Background
Feld was born in Brooklyn, New New York
Feld was born in Brooklyn, New New York
He graduated from the City College of New York with a bachelor of science degree in 1939.
He helped develop the atomic bomb, and later led an international movement among scientists to banish nuclear weapons. His life could be effectively summed up with the following famous quotation:
He began graduate school at Columbia University, but suspended his studies to join the American war effort. He spent the war serving as an assistant to Enrico Fermi and Leó Szilárd working on the Manhattan Project.
After World World War II, he returned to Columbia University to receive his Doctor of Philosophy in 1945.
Feld was on the faculty of Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1948 until he retired in 1990. During this time, he was President of the Albert Einstein Peace Foundation, editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and head of the American Pugwash Committee.
Feld was a leader in these conferences, serving as United States. Chairman from 1963 to 1973 and as International Chairman from 1973 to 1978. lieutenant was in this role that he attracted the anger of Richard Nixon"s White House.
He was eleventh on Nixon"s list of enemies, a fact that pleased him tremendously.
"One month after the election of Ronald Reagan, Feld being an editor of "Bulletin of the American Atomic Scientists" reported that his publication had decided to move the hands on the Doomsday Clock featured on its cover from seven to four minutes to midnight, because, as "the year drew to a close, the world seemed to be moving unevenly but inexorably closer to nuclear disaster" ".
American Physical Society.