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INDEX I. Huntington and Ladd-Lipset A MAS (Amertcan Association for the Advancement of Science) 38 MAS prtze 12,38, 141 Academic honesty 161 Academic, Journalistic and Politi- cal Problems, 33ff Academic, Journalistic and Politi- cal Responsibilities (essay, 1988) 197 Ackermann, Robert 186-189 Ad hominem 9, 17, 159, 197 Ad in the Chronicle oj Higher Edu- cation 32,93, 138 Adair, Robert; Chairman of Yale Committee 177, 178 AID (Agency for International Devel- opment) 13, 169-172 Ambiguity 69 American Political Science Associa- tion, 108-112, 128 Amertcan Sociological Association 106-108 Andrews 199,205 Arrow, Kenneth 22, 114, 115, 198 Atkinson, Richard, Director NSF 164, 195 Auditing 163-165 Authortty 37, 77, 102, 125, 129, 140 B Balkanization 81-83 Bass, Hyman 133 Belgium 40, 43 Betts 44 Bigotry 76, 102 Bobgan, Martin 105 Bockelman, Charles, Deputy Provost 164 Boffey 94 Bok, Derek 126, 172, 173 Bok in Boston Globe on CIA contro- versy 173 Boston Globe 60, 71, 95, 115, 125, 131, 172, 199 Bretton, Henry L. 22, 36, 49, 59, 74,108,200 Brody, Ertc 24, 149, 180, 205 Brooks, Peter 185 Buckley, William F. 178 Bullshit 59, 221 By-laws of the Academy 116, 143- 150,205 C Castilla, Rafael ii Cause celebre 110 Center for International Affairs 31, 35,71 Certification 6, 32, 60 Certification of authortty 129 Chain of disinformation 39, 92, 141 "Challenge" of NAS election 131-134 Challenge, express a 179 Challenger 206, 207 Chronicle oj Higher Education 10, 32, 60, 93, 139, 151, 154, 198 CIA 31, 36, 46, 160, 172 Cicourel, Aaron 11 Circular A-21 163, 165 799

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I. Huntington and Ladd-Lipset

A MAS (Amertcan Association for the

Advancement of Science) 38 MAS prtze 12,38, 141 Academic honesty 161 Academic, Journalistic and Politi­

cal Problems, 33ff Academic, Journalistic and Politi­

cal Responsibilities (essay, 1988) 197

Ackermann, Robert 186-189 Ad hominem 9, 17, 159, 197 Ad in the Chronicle oj Higher Edu­

cation 32,93, 138 Adair, Robert; Chairman of Yale

Committee 177, 178 AID (Agency for International Devel­

opment) 13, 169-172 Ambiguity 69 American Political Science Associa­

tion, 108-112, 128 Amertcan Sociological Association

106-108 Andrews 199,205 Arrow, Kenneth 22, 114, 115, 198 Atkinson, Richard, Director NSF

164, 195 Auditing 163-165 Authortty 37, 77, 102, 125, 129,

140

B Balkanization 81-83 Bass, Hyman 133 Belgium 40, 43 Betts 44

Bigotry 76, 102 Bobgan, Martin 105 Bockelman, Charles, Deputy

Provost 164 Boffey 94 Bok, Derek 126, 172, 173 Bok in Boston Globe on CIA contro­

versy 173 Boston Globe 60, 71, 95, 115, 125,

131, 172, 199 Bretton, Henry L. 22, 36, 49, 59,

74,108,200 Brody, Ertc 24, 149, 180, 205 Brooks, Peter 185 Buckley, William F. 178 Bullshit 59, 221 By-laws of the Academy 116, 143-

150,205

C Castilla, Rafael ii Cause celebre 110 Center for International Affairs 31,

35,71 Certification 6, 32, 60 Certification of authortty 129 Chain of disinformation 39, 92, 141 "Challenge" of NAS election

131-134 Challenge, express a 179 Challenger 206, 207 Chronicle oj Higher Education 10,

32, 60, 93, 139, 151, 154, 198 CIA 31, 36, 46, 160, 172 Cicourel, Aaron 11 Circular A-21 163, 165

799

800

Citation Index 31 Class V of the NAS 59, 69, 90,

134, 172 Classes of NAS 31 Clausewitz 54 Collage (50 page Collage) 35,

65-68 Collegiality 135, 201 Concreteness 15,60 Confidential Guide 59 Confidentiality 205 Conservative 54, 55, 98 Conspiracy 7, 81, 193 Conspiracy of silence 110, 205 Constitution 54, 55 Contract system 161 Control 10, 193 Corrective action 8, 196,207,208 Correlations 40ff, 60-62 COSSA Washington Update 21,73,

77, 95, 146, 151, 154, 199 Crawford 144 Criteria of discourse 14-18 Criticisms from without or within

199 Cross national data 42,43

D D'Antonio, William V. 85-92 Dabney, Ross 23, 121, 122 Dead Dictators and Rioting Mobs

44 Debriefing by Robert Ackermann

187 Decimals 42,60,61 Defense Department 5, 160, 162,

163 Deputy Provost 189, 193 Deputy Provost Bockelman 164 Deutsch, Karl, letter to Lang 25,

136-138 Diamond, Jared 22, 85-92, 104 Dickerson, Richard E. 23, 138-143 Director of the National Science

Foundation 164, 195

Index

Disciplined thinking 36,56,58 Discover 85ff, 93, 104-105 Documentation 8, 14, 20, 30, 89 Dogfight 104 Dresch, Stephen P. 82-85 Duster, Troy 11

E Economics 75ff Education (see also rhetOriC and

reality) 12,31,36,39,59,60, 82,203,211,225

Effort reporting 163-165, 195 Election to NAS 31,81, 93, 131-

137, 143 Equations 40-42 Estimate of error in cross national

data 42,43 Evil 53 Evil intent 7 Extremes 15, 70, 127 Extremists 47, 125

F Facts 30, 34, 35, 70 False statements 16, 30, 34, 70 FAS (Federation of American Scien-

tists) 12, 113ff FAS Council 113, 120, 123 Feierabend 23ff, 27, 28, 31, 32 Feierabend equation 33ff, 41, 42 Feynman, Richard 207 Files 8, 94, 189 Five Harvard Professors 36, 39, 56,

151, 184 Flouting the bylaws 116, 143-150 Flowers, Annette 36, 62 Footnotes 8-92, 106-108, 151, 191 Forced-draft urbanization 47 Foreign l\[fairs 46-49 France and Belgium 43, 44 Freedom of Information Act 48,

169-171 Freshman Address 175, 181, 182

Index

Frustration index 33. 42. 86. 89

Fulbright 161.162.206.207

G Garfinkel. Herbert 198 Gary Cooper 97 Generalizations or generalities 7.

15.60.78.82 Giamatti. Bart. rhetoric 178. 182.

204 Gilbert. Walter 25. 208 "Good" and "bad" 17 Gordimer. Nadine 128 Government and the universities

161 Government Department 37. 59 Grabiner. Judith 72

H Hachamovitch. Dean 184. 185 Hard and soft science 85-92.

95-97 Harriss 11 Harvard 1. 36. 59. 126. 170. 172.

173 Harvard Junior 183 Harvard Crimson 46. 59. 69. 126.

172.202 Hauck. Robert J.-P. 108-111. 128.

137 Heaviside 79. 80 HHS auditors 163 Higgins 95 High marks 96. 151 High Noon 97 Hill. David 113ff. 122. 123 Hi1zenrath. David 46. 172 Historians 128 Hoffman. Paul 105.204 Hochberg 138 Hole in the ground 70 Home Secretary BIYce Crawford

143. 144. 148

801

Humphrey statement on universi­ties protest 162

Huntington article in FAS publication 113 biographical data 31. 32 bipartisan commission 125 File 11. 94. 207 Foreign Affairs 46-49 letter to Boston Globe 71. 125 letter to friends 95 letter about Marion Levy 167 letter to Levy in Science 168 quote in New Republic 30 "study" for AID 48. 166-172 Trilateral Commission 32.37

Hutheesing. Harsh 105

I Indoctrtnating the young 37 Interpretive creativity 36. 38. 49.

56.58 Intimidation 41. 73. 92 Irritation against Lang 139

J Jenness. David 147 Journalism 77.93-112

K Karle. Jerome 24. 124. 137 Kau37. 176. 177. 179-182 Kennedy School of Government

183. 184 Kirkpatrick. Jeane 21. 100.

101 Kobliu. Neal 41. 73. 132. 133 Kolata 93 Kropatkin 163

L Ladd-Lipset 9-11.70.71. 128.

226-238

802

Lang letters to COSSA 146; to Dickerson 140; to Huntington 99; to NAS Home Secretary 132, 144 to Political Science departments

111; to Provost Turner 190, 194

Lang essay on NAS and the law 150

Lang statement in New York Times 95

Lang's "aim- 141 Lang talks at various universities

186 Legal approach 116, 143-154 Leontleff, Vassily 74, 75 Letters to the editor 107 Levy, Marion 143, 145, 166-169,

172 Levy letters about Huntington 166;

to Huntington 168 Lewis review of The File 71 Liberal-leaning world of academe

98 Liberalism 53-56 Lieb, Elliott 104 Lipset 9-11, 13,69,70,71,94,

128,152,159,198,199,202, 226-238

Lipset attempt to ·pull rank- in Science 199

Lipset charge of McCarthyism 198 Lipset file 9, 11, 94 Lipset Political Man 70 Lipset Rebellion in the University

159 Lying 26 Lysenko 82

M Madman Lang 104, 145 Mailings, 189-196 Mailings of the Huntington file 192 Marcos 44-46

Index

Marines on Parris Island 76, 176 Marshall,Eliot93,94,99,116 Marvell, Thomas 105 Mathematics (so-called) 40-43, 60,

61,70,72-74,76,102,126 Mathematicians 74,77,80,87-90,

102, 136 McCarthy 119, 120, 178, 179 McCarthy-lte tendencies 114 McCarthytsm 114, 159, 179, 198 Measurable signs 30, 34, 38, 89,

100 Medvedev, Jaures 82 Memorandum form James p, Grant

to Jospeh p, Yager 48, 170 Mermin, David 129, 157 Merton, Robert 201 Military ethic 52-54 Military ideal 57 Military profession 56, 57 Milofsky, Carl 127 Misinformation 50, 92 Misplaced optimism 47,48 Models 75, 211-232 Modernization 40,41,46,47 Morton Thlokol 206 Motivation 15, 159, 202 Mystlftcation and Intimidation 41,

73,74,92 Myths 49if

N Nardin, Terry 90, 108-Ill. 128,

200 Nardin letter to Robert J, p, Hauck

108,110 Nardin letter to Kenneth Waltz III NAS (National Academy of

Sciences) 5, 12, 31, 32, 53, 85, 125ff

NAS Council 134, 149ff, 205 NAS and legal attitudes 116,

143-160 NAS and the law essay 150 Nation 98, 99, 202

Index

Nation-Wiener File 202 National Academy of Sciences cf.

NAS National Science Foundation grant

to Lang 165 National Security Council 32, 36,

141, 160 Navasky, Victor 99 New Republic 30, 34, 35, 92, 99 New York Times 35, 62-68, 94, 96 New York Times article by Philip

Boffey 94 New York Times articles on South

Africa 62-68 Nolan, Michael 46, 172 Nordhaus, William 38, 39, 82, 92,

176, 177, 180, 196, 199

o Objectivity 17 Office of Management and Budget

163 Opposite extremes 15,70, 127 Optimism (misplaced) 47, 48

P P.R. envy 118, 122 Passionate left-wing mathemati-

cian 74, 202 Peretz, Martin 99 Personal responsibility 16, 17 Philippines 40, 44-46, 59, 100 Policy recommendations 36 Political 94-96, 100-103,202,

203 Political columns 100-103 Political impact 160 Political Man 70 Political motivation 5, 6, 136, 159,

202,203 Political opinions 32ff Political Order in Changing Socie­

ties32,36,39,43,44-46,49-52, 134, 179

803

Political Science ll1b 37, 38, 39, 177, 181

Political Science Departments Ill, 203

Politics of science 154 Pompous tissue 39 Pospisil, Leopold 24,37,89,97,

WI, 176 Posse 97 Power over terms 6 Power (liberal or conseIVative) 53,

54 Preference Ballot 131 President Schmidt 1987 Freshman

Address 175 Press reports of Huntington case

93-100 Press, Frank 103, 104, 205 Pressures 207 Profession 56, 57 Professionalism (Huntington defini-

tion) 56 Provosts see Nordhaus, Turner PS 37, 48, 108-112 Pseudo-science 39 Putnam, Robert 36, 37, 48, 52,

108,172

Q Quantitative 73, 126-128 (see also

mathematics) Question of responsibility (NAS)

155-158

R Reality, 7, 60, 75 RebeUion in the Universities 159 Rejection of Lang articles for publi-

cation 32, 105, 106, 108, 137, 191

Relativism 17 Research Chemists 56 Responsibility 16, 189-208 Revel 21

804

Rhetoric and reality 175-188 "Right" or "liberal" positions 178 "Right or wrong" 17 Rigor 74.80 Rogers. William P. 207 Rogin. Gilbert 105 Russett 42 Rosenzweig. Robert 160-161

S Samuelson. Paul 79-82. 199 Satisfaction indices 33. 40ff Satisfied society 30.33-36. 40.

91 Schachter. Stanley 138 Schiller. Herbert 1 1 Schmidt. Benno 175. 176. 181.

182 Scholarship 36. 117. 119. 141.

159 Scholarship: value free? 159 Science on Huntington 5. 11. 77.

93. 94. 116. 162. 165. 169 SCience 21 June 1968 142 Science mentioned in Stone's letter

97 Secret funding 166-174 Secret study 13. 14.46. 169-172 Separate academies 155 Sharpeville massacre 33.34.35.

63.67 Sheriff 97 Shockley. William 130. 131 Shubik. Martin 76 Shulman. Robert 25. 185. 186 Sidey. Hugh 107 Simon. Herbert 72-75.77.78.91.

95.98. 102. 191 Sklamberg. Howard 8. 12.59.

211-222 Sneaky practice 107 Social Responsibility of the Scien­

tist 162. 163 Social science 32. 69

Index

Social sciences as critics of Govern­ment's poliCies 161. 162

Society of Research Administrators 165

Soft Sciences 86-90. 96. 102 Soldier and the State 52-58 South Africa 32. 42. 62-68. 128 Soviet Academy of Sciences 82 Spence. A. Michael (Harvard Dean)

170 Splitting of Academies 155-158 Starr. Paul 126 State Department 13. 32. 36. 48.

166-172 Stone. Jeremy 23. 113. 115-124.

147 Students 38. 161. 205. 206; see

also Brody. Castilla. Flowers. Hachamovitch. Hilzenrath. Katz. Nolan. Sklamberg

Superstition 38 Sweeping generalities 79. 82

T Teaching 38 The File 9-11.69.93. 152 Thimann. Kenneth V. 23. 135 Time 95.97.98 Tolerance 69.82.84 Treml. Vladimir 21. 76. 77 Tribal practices 82 Trilateral Commission 32. 37 Tum upon our own 38.82. 194.

196 Turner. Frank 190-196 Twenty-year-old gossip 104

U Undergraduate group 197 Uninformed criticism 70-72.

96 Urbanization 46.47 USIA 170

Index

V Value-free scholarship 52. 70.

159 Vendetta 9. 13. 60. 104 Vietnam 46-49. 59. 206 Vigilante 96 Vogt. E. Z. 172

W Wall Street Journal 46. 60 Waltz. Kenneth 110. 111,

136 West Point 54. 57. 58 Westerfield. H. Bradford 37. 92.

177. 178 What they said 21 Whitney Humanities Center 185.

186. 195. 196 Wiener. Jon 99.202.203 Will. George 74. 78. 101-103

805

Within and without (criticism) 81-84. 116-122. 198-200

Wolpert. Julian 98. 132-134. 143. 145

y

Yale 37.38. 165. 175-193. see also Brody. Brooks. Giamatti. Katz. Nordhaus. Pospospisil. Schmidt. Shulman. Sklam­berg. Turner. Zakaria

Yale HistOrian Heruy Turner West­erfield 202

Yale Junior 179-182 Yale DaUy News 148. 154

Z Zakaria. Fareed 30.38.92. 100.

120

II. Baltimore

A AAAS 241. 344-358 ACS (see also Borowitz) 241. 343.

344 Appeals Board 337-339 Attacks on Dingell see Davis.

Sharp. Pollack. Gould. Singer Ayala. Francisco 293. 294

B Baltimore

letters to Stewart-Feder 258. 264. 265

memorandum to Eisen 253-255 statements 303.304.306. 307.

331-333 testimony 314.315 resignation. in the press 334.

335 Baltimore's Travels 253. 256. 325.

343 Borowitz 241. 343-358 Boston Globe 294

C Cairns. John 300 Cell (see also Lewin) 247. 256.

257.259.262 Cell article 247. 265. 303 Claude Rains 304 Culliton. Barbara (see also Nature)

278.288-290.326

D David COSEPUP panel 292.

293-295

806

Davie panel 265. 268-270. 320-322

Davie testimony 317-319 Davis. Bernard 286-287. 295.

296.330.331.343 Dingell statements 278. 322-323 Doty. Paul 290. 301. 304

E Edsall. John 296-298 Eisen memorandum 252 Eisen testimony 311-312 Eisen. Herman 250-254. 285 Ethics and Behavior (see also

Koocher) 239. 241

F Federal prosecutors 306. 307 Feynman. Richard 266. 267. 291

G Galasso memorandum 257 Gilbert. Walter 298. 304. 307 Gould. Stephen J. 277-278 Greenberg. Dan 278. 285. 299. 328

H Hadley. Suzanne 273.274.326 Hallum. James 328 Healy. Bernadine 273.274

I Imanishi-Kari. Thereza 248-251.

255. 256. 299

Index

InteInal audit 258 Issues in Science and Technology

(see also Baltimore's Travels) 283

J JOUInal of Information Ethics 360

K Koocher. Gerald 241. 345-347.

358-360 Koshland. Daniel 298

L Legal approach 288-292 Lewin. Benjamin 262-264. 292

M Mentor system 329 Millikan story by Feynman 266 Minority opinion 272 Minority opinion 319-322 MIT technology review 309

N NAS 293 Nature 262. 282. 284. 288-290.

292.303.306.324.325.329 New York Times 276. 277. 283.

284.294.304.305.307 New Yorker article 337

o O'Toole memo to Eisen 253. 254 O'Toole testimony 247-251. 279.

327.343 On Being a Scientist 293. 328. 329

OSI-NIH Draft Report 271-274. 303.333-334

p

Panelization 292 Plain truth 291 Pollack. Robert 276-277 Press articles (see also Science.

New York Times) 334-339 Press. Frank 293

R Rall. Edward 258-262 Reviews (NIH) of Stewart-Feder

paper 312-314.315-311 Rockefeller University 305-307.

334-335 Rowe. Mary 248-251

S Science 262. 278. 306

807

Science and Government Report. see Greenberg

Seventeen pages 256. 257 Sharp. Philip 275-276 Singer. Maxine 285-287 Stewart-Feder 256-263

T The File 351 Tufts panel 247-252

W Wall Street Journal 295. 336 Weiss confession 337.338 Weiss report 335 What they said about BET-l 270 Wortis testimony 310-311

III.

A Aftennath of Gallo case 484,

491-501 Alterations of manuscript 457, 520 Appeals Board 36, 486-490 Appeals Board against Richards

panel 501-503, 507-508 Appeals Board on US Attorney

532-533 Appeals Board conditions 503-505 Appeals Board decision 506-508

B Boffey, Philip 370 Byvens, Lyle 483,485

C Cairns letter 413 Cell line distribution 470, 471,

514-518, 550-552 Censure 468, 469, 471 Chicago 1Tibune (see John Crewd­

son) 387 Cleveland Clinic Foundation 480 Confidentiality agreement 415,

422,423,427,428,438 Consultation (see also Richards

panel abuse and consultation) 420-424

Contamination 369, 370 Crewdson, John 365, 369-371,

373,382.384,411,412,460. 462.545,547,556

Culliton, Barbara 376,387, 432

D Dingell letter to Healy 555

808

Gallo

Dingellietters to Varmus 542-544, 597-600

Dingell Staff Report. see Staff Report

Dingell, John 36, 367, 396, 528-530, 542-544, 555, 597-600

Doty, Paul 537 Dropping Gallo case, press reports

485-490 Dyson, Freeman 418,419

E Edsall. John 496 Electron micrographs 461, 566 Experts. 491-501

F Feynman, Richard 390-392, 424 Firing of Gallo 438 Fischinger report 373. 564, 565,

567,582 Francis, Don 490, 491 French offiCials 548, 549

G Gallo deletions 411, 412, 456-458 Gallo on ORl report 475 Gallo patent application 371 Gallo phone conversations 434,

465 Gallo quotes in the press 460, 461 Gallo restrictions on cell line

515-518 Gallo's role in Barre-Sinoussi

paper 397 Gallo shifts and contradictions

575-588

Index

Gallo-Lang exchange 370. 442-465 Goodstein. David 491-495 Greenberg. Dan 372.386.387.

398-401 415-490. 496. 545-546.555.598

Growing french virus 458-463. 576-578

Gumshoes 430

H Haddow. C. McLain 370. 372. 588 Hadley. Suzanne 366.395-397.

462. 592-593 Hadley dissent and crttique 400-

401.405-408.420.478 Hagins. William 558-559 Harmison heartngs 528-530 Harmison removal of evidence 568 Healy. Bernadine 365.395-398.

415-416.432-438.561.590. 592

Healy's own committee 432. 433 Healy exchange with Richards 434 Healy on draft report 590. 592 H1LV-I1I 369

I Inquiry team 379 Inspector General 366. 370. 373.

374. 531. 537-541. 547-549 Inspector General memorandum

489 Intellectual appropriation 410 Intent 488. 523-527 Isolates 382-384.401-405.476.

575. 576

L Lang critique of ORI report 476 Lang to leaders of science 467 Lang to NAS 411-413.414-417.

439 Lang to section chairs 420

809

Lang-Gallo exchange. see Gallo­Lang exchange

LAV 369. 431. 436. 473. 476. 566 Legalistic approach 480-482. 498.

536. 537. 553 Legalistic rulings 480-482.495.

496 Letters from scientists to Dingell

557 LTCB 369, 470,471

M Maddox. John 439-441 Mason. James 375 Misappropriation 369, 396, 40 I,

410,472.478,514 Misconduct experts 491-501 MOV 369, 431. 471 Myers 542-545, 585

N NAS evasion of responsibility 411-

413.417.420,425.502 NAS-I0M panel see Richards panel NAS on legalisms 495 Nature (see Culliton, Maddox) NIH statement 383 NIH shUtting up Suzanne Hadley

400,401 Not done 482. 501. 508

o Obfuscation techniques 392 Offer of Proof 366. 471, 483, 484,

500-505. 508-522 Onek, Joseph 538-541. 548-552,

594-596 ORI 373 ORI report 402,469474 OSI 365, 366, 373 OSI inquiry 379-384 OSI inquiry press reports 381 OS} investigation 394-408

810

OSI reports 397-400,402,467,468 Oversight 380,411,428-431. 463

p

Patent agreement revision 546-547 Patent examiner 549, 570-572 Patent application 371. 489, 529,

549,563,570-572 Pop psychology 465 Popovic 366, 482 Press, Frank 375, 417

R Raub, William 379-389 Raub Statement 380 Reining in Suzanne Hadley 395,

400,401,497 Responsibilities 552-554 Richards panel 375-378, 385-390,

421,422 Richaras panel abuse 409-419,

424,427-438 Richards panel against Appeals

Board 489,501-503,507-508 Richards panel answers 409-410,

435,436,473-474,498 Richards panel calls for reopening

545-546 Richards panel on consultation

424 Richards, Fred 386, 387, 488, 498,

490,495.496,502,544.545 Rogers. William 390 Rubinstein. Ellis 500. 534 Ryan. Kenneth 597

S Schaffer. Priscilla (see also wit­

nesses) 496 Science on IG memorandum 540.

541 Science 376.387.395.396.397.

424.425.429,462.474.484.

Index

491-501. 534-536. 540-541. 546, 547

Scientific consultation 420 Secrecy agreement 438, 439 Sequencing analysis 431. 476.

478,544.545 Siekevitz. Philip 417 Staff Report 367.437-438,

559-590 Standards 554 Steinberger, Jack 417 Streicher quote in NIT 525-526

T Talking to the press 386. 387. 389.

391 Techniques of obfuscation 392, 393 Temin. Howard 474 They stole the virus 490. 545 Transfer agreement 562

U Unmitigated disgust 416.417 US Attorney 366. 531-534 US Attorney press reports

534-536

V Varmus, Harold 489.546-548.

561.562

W Wade, Nicholas 486-488. 490 Washington Business Journal 394.

395 Washington Post 433. 434. 438. 486 What they said on Richards panel

376 Whatever-it-is 385. 386, 390 Withholding by NIH 372, 478.

553-556. 568, 588-590 Witnesses 513.514,521.552

IV. HIV/AIDS

A AAAS Pacific Division meeting

635-641 Ad hominem attack 707 Africa 620,630,700 Ascher et al. 642-645, 647 Ascher, Michael (see also Ascher et

al.) 683 AZf 627,672

B Baltimore, David 636 Bangui defmition 700 Baum, Rudy 687,690-693,695 Berson, Jerome 690, 691 Bialy, Hanrey 620,639,680,701 Biotechnology 624, 626, 669 Bloom, Bany 707, 708

C CDC definition of AIDS 610,611,

634,700 Censorship by Maddox 647 CeIVical cancer 610 Chemical and Engineering News

679,687,689 Chimpanzees 614, 615 Clark, Stephanie 695 Cofactors 630, 631. 635 Cohen, John (see Science) Commentary in Nature 642-645 Concorde trial 627 Correlation 621, 622 Craddock, Mark 680-682, 706, 707

D Dangerous territory argument 704

Danger to public health 606, 609, 627,635,636,704

Darby article 687, 704-706 Different diseases in different risk

groups 619 Drug hypothesis 622,623,643 Duesberg 613, 614, 618, 619, 623,

636,639,641,643 Duesberg grant applications 658,

675-677 Duesberg letter to Cohen 671, 674,

675 Duesberg letter to Jaffe 614,617,

618 Duesberg letters to the editor 672,

688-693,696,697,703 Duesberg Phenomenon 648, 648-

650,671-673,685 Duesberg predictions 693, 694, 697

E Ellison, Bryan et al. 643, 693, 702

F Factor VIII 673 Farber, Celia 627-629 Feed poppers to mice 658 Feynman, Richard 711 Funding 623,624,657-677

G Gallo on Duesberg funding 670 Gallo press conference 657 Gallo withering critique 654, 656 Gallo-Montagnier 610 Gerhard, Suzan 636 Geshekter, Charles 638

811

812

Gottlieb, Arthur 686, 687 Gutknecht, Gil 655, 656, 703

H Hadley, Suzanne 686 Haverkos, Hany 629-631,659,

550, 702 Hemophiliacs 618 Herpes virus 651-656 HIV positivity 615,616 HIV with or without diseases

617-618 Ho and Shaw 680, 682, 683, 684 Hodgkinson Neville (see London

Sunday Times) Hogan, James P. 710 Hole in the Ground 605 Horton, Richard 699-713 Hype in Science 652-654

I Immunodeficiency 610,611 Important figures 608 Independent re-analysis 643

J Jacobs, Madeleine 689 Jacobson, Lisa 624-626 Jaffe, Harold 614,617,618,625,

692 Journalistic Suppression and

Manipulation 679-697

K Kaposi's sarcoma 610,619-621,

625,629-631,641,651-656, 665-668,670,672,702-704

Kluwer collection 605,657,693, 698-701, 710

Koshland, Daniel 623, 624, 627, 661,666,672

Index

L Lancet 693, 699, 700, 703, 707,

712,713 Lasker award 608 Lauritsen, John 624, 626, 638,

639 Letters to editor of NYR 709,710 London Sunday Times 631-634,

647,648 Lowenstein, Jerold 639

M Maddox 631,633,634,647 Maddox in Spiegel 647 Mullis, Kary 609, 613, 616, 619,

628,629,634,636,637,638

N Nature (see also Maddox) 636-637,

642,680 Nature press release 642 New York Review 699-712 New York Times 612, 630, 632,

638,643,644,651,652 New York Times editorial 612 New York Times review of Burkett

685-686 NWD booklet 692 NIDA660 NIDA meeting 624,626,669,670 Nitrites (see also poppers) 658, 659

p

Papadopulos 620, 680, 701 Poppers 622-626, 628, 630, 704 Press release by Nature 642

R Review of a Review 699, 709, 712,

713 Reviewers 660, 661, 664-669 Right of reply 633, 679, 689

Index

Root-Bernstein, Robert 634-635 Rubin, Hany 639, 640

S San Francisco Chronicle 637,644 Schoch, Russe11684, 685 Science 630,638,648,649,651-

656,664-669,683 Self experimentation 707, 708 Shalala, Donna 655, 656, 703 SPIN 627 Stewart, Gordon 694, 695, 706,

707

813

U Unpublished letters to the editor

680,685,686,687,695,710

w What they said (Baltimore, Karl

Mullis) 609 What they said (Jacobson) 626 WHO 618,700 Winkelstein. Warren 642,645-647 Wu, Hung-Hsi 690

Strohman, Richard 612-613,644, Y 645 Yellow finger 622, 702

T Z T-cells 620,658,659,682,688 Zidovudine 627

v. Shafarevich, NAS, and Standards

A AAAS pIize 757 Alberts. Bruce 787. 790. 791. 792.

795. 796 Appeals Board 787 Ascher et al. 777. 778

B BagIitsky 725 Baltimore case 760-762. 768 Behavioral pIinciples 730. 731.

742. 745. 749. 763 Biologically degenerate 721

C Caltech 773. 775 Chronicle oj Higher Education

755 Circular A-21 749 Convocation 790-796 Council NAS 730 Courses on ethics 771-774 Crewdson. John 771 CIiteIia for election 746. 748-

751 Cure worse than disease 785-

787

D David. Edward 768. 769 David-COSEPUP panel 767-785.

788. 791. 792 Defining terms 775. 776. 778. 781.

782 Descent 725. 726 Dolgachev. Igor 738 Doty. Paul 761, 762

814

E Einstein 720 Election procedures 745. 746

F Fischbach. Gerald 791. 793 Forced draft urbanization

756

G Gallo Case 762. 788 Greenberg. Dan 792. 793

H Harvard Crimson 757.758 Healy. Bernadine 778.779 Huntington 721.755-759.

776

I Intellectual appropIiation

762 Inspector General 787

K Kamin. Leon 754.755

L Ladd-Lipset 777 Lang letter to David-COSEPUP

panel 768. 769. 770 Lang letter to Shafarevich 719-

728 Lang letters to NAS 729-744

Index

Legal framework 795 Levine. Dan 720-721

M Massey. Walter 781.782 Mermin. David 747.758-760 Mervis. Jeffrey 775 Minolity report 784 MOishezon. Bolis 737 Moscow News article 720 Mumford. David 763

N Narrow contributions 748.757.

763 NAS consultants (Richards panel)

762 NAS convocation 790-796 NAS letter to Shafarevich 729-730.

763 NAS membership 732. 736.

74fr.764 NAS standards 787. 788. 795 NAS statement "Scientific Con­

duct" 788 National SCience Foundation

780-782 Nationalist movement 741. 742 Nature editolial on Baltimore 761 Neeman. Yval 753. 754 New York Review 719 New York Times 719. 724. 730.

735. 750. 755. 768 Notices AMS 719.741

o Offer of Proof 791. 794. 795 O·Toole. Margot 769 OMB 749

p Pogroms 727

Press. Frank 730

Q Quantitative analysis 757 QUi tam suits 785. 786

R Raise consciousness 793. 794 Richards panel 794. 795 Rosenzweig. Robert 768 Russophobia 721-734 Ryan. Kenneth 796

S Schwartz. Laurent 739 Scientific Conduct 788

815

SCientific Integlity Advisory Board 783. 784

Senior scientists 792 Shafarevich case 719-744.

752-754 Shafarevich reply to Press 731.

738 Shepp 752 Shepp. Lawrence 733. 735. 741.

752 Shine. Kenneth 792. 796 Shockley. William 734. 735.

752-755 Shockley at Dartmouth 754. 755 Shockley theory about Blacks 754.

755 Shockley theory about his children

755 Smale case 760 Small nation 723. 725. 726 Society of Research Administrators

749 Sound methodology 752 Stalinism 720 Steklov Institute 729. 733. 736.

738.739,741,749 Supporting letters 719

816

T Three laws of sociodynamics 790.

797 11urin 719

u US Attorney 787

V Varmus. Harold 793

Index

W Washington Post 740 Weissman. Heidi 793 Whistleblowing 769 Wyngaarden. James 729. 730.

738.744