Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare

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Edwards Dr Robert C president of Clemson University and chairman
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Dr Robert C Edwards president of Clemson University and chairman
225
JUNE 4 1965
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Hilburn Earl D Deputy Associate Administrator National Aeronautics
233
Dr J Herbert Hollomon Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Science
286
Herman Pollack Acting Director International Scientific and Technolog
345
Dr Carroll Wilson Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School
358
Dr John D Wilkes Science Director Agency for International Develop
364
Dr James A Shannon Director National Institutes of Health accom
379
Trends in Federal support of research at colleges
381
Harold Leich Chief of Program Planning Division Civil Service Com
395
Archibald Alexander Assistant Director Economic Bureau U S Arms
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Moss Hon Frank E a U S Senator from the State of Utah
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Document entitled Profiles of Manpower in Science and Technology
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Hayes Dr Samuel P president Foreign Policy Association New York
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Lt Gen William J Ely Deputy Director of Defense Research and Engi Page
473
Logsdon Dr Richard H director of libraries Columbia University
476
Warner William W Director Office of International Activities Smith
482
Albert Shapero Stanford Research Institute and Dr Charles Kimball
493
Mangum Dr Garth L Executive Director Presidents Committee
520
Hon John C Culver a Representative in Congress from the State
543
Hon Glenn T Seaborg Chairman U S Atomic Energy Commission
566
Eugene P Foley Administrator Small Business Administration____
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Dr Padraic P Frucht Assistant Administrator for Economics Small
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Dr Edward W Dempsey Special Assistant to the Secretary Health
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395
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Open Doors 1965 4
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Tables
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Vivian Hon Weston E a Representative in Congress from the State
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CINSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION 1965
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Statement by the President April 30 1965 concerning the science
140
AFLCIO prepared statement 440
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Gardner Hon John W Secretary of Health Education and Welfare
183
FRIDAY AUGUST 19 1966
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Davis Vincent associate professor Graduate School of International
263
FOREWORD ii
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POLITICAL CRISES IN UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES
280
REALITIES AND VALUES IN THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL
295
ARMISTICE AS A THIRD STATUS BETWEEN WAR AND PEACE
304
LESSONS FROM THE CONGO
320
Murphy Dr Edward F chairman Department of English St Michaels
358
Booher Edward E president McGrawHill Book Co Inc New York
365
Buchanan Dr A Russell vice chancellor for academic affairs University
371
Tudor Dr William Southern Illinois University Carbondale Ill
380
Cannon Hon Howard W a U S Senator from the State of Nevada 449
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Harley William G president National Association of Educational
439
Moss Hon Frank E a U S Senator from the State of Utah _ _ 453
453
Hayes Dr Samuel P president Foreign Policy Association New York
466
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Logsdon Dr Richard H director of libraries Columbia University
476
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Warner William W Director Office of International Activities Smith
482
Amendment proposed by the Department of Health Education
493
Culver Hon John C a Representative in Congress from the State
543
McClory Hon Robert a U S Representative in Congress from the State
547
Communications
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