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... graduate and postdoctoral students . Chapter IX . Other Federal Contributory Programs ( toward the develop- ment of technical and professional manpower ) A. Introduction and summary . B. Description of programs , by agency . 1. Atomic ...
... graduate and postdoctoral students . Chapter IX . Other Federal Contributory Programs ( toward the develop- ment of technical and professional manpower ) A. Introduction and summary . B. Description of programs , by agency . 1. Atomic ...
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... graduate work in institutions of higher education . The problem involves a multiplicity of considerations , such as cur- rent and prospective enrollments in schools and colleges , their finan- cial difficulties , the shortage of ...
... graduate work in institutions of higher education . The problem involves a multiplicity of considerations , such as cur- rent and prospective enrollments in schools and colleges , their finan- cial difficulties , the shortage of ...
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... graduation there will be between 71,000 and 87,000 science and engineering graduates a year by 1960 and between 103,000 and 113,000 by 1965 . However , available data do not offer great hope for quick reduction of our trained manpower ...
... graduation there will be between 71,000 and 87,000 science and engineering graduates a year by 1960 and between 103,000 and 113,000 by 1965 . However , available data do not offer great hope for quick reduction of our trained manpower ...
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... graduate engineers are now being offered salaries which appear very high in comparison with those offered a few years ago , the income of research scientists generally has remained low . Many of these are employed by or in connection ...
... graduate engineers are now being offered salaries which appear very high in comparison with those offered a few years ago , the income of research scientists generally has remained low . Many of these are employed by or in connection ...
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... graduating annually approximately 70,000 technicians and skilled workers . Former Senator William Benton , now publisher ... graduate engineers free for more highly skilled work . These technicians , who are being trained in propa- ganda ...
... graduating annually approximately 70,000 technicians and skilled workers . Former Senator William Benton , now publisher ... graduate engineers free for more highly skilled work . These technicians , who are being trained in propa- ganda ...
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