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Livermore Lab To Be Highlighted At Lecture Series

"How the Livermore Lab Helped Avert a Nuclear War" is the next program in the library lecture series.

The lecture series is called “Then and Now: Livermore Stories” and it’s a free local history program.
The lecture series is called “Then and Now: Livermore Stories” and it’s a free local history program. (Caren Lissner/Patch)

LIVERMORE, CA — The Livermore Public Library and the Livermore Heritage Guild will present “How the Livermore Lab Helped Avert A Nuclear War” at the library’s April lecture series.

The lecture series is called “Then and Now: Livermore Stories” and it’s a free local history program.

Tom Ramos will present the program on Zoom April 19 at 7:00 p.m. No registration is required.

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Ramos will discuss the creation of the Berkeley and Livermore Radiation Laboratories. He’ll tell the story of how the Livermore Lab created a national defense strategy against the Soviets and more.

Find the calendar of events for the lecture series here.

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