When Thornton “T.D.” Barnes worked on NERVA, in 1968, the project was well advanced.
America's Secret Nuclear Test Revealed in Area 51|Annie Jacobsen|May 13, 2011|DAILY BEAST
I left the program as director in 1971,” Klein said, “and do not have any information about what happened to NERVA in the end.
America's Secret Nuclear Test Revealed in Area 51|Annie Jacobsen|May 13, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Nerva reigned but sixteen months, and had no time to do more than display his kindness of disposition, and to name his successor.
The Eighteen Christian Centuries|James White
"Domitian erected a forum, which is now called Nerva's" (Suetonius, "Domitian," v.).
Rambles in Rome|S. Russell Forbes
Nerva was the last Emperor buried in the mausoleum of Augustus.
Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7|Various
Nerva rose and clasped his excited and angry friend in his arms.
Quintus Claudius, Volume 1 of 2|Ernst Eckstein
Nerva's answer confirmed him emphatically in the full possession of this wealth.
Pagan and Christian Rome|Rodolfo Lanciani
British Dictionary definitions for Nerva
Nerva
/ (ˈnɜːvə) /
noun
full name Marcus Cocceius Nerva. ?30–98 ad, Roman emperor (96–98), who introduced some degree of freedom after the repressive reign of Domitian. He adopted Trajan as his son and successor