - Miscellaneous, 1988-1996
Box 36 Folder 10
Kennel, Charles A., 1986-1996
Box 36 Folder 11
K - Miscellaneous, 1987-1996
Box 36 Folder 12
Lin, Charlotte, 1988
Box 36 Folder 13
L - Miscellaneous, 1986-1996
Box 36 Folder 14
Maurer, John H., 1991
Box 36 Folder 15
McDonald, Marianne, 1988
Box 36 Folder 16
M - Miscellaneous, 1986-1996
Box 36 Folder 17
Nall, Julian C., 1988-1989
Box 36 Folder 18
Nierenberg, William A., 1986-1987
Box 36 Folder 19
N - Miscellaneous, 1986-1996
Box 36 Folder 20
Ondarza, Raul N., 1988-1990
Box 36 Folder 21
O - Miscellaneous, 1986-1996
Box 36 Folder 22
Pacific Council on International Policy, 1995
Box 36 Folder 23
Packard, David, 1987-1992
Box 36 Folder 24
Perkins, Kathy, 1992
Box 36 Folder 25
P - Miscellaneous, 1987-1996
Box 36 Folder 26
Quinn, R.R., 1987
Box 36 Folder 27
Revelle, Roger R., 1987-1996

Includes correspondence regarding the relocation of a Scripps Institute of Oceanography (SIO) research vessel.

Box 36 Folder 28
Ride, Sally K., 1989-1996
Box 36 Folder 29
Rosenblatt, Richard H., 1987-1996
Box 36 Folder 30
Rosenbluth, Marshal N., 1987
Box 36 Folder 31
R - Miscellaneous, 1987-1996
Box 36 Folder 32
Santa Fe Institute, 1987-1991
Box 36 Folder 33
Schor, George, G., 1987

Includes photograph of proposed SIO house flag used for research vessels.

Box 36 Folder 34
SIO Director's Circle, 1996

Invitations sent after the group was created.

Box 36 Folder 35
Snow, Joel A., 1992-1994
Box 36 Folder 36
Strick, Helene, 1992
Box 36 Folder 37
S - Miscellaneous, 1986-1996
Box 36 Folder 38
T - Miscellaneous, 1986-1990
Box 37 Folder 1
U - Miscellaneous, 1986-1992
Box 37 Folder 2
Valtz. Robert C., 1990-1991
Box 37 Folder 3
Vetlessen Foundation, 1989-1996
Box 37 Folder 4
V - Miscellaneous, 1987-1988
Box 37 Folder 5
W.M. Keck Foundation, 1995-1996

Includes correspondence regarding a foundation grant awarded for atmospheric research at SIO.

Box 37 Folder 6
Wilson, Pete B., 1987-1991
Box 37 Folder 7
W - Miscellaneous, 1986-1994
Box 37 Folder 8
Y - Miscellaneous, 1986-1996

Includes correspondence on projected National Science Foundation (NSF) budget increase.

Box 37 Folder 9
Z - Miscellaneous, 1992

California State Agencies

Box 37 Folder 10-11
California-Israel Task Force Executive Committee, 1992-1996

Task force was created by the governor of California.

Box 37 Folder 12
California Ocean Resources Management (CORM) Program Task Force and Advisory Committee, 1990

Includes study plan (1990).

Box 37 Folder 13
Competitive Technology program, Governor of California, 1988

Includes radio address by Governor George Deukmejian.

Box 37 Folder 14-15
State Senate and Assembly hearing - California's failure to secure major research projects, 1988

Frieman testified due to role as chair on the Panel of the National Academies of Science and Engineering on the Superconducting Super Collider (SSC).

Committees

Box 37 Folder 16
UC San Diego - Advisory Committee of the Center for Energy and Combustion Research, 1991-1992
Box 37 Folder 17
UC San Diego - Basic Biological Sciences Task Force, 1995
Box 38 Folder 1
UC San Diego - Board of Overseers, 1982-1984
Box 38 Folder 2-3
UC San Diego - Budget Committee, 1994-1996

Includes budget review Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the marine sciences, as well as Technology Transfer Office (TTO) independent office plan.

Box 38 Folder 4
UC San Diego - Chancellor's Task Force on Development, 1995
Box 38 Folder 5-6
UC San Diego - Federal Research Advisory Group, 1992-1997
Box 38 Folder 7
UC San Diego - Task Force to Assess UCSD Fundraising Goals, 1994-1995
Box 38 Folder 8
University of California (Systemwide) - Defense Conversion Working Group, 1993

Conferences and Meetings

Box 38 Folder 9
Symposium on Technological Frontiers and Foreign Relations, 1983
Box 38 Folder 10
Department Chair orientation dinner, 1986
Box 38 Folder 11
Passive acoustics workshop, 1986
Box 38 Folder 12
Faculty seminars, 1986-1988
Box 38 Folder 13
SIO Staff Council meeting and recommendations, 1986-1996
Box 38 Folder 14
Vice Chancellor's Retreat, 1986
Box 38 Folder 15
Institute of Marine Resources (IMR) - Meeting specifics, 1986-1988
Box 38 Folder 16-17
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Visiting Corporation Committee - Earth sciences department, 1986-1990

Includes Geochemistry, Meteorology, and Physical Oceanography Subdiscipline report, Visiting Committee reports (1986-1990 .

Box 39 Folder 1
Meeting invitations, 1986-1996

Includes invitations to various events celebrating SIO faculty and staff.

Box 39 Folder 2
Harmon Craig Symposium, 1987
Box 39 Folder 3
Ignition Technical Oversight Committee (ITOC), 1987
Box 39 Folder 4
Planning and Steering Advisory Group of the Advanced Technology Panel (PSAG/ATP) - Committee meeting, 1987
Box 39 Folder 5
National Research Council - Marine Board meeting, 1987-1988
Box 39 Folder 6
Science, Government, and the Economy - Symposium, 1987-1988
Box 39 Folder 7
San Diego city outfall - Meeting outline, 1988
Box 39 Folder 8
Pala Mesa academic affairs retreat, 1988

Includes 1988 factbooks "Measuring the quality of student experiences at UCSD" and "Statistical information about undergraduates at UCSD".

Box 39 Folder 9-10
Business Higher Education Forum, 1988-1989

Includes Business-Higher Education Forum reports "Beyond the Rhetoric" "Global Interdependence", and UCSD "Report to the Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology and Government".

Box 39 Folder 11-12
Chancellor's council - SIO Presentation, 1988-1989

Includes UCSD (1988) master plan.

Box 39 Folder 13
Carnegie Science Policy Seminar, 1988-1989
Box 39 Folder 14
Third Interagency Airborne Geoscience Workshop, 1988-1989

Workshop hosted at SIO.

Box 40 Folder 1
Cody Award dinner, 1989
Box 40 Folder 2
Stephen Birch Aquarium - Groundbreaking Ceremony, 1989
Box 40 Folder 3
The Oceanography Society - Inaugural meeting, Monterey, Calif., 1989
Box 40 Folder 4-5
Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) - Appointee and new faculty reception, 1989-1990
Box 40 Folder 6-7
Vice Chancellor retreat, 1989-1991

Includes organizational budget and report (1991)

Box 40 Folder 8
Global Change Rotary, 1989-1992
Box 40 Folder 9
California Workshop Focusing on Institutional Interactions for Global Change Research, 1990
Box 40 Folder 10
University Dialogue - Future of San Diego, 1990
Box 40 Folder 11
Council of Chairs - Meeting, 1990
Box 40 Folder 12
Science Policy Process - Defining a Research Agenda, 1990
Box 40 Folder 13
Connect Steering Committee, 1990

Includes meeting minutes.

Box 40 Folder 14
Fusion policy workshop, 1990
Box 40 Folder 15
Ocean Studies Board dinner, 1990
Box 40 Folder 16
The San Diego Dialogue, 1990

Includes Transcript of meeting and report to Dialogue Steering committee (1995).

Box 40 Folder 17
Joides EXCOM dinner, 1991

Includes photographs.

Box 40 Folder 18
Office of Naval Research - Site visit and Reception, 1991
Box 40 Folder 19
Earth Observing Systems - Engineering Advisory Council meeting, 1991
Box 40 Folder 20
Nuclear Deterrence and Global Security in Transition - Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, 1991
Box 40 Folder 21
National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - Sustainable development and planning, 1991-1994

Includes "Report of the Planning Meeting on Ecological Effects of Human Activities" (1991).

Box 40 Folder 22
Acoustic Thermometry of Ocean Climate (ATOC) - Planning meeting, 1992
Box 40 Folder 23-24
Executive Women International (EWI) Firm Night - Birch Aquarium, 1992

Includes photographs.

Box 40 Folder 25
Keystone Scientists to Scientist Colloquium, 1992
Box 40 Folder 26
Fifth Intermural Congress on the History of Oceanography, 1992-1993
Box 40 Folder 27
New SIO Students, Graduate Department Orientation - Agenda, 1993 September 24
Box 40 Folder 28
SIO faculty meeting, 1993

Includes meeting minutes.

Box 40 Folder 29
Executive Committee - SIO Faculty Meeting, 1993

Includes list of SIO active faculty members.

Box 40 Folder 30
Committee on Planning and Budget subcommittee meeting, 1993
Box 40 Folder 31
National Academy of Sciences - Regional meeting, 1993-1994
Box 40 Folder 32
American Geophysical Union (AGU) - Ocean Sciences Meeting, 1993-1994
Box 40 Folder 33
SIO Center for Clouds, Chemistry, and Climate (C4) - Annual meeting and site visit, 1994
Box 40 Folder 34
Environmental Technology Export Council (ETEC) - International environmental roundtable and seminar, World Trade Week, 1994
Box 41 Folder 1
Campus Feasibility Task Force - UC San Diego fundraising goals, 1994
Box 41 Folder 2
White House conferences, 1994-1995
Box 41 Folder 3
Victor Vacquier Luncheon, 1995
Box 41 Folder 4
NASA Investigators Working Group (IWG), 1995

Includes NASA Earth Systems Science Pathfinder Workshop summary (1995).

Box 41 Folder 5
San Diego Union Tribune - Roundtable Luncheon, 1995
Box 41 Folder 6
CONNECT luncheon, 1995
Box 41 Folder 7
Cecil Green's 95th Birthday Party - SIO, 1995
Box 41 Folder 8
Oceans '95 MTS/IEEE Conference and Exposition, 1995
Box 41 Folder 9
U.S. Department of Commerce - Science and Technology Policy conference and Round table discussion, 1995
Box 41 Folder 10
Council on Research Policy and Graduate Education, 1995
Box 41 Folder 11
Alumni Homecoming Task Force - Muir college, 1995
Box 41 Folder 12
Operational Oceanography and Satellite Observation Conference, 1995

Includes organization's vision statement and proposal for K-12 school reform and workforce readiness (1991).

Box 41 Folder 13
Chancellor Search Committee, 1996
Box 41 Folder 14
UC Regent's policy meeting, 1996

Federal Government Agencies

Box 41 Folder 15
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), 1988-1991
Box 41 Folder 16
Department of Defense (DoD), 1989-1996
Box 41 Folder 17
DoD/DOE Joint Advisory Committee on Nuclear Weapons Surety, 1992
Box 41 Folder 18
Department of the Interior Minerals Management Service (MMS), 1993
Box 41 Folder 19
Los Alamos National Laboratory - National Security Advisory Board, 1988-1990

Includes correspondence regarding collaboration with SIO.

Box 41 Folder 20
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) - Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), 1987-1989

Includes materials on JPL and Scripps Institution of Oceanography joint meetings.

Box 41 Folder 21
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 1986-1995

Includes memorandum of understanding between NOAA and Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1986), keynote address by John A. Knauss at Oceans '92 (1992), and report on the first meeting of the U.S. - Russian Joint Committee on Cooperation in Ocean Studies (1993).

Box 41 Folder 22
National Science Foundation (NSF), 1986-1996
Box 42 Folder 1
Naval Research Advisory Committee (NRAC), 1995-1996

Includes correspondence, meeting materials, and report.

Box 42 Folder 2-4
Navy - Office of Naval Research (ONR) - Correspondence, 1984-1995

Includes materials regarding SIO site reviews.

Box 42 Folder 5
Navy - Office of Naval Research (ONR) - Rating Panel for Deputy Chief of Research, 1993
Box 42 Folder 6
Navy - Planning and Steering Advisory Group (PSAG), 1987-1996

International Collaborations

Box 42 Folder 7
Joint Oceanographic Institutions, Inc. (JOI), 1992-1993

Frieman served on the Board of Governors.

Box 43 Folder 1-3
Joint Oceanographic Institutions, Inc. (JOI) - Board of Governors, 1992-1993
Box 43 Folder 4-5
Joint Oceanographic Institutions, Inc. (JOI) - Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education (CORE), Inc., 1993-1995
Box 43 Folder 6
Joint Oceanographic Institutions, Inc. (JOI) - Council on Oceanographic Affairs (COA), 1993
Box 43 Folder 7
Joint Oceanographic Institutions, Inc. (JOI) - Long Range Plan review meeting, 1986
Box 43 Folder 8
Korea Ocean Research - Scientific and Educational Cooperation, 1991 November
Box 44 Folder 1-3
People's Republic of China (PRC), 1986-1990

Includes materials related to delegations visiting SIO and agreement of cooperation with the Institute of Oceanology in Qingdao, as well as photographs of Edward Frieman and others during the Seventh Joint Working Group meeting of the U.S.-China Protocol on Cooperation in the Field of Marine and Fishery Science and technology (1987). Photographs include: Pan Ronghe, Yang Wenhe, Niu Wensheng, Cao Pifu, Chen Zeshi, Jiao Yongke, and Liu Ruiyu.

Box FB-238 Folder 8
People's Republic of China (PRC) - Two reports from the Institute of Oceanology in Qingdao, ca. 1986-1990

Reports are written in Chinese.

Box 44 Folder 4-6
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), 1986-1996

Includes remarks by Peter G. Peterson, Henry A. Kissinger, and Cyrus R. Vance delivered to the Council on Foreign Relations (1987), "Observations on R/V Yuzhmorgeologiya cruise January 1990" by Meredith Sessions, the joint Soviet American agreement on ocean turbulence research (1989), and photographs from research cruise with descriptions in Russian (ca. 1990-1991).

Box 44 Folder 7-8
United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF), 1987-1989

Includes meeting minutes. Frieman served on the Board of Governors.

Box 45 Folder 1-7
United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF), 1987-1995

Includes meeting minutes and photograph of Frieman with Zeev Rotem (ca. 1990). Frieman served on the Board of Governors.

UC San Diego and UC Systemwide

UC San Diego

Box 45 Folder 8
Center of Excellence in Mathematical Science, 1984
Box 45 Folder 9-10
Climate and Global Change Program - Research projects, policy, and funding, 1987-1988

Includes descriptions of Scripps Institution of Oceanography research, budget materials, collaboration with various institutions, proposals, and UC systemwide initiatives.

Box 46 Folder 1-3
Climate and Global Change Program - Research projects, policy, and funding, 1988-1994

Includes descriptions of Scripps Institution of Oceanography research, budget materials, collaboration with various institutions, proposals, and UC systemwide initiatives.

Box 46 Folder 4-12
CONNECT, 1987-1995

Includes Advanced Technology Program, National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Ward Valley site materials, Odgen Environmental Services (OES), Steering Committee and event materials, and Technology Financial Forum.

Box 47 Folder 1
Diversity Education Leadership Team, 1995-1996

Includes organizational development plan.

Box 60 Folder 12
Division of Engineering, 8th Annual Research Review - Notes for talk on science policy in the Bush administration, 1989
Box 47 Folder 3
Institute for Non-Linear Science (INLS) Steering Committee, 1983

Includes faculty proposal for the establishment of INLS as a multi-campus research unit and congress secretary regarding the creation of a project proposal.

Box 47 Folder 4-7
International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), 1990-1995

Includes meeting minutes and organization newsletters.

Box 47 Folder 8
Pacific Research Foundation, 1986

Includes materials related to the Pacific Research Alliance between Scripps Institution of Oceanography and other institutions.

Box 47 Folder 9-10
San Diego Dialogue, 1992-1996

Originating as part of CONNECT and then housed in the UC San Diego Extension Program. Frieman was a charter member. Includes proposal to the James Irvine Foundation (1993).

Box 48 Folder 1
Scripps Institution of Oceanography Christmas cards, 1986-1987
Box 48 Folder 2
Scripps Institution of Oceanography contract and grants award lists, 1986-1988
Box 48 Folder 3
Scripps Institution of Oceanography donors, 1986-1989
Box 48 Folder 4
Software Resource Center, 1995
Box 48 Folder 5
UC San Diego Academic Senate, 1986-1990
Box 48 Folder 6-9
UC San Diego Foundation Board of Trustees correspondence and meeting materials, 1987-1996

UC Systemwide

Box 48 Folder 10
Fusion Science Assessment Committee, 1999
Box 48 Folder 11-12
Institute for Theoretical Physics (ITP), 1985-1991

Includes meeting minutes. Frieman served as a member of the advisory board and on several subcommittees as chair.

Box 49 Folder 1
Institute of Global Change - Multi-campus research unit proposal, 1989-1993

Frieman worked as the unit's organizer. Includes correspondence and meeting agendas.

Box 49 Folder 2
Monterey Bay Education, Science and Technology (MBEST) Center, UC Santa Cruz, 1993

Includes proposal endorsed by Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Box 49 Folder 3-13
UC Systemwide Council on Research, 1991-1996

Includes correspondence, undergraduate participation in organized research materials, Collaborative Research Working Group, Health and safety advisory, meeting materials, and Institute for Marine Research (IMR) planning.

Box 49 Folder 14
UC Transition Team Task Force on Research and Technology Transfer, 1992-1993

Includes proposal and reports. Frieman was a member of the task force.

Box 50 Folder 1-2
UC Transition Team Task Force on Research and Technology Transfer, 1992-1993

Includes proposal and reports. Frieman was a member of the task force.

Box 50 Folder 3-5
UC President's Council on National Laboratories, 1992-1995

Frieman was a member of the council.

Box 50 Folder 6-8
UC Washington Center (UCDC), 1990-1995

Includes correspondence with Edward Furtek regarding policy and funding, as well as correspondence from Frieman to various U.S. Senators and descriptions of Scripps Institution of Oceanography projects.

Visits

Japanese Delegation Visits

Box 51 Folder 1
University of Tokyo, Ocean Research Institute, Director Takahisa Nemoto, 1986 November 20-1990 August 28
Box 51 Folder 2-6
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) visits, 1987 April 9-1993 April 19

Includes visits by Hiroyuki Nakato (Director), Hitoshi Hotta (Director), Ishao Uchida (President), Kaoru Mamiya (Director), and Kiyoshi Otsuka (Director)

Box 51 Folder 7-8
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) signing ceremony - Joint Agreement for Scientific, Educational, and Cultural Cooperation, 1988 March 19-1988 May 28

Includes copy of agreement.

Box 51 Folder 9
Kunaicho Imperial Palace, Emperor Hirihito, 1988 October 12-1990 March 27
Box 51 Folder 10
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Association of Japan (OTECA-Japan), 1991 October 23
Box 51 Folder 11
Princess Chulabhorn of Thailand visit, 1987 November 28-1988 February 17
Box 51 Folder 12
Miscellaneous visits, 1987-1994
Box 51 Folder 13
Naval Operations Vice Admiral, Bruce DeMars site visit, 1988 April 22-1988 July 11

Includes event photographs.

Box 51 Folder 14
Office of Chief of Naval Operations - Executive Task Force visit, 1988 June 2-1988 August 5
Box 51 Folder 15
Office of Naval Research site visit, 1988 June 6-1996 June 4
Box 51 Folder 16
George Bush presidential campaign visit, 1988 October 13-1988 October 27

Includes transcript of Edward Frieman's introductory speech.

Box 51 Folder 17
Office of Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Carisle Trost site visit, 1989 January 17-1989 March 13
Box 51 Folder 18
Congressman Bill Lowery site visit, 1989 June 21-1989 July 7
Box 51 Folder 19
H. Lawrence Garrett, Secretary of the Navy site visit, 1990 April 10-1990 April 27

Includes visit photographs and handwritten transcript of meeting scope.

Box 51 Folder 20
National Science Foundation (NSF), Assistant Director Robert Corell site visit, 1990 May-1991 February
Box 51 Folder 21
Congressman Randy Cunningham site visit, 1991 February 27-1991 March 11
Box 51 Folder 22
George Rowe (President), G. Unger Vetlessen Foundation, 1991 May 14-1991 August 26
Box 51 Folder 23
International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation site visit, 1991 June 12
Box 51 Folder 24
Philippe Staib site visit, 1991 September 25-1991 October 16
Box 51 Folder 25
Monterrey Institute of Technology, President Jose Trevino Abrego site visit, 1992 March 31-1992 June 5

Includes correspondence regarding the establishment of a biogeographical research unit in the Sea of Cortez.

Box 51 Folder 26
National Centre for Scientific Research of Vietnam, Vice President, Le Phuoc Trinh site visit, 1992 June 1

Includes correspondence regarding intended California Sea Grant funding towards the Niarang Institute of Oceanology.

Box 51 Folder 27
U.S. Department of Commerce, Secretary of Commerce, Ron Brown site visit, 1993 August 6-1993 August 26
Box 51 Folder 28
Bacharuddin Habibi, Indonesian State Minister for Research and Technology visit, 1993 November 10-1993 November 17
Box 51 Folder 29
C. Judson King (UC Vice Provost for Research) site visit, 1994
Box 51 Folder 30
Malin Burnhan - SIO tour, 1996