Centralization of Federal Science Activities: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 505 pages Committee Serial No. 10. Examines Government organizational structure supporting scientific research to determine how Federal support may be strengthened. |
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July 24 , 1969 : Dr. Hunter Dupree , professor of science history , Brown University__ Dr. Michael D. Reagan , professor of political science , University of California at Riverside ... . Don K. Price , dean , John F. Kennedy School of ...
July 24 , 1969 : Dr. Hunter Dupree , professor of science history , Brown University__ Dr. Michael D. Reagan , professor of political science , University of California at Riverside ... . Don K. Price , dean , John F. Kennedy School of ...
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Appendix F- " The Politics of Research , " by Richard J. Barber ... Appendix G- " Science and Government , " by William D. Carey , Assistant Director of the Bureau of the Budget_ Appendix H- " Rethinking our Scientific Objectives ...
Appendix F- " The Politics of Research , " by Richard J. Barber ... Appendix G- " Science and Government , " by William D. Carey , Assistant Director of the Bureau of the Budget_ Appendix H- " Rethinking our Scientific Objectives ...
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All of them that I have seen also have drawbacks and most of them face serious problems in regard to their political feasibility . My only purpose today will be to outline some of the basic facts about our national scientific enterprise ...
All of them that I have seen also have drawbacks and most of them face serious problems in regard to their political feasibility . My only purpose today will be to outline some of the basic facts about our national scientific enterprise ...
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And I say this in spite of our slowness in solving problems in urban housing , environmental control and other areas where political and other factors intervene to frustrate our attempts to put our technology to work .
And I say this in spite of our slowness in solving problems in urban housing , environmental control and other areas where political and other factors intervene to frustrate our attempts to put our technology to work .
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... better opportunities to initiate or expand research and training efforts in environmental problems - problems which involve not only science and technology but also social and behavioral science , economics , and political science .
... better opportunities to initiate or expand research and training efforts in environmental problems - problems which involve not only science and technology but also social and behavioral science , economics , and political science .
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