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Collection Overview
Title: Henry DeWolf Smyth papers, 1921-1986
ID: 01/MSS00125
Primary Creator: Smyth, Henry DeWolf (1898-1986)
Extent: 0.5 Cubic Feet
Arrangement:
Arranged in two series:
1. Correspondence, 1921-1962. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent, thereunder arranged chronologically.
2. Publications and Ephemera, 1945-1986. Arranged in the following order: photographs; works by Smyth, Henry DeWolf; and ephemera and works of others; thereunder arranged chronologically.
Date Acquired: 03/11/2019
Subjects: Nuclear physicists -- United States
Forms of Material: Letters
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Henry DeWolf Smyth (1898-1986) was an American physicist known for his work on atomic energy and his academic career at Princeton University. Smyth served as a consultant for the Manhattan Project, the US military project that developed the first nuclear weapons, from 1943 to 1945. He authored the government’s official report on the atomic bomb, popularly known as the “Smyth Report.” After the war, Smyth served as a US Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and a commissioner on the US Atomic Energy Commission.
The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence to and from Smyth. The majority of the correspondence dates from the 1920s and 1930s and is between Smyth and Mary de Coningh, his future wife, and between Smyth and his parents, Charles Henry Smyth Jr. and Ruth Anne Smyth (née Phelps). The collection also contains photographs, pamphlets that include articles by Smyth, broadsides, and articles about Smyth.
Collection Historical Note
Henry DeWolf Smyth was born in Clinton, New York, on May 1, 1898, to geologist Charles Henry Smyth Jr. and Ruth Anne Smyth (née Phelps). The family moved to Princeton, New Jersey, in 1905, when Charles Henry Smyth joined the faculty at Princeton University. Henry DeWolf Smyth received a PhD in Physics from Princeton in 1921. In 1923, he received a second doctoral degree from the University of Cambridge, where renowned physicist Ernest Rutherford served as his doctoral advisor. Smyth became a faculty member at Princeton in 1924. He married Mary de Coningh in 1936.
During World War II, Smyth was a member of the National Defense Research Committee’s Uranium Section. He served as a consultant on the Manhattan Project from 1943 to 1945. In anticipation of the US bombings of Japan in August 1945, General Leslie Groves appointed Smyth to write the federal government’s official report on the development of atomic bombs. “Atomic Energy for Military Purposes,” popularly known as the “Smyth Report,” was released to the public on August 12, 1945, only days after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The report was widely disseminated throughout the US to inform the American public about atomic weapons.
After the war, Smyth continued to promote openness regarding atomic energy. He served as a commissioner on the US Atomic Energy Commission from 1949 to 1954 and was the US Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency from 1961 to 1970. Smyth died at his home in Princeton on September 11, 1986, at the age of 88.
Sources:
Atomic Heritage Foundation, "Henry DeWolf Smyth," n.d.
Atomic Heritage Foundation, "Secrecy Unveiled – 1945," 2014.
McQuiston, John T., "Dr. Henry Smyth, Ex-Member of Atom Panel," The New York Times, 1986.
Nuclear Princeton, "Atomic Energy for Military Purposes (Smyth Report)," n.d.
Nuclear Princeton, "Henry DeWolf Smyth (1898-1986)," n.d.
Weber, Tommy, "Hard-Headed Physicist; Henry DeWolf Smyth," The New York Times, 1962.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Access Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.
Use Restrictions:
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Preferred Citation:
Henry DeWolf Smyth papers, Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Correspondence],
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Series 2: Publications and Ephemera],
[All]
- Series 1: Correspondence

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Conant, James B., 1949 May 18

- Includes Smyth, Henry DeWolf letter to James B. Conant, 1949 May 24.
- Folder 2: de Coningh, Mary, 1928

- Item 1: de Coningh, Mary, 1928 September 3

- Item 2: de Coningh, Mary, 1928 September 20

- Item 3: de Coningh, Mary, 1928 October 3

- Item 4: de Coningh, Mary, 1928 October 25

- Folder 3: de Coningh, Mary, 1934-1935

- Item 1: de Coningh, Mary, 1934 September 23

- Item 2: de Coningh, Mary, 1934 September 27

- Item 3: de Coningh, Mary, 1934 September 28

- Item 4: de Coningh, Mary, 1934 October 2

- Item 5: de Coningh, Mary, 1934 October 9

- Item 6: de Coningh, Mary, 1934 October 18

- Item 7: de Coningh, Mary, 1934 October 25

- Item 8: de Coningh, Mary, 1934 October 30

- Item 9: de Coningh, Mary, 1935 January 7

- Item 10: de Coningh, Mary, 1935 January 24

- Item 11: de Coningh, Mary, 1935 January 27

- Item 12: de Coningh, Mary, 1935 February 3

- Item 13: de Coningh, Mary, 1935 February 5

- Item 14: de Coningh, Mary, 1935 February 27

- Item 15: de Coningh, Mary, 1935 May 14

- Item 16: de Coningh, Mary, 1935 May 23

- Item 17: de Coningh, Mary, 1935 May 28

- Item 18: de Coningh, Mary, 1935 May 29

- Item 19: de Coningh, Mary, 1935 June 4

- Folder 4: Douglas, William O., 1946 March 19

- Folder 5: Groves, Leslie, 1948 June 16

- Includes Smyth, Henry DeWolf letter to Leslie Groves, 1948 June 17.
- Folder 6: International Atomic Energy Agency, 1962 June 26

- Folder 7: Lilienthal, David E., 1947 August 4

- Includes Smyth, Henry DeWolf letter to David E. Lilienthal, 1947 July 31.
- Folder 8: Rutherford, Ernest, 1921 October 19

- Acceptance letter to the University of Cambridge.
- Folder 9: Slater, John C., 1946 May 8

- Folder 10: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1921-1923

- Item 1: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1921 July 3

- Letter of introduction to Owen Richardson regarding Henry DeWolf Smyth.
- Item 2: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1921 December 18

- Item 3: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1922 April 22

- Item 4: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1922 May 1

- Item 5: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1922 May 5

- Item 6: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1922 May 7

- Item 7: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1922 July 6

- Item 8: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1922 July 18

- Item 9: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1922 August 11

- Item 10: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1922 August 24

- Item 11: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1922 December 24

- Item 12: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1923 May 6

- Item 13: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1923 May 13

- Item 14: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1923 May 29

- Item 15: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1923 June 27

- Folder 11: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1926

- Item 1: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1926 June 14

- Item 2: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1926 July 14

- Item 3: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1926 July 24

- Item 4: Smyth, Charles Henry, Jr., 1926 July 26

- Folder 12: Smyth, Ruth Anne, 1921-1922, 1926

- Item 1: Smyth, Ruth Anne, 1921 September 23

- Item 2: Smyth, Ruth Anne, 1922 June 9

- Item 3: Smyth, Ruth Anne, 1922 June 14

- Item 4: Smyth, Ruth Anne, 1922 June 25

- Item 5: Smyth, Ruth Anne, 1922 June 28

- Item 6: Smyth, Ruth Anne, 1926 July 4

- Series 2: Publications and Ephemera

- Box 1

- Folder 13: Three photographs of Henry DeWolf Smyth, 1948, undated

- Folder 14: “Confirmation of Gordon E. Dean and Henry DeWolf Smyth as Members of the Atomic Energy Commission” pamphlet, 1949

- Includes statements by Gordon E. Dean and Henry DeWolf Smyth.
- Folder 15: Three Tributes to J. Robert Oppenheimer pamphlet, 1967

- Includes contributions by Hans A. Bethe; Henry DeWolf Smyth; and George Kennan.
- Folder 16: The Princeton University Library Chronicle offprint pamphlet (v. 37, no. 3), 1976

- Includes articles “The ‘Smyth Report’” by Henry DeWolf Smyth; “The Publishing History of the ‘Smyth Report’” by Datus C. Smith Jr.; and “The ‘Smyth Report’: A Descriptive Check List” by Earle E. Coleman.
- Folder 17: Broadside on the publication of the Smyth Report, 1945

- Folder 18: Broadside for Henry DeWolf Smyth lecture on atomic energy, Mercer County chapter of the New Jersey Independent Citizen’s League, 1946

- Folder 19: Joseph Henry, “Biographical Material: Henry DeWolf Smith” article, 1947

- Folder 20: Burr Van Atta, “Henry DeWolf Smyth, 88, physicist” obituary, 1986

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