National Science Policy, H. Con. Res. 666: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, Volumul 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 963 pagini |
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... military research ? If the answer is yes , then how should this be done ? To what extent can the science foundation shoulder the additional burden of basic research as military support lessens , as increased em- phasis is placed on the ...
... military research ? If the answer is yes , then how should this be done ? To what extent can the science foundation shoulder the additional burden of basic research as military support lessens , as increased em- phasis is placed on the ...
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... military and atomic energy budgets , that would not cause any difficulties , since basic knowledge and even engineering techniques could be converted from military to civil uses just as readily as they had been mobilized in the opposite ...
... military and atomic energy budgets , that would not cause any difficulties , since basic knowledge and even engineering techniques could be converted from military to civil uses just as readily as they had been mobilized in the opposite ...
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... military funds for general basic research ; university presidents squirm out of arrange- ments for the sponsorship ... military to civilian purposes , as we have indeed clearly begun to do . But as we do so , we had better not destroy ...
... military funds for general basic research ; university presidents squirm out of arrange- ments for the sponsorship ... military to civilian purposes , as we have indeed clearly begun to do . But as we do so , we had better not destroy ...
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... military power and eco- nomic wealth , and hence the support of science was a legitimate Federal policy . The arrangement by which we provided that support now looks hypocritical : We used money appropriated for military purposes to ...
... military power and eco- nomic wealth , and hence the support of science was a legitimate Federal policy . The arrangement by which we provided that support now looks hypocritical : We used money appropriated for military purposes to ...
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... military orders issued by Chief of Staff Eisenhower and others , all of which prescribed a tremendous degree of freedom in connection with the support of basic research . For example , I may note General Eisenhower's general memo ...
... military orders issued by Chief of Staff Eisenhower and others , all of which prescribed a tremendous degree of freedom in connection with the support of basic research . For example , I may note General Eisenhower's general memo ...
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Pagina 198 - Foundation is authorized and directed — (1) to develop and encourage the pursuit of a national policy for the promotion of basic research and education in the sciences...
Pagina 52 - OST] to advise and assist the President in achieving coordinated Federal policies for the promotion of basic research and education In the sciences.
Pagina 716 - The world embraces not • only a Newton, but a Shakespeare — not only a Boyle, but a Raphael — not only a Kant, but a Beethoven— not only a Darwin, but a Carlyle. Not in each of these, but in all, is human nature whole. They are not opposed, but supplementary — not mutually exclusive, but reconcilable.
Pagina 43 - Chairman; one representative from the Office of Science and Technology in the Executive Office of the President...
Pagina 349 - DR. JAMES R. KILLIAN, JR., Chairman of the Corporation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology DR.
Pagina 247 - That is not what we are talking about. We are talking about what we need to do, what the country needs as a whole.
Pagina 614 - Yet the plain fact is that science has become the major Establishment in the American political system : the only set of institutions for which tax funds are appropriated almost on faith, and under concordats which protect the autonomy, if not the cloistered calm, of the laboratory.
Pagina 225 - ... recognize the worldwide and long-range character of environmental problems and, where consistent with the foreign policy of the United States, lend appropriate support to initiatives, resolutions, and programs designed to maximize international cooperation in anticipating and preventing a decline in the quality of mankind's world environment...
Pagina 6 - DON K. PRICE Dean, John Fitzgerald Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University JACOB VINER Emeritus Professor of Economics, Princeton University WILLIAM C.
Pagina 725 - ... the Committee on Science and Public Policy of the National Academy of Sciences dealt with the population problem (1).