Box 116
Contains 58 Results:
MX 142: "MX Flexibility Allows Doubling Shelters," Aviation Week and Space Technology, 17 September 1979
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 143: "Tangled in Policy." Aviation Week and Space Technology, 24 September 1979
MX 144: "Water Supply Issue Raised in MX Missile Basing Plan," Aviation Week and Space Technology, 5 November 1979; MX 145: "MX Transporter/Emplacer Being Tested," Aviation Week and Space Technology, 18 February 1980
MX 146: "Air Force Reverses Position, Backs Horizontal MX Basing," Aviation Week and Space Technology, 10 March 1980
MX 147: "MX: Boon or Boondoggle?" Newsweek, 26 May 1980
MX 148: "MX: $30 Billion for Parity?" Technology Review, May 1978
MX 149: "Silos for Sale?" Forbes, 1 January 1980; MX 150: "OK, on with MX," The Economist, 10 May 1980; MX 151: "Looping the Loop," The Economist, 29 March 1980
MX 152: "Congress Challenges MX Basing Plan," Science, May 1980
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 153: "MX 'Missile Experimental': Environment, Security, Cost," Nucleus, 1980
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 154: "How Firm a Foundation! What Makes it So?" Lecture Given by Hugh Nibley, 20 September 1979
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 155: MX Contracts/Subcontracts with Utah and Nevada Firms
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 156: Statement of Senator Jake Gam, 6 May 1980
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 157: Letter of Senator George McGovern, 6 May 1980
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 158: Letter of John F. Seiberling, 29 October 1979
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 159: "The Department of Defense Statement on the MX System"
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 162: Deaprtment of the Air Force Presentation to the Committee on Armed Services, 1 May 1980
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 163: Statement on the MX System by the Honorable Harold Brown
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 165: "MX Proposed Action" (map)
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 166: "Statement of Professor William R. Van Cleave"
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 167: "MX and the American Economy," Arms Control Today, February 1980
MX 168: "Energy Requirements"
MX 169: MX Basing Area Analysis Process
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 170: "The MX Debate." Bill Moyer's Journal, 24 April 1980
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.
MX 171: "Annex to Secretary of Defense Harold Brown's Statement..."
The materials in boxes 86-150 were indexed by the staff of the MX Information Center. This card file index is contained in boxes 151-156. Occassional gaps exist in the files; these materials were not received by the Manuscripts Division, although a card for them may exist.