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  1. Bertram David Wolfe (January 19, 1896 – February 21, 1977) was an American scholar, leading communist, and later a leading anti-communist. He authored many works related to communism, including biographical studies of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky, and Diego Rivera.

  2. 6. Sept. 2004 · Dr. Bertram Wolfe was the 32nd president of the American Nuclear Society (ANS). Dr. Bertram joined ANS in 1956. In 1970, he was elevated to Fellow of ANS. During his membership years with ANS he received numerous awards: the Walter Zinn Technical Accomplishment Award in 1990; the Henry DeWolf Smyth Nuclear Statesman Award in 1992 ...

  3. BY SALOMON LEVY. BERTRAM WOLFE, a significant contributor to nuclear power development and its success, died September 6, 2004, in Los Gatos, California, at age 77. He was an industry spokesman on nuclear power and energy needs and an excellent debater willing to take on all critics.

  4. BY SALOMON LEVY. BERTRAM WOLFE, a significant contributor to nuclear power development and its success, died September 6, 2004, in Los Gatos, California, at age 77. He was an industry spokesman on nuclear power and energy needs and an excellent debater willing to take on all critics.

  5. Memorial Bertram Wolfe ’50. By Princeton Alumni Weekly. 0. SEND A RESPONSE TO INBOX. Bert died from ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, Sept. 6, 2004, in Los Gatos, Calif. He was a strong advocate of nuclear power and recognized by his peers as a brilliant physicist.

  6. 22. Feb. 1977 · Bertram David Wolfe, the scholar, ‘Writer and one of the country's foremost experts on the Soviet Union, died yesterday at the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose, Calif., at the age...

  7. A tribute to the late historian and Marxist scholar Bertram D. Wolfe by his friend Donald W. Treadgold. It covers his childhood, his political and intellectual journey, his encounters with Russia and Mexico, and his contributions to socialism and culture.