Rickover: All Speeches↗
by Hyman Rickover
Every speech and writing from Admiral Hyman Rickover (1953-1982), delivered chronologically.
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1979 Management Magazine - Rickover on Management
7 minIN GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT By Admiral Hyman Rickover Author's Note: The following article has been provided in response to a request.
Accounting Practices - Do They Protect the Public
18 minACCOUNTING PRACTICES - DO THEY PROTECT THE PUBLIC? by Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, U.S.
Americas Goals
9 minAMERICA'S GOALS by Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, USN During the past two decades this country has been thrust into the middle of the Scientific Revolution, into leadership of the Free World, and into...
Business and Freedom
20 minby Admiral H, G, Rickover, U.S. Navy at the Economic Club of Indianapolis, Inc.
Decline of the Individual - Post
8 minTHE DECLINE OF THE INDIVIDUAL By Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover In recent years a sense of uneasiness has crept upon the American people.
Democracy and Competence
24 minDEMOCRACY AND COMPETENCE Remarks prepared by VADM H. G. Rickover, USN, Assistant Director for Naval Reactors, Division of Reactor Development, U.S.
Doing a Job
9 minDoing a Job By Adm. Hyman G. Rickover Human experience shows that people, not organizations or management systems, get things done.
Education and Patriotism
2 minTee be EEF Education and patriotism rn geared by fi Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, U. S. Naty.
Energy - A Diminishing Capital Resource
22 minAu Preliminary Remarks by Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, U.S.
Energy Speech at Athens Propeller Club
18 minREMARKS by Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, U. S. Navy at luncheon meeting of ATHENS PROPELLER CLUB Athens, Greece Thursday, June 2, 1966 Let me say first that I am delighted to be here.
Environmental Perspective
21 min"ENVIRONMENTAL PERSPECTIVE" BY ADMIRAL H. G. RICKOVER, U. S. NAVY AT A MEETING OF THE PUGET SOUND NAVAL BASE ASSOCIATION, INC.
Fact and Fiction in American Education
11 minFACT AND FICTION IN AMERICAN EDUCATION H. G. Rickover Great events throw long shadows. That is why it is customary to observe their anniversaries.
Freedom and the Knowledge Gap
20 minFREEDOM AND THE KNOWLEDGE GAP by Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, U. S. Navy upon accepting the Franklin Medal for Distinguished Service presented by the Printing Industries of Metropolitan New York, Inc.
Humanistic Technology
14 minPreliminary Remarks by Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, U.S.
Illusions Cost Too Much
32 minY *. Of military security th 9uae £39 Author and dces not necessarily reflect dept ea gee Eu nie ee for release at 8:30 P.M, (est) , | . Monday, march 16, 1959 Remarks prepared by VADM H. G.
In Defense of Truth
24 minIN DEFENSE OF TRUTH Enormous wealth is a mighty prop to self-esteem.
Intellect in a Democracy
8 minRemarks by VADM H. G. Rickover, USN on the occasion of "Salute to the Alumni" Alumni Day Low Memorial Library Columbia University New York City, New York May 31, 1960 INTELLECT IN A DEMOCRACY: A...
Lawyers versus Society
8 minLAWYERS VERSUS SOCIETY BY ADMIRAL H. G. RICKOVER, USN BEFORE THE NEW YORK PATENT LAW ASSOCIATION, INC. NEW YORK, N.Y.
Liberty, Science, and Law
15 minLIBERTY, SCIENCE AND LAW by Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, U.S.
Mans Purpose in Life
16 minThoughts on Man's Purpose in Life By Adm. Hyman G. Rickover This speech was delivered by Adm.
Meaning of a University
11 minTHE MEANING OF A UNIVERSITY by Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, U. S.
Meaning of Nautilus Polar Voyage
7 minRemarks Prepared by RADM H. G. Rickover, USN, Chief, Naval Reactors Branch, Division of Reactor Development, U.S.
Memo of Conversation with Jimmy Carter
13 minA Fly on the Wall Rickover’s Dinner with President Jimmy Carter Tuesday, October 1, marks the 100th birthday of former President Jimmy Carter.
Nationsal Scholastic Standard
16 minA NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC STANDARD by Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, U. S.
Never Ending Challenge
8 minProgress--like freedom--is desired by nearly all men, but not all understand that both come at a cost.
Nuclear Power and Bremerton
4 minFull Text (OCR) * *Wait, I found one potential typo:* "re-affirm" is usually one word "reaffirm" but Rickover's era used hyphens. I'll leave it.
Our Naval Revolution
9 minI greatly appreciate the honor which you have bestowed upon me. As I have said many times before, no large project in this scientific and technological age can be the work of one man alone.
Paper Reactor Memo
3 minJune 5, 1953 Important decisions about the future development of atomic power must frequently be made by people who do not necessarily have an intimate knowledge of the technical aspects of reactors.
Personal Accountability in Financial Management
12 minPERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT by Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, U. S. Navy at the FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE Mayflower Hotel Washington, D. C.
Rickover 1954 Administering Large Projects Speech
22 minADMINISTERING A LARGE MILITARY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT During the past fifteen years I have addressed the students of the Postgraduate School at Annapolis on a number of occasions.
Rickover and Education
17 minJanuary 5, 1960 Mr. George I. Baker Secretary-Treasurer The National League of Masonic Clubs 15 Alden Street Cranford, New Jersey Dear Mr.
Role of Professional Man
25 minRemarks prepared by VADM H. G. Rickover, USN, Assistant Director for Naval Reactors, Division of Reactor Development, U.S.
Role of the Critic
31 minRemarks prepared by VADM H. G. Rickover, USN, Assistant Director for Naval Reactors, Division of Reactor Development, U. S.
Significance of Electricity
4 minTHE SIGNIFICANCE OF ELECTRICITY by Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, U. S. Navy upon accepting THE PROMETHEUS AWARD from The National Electrical Manufacturers Association, Washington, D. C.
Some Thoughts on the Future of the United States Government by Admiral H. G. Rickover, USN
8 minSome Thoughts on the Future of the United States Government by Admiral H. G. Rickover, U. S.
Summary of President Nixon Dinner Conversation
6 min25 November 1980 SUBJ: Visit of President Nixon to U.S.S. CINCINNATI on 14 and 15 November 1980 1.
Technology and the Citizen
20 minTECHNOLOGY AND THE CITIZEN by VADM H. G. RICKOVER, USN at The Publishers' Lunch Club New York, New York Thursday, January 7, 1965 Your invitation honors me. I am delighted to be here.
The Purpose of Education
18 minPreliminary Remarks by Admiral H. G. Rickover, USN at Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, March 3, 1977 It is a pleasure to be here tonight through the encouragement of my friend, Senator...
The Role of Engineering in the Navy
34 minIn ancient times a philosopher came to a city. He was determined to save its inhabitants from sin and wickedness. Night and day he walked the streets and haunted the marketplaces.
The Talented Mind
7 minTHE TALENTED MIND - AN OPPORTUNITY AND AN OBLIGATION As I look at the bright faces of the young men and women whose achievement we have come here to honor, I am impressed with the thought: How...
What Are Schools For
20 min"WHAT ARE SCHOOLS FOR?" I trust you were aware--when you asked to have me as a speaker--that you were inviting a severe critic of our schools and could therefore not expect to hear much that would...
Who Protects the Public
16 minother supplemental inspection procedures to contain defects, must this additional information be evaluated in judging whether the component meets the Code?