Catalogue of the papers and correspondenceof Muhammad Abdus Salam KBE FRS (1926-1996) Volume 3 Section E: Manuscripts and publications Section F: Lectures and broadcasts Section G: United Nations organisations Section H: Societies and organisations by Lizzie Richmond, Paul Newman and Peter Harper NCUACScatalogue no. 99/4/01 Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 270 SECTION E MANUSCRIPTS AND PUBLICATIONS E.1-E.875 This section contains material relating to Salam's publications. The material takes many forms including manuscript notes, off-prints, typescript drafts, publishers’ proofs, editorial correspondence and backgroundinformation. Documentation concerning some of Salam's mostinfluential published works is presented in separate sub-sections. The largest sequence of material (‘manuscripts'), however, is less well defined both in terms of content and purpose. It comprises a wide range of notes and drafts by Salam as well as printed papers and publications by others that Salam seems to have used as background or reference material. Much of the material found in the 'manuscripts' sub-section overlaps with material in other sections, especially those relating to lectures and broadcasts (Section F) and visits and conferences (Section J). E.1-E.417 ‘MANUSCRIPTS' E.418-E.490 IDEALS AND REALITIES E.491-E.598 NOTES ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE EDUCATION IN THE DEVELOPMENTOF THE SOUTH E.599-E.628 UNIFICATION OF FUNDAMENTAL FORCES E.629-E.642 THE ROLE CHIRALITY IN THE ORIGIN OF LIFE E.643-E.693 CORRESPONDENCE RE OWN PUBLICATIONS E.694-E.860 EDITORIAL AND ADVISORY CORRESPONDENCE E.861-E.865 REVIEWS E.866-E.875 OFF-PRINTS Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 271 Manuscripts and publications E.1-E.417 "MANUSCRIPTS' early 1950s-1989 This sub-section contains material taken from folders and boxes labelled ‘manuscripts' which appears to consist of notes, drafts and research data relating predominantly to Salam's publications. It seems likely that the folders and boxes represent the result of a cumulative process of use and re-use. They often contain material on a wide range of subjects covering a considerable date span and may have been used as a reference resourcefor ongoing work. The distinct physical units created by the folders and boxes have been preserved in the present arrangement. The material has been divided into four separate sequences. The first sequence (E.1-E.176) comprises material taken from folders with a recognisable title which it has been possible to date (sometimes only tentatively) using internal or external evidence. This sequenceis presented in chronological order. The second sequence (E.177- E.209) comprises material found in undated folders which were either titled or which relate to a readily identifiable topic. The third sequence (E.210- E.223) contains unidentified material taken from untitled undated folders. The fourth sequence (E.224-E.417) comprises material found in numbered boxes. Since the boxes found do not appear to make up an unbroken consecutive series it seems probable that this sequence represents part only of some kind of referenced filing system encompassing a varied mixture of drafts and copies of articles by others. The sequence is presented in reference number order. Drafts and texts of some of Salam's lectures and speeches can also be found amongstthis material. E1-E.176 Titled with dating E.177-E.209 Titled undated E.210-E.223 Unidentified E.224-E.417 Numbered boxes E.1-E.176 Titled with dating early 1950s-1989 E.1 E.2 'S.1.R.' Contents of folder so inscribed. 11pp manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. ‘Computation of Inverse of a Matrix’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 2pp manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 272 ES E.4 E.5 E:6 Be E.8 EY Manuscripts and publications ‘General Method for Extracting Sq. Root of Matrix'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 2pp manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. ‘Notes on Pauli's Paper’. 6pp manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. 'Schweber, June 1 1950 P.R; Scalar Fields’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 2pp manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. ‘Regularisation as a Consequence of Higher Order Eqns.' Contents of folder so inscribed. 3pp manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. ‘The Electromagnetic Shift of Energy Levels’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 1p manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. ‘Theory of B-decay'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 8pp manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. ‘Summary of Zur Quantentheorie der Elementarteilchen’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 7pp paginated manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. E.10 ‘Three Dimensional Fourier Transforms'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 4pp manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. ‘Matrix Rep. for a, a+ etc’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 17pp paginated manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 273 Manuscripts and publications BZ ‘Notes on the j-j Coupling Shell Model’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 7pp manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. E.13 ‘Solution of Corson's Modification of Dirac's Eqn. for Hydrogen Atom’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 12pp paginated manuscript notes, n.d. ?early 1950s. E.14 ‘Spinless Particles’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 108pp typescript entitled ‘The Problem of Renormalisation for Interactions of Spinless Particles’ by Abdus Salam, St John's College, Cambridge, n.d. early 1950s. Eo; Ea6 ‘Elementary Particles'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. ilo E6 E17 ‘Elementary Mathematics, Imperial College, London, 14 May 1957. Particles’, inaugural Professor of Applied lecture as See also A.37, F.155. 33pp typescript draft. Published texts. ‘Space Time and Modern Atomic Physics’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 24pp manuscriptdraft, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1957. E.18-E.20 'E.M. and Weak Interactions’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. E.18 46pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 274 Manuscripts and publications E9720 ‘Electromagnetic and Weak Interactions’, by Abdus Salam and J. C. Ward, Nuovo Cimento 11, 568-577 (1959). Twotypescript drafts (annotated), 17pp and 21pp. Twofolders. E21 ‘Symmetry Sub-groups of Electromagnetic Weak Interactions'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 24pp manuscriptdraft, n.d. ca 1959. = 22-E.2/7, Untitled folder. Contents divided into six for ease of reference. 22 E.23 E.24 E.25 E26 E27, E.28 20pp typescript entitled 'Elementary Particles and Space-Time Symmetries’, n.d. ?late 1950s. 3pp typescript entitled 'On Inter-relation of Charged Scalar and Pseudoscalar Theories’, n.d. ?late 1950s. App untitled typescript draft, n.d. ?late 1950s. 6pp typescript copies of correspondence between W. Pauli and V. Weisskopf, late 1950s. F. 2pp untitled typescript address, n.d. ?late 1950s. 8pp untitled typescript with amendments, n.d. ?late 1950s. Untitled folder. ‘Vector Fields Associated with the Unitary Theory of the Sakata Model’, by Abdus Salam and J. C. Ward, Nuovo Cimento 20, 419-421 (1961). 3pp typescript proof. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 275 Manuscripts and publications E.29, E.30 Untitled folder. Contents divided into two for ease of reference. E29 ‘Renormalizable Electrodynamics of Vector Mesons', by Abdus Salam, Physics Review 130, 1287-1290 (1963). 12pp typescript (annotated). E.30 Variously paginated untitled manuscript notes, n.d. ca 1962. E.31-E.33 Untitled folder. Contents divided into three for ease of reference. ‘Developments in Renormalization Theory’, by Abdus Salam, Analysis in Function (Chapter 7), MIT Press, USA (1964). E.31 E32 E.33 3pp manuscript notes. 16pp typescript and manuscriptdraft. 10pp typescript draft. E.34-E.36 Untitled folder. Contents divided into three for ease of reference. ‘The U(12) Symmetry’, by R. Delbourgo, M. A. Rashid, Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, High Energy Physics and Elementary Particles, \|AEA, Vienna (1965). 116pp typescript. E57, E38 Untitled folder. Contents divided into two for ease of reference. E.37 E.38 ‘Theory of Groups and the Symmetry Physicist’, by Abdus Salam, Journal of the London Mathematical Society 41, 49-62 (1966). Publishedtext. See also E.39 21pp manuscript notes for a lecture entitled ‘Towards a Field Theory of Hadrons', n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 E.39-E.42 E39 E.40 E.41 E.42 E.43 276 Manuscripts and publications ‘Ms of My Lecture’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference. ‘Theory of Groups and the Symmetry Physicist’, by Abdus Salam, Journal of the London Mathematical Society 41, 49-62 (1966). Published text. See also E.37. 11pp typescript with amendments entitled 'Scott Lectures 1967 - draft’. 15pp manuscript notes entitled 'Notes taken during Scott Lectures', March 1967. Variously paginated manuscript notes, n.d. Untitled folder. ‘Weak and by Symposium 8, J. Wiley & Sons Inc., 59-103 (1968). Electromagnetic Interactions’, Abdus Salam, Nobel 15pp typescript. E.44, E.45 Untitled folder. Contents divided into two for ease of reference. ‘The United Nations and the International World of Physics’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, February 1968. E.44 E.45 26pp manuscriptdraft. Published text (annotated). E.46, E.47 ‘CERN Lecture’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E.46 5pp typescript entitled 'Y5-Invariance of Neutrino Interactions’, June 1969. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 201 Manuscripts and publications E.47 Twountitled typescript versions with amendments, 10pp and 11pp, n.d. E.48, E.49 ‘Relativity Dublin Lecture’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E.48 E.49 1p manuscript notes, 9 September 1969. Background material. E.50-E.52 ‘Sweden 1969'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. 76pp untitled typescript possibly relating to 'The Advancementof Science for the Developing Countries’, a speech given by Salam at Nobel Symposium 14, Stockholm, Sweden, 15-20 September 1969. See also F.9, F.10. E.53, E.54 ‘Salam Notes: Riemann Surfaces’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E.53 E.54 30pp typescript notes (annotated), n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1969. Numbered sequence of thirteen transparencies, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1969. E.55, E.56 ‘Elliptic Function’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E.55 E.56 E.57 20pp typescript (annotated), n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1969. Eighteen transparencies,n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1969. ‘Yang-Mills on Coulomb Gauge’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 14pp manuscript notes, November 1970. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 278 Manuscripts and publications E.58 ‘Quantization in the Dirac Gauge’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 13pp manuscript notes with covering correspondence, December 1970. E59 Untitled folder. 21pp typescript entitled ‘Infinity Suppression and Gravity Theory’, by R. Delbourgo, C. J. Isham, Abdus Salam andJ. Strathdee, January 1971. E.60 ‘Computation of Absortive Part: ppg". Contents of folder so inscribed. 7pp paginated sequence of manuscript notes, 15 September 19771. E161, £62 Untitled folder. Contents divided into two for ease of reference. ‘Computation Renormalization and Gravity, Gordan & Breach (1971). Renormalization Constants’, of by Abdus Salam, E.61 E.62 E.63 29pp manuscriptdraft. 14pp typescript. Untitled folder. ‘Symmetry Concepts and the Fundamental Theory of Matter’, by Abdus Salam, University of Karachi Journal of Science 1, 1-15 (1971). 19pp typescript. E.64 Untitled folder. manuscript 13pp of Weak and Electromagnetic Interactions", by Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 19771. entitled Gauge 'A Finite Model E.65 Untitled folder. 18pp typescript and manuscript draft entitled 'SU(3) Structure of Strong Gravity’, by C. latest bibliographical reference 1971. J. Isham, Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 219 Manuscripts and publications E.66 ‘Combinations in Kinking'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 9pp manuscript notes, 3 January 1972. E.67-E.69 Untitled folder. Contents divided into three for ease of reference. E.67 E.68 E.69 E70 24pp manuscript draft entitled 'E. M. and Weak Interaction’, 3 July 1972. 20pp manuscript draft entitled ‘Electromagnetic and Weak Interactions’, 23 July 1972. 14pp untitled typescript, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1972. Untitled folder. 13pp manuscript draft entitled 'SL(6,C) Invariant Einstein-Like Lagrangian’ probably relating to 'SL(6,C) Gauge Invariance of Einstein-Like Lagrangians’, by Abdus Salam, C. Isham and J. Strathdee, Nuovo Cimento Letters 5, 969 (1972). E.71-E.74 Untitled folder. Contents divided into four for ease of reference. E.71-E.73 ‘Unified Symmetry Schemeof All Fermions and their Gauge Reactions' by J. C. Pati and Abdus Salam, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1972. Three typescript versions, 23pp, 37pp and 38pp. Three folders. E.74 Correspondence re collaboration on a scientific paper, February-December 1972. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 280 Manuscripts and publications E.75, E.76 Untitled folder. Contents divided into two for ease of reference. ‘Progress in Renormalization Theory Since 1949’, lecture given by Salam at P. A. M. Dirac's 70th Birthday Celebration, September 1972, ICTP, Trieste preprint IC/73/29 (1973). E.75 E:76 Ea See also D.1812-D.1847, F.16. 55pp manuscript draft. 32pp typescript (annotated). ‘Superpropagatorin V-dim'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 7pp manuscript notes, 19 April 1973. E.78 Untitled folder. 11pp manuscript draft entitled 'Froissart Boundedness and Ambiguity Free Character of Gauge Invariant Non-Polynominal Lagrangian Theories', 9 June 1973. ee hy, Untitled folder. 28pp manuscript draft entitled 'Non-Polynominal Gravity Theory is Ambiguity Free’, 12 June 1973, probably re 'Ils Quantum Gravity Ambiguity Free?', by C. Isham, Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, Physics Letters 46B, 407-411 (1973). E.80 Untitled folder. 3pp typescript referees' report on 'Is Baryon Number Conserved?’ by J. C. Pati and Abdus Salam; and reply, August 1973. See also E.265. E.81 Untitled folder. 16pp manuscript notes entitled 'Local SL(3,C) Symmetry', September 1973. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 281 Manuscripts and publications E.82-E.86 '‘Lepton-Hadron Symmetry’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference. ‘Unified Lepton-Hadron Symmetry and a Gauge Theory of the Basic Interactions’, by Abdus Salam and J. C. Pati, Physics Review D8, 1240-1251 (1973). E.82-E.84 Typescript drafts, manuscript notes and correspondence. Three folders. E.85 E.86 5pp manuscript draft entitled ‘Appendix II’. Background material. E.87-E.90 Untitled folder. Contents divided into four for ease of reference. ‘The Influence of f Gravity on Gravitational Collapse’, by Abdus Salam, C. Isham and J. Strathdee, ICTP, Trieste preprint 1C/73/50 (1973). E.87 E.88 E39 E.90 Eo 23pp manuscript draft. Typescript proof. 12pp manuscript draft entitled 'On Trautman's Theory of Collapse’, n.d. ?ca 1973. 2pp calculations, n.d. ?ca 1973. Untitled folder. 9pp manuscript entitled 'Wilson Operator Products in Non-Linearly Realized Field Theories and n-dimensional ‘Wilson Operator Products in Non-linearly Realized Theories’, by Abdus Salam, C. Isham and J. Strathdee, ICTP, Trieste preprint IC/73/54 (1973). Regularization’ probably re Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 282 Manuscripts and publications E92 Untitled folder. ‘The Impact of Quantum Gravity Theory on Particle Physics’, lecture given at Conference on General Relativity and Particle Physics, Oxford, UK, February 1974. Seealso J.59. 19pp manuscript draft, 9 February 1974. E.93-E.95 Untitled folder. Contents divided into three for ease of reference. ‘Lepton Number as the Fourth Colour’, by J. C. Pati and Abdus Salam, Physics Review D10, 275-289 (1974). E.93 E.94 E95 See also E.259, E.276. 15pp typescript and manuscript draft. 13pp typescript draft with amendments. Correspondence re collaboration on a scientific paper, December 1973- January 1974. = 96 ‘Gothenburg’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 13pp manuscript notes, 11 June 1975. E97, E98 '‘Cherwell-Simon Memorial Lecture Ms'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. ‘Probing into the Heart of Matter’, Cherwell-Simon Memorial Lecture, Oxford, UK, 6 May 1976. See also E.100, E.407, J.86. Softback exercise notebookinscribed on the inside front page ‘Probing into the Heart of Matter’ containing manuscript draft. 36pp typescript draft with amendments. E397 E.98 Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 283 Manuscripts and publications = 99 Untitled folder. 27pp manuscript draft entitled ‘Coupling Constants are not Arbitrary in Asymptotically Free Theories’, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1976. E.100 Untitled folder. ‘Probing into the Heart of Matter’, Physics and Contemporary Needs ed. Riazuddin, New York, USA (1977). A6pp typescript with amendments. See also E. 97, E.98, E.407, J.86. E101 E102 Untitled folder. ‘Gauge Unification of Basic Forces Particularly of Gravitation with Strong Interactions', Annals of New York Academyof Science 294, 12-36 (1977). E104 E.102 35pp typescript (annotated). 38pp typescript with amendments. E.103-E.106 'f-g Theory: Our Work’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference. E.103, E.104 Variously paginated manuscript notes, n.d. ?ca 1977. Twofolders. E.105, E.106 Background material. Twofolders. E.107-E.111 ‘Induced Quantum Gravity'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference. E.107 12pp manuscript draft entitled 'On a Programme for Renormalising Gravity’, 27 May 1977. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 284 Manuscripts and publications 8pp untitled manuscript notes, December 1977. 7pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. 4pp manuscript notes with covering correspondence, 25 September 1979. 12pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1982. E.108 E09 E10 Ett E.112-E.116 ‘Expt: Neutral Currents'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for easeof reference. B.la2 3pp typescript notes and envelope with manuscript notes, n.d. ca 1977. E.113-E.116 Background material. Four folders. BW Pedis Untitled folder. Contents divided into two for ease of reference. Two typescript versions entitled 'A Note on the Neutral Currents. Present Status’, both 8pp, June, August 1978. See also E.373. Elo E120 Untitled folder. Contents divided into two for ease of reference. ‘Unification, Superunification and New Theoretical Ideas', Proceedings of the 19th International HEP Conference, Tokyo, Japan (1978). 44pp variously paginated manuscript notes for presentation, n.d. Twofolders. See also E.121-E.123, E.378, E.396, E.397, J.112-J.116. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 285 Manuscripts and publications E.121-E.123 ‘Tokyo Conference.' Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. ‘Unification, Superunification and New Theoretical Ideas', Proceedings of the 19th International HEP Conference, Tokyo, Japan (1978). See also E.119, E.120, E.378, E.396, E.397, J.112-J.118. B25 27pp manuscript. E122 17pp manuscript notes, 22 July 1978. E128 Off-print. E.124 ‘Stockholm’. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Unification, Grand Unification and Superunification’, at Symposium on Physics at High Energies - Quarks, Stockholm, Sweden, 14- 16 September 1978. lecture given See also J.125. 40pp manuscriptdraft, n.d. E.125 ‘Standard Unification Ideas'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 40pp typescript with amendments (?incomplete), n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1978. E.126 ‘Spontaneous Compactification’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 7pp manuscript notes, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1978. E27 Untitled folder. Softback exercise notebook inscribed on the front cover 'General (1979) Draft' containing manuscript draft and notes. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 286 Manuscripts and publications EA28 E129 Untitled folder. Contents of folder divided into two for ease of reference. ‘Einstein's Last Dream: The Space-Time Unification of Fundamental Forces’, address to UNESCO Celebration of the Centenary of Einstein's Birth, Paris, France, 9 May 1979. See also E.376, F.21, J.145-J.149. E126 E129 E.130 20pp manuscriptdraft. 8pp manuscript notes. ‘Schiff lecture’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 4pp manuscript notes, n.d. ?ca 1979. E.131-E.145 ‘Nobel Talk'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into 15 for ease of reference. ‘Gauge Unification of Fundamental Forces' Nobel Lecture, ICTP, Trieste, preprint 1C/80/28 (1980). See also F.26. Variously paginated manuscript and typescript drafts and notes. E.146 Untitled folder. 34pp typescript with amendmentsentitled 'Renaissance of Sciences in Arab and Islamic Lands', contribution prepared for UN University Symposium on Scientific Creativity in Arab and Islamic Countries, Kuwait, 12 October 1980. E.147 Untitled folder. ‘Proton Decay as a Window on Highest Energy Physics’, ICTP, Trieste preprint 1C/81/135 (1981). 11pp manuscriptdraft. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 287 Manuscripts and publications E.148-E.150 Untitled folder. Contents divided into three for ease of reference. '‘Preons and Supersymmetry’, by Abdus Salam, J. C. Pati and J. Strathdee, ICTP, Trieste preprint 1C/81/222 (1981). E.148 4pp manuscript notes, October-November 1981. E.149 6pp manuscriptdraft. E.150 App typescript with amendments. Es od Eedo2 'Very Rough Draft - Istanbul’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. ‘Developments in Fundamental Physics’, ICTP, Trieste Internal Report 1C/81/223 (1981). E.151 E152 E.153 11pp manuscript draft. 11pp typescript (annotated). ‘Beam Weapons’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.154 ‘Clean Test of Electroweak Theories’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 22pp typescript, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1985. E.155, E.156 ‘Untitled folder. Contents divided into two for ease of reference. ‘Overview of Particle Physics’, lecture given at 2nd Asia Pacific Physics Conference, Bangalore, India, January 1986. See also J.347-J.349. E.155 27pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 288 Manuscripts and publications E.156 E.157 27pp typescript with amendments. Untitled folder. ‘Particle Physics Today (1987)', ICTP, Trieste preprint 1C/87/402 (1987). A6pp typescript. E.158-E.164 ‘Astroparticle Physics’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease of reference. E.158 E159 37pp manuscript notes entitled 'Searches for SUSY DM and the Proton Spin’, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1987. 10pp manuscript notes entitled ‘The Matter of the Universe’, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1987. E.160 ‘Astroparticle Physics (1988)', ICTP, Trieste preprint 1C/88/109 (1988). Qpp typescript and manuscript notes. E.161 E.162 E.163 E.164 22pp manuscript notes with typescript extracts entitled 'Dark Matter’, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1987. 24pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. 19pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Accelerator Physics’, n.d. 20pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1987. E.165-E.173 'Strathdee: Notes from 1988'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into nine for ease of reference. E.165 9pp manuscript notes entitled 'Rational Theories (C=1)', 19 October 1988. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 289 E.166 E167 E.168 Exi69 B10 Bn E172 E.173 Manuscripts and publications 9pp manuscript notes entitled 'Bosonization of Minimal Models', 24 October 1988. 9pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Conformal Blocks', 28 October 1988. 21pp manuscript notes entitled 'Notes on Conformal Field Theory (BP2)', 1 November 1988. 15pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Partition of Minimal Models', 12 December 1988. 12pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Modular Group’, 14 December 1988. 5pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Ising Model - Action of S and T', 16 December 1988. 5pp manuscript notes entitled 'Some Characters for the Ising Model, 19 December 1988. 9pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Degeneration of R Surfaces', 23 December 1988. E.174-E.176 ‘Astroparticle Physics Davies Version’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. ‘Astroparticle Physics (1988)', International Journal of Modern Physics A4, 583-605 (1989). E.174 E175 E.176 30pp typescript (annotated), 18 April 1986. 29pp typescript (annotated), 30 June 1986. 28pp typescript, 10 July 1986. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 290 Manuscripts and publications E.177-E.209 Titled undated EAs Untitled folder. 6pp manuscript notes entitled 'Boulaware Equivalence Theorem for Massive Yang-Mills Theory’, n.d. (IPAS, Untitled folder. 8pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Dilatation Current and the Charge Operator’, n.d. Eizo ‘Lecture 2'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 21pp manuscript notes entitled 'Elementary Nuclear Fields - the Warp and the Woof of Strong Particles’, n.d. E.180 Untitled folder. manuscript Q9pp [SU_(2)xSUp(2)]xSUc(4)', n.d. draft entitled ‘Extensions of the Basic Model E.181 Untitled folder. 5pp paginated sequence of manuscript notes entitled ‘Feynman Rules’, n.d. E.182 Untitled folder. 20pp manuscript notes entitled 'Finite Weak Interaction Lagrangian’, n.d. E.183 Untitled folder. 12pp manuscript notes entitled 'Flavour-Colour: L-R Mirror Symmetry (One Coupling Constant Theories)’, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 291 Manuscripts and publications E.184-E.186 ‘Gauge Paper Ms’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. E.184, £.185 Two manuscript drafts entitled, 'Renormalization of the Gauge Theories’, 18pp and 11pp, n.d. E.186 E.187 Twofolders. Variously paginated manuscript notes, n.d. Untitled folder. 22pp manuscriptdraft entitled 'Global Symmetry - A New Type of Unification’, n.d. E.188 Untitled folder. 7pp manuscript notesentitled of 'Kinetic Energy Termsforthe f-Fields', n.d. E169, E190 Untitled folder. Contents divided into two for ease of reference. E.189 E.190 Eon Numbered sequence of thirteen transparencies entitled ‘Liberated Color in Lepton-Hadron Processes’, n.d. Three transparencies entitled 'Quark-Decay Mechanisms’, n.d. Untitled folder. 6pp paginated sequence of manuscript notes entitled 'Non-Supersymmetric Case’, n.d. E.192 Untitled folder. 5pp manuscript draft entitled ‘Normal Ordering and Other Problems in Non- Polynormal Lagrangian Theories’, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 292 Manuscripts and publications E193 Untitled folder. 15pp manuscript entitled 'The Partial Unified Symmetry and the So-Called Suppressed AB=-AL Proton Decay Modes', n.d. E.194 Untitled folder. 9pp manuscriptdraft entitled 'Problem of co's in Perturbation Soln.', n.d. E.195; E.196 ‘Riemann Surfaces’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E195 E196 E197, Numbered sequenceofeight transparencies, n.d. Numbered sequenceofsix transparencies, n.d. Untitled folder. 4pp manuscript draft entitled ‘The Self Consistent Symmetry Breaking Method’, n.d. E.198 Untitled folder. 9pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Spectral Representations for Propagators', n.d. E2199 Untitled folder. 25pp Superunification’, n.d. manuscript draft entitled ‘Supersymmetry, Supergravity and E.200 Untitled folder. 20pp manuscript notes entitled "The Tadpole Story’, n.d. E.201 Untitled folder. 14pp manuscript draft entitled 'On Tadpoles’, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 293 Manuscripts and publications E.202 Untitled folder. 27pp manuscript draft entitled 'Theory of Self Adjoint Field with Indefinite Metric and Fermi Statistics Pho' Causal and with tive Energy’, n.d. E.203 Untitled folder. 16pp manuscript draft entitled ‘The Two Perspectives on Elementary and Gauge Theories’, n.d. E.204 Untitled folder. 3pp manuscript outline entitled 'Unification, Supersymmetry and Supergravity and New Ideas’, n.d. E.205 Untitled folder. Softback pocket notebook inscribed on the front cover 'Unused Manuscript on Missing Quark’, containing manuscript draft,.n.d. Back cover missing. E.206 Untitled folder. 9pp manuscript notes entitled 'Vector Mesons: StUckelberg Formalism’, n.d. E.207 Untitled folder. 5pp manuscript notes entitled 'Weak Interaction Lagrangian’, n.d. E.208, E.209 'Z=O'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E.208 E.209 7pp manuscript notes, n.d. Background material. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 294 Manuscripts and publications E.210-E.223 Unidentified E.210 Untitled folder. 13pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. E21 Untitled folder. 15pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. E212 Untitled folder. Variously paginated manuscript drafts, n.d. E.213 Untitled folder. 18pp manuscript notes, n.d. E.214-E.216 Untitled folder. Contents divided into three for ease of reference. Variously paginated manuscript notes, n.d. E217 Untitled folder. 6pp manuscript notes, n.d. E.218 Untitled folder. 7pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. E219 Untitled folder. 9pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. E.220 Untitled folder. 15pp paginated sequence of manuscript notes, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 295 Manuscripts and publications E224 Untitled folder. 32pp typescript draft (?incomplete), n.d. E.222 Untitled folder. Variously paginated untitled manuscript notes and typescript drafts, n.d. E.223 Untitled folder. Variously paginated manuscript and typescript drafts, n.d. E.224-E.417 Numbered boxes 1973-1989 Boxes numbered 11-14, 17-19, 21, 25-27, 33 and 41 were found each containing sub-numbered folders. The boxes are presented in reference number order. The original order of their contents, indicated by the sub- numbering system, has been retained. E.224-E.242 '41'. Contents of box so inscribed divided into nineteen for ease of reference. E.224-E.226 '41.1'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. E.224 E.225 E.226 3pp manuscript notesentitled 'O'R Exceptional Model’, 14 February 1975. Background material with covering correspondence, 2 May 1975. manuscript 9pp Supersymmetry-Breaking Model’, n.d. notes entitled 'A Parity-Conserving Spontaneous E.227-E.233 '41.2'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease of reference. 22)/ 6pp untitled manuscript notes, 2 April 1974. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 296 Manuscripts and publications 10pp manuscript notes entitled 'Algebra of Covariant Derivatives’, 4 April 1974. 6pp manuscript notes entitled 'Algebra of Covariant Derivatives', 22 April 1974. 7pp manuscript notes entitled 'Yang-Mills (?)', n.d. 13pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. 8pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. 9pp manuscript notes entitled ‘A Lagrangrian for the Scalar Superfield’, n.d. E.228 E229 E.230 E.231 E232 E.233 E.234-E.239 '11.3'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into six for ease of reference. E.234 E.235 E.236 E.237 E.238 E.239 16pp manuscript notes entitled ‘'Supergauge Yang-Mills’, 14 May 1974. 20pp manuscript notes entitled 'Functional Derivatives’, 11 June 1974. 19pp manuscript notes entitled 'Supergroups’, n.d. 8pp manuscript notes entitled 'Lagrangrian for the Gauge Field’, n.d. 5pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Transformation Properties...', n.d. 12pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. E.240, E.241 '11.4'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 70pp untitled typescript, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1974. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 OF, Manuscripts and publications E.242 '11.5'. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Supersymmetry, Parity and Fermion Number Conservation’, by Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, Nuclear Physics B97, 293-316 (1975). Off-print and background material. See also E.329. E.243-E.269 '12'. Contents of box so inscribed divided into twenty-seven for ease of reference. E.243-E.246 '42.1'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference. E.243 E.244 E.245 E.246 E.247 untitled 10pp September-23 October 1973. manuscript notes with covering correspondence, 24 Two manuscript drafts entitled 'ls Leptonic Matter Different from Baryonic', 21pp and 22pp, 20 October 1973. 23pp manuscript notes entitled ‘The Model’, 28 October-1 November[1973]. 14pp manuscript notesentitled 'The U° Problem’, n.d. '42.2'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.248 '42.3'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.249 '12.4'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 16pp manuscript notes, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 298 Manuscripts and publications E.250 '42.5'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.251-E.255 '42.6'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference. e251 E.252 E.253 E.254 E.255 E.256 6pp typescript entitled 'Proton Decay as a Probe to the Nature of the Unified Theory’, with covering correspondence, August 1973-September 1974. ‘On Fermion Number and its Conservation’, by J. C. Pati, Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, Nuovo Cimento 26A, 72-83 (1975). 34pp manuscript draft with covering correspondence, 4 October 1974. 6pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. 3pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Physics Takes a New Turn’, n.d. 5pp manuscript notesentitled 'Is the Proton Stable?’, n.d. '12.7'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 28pp manuscript entitled 'Colour as a Classification Symmetry in Gauge Models with Massive Non-Abelian Gluons' probably re ‘Colour as a Classification Symmetry’, by R. N. Mohapatra, J. C. Pati and Abdus Salam, Physics Review D13, 1733-1743 (1976). E.257 '42.8'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 8pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Poor Man's Problems’, 19 August 1974. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 299 Manuscripts and publications E.258-E.264 '42.9'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease of reference. E.258 E.259 E.260 E.261 E.262 ‘Unified Lepton-Hadron Symmetry and a Gauge Theory of the Basic Interactions’, by J. C. Pati and Abdus Salam, Physics Review D8, 1240-1251 (1973). Publishedtexts. ‘Lepton Number as the Fourth Colour’, by J. C. Pati and Abdus Salam, Physics Review D10, 275-289 (1974). 6pp typescript. See also E.93-E.95, E.276. ‘Are There Anomalous Lepton-HadronInteractions?’, by J. C. Pati and Abdus Salam, Physics Review Letters 32, 1083-1086 (1974). 13pp typescript. Background material. 24pp untitled typescript, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1975. E.263, E.264 Background material. Twofolders. E.265, E.266 '42.10'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E.265 ‘Is Baryon Number Conserved?', by Abdus Salam and J. C. Pati, Physics Review Letters 31, 661-664 (1973). Off-print. See also E.80. E.266 Background material. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 300 Manuscripts and publications E267, 2268 '42.11'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. ‘Anomalous Lepton-Hadron Interactions and Gauge Models' by J. C. Pati and Abdus Salam, Physics Review D11, 1137-1154 (1975). Twotypescript drafts with amendments, 39pp and 38pp, August 1974. E.269 '42.12'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.270-E.286 '13'. Contents of box so inscribed divided into seventeen for ease of reference. E270 '13.1'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Variously paginated manuscript and typescript drafts entitled ‘Unified Theory of Baryonic and Leptonic Matter’ with covering correspondence, November 1973-April 1975. E27 '43.2' Contents of folder so inscribed. Manuscript notes with covering correspondence, November 1973. E272 '13.3'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 21pp manuscript draft entitled 'Does There Exist Exotic Channel Contribution to ee” Annihilation?', with correspondencere collaboration on a scientific publication, December 1973-Febrauary 1974. See also E.281. E213 '13.4'. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Transition to CP Conservation and Zero Cabbibo Angle in Strong Magnetic Fields’, by Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, Nature 252, 569-571 (1974). 10pp typescript with amendments, 30 October 1974. E.274 '43.5'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 6pp manuscript notes and variously paginated untitled typescripts with amendments, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1974. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 301 Manuscripts and publications E.275 '13.6'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Correspondence re November 1974. collaboration on a scientific publication, October- E.276 '13.7'. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Lepton Number as the Fourth "Colour", by Abdus Salam and J. C. Pati, Physics Review D10, 275-289 (1974). 33pp typescript. See also E.93-E.95, E.259. Ei, '13.8'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 24pp typescript draft entitled Baryonic: A Unified Gauge Theory of Matter Interactions’, n.d. 'Is Leptonic Matter Really Different from E.278 '13.9'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 17pp manuscript notes with covering correspondence, November 1973. E279 '13.10'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Correspondencere collaboration on a scientific publication, December 1973- April 1975. E.280 '43.11'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E207 '13.12'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 26pp manuscript draft entitled 'Does There Exist Channel Contribution to ee Annihilation?’ with covering correspondence, n.d. + See also E.272. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 302 Manuscripts and publications E.282 '43.13'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 7pp manuscript notes collaboration on a scientific publication, January 1974. entitled with correspondence re ‘The Model’ E.283-E.285 '43.14'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. 'Variously paginated manuscript drafts entitled 'Fermion Number and CP Violation - Is Fermion Number Conserved?’, n.d. E.286 '43.15'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Variously correspondence, September 1974. paginated manuscript and typescript drafts with covering E.287-E.305 '14'. Contents of box so inscribed divided into nineteen for ease of reference. E.287 '14.1'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 39pp manuscript notes entitled 'Strathdee Notes: Vertex Operations’, n.d. E.288-E.290 '44.2'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. E.288 E.289 E.290 E.291 12pp manuscript notes entitled 'Ghost Determinants and Moduli’, 23 January 1987. 4pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Relevant Determinants’, 7 January 1988. 17 transparencies entitled 'Ghost Determinants and Moduli’, n.d. '14.3'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 4pp manuscript draft entitled 'Some Comparisons between Two and Four Dimensional Theory’, 31 December 1987. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 303 Manuscripts and publications E292 '14.4'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 23pp manuscript notes entitled 'Notes on Chiral Bosonization etc'., 1987. E.293 '14.5'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 8pp manuscript notes entitled 'A Note on A-D-E Classification’, 16 January 1989. E.294-E.300 '14.6'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease of reference. E.294 28pp untitled manuscriptdraft, n.d. E.295-E.300 122pp manuscript draft entitled ‘Topics on Riemann Surfaces (Preliminary Version)’, 3 November 1987. Six folders. E.301-E.305 '14.7 - Witten’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference. Copiesof scientific papers by E. Witten, 1988-1989. Five folders. E.306-E.318 '17'. Contents of box so inscribed divided into thirteen for ease of reference. E.306-E.313 '17.1 - Okun’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into eight for ease of reference. E.306 E.307 18pp typescript entitled 'On the Paper by Okun et a/ "On the Price of Integer Charge Quarks"', July 1979. Correspondence re collaboration on a scientific publication, January-August 1979. E.308 10pp untitled manuscript draft, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 304 Manuscripts and publications E.309 15pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Summary Notes on SU(5)', n.d. bibliographical reference 1979. latest E.310 21pp manuscript notes entitled 'Grand Unification and Proton Decay’, n.d. E.311 20pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. E312, 313 Background material. Twofolders. E.314-E.318 ‘17.2 Pati + S + Rajpoot + Elias’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference. E.314 E.315 E.316 E317 E.318 9pp typescript with amendments entitled TSu(4)}* as the Unified Gauge Symmetry’, probably relating to ‘Light Neutral Z-Boson in the PETRA and PEP Energy Rangewithin the Unifying Symmetry [SU(4)]", by Abdus Salam, V. Elias and J. C. Pati, Physics Letters 73B, 451-456 (1978). ‘Evidence for Leptonic Colour?', by S. Rajpoot, Abdus Salam, J. C. Pati and J. Strathdee, Nature 273, 736-738 (1978). 5pp typescript. ‘Liberated Quarks and Gluonsin e*e’ Jets and Beam-Dump Experiments’, by J. C. Pati and Abdus Salam, Nuclear Physics B144, 445-461 (1978). 24pp manuscript and typescript draft. See also E.390. 27pp manuscript notes with covering correspondence, April 1978. Background material with covering correspondence, 1977. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 305 Manuscripts and publications E.319-E.335 '18'. Contents of box so inscribed divided into seventeen for ease of reference. E319 '18.1'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.320-E.323 '18.2'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference. E:320 E'321 E.322 323 ‘On Superfields and Fermi-Bose Symmetry’, by Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, Physics Review D11, 1521-1535 (1975). Published text. ‘Super-Symmetric V-A Gauges and Fermion Number’, by R. Delbourgo, Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, Physics Letters 51B, 475-478 (1974). Published text. ‘Super-Symmetry and Non-Abelian Gauges', by Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, ICTP, Trieste preprint 1C/74/36 (1974). Publishedtext. ‘Unitary Representations of Super-Gauge Symmetries’, by J. Strathdee and Abdus Salam, ICTP, Trieste preprint I1C/74/16 (1974). Publishedtext. E.324 '18.3'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.325 '18.4'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 10pp manuscript notes entitled 'Energy-momentum Tensorsetc’, June 1974. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 306 Manuscripts and publications E.326 '18.5'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 3pp manuscript September 1974. notes entitled ‘Non-linear Supergravity and Gravity’, E327 '18.6'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.328, E.329 '18.7' Contents of folder inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E.328 E:329 4pp manuscript draft entitled 'A Unified Supersymmetric Gauge Theory of Strong, Weak and EM Interactions’, n.d. ‘Supersymmetry, Parity and Fermion Number Conservation’, by Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, ICTP, Trieste preprint 1C/75/49 (1975). Variously paginated manuscript drafts. See also E.242. E.330-E.332 '18.8'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. Background material. E.333 '18.9'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.334 '18.10'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.335 '18.11'. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘On Goldstone Fermions', by Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, ICTP, Trieste preprint IC/74/17 (1974). Published text. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 307 Manuscripts and publications E.336-E.348 '19'. Contents of box so inscribed divided into thirteen for ease of reference. E.336 '19.1'. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Ideals and Realities’, University of Stockholm Lecture Series on Human, Global and Universal Problems, Stockholm, Sweden, 23 September 1975. 29pp manuscript draft. See also E.343-E.345, E.418, E.419, F.18-F.20, F.390. E.337 '19.2'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.338, E.339 '49.3'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. Background material with covering correspondence, September 1974. E.340 '19.4'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.341 '19.5'. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘World Development - A Crisis for Science’, address given by Salam to United Nations Conference on the Application of Science and Technology, n.d. Published text. E.342 '49.6'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 308 Manuscripts and publications E.343-E.345 '19.7'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. ‘Ideals and Realities', University of Stockholm Lecture Series on Human, Global and Universal Problems, Stockholm, Sweden, 23 September 1975. E.343 E.344 E.345 E.346 See also E.336, E.418, E.419, F.18-F.20, F.390. 50pp typescript draft with amendments. 29pptypescript draft with amendments. Five transparencies. '19.8'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.347 '19.9'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Sixteen untitled transparencies. E.348 '19.10'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.349-E.362 '21'. Contents of box so inscribed divided into fourteen for ease of reference. E.349-E.351 '21.1'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. E.349 'The Gell-Mann Age of Particle Physics' address given by Salam on the Occasion of the 60th Birthday of Murray Gell-Mann, Pasedena, California, USA, 27-28 January 1989. See also F.132, F.133, F.426, J.593-J.595. 5pp typescript. E.350 23pp manuscript notes, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 309 Manuscripts and publications E.351 Numbered sequence of twelve transparencies entitled ‘Chiral Bosonisation Determinants and the String Partition Function’, n.d. E.352, E.353 '21.2 - Chern-Simons'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E.352 Background material. E353 Numbered sequence of twenty-one transparencies entitled 'Chern-Simons Superconductivity at Finite Temperatures’, 1989. E.354 '21.3'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.355-E.357 '21.4 - Dirac’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. E.355 ‘Physics and the Excellencesof the Life it Brings', lecture given by Salam at Conference on the History of Particles from Pions to Quarks, Batavia, Illinois, USA, May 1985. See also F.62, J.309-J.311. 30pp typescript. E.356 ‘Dirac and Finite Field Theories’, talk given by Salam at P. A. M. Dirac's Commemoration Day, Cambridge, UK, 19 April 1985. See also F.60, F.61, J.299-J.302. 15pp typescript with 3pp manuscript notes. E.357 Background material. E.358, E.359 '21.5 - Accelerators'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E.358 8pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 310 Manuscripts and publications E'359 Background material. E.360-E.362 '21.6 - Accelerators'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. E.360 Background material. E.361 Background material with covering correspondence. E.362 Background material. E.363-E.372 '25'. Contents of box so inscribed divided into ten for ease of reference. E.363, E.364 '25.1'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E.363 E.364 7pp manuscript bibliographical reference 1984. notes entitled ‘Current Status Review’, n.d. latest 2pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Brief Summary of SUSY Breaking at T#O', n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1986. E.365-E.367 '25.2 - Basic Papers for Popular Lectures'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. E.365 E.366 E.367 E.368 2pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. Background material with covering correspondence, May 1974. Background material. '25.3 - Papers on Particle Physics Useful for Lectures’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 311 Manuscripts and publications E:369;,E:370 '25.4 - Faraday’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. Background material. Twofolders. E.371 '25.5'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.372 '25.6'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.373-E.385 '26'. Contents of box so inscribed divided into thirteen for ease of reference. E.373 '26.1'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 17pp manuscript notes entitled 'A Note on the Neutral Currents, Present Status’, n.d. See also E.117, E.118. E.374 '26.2'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 37pp typescript (annotated) enitled "The Role of Experiment in a Choice Between Theories: A Quantitative Case Study of Weak-Electromagnetic Unification’, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1979. E.375 '26.3'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.376 '26.4'. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Einstein's Last Dream; the Space-Time Unification of Fundamental Forces’, address given at the UNESCO Celebration of the Centenary of Einstein's Birth, Paris, France, 9 May 1979. 13pp typescript draft with amendments. See also E.128, E.129, J.145-J.149. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 312 Manuscripts and publications E.377 '26.5'. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘The Electroweak Force, Grand Unification and Superunification’, by Abdus Salam, Physica Scripta 20, 216-226 (1979). Proof copy with amendments. See also E.379. E.378 '26.6'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Unification, Superunification and New Theoretical Ideas’, by Abdus Salam, Proceedings of the 19th International High Energy Physics Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 1978. A8pp typescript (annotated). See also E.119-E.123, E.396, E.397, J.112-J.116. E319 '26.7'. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘The Electroweak Force, Grand Unification and Superunification’, by Abdus Salam, Physica Scripta 20, 216-226 (1979). 19pp typescript with amendments. See also E.377. E.380 '26.8'. Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘The Nature of the Ultimate Explanation in Physics', Herbert Spencer Lecture, Oxford, UK, 12 November 1979, ICTP, Trieste preprint 1C/80/39 (1980). 15pp typescript. See also E.381, J.162, J.163. E.381 '26.9'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 17pp manuscript draft entitled ‘The Nature of Explanation in Physics’, n.d. See also E.380, J.162, J.163. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 313 Manuscripts and publications E.382-E.385 '26.10'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference. E.382 12pp typescript and manuscript draft entitled 'Grand Unification and the Electronuclear Force’, n.d. E.383, E.384 ‘Developments in Particle Physics, 1979', talk given by Salam at European Physical Society Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June-4 July 1979. E.383 E.384 E.385 See also J.152, J.153. 19pp typescript with amendments. 22pp typescript with amendments. Variously paginated untitled typescript and manuscriptdrafts, n.d. E.386-E.406 '27'. Contents of box so inscribed divided into twenty-one for ease of reference. E.386-E.388 '27.1'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. ‘The Impending Demise of High Energy Accelerators’, by Abdus Salam, Journal de Physique 12, December 1982. E.386 E.387 E.388 E.389 10pp manuscript draft. 13pp typescript and manuscript draft. 5pp typescript draft (annotated). '27.2'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 8pp untitled manuscript draft, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 314 Manuscripts and publications i390) E391 '27.3'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E.390 ‘Liberated Quarks and Gluons in e*e’ Jets and Beam-Dump Experiments’, by Abdus Salam and J. C. Pati, Nuclear Physics B144, 445-461 (1978). 9pp manuscriptdraft. See also E.316. E.391 ‘Higgs Couplings and Asymptotic Freedom’, by Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, Physics Review D18, 4713-4720 (1978). 19pp manuscript draft. E392 '27.4'. Contents of folder so inscribed. 10pp untitled manuscript notes, n.d. E.393 '27.5'. Contents of folder so inscribed. Exercise notebook inscribed on the front cover 'Gravity Renormalization |’, containing 10pp manuscript notes, n.d. E.394, E.395 '27.6'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. E.394 E.395 Exercise notebook inscribed on the front cover 'Gravity Renormalization II’, containing 26pp manuscript notes, n.d. Exercise notebook inscribed on the first page ‘The Embedding Problem’, containing 23pp manuscript notes, n.d. E.396, E.397 '27.7'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. ‘Unification, Superunification and New Theoretical Ideas', by Abdus Salam, Proceedings of the 19th High Energy Physics Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 1978. See also E.119-E.123, E.378, J.112-J.116. E.396 14pp typescript with amendments. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 315 Manuscripts and publications Boor 19pp typescript. E.398-E.402 '27.8 - Notes Self & Strathdee for Stable Theories & Gravity R”'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference. E.398 E399 E.400 11pp manuscript notes entitled 'Stable Renormalizable Systems’, May 1977. 10pp manuscript notes entitled ‘Renormalization of Quadratic Gravity’, June 1977. 17pp manuscript draft entitled 'Stable Theories and Renormalization of Gravity’, n.d. E.401, E.402 ‘Remarks on High Energy Stability and Renormalizability of Gravity Theory’, by Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee, Physics Review D18, 4480-4485 (1978). E.401 E.402 7pp manuscriptdraft. Qpp typescript (annotated). E.403-E.405 '27.9'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. Variously paginated manuscript scientific (?lecture) notes, n.d. E.406 '27.11'. Contents of folder so inscribed. manuscript 5pp bibliographical reference 1977. notes entitled ‘Atomic Parity Theory’, n.d. latest E.407-E.414 '33'. Contents of box so inscribed divided into eight for ease of reference. E.407 ‘Probing by Abdus Salam, Contemporary Needs ed. Riazuddin, New York, USA (1977). Heart of Matter, into the Physics and 20pp typescript and manuscriptdraft. See also E.97, E.98, E.100, J.86. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 316 Manuscripts and publications E.408, E.409 Two typescripts entitled 'Twenty Years of Particle Physics and its Possible Further Development’, 9pp and 5pp, n.d. Twofolders. E.410-E.412 '33.2 - Physics Today Article’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. E.410 E.411 E.412 11pp untitled typescript with amendments, n.d. Background material. 16pp typescript entitled ‘Notes on a Meeting held between Abdus Salam and Physicists from Developing Countries’, 3 August 1978. E.413 '33.3' - Science Management’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.414 '33.4 - Science not Management’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Background material. E.415-E.417 '41.4 - Nuclear Safeguards’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. Background material. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 317 Manuscripts and publications E.418-E.490 IDEALS AND REALITIES 1975-1995 ‘Ideals and Realities' was originally the title of a talk given by Salam as part of a series of international lectures on Human, Global and Universal Problems, University of Stockholm, Sweden, 23-24 September 1975. The following year his talk was published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. See also E.336, E.343-E.345, F.18-F.20, F.390, J.79, J.80. Subsequently 'Ideals and Realities' was also the title given to a selection of essays by Abdus Salam on various aspects of science and development edited by C. H. Lai and published by the World Scientific Publishing CompanyLtd., Singapore in 1984. See also M.443-M.457. Both publications are represented in this sub-section which comprises correspondence and draft translations into languages other than the original English. E.418-E.474 Correspondence E.475-E.490 Drafts E.418-E.474 Correspondence 1975-1995 E.418, E.419 Correspondencere the publication and distribution of ‘Ideals and Realities’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 32, 9-15 (1976), November 1975-March 1977. Twofolders. E.420-E.459 Correspondence re the preparation, publication and distribution of foreign language versions of /deals and Realities, 1982-1995. E.420-E.423 Arabic. Four folders. Bahasa (Malaysia). Bengali (Calcutta). E.424 E.425 Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 318 Manuscripts and publications E.426-E.428 Bengali (Dhaka). Three folders. E.429, E.430 Chinese. Twofolders. E.431, E.432 French. Twofolders. E.433 Hausa (Nigeria). E.434 Hindu. E.435, E.436 Italian. Twofolders. E.437 Japanese. E.438 Malay. E.439 Persian. E.440 Portuguese. E.441 Punjabi. E.442 Romanian. Abdus Salam NCUACS99/4/01 Manuscripts and publications E.443 Russian. E.444-E.447 Spanish. Four folders. E.448 Southern Indian languages. E.449 Swahili. E.450 Turkish. E.451-E.454 Urdu translation by S. Ahmad. Four folders. E.455 Urdu translation by M. Rafi and M. Razi. E.456, E.457 Urdu translation by Z. H. Zaidi. Twofolders. E.458, E.459 Urdu translations by others. Twofolders. E.460-E.466 Letters of thanks for copies of /deals and Realities received 1984-1991. Seven folders. E.467-E.474 Correspondencere publication of the second and third editions of the English version of Ideals and Realities, 1985-1990. Eightfolders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 E.475-E.490 Drafts Manuscripts and publications 320 1989 Only drafts of the Urdu, Arabic and Spanish translations were found. E.475, E.476 65pp typescript (Urdu) introduction to the Urdu translation of Ideals and Realities by Z. H. Zaidi with covering correspondence, August 1989. Twofolders. E.477-E.482 240pp typescript draft entitled 'ldeales y Realidades'’, n.d. Six folders. E.483-E.490 ‘Arabic Translation: Initial Stages'. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into eight for ease of reference. Variously paginated manuscript drafts (Arabic) n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 321 Manuscripts and publications E.491-E.598 NOTES ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE EDUCATION IN THE DEVELOPMENTOF THE SOUTH 1988-1995 The South Commission wasestablished to study the economic, social and political challenges confronting nations of the third world and to devise a strategy for meeting them. Salam chaired the South Commission's Working Party on Science and Technology. His report entitled ‘Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South’ was initially prepared as a working document for submission to Commission meetings but was subsequently expanded by the incorporation of the commentsof his colleagues and fellow commissioners. In its final published format Salam's report was boundin red covers and thus acquired the shortenedtitle of 'The Red Book’. It comprises short essays, extracts, of science and technology in the development of nations. It focuses particularly on the widening gap between developed and developing countries caused by their differing capacity for the utilisation and control of science and technology. statistical evidence, and notes on the role Several editions of 'The Red Book' which appear to have been Salam's own copies were found although they do not constitute a complete set of published texts. See also K.159-K.280. E.491-E.547 Drafts E.548-E.553 Published texts E.554-E.579 Correspondence E.580-E.598 Background and source material E.491-E.547 Drafts 1988-1991 Early versions of Salam's report are represented here in draft form. The number of drafts found suggests that a continual reworking and editing process accompanied the ongoing activities of the South Commission. The presentation is chronological. E.491, E.492 93pp typescript entitled 'Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Developmentof the South’ prepared for the third meeting of the South Commission, Cocoyoc, Mexico, 5-8 August 1988. Twofolders. See also E.493, E.494, J.523, J.524, J.555-J.558, K.210-K.220. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 322 Manuscripts and publications E.493, E.494 73pp typescript entitled 'Notes on Science, High Technology and Science Education in the Developmentof the South’ prepared for the third meeting of the South Commission, Cocoyoc, Mexico, 5-8 August 1988. Twofolders. See also E.491, E.492, J.523, J.524, J.555-J.558, K.210-K.220. E.495 54pp typescript (annotated) entitled 'Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South’ prepared for the fourth meeting of the South Commission, Kuwait, 10-12 December 1988. E.496-E.500 287pp typescript Italian translation of 'Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South’ prepared for the fourth meeting of the South Commission, Kuwait, 10-12 December 1988. Five folders. E.501 E.502 19pp typescript entitled 'Science, Technology and Economic Development- Provisional Draft Outline’ with amendments, 30 August 1989. 65pp typescript (annotated) entitled ‘Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South’, by Abdus Salam in collaboration with Louis Emmerij with covering correspondence, 11 October 1989. E.503-E.506 198pp typescript proof entitled 'Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South, by Abdus Salam in collaboration with Louis Emmerij, n.d. ca late 1989. Four folders. E,007 Two typescripts entitled ‘Appendix - New Technologies' with amendments, 8pp and 16pp, n.d. ca late 1989. E.508-E.514 287pp typescript entitled 'Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South' (third edition, first imprint), December 1989. Seven folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS99/4/01 323 Manuscripts and publications E.515, E.516 96pp typescript entitled 'Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South' prepared for the final report of the South Commission, March 1990. Twofolders. E51'7,,E:518 106pp typescript entitled 'Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South' prepared for the final report of the South Commission, April 1990. Twofolders. E:519;,E:520 106pp typescript (annotated) entitled ‘Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South’, June 1990. Twofolders. E1524 E022 85pp typescript Spanish translation of 'Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South’, June 1990. Twofolders. E.523, E.524 107pp typescript (annotated) entitled ‘Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South’ prepared for the South Commission, the Club of Rome and the UK Pugwash Group, August 1990. Twofolders. E.525-E.530 304pp typescript entitled 'Science, Technology and Science Education in the Developmentof the South' prepared for the South Commission, the Club of Rome and the UK Pugwash Group, September 1990. Six folders. E.531-E.536 357pp typescript entitled 'Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South’ prepared for the last meeting of the South Commission and for the meeting of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), Genoa, Italy, May 1991. Six folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 324 Manuscripts and publications E.537 33pp typescript entitled ‘Science, Technology and Science Education in the Developmentof the South’, n.d. E.538-E.541 177pp typescript (annotated) entitled ‘Appendices | to XXXtI', n.d. Four folders. E.542 E.543 Two typescripts with amendments entitled 'Global Science and the Great HumanDivide' by R. M. Kidder, 3pp and 5pp,n.d. Q9pp typescript with amendments entitled ‘Appendix |: The International Centre for Theoretical Physics’, by A. M. Hamende,n.d. E.544-E.547 107pp typescript (annotated) entitled ‘Appendices| to XXXtI', n.d. Four folders. E.548-E.553 Published texts ca 1988-1990 E.548 E.549 E.550 Report to the South Commission by Abdus Salam, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1988. Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South by Abdus Salam (second edition, second imprint) prepared for the fifth meeting of the South Commission, Maputo, Mozambique, 27-30 May 1989 and the meeting of the Heads of Government of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, 4-7 September 1989 Published text with amendments. Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South by Abdus Salam (second edition, second imprint) prepared for the fifth meeting of the South Commission, Maputo, Mozambique, 27-30 May 1989 and the meeting of the Heads of Government of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, 4-7 September 1989 Published text (annotated). Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 325 E.551 E.552 E.553 Manuscripts and publications Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South by Muhammad Abdus Salam (third edition, first imprint) prepared for the South Commission, December 1989 Published text with amendments. Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South by Muhammad Abdus Salam (third edition, first imprint) prepared for the South Commission, December 1989 Published text (annotated). Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South by Muhammad Abdus Salam (third edition, first imprint) prepared for the final meeting of the South Commission, April 1990 E.554-E.579 Correspondence 1988-1995 E.554-E.556 Correspondence re the publication of Salam's report and extracts from it in various journals, 1988-1992. Three folders. E.557-E.562 Correspondence re the publication and distribution of various editions of Notes on Science and Technology and Science Education the Development of the South (The Red Book), 1988-1993. in Six folders. E.563-E.574 Correspondencere the preparation, publication and distribution of Notes on Science and Technology and Science Education in the Developmentof the South in languages other than the original English, 1988-1994. E.563 Arabic. E.564 Bengali. E.565 Chinese. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 326 Manuscripts and publications E.566 Farsi(Iran). E507 French. E.568 Italian. E.569 Persian. E.570 Portuguese. ESE 572 Spanish. Twofolders. Eo73 Turkish. E.574 Urdu. E575 Correspondence and papers re publication expenses, 1989-1991. E576) O07, Letters of thanks for copies received, 1989-1992. Twofolders. 5787-019 Correspondencere requests for papers for inclusion in various journals and other publications, 1989-1995. Twofolders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 327 Manuscripts and publications E.580-E.598 Background and source material E.580-E.584 ‘Sources for footnotes and text of the Red Book’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference. E.585-E.588 ‘Appendices used in the Red Book’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference. E.589-E.598 Background material. Ten folders. E.599-E.628 UNIFICATION OF FUNDAMENTAL FORCES 1988-1994 ‘Unification of Fundamental Forces' was originally the title of the Dirac Memorial Lecture given by Salam at Cambridge on 13 June 1988. In 1990 an expanded version of this lecture was published by Cambridge University Press in a volume entitled Unification of Fundamental Forces: The First of the Dirac Memorial Lectures along with two previously unpublished talks by P. A. M. Dirac and W. Heisenberg. See also E.863, E.864, J.545-J.547. E.599-E.611 Transcripts (annotated) of Salam's lecture and typescripts with amendments for publication, 1988-1990. Thirteen folders. E.612 Photographsandillustrative figures ready for publication, n.d. E.613-E.615 Correspondencere publication and distribution, 1989-1993. Three folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 328 Manuscripts and publications E.616-E.626 Correspondencere the preparation, publication and distribution of versions in languagesotherthan the original English, 1989-1994. E.616 Croatian. EOly French. E.618 Greek. E619 Indonesian. E.620 Italian. E.621 Korean. E.622 Japanese. E:623 Norwegian. E.624 Portuguese. E.625 Spanish. E.626 | Urdu. E.627 Letters of thanks for copies received, 1990-1991. E.628 Correspondence and papersre royalties, 1991. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 329 Manuscripts and publications E.629-E.642 THE ROLE OF CHIRALITYIN THE ORIGIN OF LIFE 1990-1995 Salam's paper entitled ‘The Role of Chirality in the Origin of Life’ first published in the Journal of Molecular Evolution 33, 105-113 (1991) aroused widespread interest amongst both fellow scientists and publishers. E.629-E.631 Drafts E.632-E.642 Correspondence E.629-E.631 Drafts 1990-ca 1993 E.629 E.630 E.631 11pp typescript draft entitled 'Role of Chirality in the Origin of Life’, by Abdus Salam, J. Strathdee and L. N. Johnson, 23 July 1990. 25pp typescript with amendmentsentitled 'The Role of Chirality in the Origin of Life’, by Abdus Salam, September1990. 17pp typescript Transitions they Bring About', by Abdus Salam, n.d. ca 1993. Macromolecules and entitled ‘Biological the Phase E.632-E.642 Correspondence 1990-1995 E.632-E.634 Correspondencere publication, 1990-1991. Three folders. E.635, E.636 Correspondencere the preparation and publication of versions in languages other than the original English, 1990-1991. E.635 Italian. E.636 Spanish. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 330 Manuscripts and publications E.637-E.641 Correspondencere distribution and correspondencearising, 1990-1995. Five folders. E.642 Correspondence re the publication of a paper entitled ‘Chirality, Phase Transitions and Their Induction in Amino Acids', by Abdus Salam, 1992. E.643-E.693 CORRESPONDENCE RE OWN PUBLICATIONS 1964-1982 E.643-E.655 E.656-E.676 Correspondence publications, 1964-1974. with Sorted chronologically. Thirteen folders. Correspondence publications, 1975-1978. with Sorted alphabetically. E.656 A. publishers and fellow. scientists re Salam's publishers and fellow scientists re Salam's E.657 E.658 E.659 E.660 E.661 E.662 Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 331 Manuscripts and publications E.663 E.664 E.665 E.666 E.667 E.668 E.669 E.670 E6741 E.672 E.673 E.674 E.675 E.676 H. ile K. ke M. N. ©: Re R. S. le V. W. Nez Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 332 Manuscripts and publications E.677-E.693 Correspondence publications, 1981-1982. with Sorted alphabetically. publishers and fellow scientists re Salam's E67, E.678 E.679 E.680 E.681 E.682 E.683 A. B. C. D. ES G. H. E.684 I, J. E.685 E.686 E.687 E.688 E.689 K. Le M. N. PR: Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 330 Manuscripts and publications E.690 E.691 E.692 E.693 Rs S. Te ve E.694-E.860 EDITORIAL AND ADVISORY CORRESPONDENCE 1975-1996 E.694-E.712 Chronological series E.713-E.860 Alphabetical series E.694-E.712 Chronological series 1964-1978 E.694-E.712 Correspondence with the editors of various journals (mainly scientific) and publishers re contributions by Salam and others. Sorted chronologically. E.694 1964. E.695-E.697 1965. Three folders. E.698 E.699 E.700 1966. 1967: 1968. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 334 Manuscripts and publications E:704 1969. E:702),E.703 1970. Twofolders. E.704, E.705 1971. Twofolders. E.706-E.708 1972. Three folders. E.709 1973, 1974. E.710 Bn E712 1976. 1977. 1978. E.713-E.860 Alphabetical series 1975-1996 Correspondence with the editors of various journals (mainly scientific) and the publishers of scientific volumes re contributions by Salam and others. Sorted alphabetically by title of publication or name of publisher. E.713 E.714 Academic Press Ltd, London. Asia-Pacific Physics News. Abdus Salam NCUACS99/4/01 335 Manuscripts and publications E.715 Al-Yarmouk Magazine, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan. E,A16 SRA American Association of Physics Teachers (publications). American Scientist. E.718 Beauchesne Editeur. E79 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. E.720-E.726 Cambridge University Press. Seven folders. E27 E.728 E./29 E.730 E.731 E.732 E.733 Frank Cass Publishers, London. CERN Courier. Common Knowledge. Communications, Journal of the European Science Foundation. Communications on Applied Nonlinear Analysis (CANA). COSTED News(International Council of Scientific Unions Committee on Science and Technology in Developing Countries: Asia Region). Current Science (published in association with the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, India). Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 336 Manuscripts and publications E.734 The Daily Awaz International. E.735 The Daily Telegraph. E.736 E/37 J. M. Dent and Son Ltd, Publishers, London. Development and Scientific Progress in the Third World, Abdus Salam, Salam Translating and Publishing Company, Damascus, Syria (1989). E738, E2739 Earthview Press Boulder, Colorado, USA. Twofolders. E.740 Earthwatch. E.741 E.742 E.743 Ecodecision, Environment and Policy Magazine. Elsevier, Science Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Encyclopaedia Moderna. E.744, E.745 The Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Academic PressInc, San Diego, California, USA (1987). Twofolders. E.746 E.747 E.748 Encyclopaedia of Science and Technology (McGraw-Hill). Fortschritte der Physik, Berlin, East Germany. Foundations of Physics. Abdus Salam NCUACS99/4/01 337 Manuscripts and publications Garzanti Editore. Hadronic Journal. Adam Hilger, Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers, Bristol, UK. E.749 E.750 E.751 E752 ! for Italy. E.753 International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Reports, Canada. Ottawa, E.754 India Digest. E.755 Innovacion Y Ciencia. E.756 Insight. Eifor Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, UK. E.758 Interchange. E:759 E.760 E.761 E.762 Interdisciplinary Science Reviews(|SR). International Agrophysics. International Environmental Technology. International Journal of Nonlinear Analysis and Applications. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 338 Manuscripts and publications International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM). International Journal of Theoretical Physics. International Review of Science. Intisari UKM Bulletin, Malaysia. E.763 E.764 E.765 E.766 EN/O7, Iranian Journalof Physics. E.768 /SIS, Journal of the History of Science Society. 4/69 E10 EEVAIA Issues in Physics. Journal of Economic and Social Intelligence. Journalof the Egyptian Mathematical Society. Ene Journal of Engineering, \ran. E773 E.774 E75 E.776 Journal of Transfigural Mathematics. Karnak House, London. Kluwer, Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. Letters in Mathematical Physics. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 339 Manuscripts and publications Magisterium International Magazine, USSR. Mathematics in Education, Greece. Media Duemila, Italy. Minerva, USA. Mondadori Publishing House,Milan, Italy. National Academyof Sciences Letters, India. ERTIES E.778 E719 E.780 E781 E.782 E.783-E.785 Nature. Three folders. New India Digest. NewScientist. [Journal of] Nonlinear Analysis and Applications. Nucleus, London Schools' Journal. Il Nuovo Cimento. The Observer. E.786 E.787 E.788 E.789 17.90 E.791 Ew/i92 On Line, Pakistan. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 340 Manuscripts and publications E.793 The OtherIsrael. E.794-E.796 The Oxford Dictionary of Scientific Quotations. Three folders. 3/97, Oxford University Press. E.798 Pakistan Education Journal. E.799 Paradigm. E.800 Physics Bulletin. E.801 The Physical Review. E.802 Physics Letters A. E.803 Physics PhilosophyInterface, \ndia. E.804 Physics Today, USA. E.805 Physics Trust Publications, Bristol, UK. E.806 Physics World. E.807 Physikalische Blatter, West Germany. E.808 Planetary Conscience, Spain. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 341 Manuscripts and publications E.809 Prometeus, France. E.810 Quantum Optics. E844 Renaissance of Sciences in Scientific Publishing Company Ltd, Singapore (1995). Islamic Countries, Abdus Salam. World E.812 ResearchAlert, USA. E.813 Resonance,Journal of Science Education, India. E.814 Reviews of Modern Physics, USA. E.815 Science Magazine, Pakistan. E.816 Scientific American, USA. E617 The Scientist, USA. E.818 Scienza & Tecnica,Italy. E.819 Shueisha Inc, Tokyo, Japan. E.820 Social Intelligence. E82 Speculations in Science and Technology, USA. E'822 Der Spiegel, West Germany. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 342 Manuscripts and publications E.823 Springer-Verlag, Publishers, Heidelberg, West Germany. E.824 E826 STEPS, Centre for Science, Technology and Environmental Policy Studies, New Delhi, India. Strong Gravity Approach to QCD and Confinement, Abdus Salam and C. Sivaram, Modern Physics Letters A 8 (4) (1993). E.826 Surveys in High Energy Physics. E.827 Special United Nations Service (SUNS). E.828 Jeremy P. Tarcher Inc, Los Angeles, USA. E.829 Tahzibul Akhlaq & Nishant, \ndia. E.830 The Think Tank, Pakistan. E.831 The Times. E.832 The Times Higher Education Supplement. E.833 Time-Life Books, Rome,Italy. E.834, E.835 UNESCO World Science Report, 1993. Twofolders. E.836 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Human Development Report, 1994. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 343 Manuscripts and publications E.837 William Morrow and Company Inc, Publishers, New York, USA. E.838 World Health. E.839 The World of Physics. E.840-E.860 World Scientific Publishing Company Ltd, Singapore. Twenty-onefolders. E.861-E.865 REVIEWS 1984-1993 E.861, E.862 Correspondence and papers re reviews of Ideals and Realities: selected essays of Abdus Salam, ed C. H. Lai, World Scientific Publishing Company Ltd, Singapore (1984). Twofolders. E.863, E.864 Correspondence and papers re reviews of Unification of Fundamental Forces: The First of the Dirac Memorial Lectures, Cambridge University Press, New York, USA (1990). See also E.599-E.628. Twofolders. E.865 Papers re reviews of Abdus Salam - A Biography, J. Singh, Penguin Books Ltd, New Delhi, India (1992). Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 344 Manuscripts and publications E.866-E.875 OFF-PRINTS 1943-1993 E.866-E.870 Scientific publications E.871-E.875 —_Non-scientific publications E.866-E.870 Scientific publications 1943-1993 E.866 Publications (scientific) by Salam, 1943-1993. 31pp typescriptlist. E.867 Off-prints. Numbered 1-100. One box. E.868 Off-prints. Numbered 101-145. One box. E.869 Off-prints. Numbered 146-220. One box. E.870 Off-prints. Numbered 221-288. One box. E.871-E.875 Non-scientific publications 1963-1991 E.871 Publications (non-scientific) by Salam, 1963-1991. 3pp typescriptlist. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 345 Manuscripts and publications E.872 Off-prints. Numbered 1-40. One bundle. E.873-E.875 Off-prints which do not appear on the list at E.871. E.873 E.874 E.875 A World Federation of Institutes of Advanced Study, Journal of the National Science Council of Sri Lanka 1, 7-17 (1973). Science, Education and Development, a collection of papers by and about Abdus Salam published by the Research Centre for Co-operation with Developing Countries (RCCDC), Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, 1987. Science, Education et Developpement, a collection of papers by and about Abdus Salam, Trieste, Italy, 1987, with amendments. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 346 SECTION F LECTURES AND BROADCASTS F.1-F.449 This section contains material relating to the lectures and broadcasts given by Salam throughouthis career. It includes texts of Salam's speeches (some of which were arranged at ICTP into a numbered sequence) and correspondenceconcerning their translation and publication. A large collection of transparencies is included in this section since it appears to have been associated with the dissemination, through public presentation, of Salam's work. The transparencies record Salam's ideas, both scientific and non-scientific, and provide evidence of the methods he employed to convey them to specialised and popular audiences. Further references to and early drafts of Salam's speeches may also be found in some of the notebooksin the research section (Section B) and in the 'manuscripts' sub-section of the manuscripts and publications section (Section E). Material relating to Salam's speeches may also found in the visits and conferences section (Section J). F.1-F.153 SPEECHES — NUMBERED SERIES F.154-F.236 MISCELLANEOUS LECTURES AND BROADCASTS F.237-F.389 TRANSPARENCIES F.390-F.438 CORRESPONDENCE FILES F.439-F.449 LECTURES BY OTHERS Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 347 Lectures and broadcasts F.1-F.153 SPEECHES — NUMBEREDSERIES 1961-1993 This sub-section contains a chronological series of 114 numbered speeches given by Salam on both scientific and non-scientific subjects at a wide range of conferences, seminars and visits. Each speech is generally represented by a typescript, sometimes annotated by Salam. Background material or notes accompany sometypescripts. Numbers3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 20, 23, 25, 28, 29, 34, 35, 37-41, 44, 46, 49, 61, 62 and 80 are not present. Speechesgiven by Salam between 1961 and 1993. 14pp typescriptlist. (1) ‘Technology and Pakistan’s Attack on Poverty’, 13th All Pakistan Science Conference, University of Dhaka, Pakistan, 11 January 1961. Published text. (2) ‘Need for an International Centre for Theoretical Physics’, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Annual Austria, September 1962. Conference, Vienna, 9pp typescript. (4) ‘Science and Technology in the Emerging Nations’, 10th Anniversary AFOSR Summer Scientific Seminar on Science in the Sixties, Cloudcroft, New Mexico, USA, 14-25 June 1965. Off-print and 25pp typescript. E.t FZ F.3 F.4 F576 (5) ‘Symmetry Concepts in Modern Physics: the Iqbal Memorial Lectures’, Radio Pakistan, Pakistan, March 1965. F:5 mls, See also M.415-M.427. 52pp typescript (Italian). Symmetry Concepts in Modern Physics by Salam, published by the Atomic Energy Centre, Lahore, Pakistan, 1966. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 348 Lectures and broadcasts Ek F.8 (7) ‘Advanced Scientific Research in Developing Countries’, Symposium on Science and Society in South Asia, Rockefeller University, New York, USA, May 1966. Twooff-prints and 6pp typescript. (9) ‘Nuclear Physics in Pakistan’, International Seminar on Low Energy Nuclear Physics, Dhaka, Pakistan, 16 January 1967. 11pp typescript. GOO (12) ‘The Advancement of Science for the Developing Countries’, Nobel Symposium 14: the Place of Value in a World of Facts, Stockholm, Sweden, 15-20 September 1969. See also E.50-E.52, J.10-J.12. Eo F.10 34pp typescript. Off-print. Rateg2 (14) ‘Theoretical Physics and the ICTP’, Vienna, Austria, 24 September 1970. ale Fake F.13 37pp manuscriptdraft. Correspondence and papersre publication. (15) ‘International Co-operation in the Physical Sciences (with Particular Reference and Astronautics, 12th Meeting with the Panel on Science and Technology, US Houseof Representatives, Washington DC, USA, 26-28 January 1971. Countries)’, Developing to Committee on Science See also J.31-J.33. 23pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 349 Lectures and broadcasts F.14, F.15 (16) ‘Why Are We So Poor as a Nation?’, Government College, Jhang, Pakistan, 1972. F.14 F.15 F.16 ey 16pp typescript (Urdu). 15pp typescript (English). (17) Speech, Symposium in Honour of P. A. M. Dirac’s 70th Birthday, Trieste, Italy, September 1972. See also D.1812-D.1847, E.75, E.76. Off-print. (18) Address, 24th Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Baden, Austria, 28 August-2 September 1974. 5pp typescript. F.18-F.20 (19) ‘Ideals and Realities’, University of Stockholm Lecture Series Human, Global and Universal Problems, Stockholm, Sweden, 23 September 1975. See also E.336, E.343-E.345, E.418-E.490, F.390, J.79, J.80. F.18 19 F.20 20 28pp typescript. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol 32, No 7, September 1976. Jurnal Ekonomi, No 6, December 1982. (21) ‘Einstein's Last Dream: The Space-Time Unification of Fundamental Forces’, UNESCO Celebration of the Centenary of Einstein’s Birth, Paris, France, 9 May 1979. See also E.128, E.129, E.376, J.145-J.149. Off-print and 10pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 350 Lectures and broadcasts i222 (22) Address, 108th Session of the UNESCO Executive Board upon the award of the Einstein Medal by UNESCOand the Nobel Prize for Physics by the Swedish Academyof Sciences, Paris, France, 17 October 1979. F.22 F.23 F.24 E225 F26 See also J.161. 8pp typescript. The UNESCO Courier, 32nd Year, November 1979 (English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese). (24) Address upon receipt Islamabad, Pakistan, 18 December 1979. of a DSc Degree, Islamabad University, Qpp typescript. (26) ‘Internationalization of Science in Developing Countries’, Board of Governors of IAEA upon the award of the Nobel Prize for Physics, Vienna, Austria, 4 March 1980. 10pp typescript. (27) ‘Gauge Unification of Fundamental Forces’, Nobel Lecture, Trieste, Italy, March 1980. See also A. 106, E.131-E.145. Off-print. E27, (30) Address, University of Dnaka, Bangladesh, 17 January 1981. 15pp typescript. F.28 (31) Convocation speech, Calcutta University, India, 21 January 1981. 11pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 351 Lectures and broadcasts 29 (32) ‘Reflections on Science and Technology’, Zaheer Science Foundation Lecture, New Delhi, India, 23 January 1981. 9pp typescript. F.30-F.32 (33) ‘Renaissance of Sciences in Arab and Islamic Lands’, UNU Regional Symposium on Endogenous Intellectual Creativity in the Arab World, Kuwait, 8-12 March 1981. F.30 F.31 F.32 F.33, F.34 F.33 F.34 F.35 F.36 See also F.391, F.392, J.197, J.198. 37pp typescript. 70pp typescript (Arabic). Published texts (English, Indonesian and Arabic). (36) ‘Expatriate Nationals and the Promotion of Education and Researchin Developing Countries’, Canadian Association for the Promotion of Research and Education in Pakistan and the Institute for International Development and Co-operation, University of Ottawa, Canada, 23 September 1982. Twotypescript versions, both 22pp. Publishedtext. ‘General Principles Science and (42) Technology Conference, Islamabad, Pakistan, 12 February 1983. for Our Scientific Structures’, Twotypescript versions, 9pp and 17pp. (43) ‘International Commons: Sharing of International Resources’, Meeting of the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco, Fez, Morocco, 26 April 1983. Twotypescript versions, 14pp and 16pp. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 352 Lectures and broadcasts F.37-F.41 (45) ‘The Gulf University and Science in the Arab-Islamic Commonwealth’, Symposium on the Future Outlook of the Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain, 9- 14 May 1983. on F.38 £39 F.40 F.41 F.42 See also F.393-F.395, J.259. 16pp typescript. 37pp typescript (French). 56pp manuscript draft (Arabic). 13pp manuscript draft (?Urdu). Published text (French). (47) Speech, Inauguration of the Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), Trieste, Italy, November 1983. 3pp typescript. F.43-F.46 (48) ‘Beam Weaponsin Space’, Meeting of the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco, Casablanca, Morocco, 1-4 March 1984. F.43 F.44 F.45 F.46 Two typescript versions (annotated), both 22pp. 5 transparencies. Background material. Typescripts of papers delivered by others. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 353 Lectures and broadcasts F.47-F.52 ‘Islam and Science, Concordance or Conflict?’, Meeting on Islam and the West (UNESCO), Paris, France, 27 April 1984. See also F.396, F.402, L.27-L.32. F.47 (50) ‘Long version’. 13pp typescript. F.48-F.52 (51) ‘Short version’. F.48 F.49 FOG Reo P02 8pp typescript (annotated). Majalah Fizik, March 1987. 17pp typescript (French). 12pp typescript(Italian). Published text (German). F153; reo4 (52) ‘Science Transfer for Development’, Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, New York, USA, 28 May 1984. F:53 F.54 See also F.397, F.398, J.284-J.286. Twotypescript versions, 18pp and 30pp. Background material. 5076-00 (53) Address, 2nd World Congress on Religious Liberty, Rome, Italy, 4 September 1984. See also F.399, F.400, J.292, J.293, L.33-L.37. f00 26pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 354 F.56 F.57 F.58 F.59 Lectures and broadcasts ‘Liberty of Science and Belief in the Light of the Holy Koran and the Islamic Experience’ by Salam. Published text. (54) ‘High Energy Physics and the United Kingdom’, Kendrew Committee, 14 September 1984. Seealso F.73, F.401, H.136-H.143. 15pp typescript. (55) ‘The Right of Peoples in Liberty and Self- Determination’, Meeting of the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco, Marrakech, Morocco, 25-27 October 1984. Religious Islam to 26pp typescript. (56) Speech, Meeting of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia Chapter of the Society for International Development (SID), Trieste, Italy, 18 January 1985. 21pp typescript (annotated). F.60, F.61 (57) ‘Dirac and Finite Field Theories’, P. A. M. Dirac’s Commemoration Day, St John’s College, Cambridge, UK, 19 April 1985. See also E.356, J.299-J.302. F.60 F.61 F.62 Twotypescript versions (annotated), 15pp and 20pp, and manuscript notes. 41pp typescript entitled ‘Paul Dirac and Werner Heisenberg - A Partnership in Science’ by L. M. Brown and H. Rosenberg. (58) ‘Physics and the Excellences of the Life it Brings’, Conference on the History of Particles from Pions to Quarks, Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA, 1- 4 May 1985. See also E.355, J.309-J.311. 30pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 355 Lectures and broadcasts F.63 (59) ‘Global Tasks for Europe in Areas of Science, Technology and Ecology’, Seminar on Europe Facing Problems of Democracy, Florence, Italy, 14-16 June 1985. Twotypescript versions (annotated), 16pp and 17pp. F.64-F.69 (60) ‘Nuclear Security, Disarmament and Development’, Groupe de Bellerive Conference on Nuclear War, Nuclear Proliferation and their Consequences, Geneva, Switzerland, 27-29 June 1985. F.64 F.65 F.66 F.67 See also F.403, J.316, J.317. 26pp typescript. 42pptypescript. 21pp typescript (annotated). (unnumbered) Speech, Symposium on Survival in the Nuclear Age, New York, USA, 25-26 April 1985. See also F.179-F.181. 27pp draft typescript with amendments. F.68, 5.69 Background material. Twofolders. F.70 (63) ‘Introduction to the Theoretical Physics Panel’, International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics, Bari, Italy, 18-24 July 1985. See also J.318-J.320. 15pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 356 Lectures and broadcasts Fiat bet2 (64) Address, Roundtable Session on Development: the Human Dimension, Istanbul, Turkey, 2-4 September 1985. BAA ree Fe F.74-F.76 F.74 F.75 F.76 See also F.404-F.406, J.321-J.323. 12pp draft typescript with amendments. 13pp typescript. (65) ‘Why the Kendrew Recommendations Must be Scrapped’, Meeting of the UK High Energy Particle Physics Community, Imperial College, London, 23 September 1985. Seealso F.57, F.401, H.136-H.141. 13pp typescript. (66) Speech, International Meeting on La Cooperazione Universitaria: Bilancio e di Sviluppo, Trieste, Italy, 21-23 November 1985. Esperienze Europe — Paesi Via Prospettive delle in See also J.332. 13pp typescript (annotated). 6pp typescript (Italian). Background material. F.77-F.79 (67) ‘Science and Peace’, Meeting of the Independent Commission for International Humanitarian Issues, Vienna, Austria, 16 December 1985. E07 F.78 See also F.407, J.333. 10pp typescript draft. 18pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 357 Lectures and broadcasts ng Background material. E.60,5.81 (68) ‘A Vision of the Future of the ICTP in the Coming Decade’, 19th ICTP Scientific Council Meeting, Trieste, Italy, 17-19 March 1986. F.80 F.81 F.02 Two typescripts versions, 6pp and 11pp. Background material. (69) Speech, Fiera di Milano, Convegno Internazionale, La Cooperazione Italiana Vista dai Paesi in via di Sviluppo, Milan, Italy, 16 April 1986. See also F.411. 13pp typescript. F.83, F.84 (70) Speech, Award Ceremony of the Premio Umberto Biancamano 1985, Rome, Italy, 26 April 1986. F.83 F.84 F.85 F.86 See also A.312, A.313. 7pp draft typescript with amendments. 12pp typescript. (71) Speech, Inauguration Ceremony of the African Academy of Sciences, Nairobi, Kenya, 1 June 1986. 12pp typescript. (72) Address, Symposium onUtilisation of Indigenous Scientists in National Development: Drought, Desertification and Food Deficit Study Project, Nairobi, Kenya, 1 June 1986. 6pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 358 Lectures and broadcasts F.87-F.89 (73) ‘On Pakistan Science’, 11th International Nathiagali Summer College, Nathiagali, Pakistan, 22 June 1986. F.87, F.88 F.89 See also F.412-F.414, J.385. 32pp draft typescript with amendments. 35pp typescript (annotated). 44pp typescript. 6.90) 91 (74) ‘Highlights of Science for Turkey’, Symposium on Turkey in the Year 2000, Istanbul, 5-7 November 1986. F.90 F914 R92 F.93, F.94 F.93 F.94 See also J.406-J.409. 31pp typescript. 32pp typescript version prepared for publication in /deals and Realities: Selected Essays of Abdus Salam, ed C. H. Lai, World Scientific Publishing Company Ltd, Singapore (1984). (75) ‘Science Transfer for Development and Global Problems of Science and Technology’, Yale University, Connecticut, USA, 11 November 1986. See also J.416, J.417. AOpp typescript. (76) ‘Scientific Exchanges between Developed and Developing Countries: the Experience of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics and the Third World Academyof Sciences’, International Conference on Science and Europe in Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of UNESCO, Trieste,Italy, 8- 11 December 1986. 15pp typescript. Background material. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 359 Lectures and broadcasts F.95 (77) Lecture, International Symposium of Abrahamic Unity, Cordoba, Spain, 12-15 February 1987. See also J.446-J.448. 22pp typescript. G96). 97 (78) ‘Nuclear Security, Disarmament and Development’, International Forum, Moscow, USSR, 14-16 February 1987. F.96 FiO F.98 09 See also J.449, J.450. 31pp typescript. Revista de Ensefianza dela Fisica, Vol 2, No 1, 1986. (79) ‘Science and Development’, Board of Governors of the International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada, 19 March 1987. See also J.461. 68pp typescript. (81) Address, Symposium on Science and Society, Mexico, 23-24 March 1987. See also J.467-J.469. 40pptypescript. F.100, F.101 (82) ‘The Ultimate Nuclear Accident’, Meeting of the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco, Paris, France, 10-11 June 1987. F.100 F.101 15pp typescript draft with amendments. 14pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 360 Lectures and broadcasts F.102-F.105 (83) Address, 1st Congress of African Scientists, Brazzaville, Congo, 25-30 June 1987. F.102 F.103 F.104 F.105 F.106 See also J.478-J.483. 29pptypescript draft with amendments. 35pp typescript draft. 46pp typescript. 36pp typescript (French). (84) Tribute to Sir Denys Wilkinson on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, 7-9 September 1987. See also J.485, J.486. 5pp typescript (annotated). F.107-F.110 (85) ‘The Regeneration of Sciences in the Third World’, 2nd General Conference of the Third World Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 14-18 September 1987. F.107 F.108 F.109 F.110 See also F.416, J.490. 65pp typescript. 25pp typescript. Publishedtext. Background material. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 361 Lectures and broadcasts Pld bi 2 (86) ‘Science and Technology Transfer to the Third World’, delivered on the Occasion of the 30th Anniversary of the IAEA, Vienna, Austria, 21-25 September 1987. rede R112 F.113 F.114 See also J.498, J.499. 36pp typescript draft with amendments. 37pp typescript. ‘Global Problems of Science and (87) (with UNESCO's Involvement)’, Meeting of the Co-operative Cattolico Democratica di Cultura, Brescia, Italy, 4 November 1987. Education See also J.500. 18pp typescript. ‘Global Problems of Science and (88) (with UNESCO's Involvement)’, International Prize for Peace and International Understanding Award Ceremony, Florence, Italy, 20 December 1987. Education See also J.505-J.507. 18pp typescript (annotated). F.115-F.120 (89) ‘Science, Technology and Development’, delivered at the Conference of Nobel Laureates, Paris, France, 18-21 January 1988. See also F.419-F.421, J.508-J.518. 24pp draft typescript with amendments. 27pp typescript. 12pp typescript (French). edit F.116 Rati F.118 21pp typescript (French). Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 362 Fete 1720 F.121 Lectures and broadcasts Published texts. Published texts (French). (90) ‘The Blindness of the Third World’, delivered upon receipt of a degree of Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Ghent, Belgium, 18 March 1988. See also A.393-A.396. 21pp typescript. F122, 123 (91) ‘An Islamic View-Point’, delivered to the Conference on Scientific Thinking: Between Secularisation and the Transcendent, Turin, Italy, 21-23 June 1988. F.122 F.123 F.124 See also F.422-F.424, J.548, J.549. 45pp typescript (annotated). 32pp typescript (annotated). (92) Speech, International Congress on the University in the World Today, Bologna, Italy, 13-18 September 1988. 23pp typescript. F.125- F.127 1st Meeting of the Scientific Advisory Council of the (93) Address, International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme: A Study of Global Change, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden, 24-28 October 1988. F.125 F.126 Rel27 See also J.564-J.567. 18pp draft typescript with amendments. 18pp typescript (annotated). 18pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 363 F.128 B29 Lectures and broadcasts (94) Address, Premio Internazionale Genova — Sviluppo dei Popoli, Award Ceremony, Genoa, Italy, 29 October 1988. 7pp typescript. (95) Opening remarks, Workshop on Increasing the Flow of Scientific Literature to Third World Institutions, Trieste, Italy, 31 October-1 November 1988. See also D.1924-D.1927. App typescript. F.130 (96) ‘Notes on Science and High Technology and Developmentfor Iran and the Islamic Countries’, Tehran, Iran, 18-22 November1988. 73pp typescript. See also F.428, J.568-J.570. Bato (97) Address, 3rd National Conference on Physics and Development, Cairo, Egypt, 22-24 November 1988. 47pp typescript. b32,-Fss (98) ‘The Gell-Mann Age of Particle Physics and What the Third World Expects the First World to do in Order to Help it with Science and Technology’, 60th Birthday Celebration of Murray Gell-Mann, Pasadena, California, USA, 27-28 January 1989. F.132 F.133 See also E.349, F.426, J.593-J.595. Draft typescript sections, 5pp and 11pp. 40pp typescript. F.134, F.135 (99) Address, Edinburgh Medal and Prize Award Ceremony, Edinburgh Festival of Science and Technology, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK,8 April 1989. F.134 30pp typescript draft with amendments. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 364 Lectures and broadcasts F.135 35pp typescript (draft). F.136-F.138 (100) Address, Planet Earth Symposium, Paris, France, 12-13 June 1989. F.136 Balan F.138 F.139 See also F.427, J.637, J.638. 22pp typescript. Volume of proceedings. Background material. (101) Address, Panel Meeting of Eminent Persons on Peace, Development and the Role of Science and Technology, Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly, New York, USA, 26 October 1989. See also J.672-J.676. 15pp typescript. F.140 (102) Opening speech, ICTP 25th Anniversary Conference on Frontiers in Physics, High Technology and Mathematics, Trieste, Italy, 31 October 1989. See also F.141. 6pp typescript. F.141 (103) ‘From a Life of Physics’, ICTP 25th Anniversary Conference on Frontiers in Physics, High Technology and Mathematics, Trieste, Italy, 31 October 1989. See also F.140. 68pp typescript. F.142 (104) ‘Science, Technology and Developmentin Turkey’, Symposium on the Scientific Future of Turkey, Istanbul, Turkey, 16-18 April 1990. See also J.716, J.717. 54pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 365 F.143 F.144 F.145 F.146 F.147 Lectures and broadcasts (105) Speech, Catalonia International Prize Award Ceremony, Barcelona, Spain, 29 May 1990. See also A.415-A.420. 10pp typescript. (106) Opening address, 3rd General Conference of the Third World Academy of Sciences and the 2nd General Meeting of the Third World Network of Scientific Organisations, Caracas, Venezuela, 15 October 1990. 8pp typescript. See also F.145, F.429, J.725-J.727, K.281-K.580. (107) ‘Building Science and Technology Capacity in the South — A Blueprint’, 3rd General Conference of the Third World Academy of Sciences, Caracas, Venezuela, 16 October 1990. See also F.144, F.429, J.725-J.727, K.281-K.580. 21pp typescript. (108) Opening statement, Conference on Co-operation in Science, High Technology and Environment between North and South Mediterranean Countries’, Trieste, Italy, 12-13 November 1990. 15pp typescript. (109) ‘The Problems of Developing Countries in Connection with the Utilisation of Advanced Science and Technology’, Conference of Nobel Prize Laureates on Science and Technology in the Changing World: the Role of Europe’, Castelporziano, Italy, 3-4 December 1990. See also F.430, J.730, J.731. 19pp typescript. F.148 (110) Address, Professor Salam’s 65th Birthday Celebration, Trieste, Italy, 29 January 1991. 6pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 366 F.149 F.150 F.151 Lectures and broadcasts (111) Opening statement, Roundtable on Scientific Brain Drain in the Third World and in Central and Eastern Europe,Trieste, Italy, 25 March 1991. 10pp typescript (annotated). (112) Address, ICSU Ascend 21 Conference, Vienna, Austria, 25 November 1991. See also J.757-J.762. 5pp typescript. (113) ‘Why They Gave Me the Nobel Prize, What | Have Subsequently Done With It and the Story of My Life Since’, Oslo, Norway, 13 December 1991. See also J.767, J.768. 7pp typescript. F.152; F153 (114) Address, Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony of the International Centre of Science, Technology and Environment for Densely Populated Regions (ICSTED), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 22 May 1993. F.152 F.153 See also J.834-J.837. 7pp typescript. Address of N. Rahman. 8pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 367 Lectures and broadcasts F.154-F.236 MISCELLANEOUS LECTURES AND BROADCASTS 1951-1989 This sub-section contains material relating to speeches given by Salam on both scientific and non-scientific subjects that are not represented in the numbered series. It also includes material relating to television and radio broadcasts with which Salam wasinvolved. The reason for their exclusion from the numberedseriesis not clear. The material mainly consists of typescripts and working drafts. It has not always been possible to identify the title of the piece. The arrangementof this sub-section is chronological. Undated material can be found at the end. F.154 ‘Renormalization Method in Quantum Theory of Fields’, n.d. (1951x1954). 16pp manuscript. First page headed with the title of the paper, the name of the author and his address at Government College, Lahore, Pakistan. After completing his postgraduate studies at the University of Cambridge Salam returned to Pakistan in September 1951 where he remained until January 1954. F.155 ‘Elementary Particles’, inaugural lecture, Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, 14 May 1957. See also A.37, E.15. Publishedtext. F.156 ‘Space-Time and Fundamental Particles’, radio broadcast (UK), 3 November 1957. 8pp typescript (annotated). F.157 Untitled, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1957. 11pp typescript beginning ‘The current phase in the history of the parity- principle...’ F.158 Untitled, n.d. 21957. 7pp paginated manuscript draft and 3pp manuscript notes found together. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 368 Lectures and broadcasts F.159-F.161 ‘On the Space Reflection Symmetry Principle’, n.d. 21958. E159 F.160 F.161 16pp manuscript draft. 3pp manuscript notes. 15pp typescript. F.162 Untitled, television broadcast (UK), 1961. 6pp typescript draft screenplay and covering letter. F.163 Untitled, n.d. (1961x1968). 2pp typescript speech addressed to Mr Bhutto and Dr Usmani re the foundation of the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan. In 1961 Salam was appointed Scientific Adviser to Ayub Khan, President of Pakistan. Although he continued in this post after Ayub Khan was replaced by Yahya Khan in 1968,his influence was diminished. See also M.206-M.209. F.164 Untitled, n.d. ca 1962. 5pp typescript introductory remarks for an inaugural lecture given by P. T. Matthews. P. T. Matthews was Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London from 1962. F.165 ‘The Peaceful Atom in Foreign Policy’, n.d. 71963. App typescript draft. F.166 ‘Theory Groups and the Symmetry Physicist’, Centenary of the London Mathematical Society [1965]. Off-print. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 369 Lectures and broadcasts F.167-F.178 ‘The Key to the Universe: the Present Search for the Laws of Creation’, television broadcast (UK), May 1976. F.167-F.171 162pp typescript shooting script. Five folders. F.172-F.178 Typescript draft of publication to accompanythetelevision broadcast. Divided by chapter for ease of reference. Rely 2pp typescript contents page and covering letter. E73 ‘1-Life-Maker’. 36pp typescript (annotated). 4 ‘2-Starbreaker’. 43pp typescript and 1p manuscriptillustrative figure. Foe ‘3-Sunfire’. 37pp typescript. F.176 ‘4-Charm’. 55pp typescript. Rtas ‘6-Starcrusher’. A8pp typescript. F.178 ‘6-Universe-Maker’. AOpp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 370 Lectures and broadcasts F.179-F.186 Speech, Symposium on Survival in the Nuclear Age, New York, USA, 25-26 April 1985. See also F.67. E1709 28pp typescript (annotated). F.180 Papersarising. F.181 Paginated sequenceof 9 transparencies and 2 unnumbered transparencies found together. F.182-F.186 Background material. Five folders. F.187, F.188 ‘Chairman's Introduction’, Niels Bohr Centenary Symposium, Copenhagen, Denmark, 4-7 October 1985. re1ot F.188 12pp typescript transcript with amendments and covering letter. 8pp typescript transcript (annotated). F.189-F.191 ‘The Creation of the Universe’, television broadcast (USA), 20 November 1985. Salam was a memberof the science advisory panel. m.189 190 R19 67pp typescript shooting script. Papersre visual effects. Correspondencere arrangements. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 371 Lectures and broadcasts F.192 ‘The Nuclear Age: Proliferation’, series of television broadcasts (USA), 15 December 1986. Correspondencere arrangements. F.193, F.194 ‘Inwards and Beyond: Unravelling Nature’s Mystery’, series of television broadcasts (France), 1987. F193 3pp typescript overview. F.194 69pp typescript screenplay. F.195-F.199 ‘Science and the Universe’ Faiz Memorial Lecture, Lahore, Pakistan 27 February 1988. F195 24pp manuscript draft (Urdu). F.196 16pp manuscript draft (Urdu). RA9¢ 11pp manuscript (Urdu) with amendments. F.198 11pp manuscript (Urdu). F.199 11pp manuscript (Urdu). F.200 ‘Astroparticle Physics’, introductory talk, 3rd ESO/CERN Symposium on eee Cosmology and Fundamental Physics, Bologna, Italy, 16-20 May 39pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 372 Lectures and broadcasts F.201-F.224 ‘Renaissance of Sciences in Islamic Countries’, compilation in book form of addresses and papers by Salam, Trieste, Italy, July 1988. No evidence of publication. The papers cover the period 1977 to 1988. They are presented in the order in which they were found. Their arrangementis not chronological. Divided by address/paper for ease of reference. F.201 Typescripttitle pages, 2pp typescript contents pages and Yppintroduction. F.202 203 F.204 F205 Address on receipt of a DSc Degree from Islamabad University, Islamabad, Pakistan, 18 December 1979. 9pp typescript. ‘Renaissance of Science in Arab and Islamic Lands’, United Nations University Symposium on Scientific Creativity in Arab and Islamic Countries, Kuwait, March 1981. 19pp typescript. ‘The Gulf University and Science in the Arab-lslamic Commonwealth’, Symposium onthe Future Outlook of the Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain, 11 May 1983. 16pp typescript. ‘The Future of Science in Islam’, paper prepared for inclusion in the volume Islam and the Future presented to the Islamic Summit, Kuwait, January 1987. See also F.415. 29pp typescript. F.206 ‘Islam and Science’, Islam and the West Conference, Paris, France, 27 April 1987. 13pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 373 Lectures and broadcasts F.207 Speech, Nobel Banquet, Stockholm, Sweden, 10 December 1979. 1p typescript. F.208 E209 ‘An Islamic Viewpoint’, Scientific Thinking: between the Secularisation and the Transcendent, Turin, Italy, 223 June 1988. 46pp typescript. ‘Liberty of Scientific Belief in Islam’, International Religious Liberty Congress, Rome, Italy, 4 September 1984. 13pp typescript. F.210-F.213 Dubai, United Emirates, 3-7 March 1981. 210 ‘Foundations for Sciencein Islam’. 9pp typescript. F.211 ‘Prestigious Awards for Sciences’. 2pp typescript. &212 ‘Islamic Science Talent Fund’. 4pp typescript. F213 F.214 ‘Proposal for the Creation of an Arab-Islamic-ltalian Consortium for a Laboratory for Solid State Physics’. 2pp typescript. Memorandum by Arab scientists Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, 29 July 1977. visiting the International Centre for App typescript and 4pp manuscript (Arabic). Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 374 Lectures and broadcasts F215 E216 eA, F216 F219 ‘Highlights of Science for Turkey’, Symposium on Turkey in the Year 2000, Istanbul, Turkey, 5-7 November 1986. 16pp typescript. ‘Technology and Pakistan’s Attack on Poverty’, 13th Annual All Pakistan Science Conference, Dhaka, Pakistan, 11 January 1961. 7pp typescript. Address, 108th Session of the UNESCO Executive Board upon the award of the Einstein Medal by UNESCO and the Nobel Prize for Physics by the Swedish Academy of Sciences, Paris, France, 17 October 1979. Published text. ‘The Failings of Arab Science’, interview conducted by J. Perera, Science Editor, The Middle East, June 1986. Published text. ‘Homage to Chaudhir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan’, published in Transnational Perspectives 12(2), 1986. 10pp typescript. R220 Article, Musluman Ilim Onceleri Ansiklopedisi, |stanbul Turkey, 1984. Published text (Turkish). 220 F222 Speech by King Hassan II of Morocco on the nomination of Salam as an Associate Memberof the Academyof the Kingdom of Morocco, March 1980. 3pp manuscript (?Arabic) and 3pptypescripttranslation. Citation and acceptance speech by Salam onreceipt of a DSc degree from Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan, 1980. Published text (?Arabic) and 1p manuscript (?Arabic). Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 S/o Lectures and broadcasts E228 Biographical data re Salam. 13pp typescript. F.224 App photocopies of photographs of Salam. F.225-F.229 ‘Notes on Science and High Technology in the Development of the South’, 3rd Meeting of the South Commission, Cocoyoc, Mexico, 5-8 August 1988. See also E.491-E.494, J.555-J.558, K.210-K.220. F225 39pp typescript. F.226 50pp typescript. F227 Published texts. F.228 Background material. F.229 Papers and correspondencearising re publication. Be2o0Cr 20K Speech, Pakistan, 7-12 May 1989. F.230 36pp typescript draft. 20d 29pp typescript and manuscript notes. F232 ‘Some Concepts of Modern Physics’, n.d. 3pp typescript notes. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 376 Lectures and broadcasts F.233 ‘Why a New Higher Energy Accelerator’, n.d. App typescript. F.234 Untitled, n.d. 4pp paginated manuscript summary found together. manuscript sequence, five illustrative figures and 1p F.235 Untitled, n.d. 15pp typescript transcript of dialogue between ‘Powell’, ‘Haddow’ and Salam. F.236 ‘Notes on Maimonides; Maimonides’ Scientific Contribution in Relation to the Milieu of Sciencein Islam’, n.d. 12pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 377 Lectures and broadcasts F.237-F.389 TRANSPARENCIES ca 1975-ca 1991 This sub-section contains transparencies which appear to have been used by Salam during the composition and delivery of some of his lectures and speeches. They predominantly relate to Salam’s later work, especially on astroparticle physics and cosmology during the late 1980s. Manyof the transparencies take the form of handwritten notes and diagrams. Someare taken from published works both by Salam and others. The transparencies (sometimes accompanied by typescript drafts or off- prints) were found in folders. These distinct physical units have been preserved in the present arrangement. In most casesthere is insufficient information to identify the occasion on which the contents of each folder was created or used. It seemslikely that the folders represent the result of a cumulative process of use and re-use.Sinceit was often difficult to identify a clearly numbered sequence, the order in which the transparencies were found within each folder has also been retained. Salam’s transparencies have been divided into three separate sequences. The first sequence (F.237-F.302) contains material taken from folders with a recognisable title which it has been possible to date (sometimes only tentatively) using internal or external evidence. This sequenceis presented in chronological order. The second sequence (F.303-F.364) comprises material found in undated folders that were eithertitled or that relate to a readily identifiable topic. The third sequence (F.365-F.388) contains unidentified material taken from untitled undated folders. Additionally this sub-section contains a collection of transparencies and slides borrowed by Salam from CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. F.237-F.302 Titled with dating F.303-F.364 Titled undated F.365-F.388 Unidentified F.389 Collection of transparencies for the use of CERN speakers on loan from CERN, Geneva, Switzerland F.237-F.302 Titled with dating ca 1975-ca1991 F.237-F.239 ‘Development: Club of Rome’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. 37 transparencies, n.d. ca 1975. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 378 Lectures and broadcasts F.240 ‘Herbert Spencer Lecture’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Numbered sequence of 28 transparencies re Herbert Spencer Lectures; ‘The Nature of Explanation in Physics, How or Why?’, Oxford, UK, 26 October-30 November 1979. F.241 ‘Erice Conference’. Contents of folder of so inscribed. 8 transparencies re ?Salam’s contribution, Europhysics Study Conference: Grand Unified Theories of Fundamental Interactions, Erice, Sicily, Italy, 17- 24 March 1980. F.242-F.244 ‘Large Electron-Positron (LEP)’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. Papers, background material and numbered sequenceof 11 transparencies re Salam’s contribution to Science Research Council Weekend Policy Meeting, Oriel College, Oxford, UK, 19-21 September 1980. F.245-F.247 ‘Royal Society Lecture (Technical) 1981’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. 49 transparencies found in three separate pocket wallets re ?Royal Society Bakerian Lecture; ‘Gauge Unification of Fundamental Forces’, London, 29 May 1981. F.245 F.246 13 transparenices,thefirst entitled ‘Trends in Particle Physics’. transparencies, 19 Superunification’. the first entitled ‘Supersymmetry, Supergravity, F.247 17 transparencies, thefirst entitled ‘Particle Physics and Gauge Theories’. F.248-F.252 ‘S. L. Glashow Review/Smith’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference. F.248 ‘Particle Physics Far From the High Energy Frontier by S. L. Glashow. 7pp off-print, n.d.ca 1981. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 379 Lectures and broadcasts F.249 24pp manuscript notes with covering letter, n.d. 21981. F.250 F.251 F202 F.253 Numbered sequenceof5 transparencies, n.d. ca 1981. Numbered sequenceof 15 transparencies, n.d. ca 1981. 5 transparencies, n.d. ca 1981. ‘Dirac’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 6 transparencies, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1983. F.254 ‘Proton Decay’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Correspondenceand 1 transparency, ca 1983. F.255, F.256 ‘Halley, Edmond’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 2 transparencies and background material, n.d. ca 1985. F.257 ‘5th Force’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 6 transparencies, ca 1986. F.258-F.265 ‘Strings (Astrophysics)’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into eight for easeof reference. 67 transparencies and 11pp manuscript notes, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1986. F.266 ‘Higgs’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 6 transparencies, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1987. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 380 Lectures and broadcasts F.267-F.271 ‘French’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference. 35 transparencies, n.d. ca 1987. F.272-F.282 ‘Astroparticle Physics’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into eleven for easeof reference. B:272 Astroparticle Physics (1988) by Abdus Salam, ICTP Publication IC/88/109. Published text. F.273 F.274 16pp manuscript notes with amendments, n.d. ca 1988. 12 transparencies accompanied by 12pp photocopiesofillustrative figures, n.d. ca 1988. F.275-F.282 116 transparencies, n.d. ca 1988. Eightfolders. F.283-F.285 ‘Mexico’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. F.283 ‘Optical/Laser High Technology for the Industrial Development of Korea, 18 July 1988’. 19 transparencies, n.d. ca 1988. J.284, F.285 20 transparencies, n.d. ca 1988. Twofolders. F.286 ‘Astroparticle Physics’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 12 transparencies, n.d. ca 1988. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 381 Lectures and broadcasts F.287 ‘Popular Lecture’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 15 transparencies, ca 1988. F.288-F.292 ‘Astroparticle Cosmology’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference. 77 transparencies, n.d. latest bibliographical reference 1988. F.293-F.295 ‘Miscellaneous’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. 39 transparencies, n.d. ca 1988. F.296-F.299 ‘Status and Prospectives of New Physics after the First Run of LEP’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference. Numbered sequenceof 59 transparencies, n.d. ca 1989. F.300, F.301 ‘Astrophysics 1989’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. F.300 F301 F302 Numbered sequence of 16 transparencies, n.d ca 1989. 18pp paginated sequence of manuscript notes. ‘In Celebration of Galileo Galilei’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 9 transparencies, n.d. ?ca 1991. F.303-F.364 Titled undated Presented alphabetically by title or topic. F.303, F.304 ‘Arab: Urdu Transparencies’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 23 transparencies, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 382 Lectures and broadcasts F.305-F.309 ‘Astroparticle Physics’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for easeof reference. 41 transparencies, n.d. F.310 ‘Astroparticle Physics’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 5 transparencies, n.d. F.311-F.314 ‘Astroparticle Physics’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference. 52 transparencies, n.d. Fisioyb-oto ‘Astrophysics’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 22 transparencies, n.d. F.317 Untitled folder. 3 transparencies re development and sciencetransfer, n.d. F.318 Untitled folder. 6 transparencies re development and sciencetransfer, n.d. F.319-F.321 ‘Energy (Nuclear) and International Centres for Research’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. 20 transparencies, n.d. F.322 ‘Forces and their Unification’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Numbered sequenceof 7 transparencies, n.d. F.323 ‘Jets in Large Py Reactions e’e Annihilations’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 20 transparencies, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 383 Lectures and broadcasts F.324, F.325 ‘Kaluza-Klein’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 28 transparencies, n.d. F.326-F.335 ‘Old transparencies’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into ten for ease of reference. F.326 F.327 F.328 3 transparenciesre ‘The History of the Universe’, n.d. 4 transparenciesre ‘Variety of Unifying Concepts’, n.d. 7 transparencies re ‘The Electroweak Force (Gauge Force)’, n.d. F.329-F335 70 transparencies, n.d. Seven folders. F.336, F.337 ‘Perkins’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 20 transparencies, n.d. F.338-F.340 ‘Physics’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. 38 transparencies, n.d. F.341-F.343 ‘Popular Lecture’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. 38 transparencies, n.d. F.344, F.345 ‘Popular Lecture’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 31 transparencies, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 384 Lectures and broadcasts F.346, F.347 ‘Popular Lecture’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 25 transparencies, n.d. F.348 Untitled folder. 15 transparencies re proton decay and unification, n.d. F.349 ‘Science and Technology: India etc (Arabic etc)’. Contents of folder so inscribed. 11 transparencies, n.d. F.350-F.355 ‘Speech on Particles’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into six for ease of reference. 62 transparencies, n.d. F.356-F.359 ‘Strings’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference. F.356-F.358 37 transparencies, n.d. Three folders. F.359 24pp paginated sequence of manuscript notes entitled ‘String Theories in Four Dimensions’, n.d. F.360, F.361 ‘Strings’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. Numbered sequence of 33 transparencies, n.d. F.362 ‘Trends in Particle Physics’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Numbered sequenceof8 transparencies, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 Lectures and broadcasts F.363, F.364 ‘W* (High Energy Accelerators)’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 16 transparencies, n.d. F.365-F.388 Unidentified F.365 Untitled folder. 5 transparencies, n.d. F.366 Untitled folder. 19 transparencies, n.d. F.367, F.368 Untitled folder divided into two for ease of reference. 25 transparencies, n.d. F.369 Untitled folder. 4 transparencies and correspondencearising, n.d. F.370-F.372 Untitled folder divided into three for ease of reference. 27 transparencies, n.d. F.373, F.374 Untitled folder divided into two for ease of reference. 28 transparencies, n.d. F.375;5.376 Untitled folder divided into two for ease of reference. 25 transparencies, n.d. F.377 Untitled folder. 20 transparencies, n.d. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 386 Lectures and broadcasts F378 Untitled folder. Numbered sequenceof 4 transparencies. F.379, F.380 Untitled folder divided into two for ease of reference. 16 transparencies, n.d. F.381 Untitled folder. 22 transparencies, n.d. F.382-F.384 Untitled folder divided into three for ease of reference. 41 transparencies, n.d. F.385, F.386 Untitled folder divided into two for ease of reference. 36 transparencies, n.d. F.387 Untitled folder. 21 transparencies, n.d. F.388 Untitled folder. 28 transparencies, n.d. F.389 F.389 Collection of transparencies for the use of CERN speakers on loan from CERN, Geneva, Switzerland 1988 ‘Transparencies and Slides: CERN’. Contents of folder so inscribed, 1988. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 387 Lectures and broadcasts F.390-F.438 CORRESPONDENCE FILES 1975-1995 This sub-section contains material relating to administrative work associated with Salam’s lectures and speeches. It mainly comprises correspondence and papersrelating to the distribution of printed copies of Salam’s speeches and the translation and publication of papers he delivered at various meetings and conferences. The presentation is chronological by lecture or speech. Two sequencesof material found separately and sorted chronologically and alphabetically by name of correspondent have been placedat the end of the sub-section. F.390 ‘Ideals and Realities’, University of Stockholm Lecture Series on Human, Global and Universal Problems, Stockholm, Sweden, 23 September 1975. See also E.336, E.343-E.345, E.418, E.419, F.18-20. F.391, F.392 ‘Renaissance of Sciences in Arab and Islamic Lands’, UNU Symposium on Scientific Creativity in Arab and Islamic Countries, Kuwait, March 1981. See also F.30-32. Twofolders. F.393-F.395 ‘The Gulf University and Science in the Arab-lslamic Commonwealth’, Symposium on the Future Outlook of the Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain, 9- 14 May 1983. See also F.37-F.41, J.259. Three folders. F.396 ‘Islam and Science, Concordance or Conflict?’, Islam and the West Meeting, Paris, France, 27 April 1984. See also F.47-F.52, F.402, L.27-L.32. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 388 Lectures and broadcasts 39/398 ‘Science Transfer for Development, Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, New York, USA, 28 May 1984. See also F.53, F.54, J.284-J.286. Twofolders. F.399, F.400 Address, International Religious Liberty Congress, Rome, Italy, 4 September 1984. See also F.55, F.56, J.292, J.293, L.33-L.37. Twofolders. F.401 ‘High Energy Physics and the United Kingdom’, Evidence to the Kendrew Committee, 14 September 1984. See also F.57, H.134-H.141. F.402 ‘Islam and Science’, May 1985. (Revised version of ‘Islam and Science, Concordance or Conflict, Islam and the West, Paris Meeting, France, 27 April 1984.) See also F.47-F.52, F.396, L.27-L.32. F.403 ‘Nuclear Security, Disarmament and Development’, Groupe de Bellerive Conference on Nuclear War, Nuclear Proliferation and their Consequences, Geneva, Switzerland, 27-29 June 1985. See also F.64-F.69, J.316, J.317. F.404-F.406 Address, Roundtable Session on Development: the Human Dimension, Istanbul, Turkey, 2-4 September 1985. Three folders. See also F.71, F.72, J.321-J.323. F.407 ‘Science and International Humanitarian Issues, Vienna, Austria, 16 December 1985. Independent Commission for Meeting Peace’, of the See also F.77-F.79, J.333. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 389 Lectures and broadcasts F.408-F.410 ‘Overview of Particle Physics’, Asia Pacific Physics Conference, Bangalore, India, January 1986. Three folders. F.411 Speech, Fiera di Milano, Convegno Internazionale, La Cooperazione Italiana Vista dai Paesiin via di Sviluppo, Milan, Italy, 16 April 1986. See also F.82. F.412-F.414 F.415 F.416 ‘On Pakistan Science’, Nathiagali, Pakistan, 22 June 1986. 11th International Nathiagali Summer College, See also F.87-F.89, J.385. Three folders. ‘The Future of Science in Islamic Countries’ prepared for inclusion in a volume entitled /slam and the Future presented to the Islamic Summit, Kuwait, January 1987. See also F.205. ‘The Regeneration of Sciences in the Third World’, 2nd General Conference of the Third World Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 14-18 September 1987. See also F.107-F.110, J.490, K.281-K.580. F.417, F.418 ‘A Note on Pakistan Science and Education’, 1987. Collection of Salam’s papers published by the Third World Academy of Sciences,Trieste,Italy. Twofolders. F.419-F.421 ‘Science, Technology and Development’, delivered at the Conference of Nobel Laureates, Paris, France, 18-21 January 1988. Three folders. See also F.115-F.120, J.508-J.518. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 390 Lectures and broadcasts F.422-F.424 ‘An Islamic View-Point’, delivered to the Conference on Scientific Thinking: Between Secularisation and the Transcendent, Turin, Italy, 21-23 June 1988. F.425 F.426 See also F.122, F.123, J.548, J.549. Three folders. ‘Astroparticle Physics’, Bologna, Italy, 1988. ‘The Gell-Mann Age of Particle Physics and What the Third World Expects the First World to do in Order to Help it with Science and Technology’, 60th Birthday Celebration of Murray Gell-Mann, Pasadena, California, USA, 27-28 January 1989. See also E.349, F.132, F.133, J.593-J.595. F.427 Address, Planet Earth Symposium, Paris, France, 12-13 June 1989. See also F.136-F.138, J.637, J.638. F.428 ‘Notes on Science and High Technology and Development for Arab and Islamic Countries, 1989. (Revised Development for Iran and the Islamic Countries’, Tehran, Iran, November 1988.) of ‘Notes on Science and version High Technology and 18-22 F.429 F.430 See also F.130, J.568-J.570. ‘Building Science and Technology Capacity in the South — A Blueprint’, 3rd General Conference of the Third World Academy of Sciences, Caracas, Venezuela, 16 October 1990. See also F.144, F.145, J.725-J.727. ‘The Problems of Developing Countries in Connection with the Utilisation of Advanced Science and Technology’, Conference of Nobel Prize Laureates on Science and Technology in the Changing World: the Role of Europe’, Castelporziano, Italy, 3-4 December 1990. See also F.147, J.730, J.731. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 391 Lectures and broadcasts F.431 Muslims and Science — Religious Orthodoxy and the Struggle for Rationality, by P Hoodbhoy, ZED Publishers, London, 1991. Correspondence re Salam’s preface for the book. F.432-F.435 Miscellaneous correspondence re Salam’s publications sorted alphabetically by nameof correspondent. Four folders. F.436-F.438 Miscellaneous publications sorted chronologically, 1990-1995. correspondence re requests for copies of Salam’s Three folders. F.439-F.449 LECTURES BY OTHERS 1979-1988 F.439, F.440 ‘Nuclear Physics: Part I', lectures given by J. Schwinger, Havard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, Fall Term 1946-1947. 171pp typescript lecture notes compiled by J. M. Blatt and reproduced at Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1952. Twofolders. F. 441-F.443 ‘Nuclear Physics: Part Il’, lectures given by J. Schwinger, Havard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, Spring Term 1947. 201pp typescript lecture notes compiled by J. M. Blatt and reproduced at Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1955. Three folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 392 Lectures and broadcasts F.444-F.446 ‘The Relativistic Quantum Theory of Elementary Particle Interactions’, lectures given by P. T. Matthews, Department of Physics, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA. P. T. Matthews wasvisiting professor at the University of Rochester, on leave from the University of Birmingham, UK, from February to May 1957. The main purposeofthe series of lectures he delivered was to give graduate students the theoretical background necessary to understand the expanding literature in the field of elementary particle physics. 163pp typescript lecture notes compiled by A. Fujii, October 1957. F.444 F.445 F.446 F.447 F.448 F.449 Part I: Feynman-Dyson Formalism. Part Il: Discrete Transformations. Part III: Continuous Transformations. ‘Field Theory and Regge Poles’, by F. E. Low, Stanford Conference, n.d. ca 1950s. 10pp typescript. ‘Gauging SU(n|m)’ and ‘Superunification Department of Mathematics, King’s College, London, 1979. SU(s|i)) in by J. G. Taylor App typescript, 8pp manuscript draft and covering correspondence. ‘A Celebration of Thanksgiving for the Life of Professor |. Eklund, St Paul’s Chapel, Columbia University, 11 February 1988. |. Rabi’, by S. 10pp typescript. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 393 SECTION G UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATIONS G.1-G.315 This section contains material relating to the various United Nations organisations with which Salam had a connection either in a personal capacity or as Founder/Director of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics. For material relating to UNESCO involvementin the general management and administration of the Centre see Section D. Aswell as ICTP'sinstitutional links with the UN, Salam had links with various UN organisations as a result of his work to encourage and nurture scientific development in Third World countries. His involvementin the conception and establishment of a series of UNIDO-backed centres designed to promoteinternational scientific collaboration is documentedin this section. Gics FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANISATION (FAO) G6 HABITAT - UN CENTRE FOR HUMAN SETTLEMENTS G.7-G.122 UN EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANISATION (UNESCO) G.123-G.275 UN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (UNIDO) G.276-G.310 UN UNIVERSITY (UNU) G.311-G.315 UNIVERSITY FOR PEACE Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 394 United Nations Organisations G.1-G.5 FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANISATION (FAO) 1971-1985 G.1-G.5 Correspondenceand papers. Principally circulars and background material sent to Salam for information. Five folders. G.6 G.6 HABITAT - UN CENTRE FOR HUMAN SETTLEMENTS 1988-1989 Correspondence and papers. Principally circulars and background material sent to Salam for information. G.7-G.122 UN EDUCATIONALSCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANISATION (UNESCO) 1964-1995 From 1970 onwards UNESCO and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) were equal partners in the administration and support of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste. The Centre's running costs were shared betweenits host country, Italy, and UNESCOand IAEA. See also D.311-D.400. Salam was a member of the UNESCO Working Group on International Centres in Fundamental Science and Engineering and of the Panel of Experts on the UNESCO Interdisciplinary Programme concerning the Human Implications of Scientific Advance. He was particularly interested and involved in the organisation's work in the area of science and development. G.7-G.62 Correspondence and papers G.63-G.70 Conferences G.71-G.98 Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Development G.99-G.115 Advisory Panel on Science, Technology and Society G.116-G.122 Anti-lsraeli UN resolution protests Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 395 United Nations Organisations G.7-G.62 Correspondenceand papers 1966-1995 G.7-G.62 Correspondenceand papers. Principally circulars, reports and administrative and background material sent to Salam for information. Includes some correspondence re arrangements for meetings. See also G.63-G.70. G7, Gs 1966-1969. Twofolders. G.9-G.20 1970-1975. Twelvefolders. G.21-G.28 1976-1979. Eightfolders. G.29-G.45 1980-1985. Seventeen folders. G.46-G.51 1986-1989. Six folders. G.52-G.62 1990-1995. Eleven folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 United Nations Organisations G.63-G.70 Conferences 396 1986 G.63, G.64 of California University Conflict and Co-operation Conference on Perspectives on the Crisis of UNESCO, Rancho Santa Fe, California, USA, 31 January-2 February 1986. Institute on Global Salam wasnot able to attend. Correspondence and papersre arrangements. Twofolders. G.65, G.66 UNESCO Symposium on Science and the Boundaries of Knowledge: the Prologue of our Cultural Past, Venice, Italy, 3-7 March 1986. Correspondence and papersre arrangements. Twofolders. G.66-G.70 40th Anniversary of UNESCO International Conference on Science in Europe,Trieste, Italy, 8-11 December 1986. Salam delivered a speechentitled ‘Scientific Exchanges between Developed and Developing Countries: the Experience of ICTP and TWAS’. G.66-G.69 Papers and correspondence re arrangements, programme andlist of participants. Three folders. G.70 Correspondence re publication of proceedings with 15pp typescript of Salam's speech. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 397 United Nations Organisations G.71-G.98 Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Development 1964-1980 The Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Development wasestablished by the Economic and Social Council in 1964 as a direct result of the UN Conference on Science and Technology, Geneva, Switzerland, 1963. It advised the UN on efforts to accelerate the application of science and technology to economic and social development in third world countries. Salam was a member of the Committee from its creation and served as chairman from 1971 to 1972. G.71-G.75 Published reports, 1964-1969. Five folders. G.76-G.95 Papers, minutes and draft reports, 1972-1974. Twenty folders. G.96-G.98 Correspondence, 1973-1980. Three folders. G.99-G.115 Advisory Panel on Science, Technology and Society 1981-1985 The Advisory Panel on Science, Technology and Society was established in 1981 to assist in the formulation and structuring of UNESCO programmesin science and technology in the face of current trends and their possible impacts on society. Salam served on the Panel from its creation. G.99-G.115 Papers, minutes, draft reports and correspondence, 1981-1985. Seventeen folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 398 United Nations Organisations G.116-G.122 Anti-Israeli UN resolution protests 1974-1977 On 20 November 1974 in Paris, France, a General Conference of UNESCO voted to confirm the first of a series of anti-Israeli resolutions previously adopted by its Commission for Social Sciences, Humanities and Culture, effectively excluding Israel from participating in any of the regions in which UNESCO had divided operations. These measures prompted an immediate protest from a numberof leading Frenchintellectuals who refused to collaborate any further with UNESCO. Many prominent scientists from all over the world subsequently joined them and the boycott was extended to include all bodies that received UNESCO funding. its Salam had organised an ICTP topical meeting on electromagnetic and weak interactions in nuclei to take place during the summerof 1975. A significant proportion of the scientists invited to attend or speak at the meeting declined to do so on accountof the UNESCOcontribution to ICTP running costs. G.118-G.122 Correspondence, 1974-1977. Seven folders. G.123-G.275 UN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (UNIDO) 1972-1994 G.123-G.167 International Centre for Science and High Technology (ICS) G.168-G.197 International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) G.198-G.214 International Centre for Pure and Applied Chemistry (ICC) G.215-G.228 International Centre for High Technology and New Materials (ICTM) G.229-G.272 International Centre for Earth and Environmental Sciences (ICE) G.273-G.275 International Institute for Marine Sciences and Technologies, Venice,Italy Abdus Salam NCUACS99/4/01 399 United Nations Organisations G.123-G.167 International Centre for Science and High Technology (ICS) 1972-1994 The International Centre for Science and High Technology was founded to form an institutional link between international units, like the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, concentrating on specific areas of science. The main objective of ICS was to strengthen scientific communities in Third World countries and promote the developmentof these countries through the interaction of their scientists with industry. Salam wasclosely involvedin the initiative to found new scientific centres to complement the activities of the ICTP. As president of the Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) he submitted a proposal for the creation of ICS to the Italian government and UNESCO. In 1989, as an international project implemented by UNIDO, three new centres specialising in the technology of materials, pure and applied chemistry and earth sciences were established in Trieste. In co-operation with TWAS and with the financial support of the Italian government these centres operated within the frameworkof the ICS. G.123-G.162 Correspondence and papers, 1972-1976, 1988-1994. Principally re the foundation and administration of ICS. G.123 1972-1976. G.124-G.132 1988. Nine folders. G.133-G.137 1989. Five folders. G.138-G.140 1990. Three folders. G.141-G.148 NOOK: Eightfolders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 400 United Nations Organisations G.149, G.150 1992 Twofolders. G.151-G.157 1993. Seven folders. G.158-G.162 1994. Five folders. G.163-G.167 Meetings, 1988-1989. G.163-G.166 Advisory Committee Meeting, Trieste, Italy, 6-7 December 1988. Correspondenceand papers re arrangements. Four folders. G.167 Steering Committee Meetings, 1989. Correspondenceand papersre arrangements. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 401 United Nations Organisations G.168-G.197 International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) 1981-1994 In 1981 UNIDO brought together an international group of scientists to assess how new biotechnologies could be deployed on behalf of the Third World to solve problems and to advance economic development. The group recommended that an international centre be created linked to a network of affiliated national and regional researchinstitutes. Based on the ICTP model, its main objectives were to promote scientific application for solving problems of development and to serve as a forum for the exchange of experience and knowledge amongscientists of all participating nations. In 1983 the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology wasOfficially established at a ministerial level meeting in Madrid, Spain (see G.191-G.197). At a further meeting in April 1984 in Vienna, Austria, it was announced that under the supervision of the International Centre for Science and High Technology, would besited in New Delhi, India and Trieste, Italy. the dual-component ICGEB, to function Salam was a memberof the ICGEB Preparatory Committee. See also G.123-G.167. G.168-G.189 Papers, reports, minutes and correspondence, 1981-1994. Principally re the foundation and administration of ICGEB. G.168 1981. G.169;'G:1:70 1982. Twofolders. G.171-G.175 1983. Five folders. Gil76;, Gilier 1984. Twofolders. G.178 1985. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 402 United Nations Organisations G.179-G.182 1986. Four folders. G.183 1987. G.184 1988. G.185-G.188 1989. Four folders. G.189 1990-1994. G.190-G.197 Meetings, 1982-1983. G.190 High-Level Meeting on the Establishment of the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, 13-17 December1982. Yugoslavia, Belgrade, See also J.243-J.245. 14pp typescript address with amendments. G.191-G.197 Ministerial Plenipotentiary Meeting on the Establishment of the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Madrid, Spain, 7-13 September 1983. Correspondence and papersre arrangements. Seven folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 403 United Nations Organisations G.198-G.214 International Centre for Pure and Applied Chemistry (ICC) 1988-1993 The International Centre for Pure and Applied Chemistry was established in 1989. Basedin Trieste, Italy, under the umbrella of the International Centre for Science and High Technology, it provided opportunities to scientists from developing countries to conduct researchin selected fields of chemistry. Salam served on the ICC Steering Committee and was closely involved in the centre's foundation and administration through both ICS and TWAS. See also G.123-G.167. G.198-G.209 Correspondence and papers, 1988-1993. Principally re the foundation and administration of ICC. Twelve folders. G.210-G.214 Steering Committee Meetings, 1988-1990. Correspondence and papers re arrangements. Five folders. G.215-G.228 International Centre for High Technology and New Materials (ICTM) 1988-1993 The International Centre for High Technology and New Materials, like the ICC, was established in 1989. Basedin Trieste, Italy, under the umbrella of the International Centre for Science and High Technology, it aimed to offer technologists countries opportunities to conduct specialised research. developing materials and scientists from Salam served on the ICTM Steering Committee and wasclosely involved in the centre's foundation and administration through both ICS and TWAS. See also G.123-G.167. G.215 Correspondencewith M. V. Pitke, Director of the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), India re a proposed International Centre for High Technology, 1988. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 404 United Nations Organisations G.216-G.224 Correspondence and papers, 1988-1993. Principally re the foundation and administration of ICTM. Nine folders. G.225-G.228 Preparatory Meetings, 1988-1989. Correspondence and papers re arrangements. Four folders. G.229-G.272 International Centre for Earth and Environmental Sciences(ICE) 1988-1993 The International Centre for Earth and Environmental Sciences, like ICC and ICTM, wasestablished in 1989. Basedin Trieste, Italy, under the umbrella of the International Centre for Science and High Technology, it aimed to offer scientists from developing countries opportunities to conduct specialised researchin the field of earth and environmental sciences. Salam served on the ICE Steering Committee and was closely involved in the centre's foundation and administration through both ICS and TWAS. See also G.123-G.167. G.229-G.267 Correspondence and papers, 1988-1993. Principally re the foundation and administration of ICE. G.229-G.231 1988. Three folders. G.232-G.237 1989. Six folders. G.238-G.251 1990. Fourteen folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 405 United Nations Organisations G.252-G.263 19902 Twelve folders. G.264-G.266 1992, Three folders. G.267 1993. G.268-G.272 Preparatory Meetings, 1988-1990. Correspondence and papers re arrangements. Five folders. G.273-G.275 International Institute for Marine Sciences and Technologies, Venice,Italy 1991-1993 The International Institute for Marine Sciences and Technologies, based on the ICTP model, was founded to provide a wide range of training and research facilities in the field of marine science. In collaboration with UNESCO and UNIDO the Institute aimed to promote international co- operation towards the development of Third World and East European countries by offering research opportunities to scientists from these areas. Salam wasa founding memberand served on the Organising Committee. G.273-G.275 Correspondence and papers, 1991-1993. Principally re the foundation of the institute. Three folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 406 United Nations Organisations G.276-G.310 UN UNIVERSITY (UNU) 1968-1995 1969 a by the scholarly creation of a new type of university proposal the UN In following to promote recommended the international multi- disciplinary work on global concerns and strengthen research and training capacities in developing countries. The resulting UN University consisted of a central headquarters based in Tokyo, Japan, several research and training centres and a network of associated institutions and academics. co-operation, undertake problem oriented Secretary-General, Salam was a member of the UN Panel on UNU and of the UNU Foundation Committee. He also served on the Rector's Advisory Committee. G.276-G.304 Correspondence and papers, 1968-1995. Principally re the foundation and administration of UNU. G.276 1968-1970. C2, G28 1972: Twofolders. G.279, G.280 1973. Twofolders. G.281 1974-1977. G.282 G.283 G.284 G.285 1978. AOS: 1980. 1981. Abdus Salam NCUACS99/4/01 United Nations Organisations G.286 1982. G.287, G.288 1983. Twofolders. G.289 1984. G.290, G.291 1985. Twofolders. G.292 G.293 1986. 1987. G.294-G.299 1988. Six folders. G.300, G.301 1989. Twofolders. G.302 1990. G.303 1991. G.304 1992-1995. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 408 United Nations Organisations G.305-G.310 Correspondenceand papers, 1972-1984. Principally re relations between UNU and ICTP. Six folders. G.311-G.315 UNIVERSITY FOR PEACE 1984-1987 In 1979 the General Assembly of the UN approved the establishment of a University for Peace to be located in Costa Rica as an international centre of higher learning for postgraduate studies, research and the dissemination of knowledgespecifically aimed at training for peace. Salam served on the University Council from its installation in 1982 as a representative of the international academic community. G.311-G.315 Correspondenceand papers, 1984-1987. Principally re the foundation of the University and meetings of its Council. Six folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 409 SECTION H SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS H.1-H.322 H.1-H.4 ACCRA ASSEMBLY H.5 AFRICAN UNION OF PHYSICS H.6-H.10 AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY H.11 ARAB ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, DAMASCUS, SYRIA H.12-H.18 ASSOCIATION OF ASIA PACIFIC PHYSICAL SOCIETIES (AAPPS) H.19 ASSOCIATION OF VISITORS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS (AVICT) H.20, H.21 THE BEIJER INSTITUTE, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN H.22-H.43 CENTRO INTERNACIONALDE FISICA (CIF), BOGOTA, COLOMBIA H.44, H.45 CENTRE MONDIAL, PARIS, FRANCE H.46-H.82 CERN - EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH H.83-H.98 CLUB OF ROME H.99-H.102 EUROPEAN CULTURAL CENTRE, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND H.103-H.109 EUROPEANPHYSICAL SOCIETY (EPS) H.110-H.133 FONDAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE TRIESTE PER IL PROGRESSOE LA LIBERTA DELLE SCIENZE Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 410 Societies and organisations H.134, H135 GLOBAL ENERGY SOCIETY H.136-H.143 HIGH ENERGY PARTICLE PHYSICS REVIEW GROUP (HEPP)- 'KENDREW COMMITTEE’ (UK) H.144-H.184 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF INSTITUTES FOR ADVANCED STUDIES(IFIAS) H.185-H.214 INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR THE SURVIVAL AND DEVELOPMENT OF HUMANITY H.215-H.217 INTERNATIONAL PEACE POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (IPPRI) H.218-H.223 INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICS(IUPAP) H.224 NUFFIELD FOUNDATION H.225-H.241 PUGWASH CONFERENCES ON SCIENCE AND WORLD AFFAIRS H.242-H.267 THE ROYAL SOCIETY H.268-H.275 SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL (UK) H.276-H.278 SCUOLA INTERNAZIONALE SUPERIORE DI STUDI AVANZATI (INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED STUDIES) (SISSA) H.279 SOCIETY FOR ANGLO-CHINESE UNDERSTANDING H.280-H.286 STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE(SIPRI) H.287-H.291 ‘VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE’ H.292-H.322 PERSONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 411 Societies and organisations H.1-H.4 ACCRA ASSEMBLY 1964-1968 The Accra Assembly as a permanentorganisation came into existence as a result of the Accra Assembly for the World without the Bomb Meeting that took place in Accra, Ghana in June 1962. As a non-aligned, non- governmental body it worked towards the establishment of world peace and the elimination of hunger, disease and poverty. H.1-H.4 Correspondence and papers. Principally circulars and background material sent to Salam for information. Four folders. H.5 H.5 AFRICAN UNION OF PHYSICS 1984 Correspondence and papers. Principally circulars and background material sent to Salam for information. H.6-H.10 AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 1983-1994 H.6-H.10 Correspondence and papers. Principally circulars re meetings and background material sent to Salam for information. Five folders. H.11 H.11 ARAB ACADEMYOF SCIENCES, DAMASCUS, SYRIA 1990 Correspondence with A. Mustafa, Chairman of the Founding Committee of the Arab Academy of Sciences re a visit to the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 412 Societies and organisations H.12-H.18 ASSOCIATION OF ASIA PACIFIC PHYSICAL SOCIETIES (AAPPS) 1988-1993 Salam was a founding member and served on the Council. H.12-H.18 Correspondence and papers. Principally circulars re meetings sent to Salam for information. Seven folders. H.19 H.19 ASSOCIATION OF VISITORS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS(AVICT) 1987, 1992 Minutes and memo. H.20, H.21 THE BEIJER INSTITUTE, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 1987-1989 H.20, H.21 Correspondence and papers re meetings of the International Board. Twofolders. H.22-H.43 CENTRO INTERNACIONALDE FISICA(CIF), BOGOTA, COLOMBIA 1980-1995 Salam served on both the Administrative Council and the International Scientific Council of CIF. He was an honorary member of the Asociaci6on Pro- Centro Internacional de Fisica (ACIF). H.22-H.43 Correspondenceand papers. Principally circulars re meetings sent to Salam for information. H.22 1980, 1981. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 413 Societies and organisations H.23 1982. H.24, H.25 1983 Twofolders. H.26 1984. R27, 628 1985. Twofolders. H.29-H.31 1986. Threefolders. H.32-H.35 1987. Four folders. H.36-H.39 1988. Four folders. H.40 H.41 H.42 H.43 1989. 1990. 199K; 1993-1995. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 414 Societies and organisations H.44, H.45 CENTRE MONDIAL, PARIS, FRANCE 1982-1985 Centre Mondial (the World Centre) was established in 1982 as a centre for research into computer science and the development of human resources. Salam was a member of the Board of Directors from its creation. H.44, H.45 Correspondenceand papers. Principally circulars re meetings and background material sent to Salam for information. Twofolders. H.46-H.82 CERN - EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH 1965-1995 Salam was a memberof the Scientific Policy Committee and the Long- Range Planning Committee. He also served on the European Committee for Future Accelerators. H.46-H.82 Correspondence and papers. Principally circulars re meetings and background material sent to Salam for information. H.46 H.47 1965. 1966, 1967. H.48, H.49 1968. H.50 H.51 1969. 1970; 1971. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 415 Societies and organisations H.52 H.53 H.54 1972. 1973-1977. VOLS 1979: H.55-H.57 1980. Three folders. H.58-H.61 1981. Four folders. H.62 1982. H.63, H.64 1983. Twofolders. H.65-H.68 1984. Four folders. H.69-H.72 1985. Four folders. H.73-H.75 1986. Three folders. H.76-H.78 1987. Three folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 416 Societies and organisations H.79 H.80 H.81 H.82 1988, 1989. 199071997: 1992. 1993-1995. H.83-H.98 CLUB OF ROME 1984-1995 Salam was an honorary member. H.83-H.98 Correspondenceand papers. Principally circulars re meetings and background material sent to Salam for information. H.83 H.84 H.85 H.86 H.87 H.88 1984. 1985. 1986. 1988. 1989. 1990. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 417 Societies and organisations H.89, H.90 1991. Twofolders. H.91-H.93 1992; Three folders. H.94 1993. H.95, H.96 1994. Twofolders. TOT oo 1995. Twofolders. H.99-H.102 EUROPEAN CULTURAL CENTRE, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND 1989-1991 H.99-H.102 Correspondence and papersre conferences. Four folders. H.103-H.109 EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY (EPS) 1969-1994 Salam served on several international advisory committees for Europhysics conferences on high energy physics. In 1989 he agreed to participate in the EPSInterdivisional Group on Physics for Development. H.103-H.109 Correspondence and papers re meetings and conferences. Seven folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 418 Societies and organisations H.110-H.133 FONDAZIONE INTERNAZIONALETRIESTEPERIL PROGRESSOE LA LIBERTA DELLE SCIENZE 1980-1995 The Trieste International Foundation for Scientific Progress and Freedom was instituted to promote and foster progress, freedom and diffusion of sciencesin their peaceful applications. Salam waspresident as well as being a founding member. H.110-H.133 Correspondenceand papers, 1980-1995. Principally re the establishment and administration of the Foundation. H.110 1980. H.111 1981. H.112 1982. H.113 1983. H.114 1984. A115 1985-1988. H.116 1989. H.117 1990. H.118-H.126 1991. Nine folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 419 Societies and organisations H.127-H.129 1992. Three folders. H.130 1993. H.131 1994. H.132, H.133 1995. Twofolders. H.134, H.135 GLOBAL ENERGY SOCIETY 1985-1988 Salam was a member of the Advisory Board. H.134, H.135 Correspondence and papers. Principally circulars and background material sent to Salam for information. Twofolders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 420 Societies and organisations H.136-H.143 HIGH ENERGY PARTICLE PHYSICS REVIEW GROUP (HEPP) - 'KENDREW COMMITTEE’(UK) 1984-1985 The High Energy Particle Physics Review Group (HEPP) was jointly commissioned by the UK Advisory Board of the Research Councils (ABRC) and the Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC). It was set up to review UK participation in the study of high-energy particle physics with particular reference to international collaboration and to consider the resource implications of possible future involvement. The Group metfifteen times between April 1984 and May 1985. Its report, published in June 1985, recommended that Britain should only continue its membership of CERN after 1989 if overall costs could be reduced. The Group was chaired by J. C. Kendrew and consequently frequently referred to as the 'Kendrew Committee’. Salam submitted evidence to the Group in September 1984. See also F.57, F.73, F.401. H.136-H.138 Correspondence and papers, 1984-1985. Includes 12pp typescript copy of evidence submitted to the Kendrew Committee by Salam, September 1984. Three folders. H.139 ‘An Overview of Particle Physics in the UK' - evidence submitted by an ad- hoc group of the SERC Particle Physics Committee, July 1984. H.140, H.141 ‘High Energy Particle Physics in the United Kingdom: Report of a Group set up by ABRC and SERC to Review UK Participation in the Study of High Energy Particle Physics’. H.140 H.141 Final draft (annotated), June 1985. Published text, June 1985. H.142, H.143 Two typescripts entitled ‘Why the Kendrew Recommendations Must Be Scrapped’ by Abdus Salam, ca 1985. Twofolders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 421 Societies and organisations H.144-H.184 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF INSTITUTES FOR ADVANCED STUDIES(IFIAS) 1972-1994 Salam was vice-chairman of the Board of Trustees and served on the Executive Committee. He was also closely involved in the work of IFIAS as director of a member institute. H.144 Minutes and papers re IFIAS Founding Meeting, Trieste, Italy, 17-19 October 1972. H.145-H.184 Correspondence and papers, 1974-1994. Principally circular and background information for Salam's information. H.145 1974, 1975. H.146 H.147 1976. 1977. H.148-H.150 1978. Three folders. H.151, H.152 A979; Twofolders. H.153, H.154 1980. Twofolders. H.155-H.158 1981. Four folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 422 Societies and organisations H.159-H.166 1982. Eight folders. H.167 1983. H.168-H.171 1984. Four folders. HAZ, hs 1985. Twofolders. H.174 H.175 H.176 1986. 1987. 1988. H.177, H.178 1989. Twofolders. Blig H.180 H.181 1990. 1991. 1992: H.182, H.183 1993. Twofolders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 423 Societies and organisations H.184 1994. H.185-H.214 INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR THE SURVIVAL AND DEVELOPMENT OF HUMANITY 1988-1992 Salam was a member of the Board of Directors. H.185-H.214 Correspondenceand papers. Principally circulars and background material for Salam's information and correspondencere arrangements for meetings. H.185-H.190 1988. Six folders. H.191-H.199 1989. Nine folders. H.200-H.208 1990. Nine folders. H.209-H.211 1991. Three folders. H.212-H.214 1992. Three folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 424 Societies and organisations H.215-H.217 INTERNATIONAL PEACE POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (IPPRI) 1986-1988 Salam was a memberofthe International Advisory Board. H.215-H.217 Correspondence and papers. Principally background material sent to Salam for information. Three folders. H.218-H.223 INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICS(IUPAP) 1978-1985 H.218-H.223 Correspondenceand papers. Principally circulars and background material sent to Salam for information. Six folders. H.224 NUFFIELD FOUNDATION 1975 H.224 Correspondencere plans for a Physics summer school. H.225-H.241 PUGWASH CONFERENCESON SCIENCE AND WORLDAFFAIRS 1962-1988 H.225-H.241 Correspondence and papers. Principally circulars and background material sent to Salam for information. H.225 1962, 1964. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 425 Societies and organisations H.226 1965-1967. H.227 1968-1970. H.228 O21 973: H.229-H.232 1974. Four folders. H.233 AQIED: H.234 1976-1978. H.235 1a) H.236, H.237 1980 Twofolders. H.238, H.239 1981. Twofolders. H.240 1983. H.241 1984-1988. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 426 Societies and organisations H.242-H.267 THE ROYAL SOCIETY 1967-1995 Salam waselected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society in 1959. He served as a memberof the Developing Countries Committee. H.242, H.243 Correspondence and papers, 1967-1968. Principally circulars and background material sent to Salam for information. Twofolders. H.244-H.258 Correspondenceand papers, 1984-1995. Principally circulars and background material sent to Salam for information. H.244 1984. H.245 H.246 1985. 1986. H.247, H.248 1987. Twofolders. H.249 H.250 1988. 1989. H.251-H.253 1990. Three folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 427 Societies and organisations H.254, H.255 Ago: Twofolders. H.256 1992; 1993. H.257 1994. H.258 1995. H.259-H.264 Correspondence and papersre elections, 1967-1972. Six folders. H.265-H.267 Correspondence and papersre elections, 1985-1993. Three folders. H.268-H.275 SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL (UK) 1964-1977 H.268, H.269 Rutherford High Energy Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Berkshire, UK. Salam acted as a consultant to the Laboratory and was a memberof the Nimrod Selection Panel. Correspondence and papers, 1964-1977. Twofolders. H.270-H.275 Working Party on the Proposed Institute of Theoretical Physics, Imperial College, London. Salam was a memberof the Working Party. Correspondenceand papers, 1966-1968. Six folders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 428 Societies and organisations H.276-H.278 SCUOLA INTERNAZIONALE SUPERIOREDI STUDI AVANZATI (INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED STUDIES) (SISSA) 1984-1992 H.276-H.278 Correspondence and papers re an agreement between ICTP and SISSA on collaborative research programmes, 1984-1992. See also N.1072-N.1172. Three folders. H.279 279 SOCIETY FOR ANGLO-CHINESE UNDERSTANDING 1965 Correspondenceand papers. H.280-H.286 STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE (SIPRI) 1970-1992 H.280-H.284 Correspondencere meetings of the Scientific Council, 1970-1991. Twofolders. H.285, H.286 Correspondence and papers re elections, 1970-1992. Twofolders. H.287-H.291 ‘VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE' 1985-1988 In July 1985 Salam senta letter to humanitarian organisations and charities drawing people's attention to the plight of victims of violence and riots, with particular reference to Pakistan, in the hope that aid might be forthcoming. H.287, H.288 Correspondenceand papers, 1985-1988. Twofolders. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 429 Societies and organisations H.289-H.291 Responsesto the letter. Sorted alphabetically by name of correspondent. Three folders. H.292-H.322 PERSONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS 1964-1995 H.292-H.306 Correspondence and papers re Salam's memberships, 1986-1995. personal subscriptions and Sorted alphabetically by name of society or organisation. H.292 H.293 H.294 H.295 H.296 H.297 H.298 Accademia Tibernia Alden and Blackwell's Alfazal Al-Mawsem Magazine Al-Risala American Institute of Physics American Physical Society AmnestyInternational Blackwells Book of the Month Club, Inc, USA British Airways Dawn Overseas Weekly Newspaper The Economist The Edinburgh Science Festival European Physical Society Ferozsons Ltd, Lahore, Pakistan W. Heffer & Sons Ltd, Cambridge, UK The Herald (Pakistan) History Book Club, USA International Herald Tribune The International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life (ISSOL) Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 430 H.299 H.300 H.301 Societies and organisations The MathematicalIntelligencer The Muslim Association for the Advancementof Science (MAAS) The Muslim World Book Review Musequi, Journal of the All Pakistan Music Conference New Scientist The New York Review of Books The New Yorker Pakistan Academy of Sciences Pakistan Institute of Physics Physical Society of Japan H.302 Quality Paperback Book Club, USA H.303 H.304 H.305 The Readers Subscription, USA The Royal Society Scientific American Special United Nations Services (SUNS) Transnational Perspectives Trans World Airlines, Inc, USA H.306 World Laboratory H.307-H.322 Correspondence and papers re Salam's personal memberships, 1964-1968, 1987-1995. subscriptions and H.307 1964. H.308 1965. H.309 1966, 1967. Abdus Salam NCUACS 99/4/01 431 Societies and organisations H.310-H.312 1968. Three folders. H.313-H.315 1987. Three folders. H.316 H.317 H.318 H.319 H.320 H.321 1988. 1989. 1990. 1991. 1992: 1993. H.322 1994, 1995.
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