1) Science Good, Bad and Bogus by Martin Gardner, $18.95, Prometheus Books, just out. Worthy of Gardners genius.
2) Energy Alternatives (Nucl. Power & Environment, Book 4), $4, ANS, 555 N. Kensington Ave., La Grange Park, IL 60525; as excellent as Book 1 (2,3 not yet published).
3) Investigations of reported plant & animal heath effects in the TMI area, Report NUREG-0738 (NRC & EPA), Oct. 1980, from NTIS, Springfield, VA 22161; excellent de-Sternglassant.
4) Uranium Mining & Radiation Safety, Proc. Conf. at Mich. Tech. Univ., Sept. 1980, 175 pp., $13.50 ppd., Action U. P., 706 Sheldon Ave, Houghton, MI 49931. Very instructive on radon in mines, etc.; particularly useful for countering Coughlin, Caldicott, Wald, and other racists fomenting hatred of "white" (?) mining companies among American Indians.
5) "The nuclear power phobia," Business Week, 7 Sept. 81.
6) "Containing nuclear Waste," by our favorite author, Reason, Sept. 81, is a shortened and detoxified version of Golem Press' Different Drummer no.7; but will reach 30,000 readers.
7) A superb periodical for $2/year? Two of them: Imprimis from Hillsdale College, MI 49242, you already know; but also The University Bookman, Box 3070, New York, NY 10017, a quarterly. Try L. Cranberg's "A Socratic Oath for the Academy?" in the Winter 1981 issue for starters.
8) Be quite sure not to miss "Supreme Irony" by P. Brimelow and S.J. Markman, Harper's, Oct. 81.
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(Text box: "The Russians are OK to work with. . . The US has many military bases round the world, whereas Russia does not."
Helen Caldicott
Berkshire Eagle
Pittsfield, MA
27 Aug. 1981)
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