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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Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session United States. Congress. House.
Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on Science, Research,
and Development. is the belief on the part of many people that the present
policies ...
Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session United States. Congress. House.
Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on Science, Research,
and Development. is the belief on the part of many people that the present
policies ...
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But the provision of the funds under the present arrangement would solve it just
as well . I don't really know where within our program , for example , we have
anything of lower priority . What we have done is within our program , readjusted
the ...
But the provision of the funds under the present arrangement would solve it just
as well . I don't really know where within our program , for example , we have
anything of lower priority . What we have done is within our program , readjusted
the ...
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Establishment of the new Department would require legislative action , since it
would specifically abolish the present Atomic Energy Commission . It would also
do away with the present National Science Foundation , transferring some of its ...
Establishment of the new Department would require legislative action , since it
would specifically abolish the present Atomic Energy Commission . It would also
do away with the present National Science Foundation , transferring some of its ...
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This intimate relationship between science and planning further underscores the
failure of our present Constitution to provide for a planning function . Even if
science as such were to present no constitutional issue , planning would do so .
This intimate relationship between science and planning further underscores the
failure of our present Constitution to provide for a planning function . Even if
science as such were to present no constitutional issue , planning would do so .
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House. Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on Science,
Research, and Development. refer in a moment , believes that the Federal share
of the cost of higher education will increase from the present 20-25 percent to
about ...
House. Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on Science,
Research, and Development. refer in a moment , believes that the Federal share
of the cost of higher education will increase from the present 20-25 percent to
about ...
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