Science Advice To the PresidentTransaction Publishers |
Contents
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President Eisenhower | 74 |
Government | 91 |
Q127 U6S29 1993 | 92 |
Edward E David Jr 111 Current State of White House Science | 106 |
The findings conclusions and opinions stated or implied in this publication | 111 |
Frank Press 135 Advising Presidents on Science | 135 |
Elmer B Staats 141 Reconciling the Science Advisory Role | 141 |
Garwin 177 Presidential Science Advising | 191 |
James S Coleman 193 The Life Death and Potential Future | 203 |
A Hunter Dupree 237 An Historians View of Advice to | 237 |
James E Katz 291 Organizational Structure and Advisory | 291 |
Index of Names | 319 |
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