Revisiting Reykjavik: Nuclear Policy for the New Century @ Carnegie Inst -- Pictures taken of presentations after lunch:
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Description of Pictures: Pictures on this page cover two sessions held after lunch:
(1) Reading of excerpts from Reykjavik, a new play by Richard Rhodes:
- Playwright: Richard Rhodes
- Director: Norm Seltzer
- Ronald Reagan: David DeBoy
- Mikhail Gorbachev: Jim Epstein
- George Schultz: Jack French
- Richard Perle: Ted Schneider
- Col. Robert Linhard: Brendan Murray
- Raisa Gorbacheva: Lynn-Jane Foreman
- Robert Oppenheimer: Steve LaRoque
- Eduard Shevardnadze: Phil Baedecker
- Marshall Sergei Akhromeyev: Phil Baedecker
- Narrator: Norm Seltzer
(2) Perspectives on Nuclear Weapons in the New Century:
- Richard Rhodes, Moderator
- William Tobey, Belfer Center, Harvard University
- Joe Cirincione, President, Ploughshares; author, Bomb Scare
- Thomas D’Agostino, Administrator, National Nuclear Security Administration
- Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr.
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REYKP2_090314_0512.JPG: Richard Perle: Ted Schneider -- ???
- Col. Robert Linhard: Brendan Murray -- ???
REYKP2_090314_0924.JPG: Left to right:
- Cynthia C. Kelly, President, Atomic Heritage Foundation
- Joe Cirincione, President, Ploughshares; author, Bomb Scare
- Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr.
- William Tobey, Belfer Center, Harvard University
- Thomas D'Agostino, Administrator, National Nuclear Security Administration
- Richard Rhodes, Moderator
REYKP2_090314_1151.JPG: Left to right:
- Cynthia C. Kelly, President, Atomic Heritage Foundation
- Joe Cirincione, President, Ploughshares; author, Bomb Scare
- Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr.
- William Tobey, Belfer Center, Harvard University
- Thomas D'Agostino, Administrator, National Nuclear Security Administration
- Richard Rhodes, Moderator
Description of Subject Matter: Revisiting Reykjavik: Nuclear Policy for the New Century
The Atomic Heritage Foundation is pleased to invite you to its March 14 symposium, "Revisiting Reykjavik: Nuclear Policy for the New Century."
The dramatic meeting in Reykjavik between Presidents Reagan and Gorbachev in October 1986 is brought to life by Pulitzer Prize Winner Richard Rhodes in his new play, “Reykjavik.” Along with a reading of a portion of the play, historians, policy experts and government officials will discuss the past, present, and future of American nuclear weapons policy, and the new nuclear threats of the 21st century.
The program will be from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with a lunch and reception following at the Carnegie Institution of Science. The Carnegie is located at 1530 P Street, NW, Washington, DC, five blocks east of Dupont Circle Metro station.
Revisting Reykjavik: Nuclear Weapons Policy for the New Century
Agenda
9:00 AM Welcoming Remarks
Cynthia C. Kelly, President, Atomic Heritage Foundation
Richard A. Meserve, President, Carnegie Institution of Science
9:15 AM Nuclear Weapons Policies: Perspectives from the Past
Robert S. Norris, Author, Racing for the Bomb
Andrew Brown, Author, The Neutron and the Bomb
William Lanouette, Author, Genius in the Shadows
James Hershberg, Ass. Professor, GWU
10:30 AM Break
10:45 AM Nuclear Proliferation and Arms Controls: Perils and Progress
Thomas Reed, Co-author, The Nuclear Express
Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr, Executive Chair, Board of Directors, Thorium Power
11:45 AM James R. Schlesinger, Advice on Nuclear Weapons Strategy
12:45 PM Lunch
1:45 PM Reading of excerpts from Reykjavik, a new play by Richard Rhodes
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2009 photos: Equipment this year: I mostly used the Fuji S100fs. I've also got a Nikon D90 and a newer Fuji -- the S200EHX -- both of which are nice but I still prefer the flexibility of the Fuji.
Trips this year:
Niagara Falls, NY,
New York City,
Civil War Trust conferences in Gettysburg, PA and Springfield, IL, and
my 4th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including Los Angeles, Yosemite, Death Valley, Kings Canyon, Joshua Tree, etc).
Ego strokes: I had a picture of a Lincoln-Obama cupcake sculpture published in Civil War Times and WUSA-9, the local CBS affiliate, ran a quick piece on me. A picture that I took at the annual Abraham Lincoln Symposium appeared in the National Archives' "Prologue" magazine. I became a volunteer with the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Number of photos taken this year: 417,000.
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