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S. 2598 and H.R. 5404

TO AMEND THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION ACT OF
1950 TO MAKE CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS IN THE
ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF THE FOUNDATION,
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

NOVEMBER 15 AND 16, 1967

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CHIVERSITY

GOV'T

MAR 1968

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Printed for the use of the
Committee on Labor and Public Welfare

87-071 O

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1968

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S. 2598_

CONTENTS

Daddario, Hon. Emilio O., U.S. Representative from the State of Con-
necticut, accompanied by Philip Yeager, counsel; and Joseph Felton,
counsel; both of the House Committee on Space and Astronautics.
Harris, Hon. Fred R., a U.S. Senator from the State of Oklahoma...
Pell, Hon. Claiborne, a U.S. Senator from the State of Rhode Island.
Pollack, Herman, Director of International Scientific and Technological
Affairs, U.S. Department of State_ - - -

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

"Case for a National Social Science Foundation, The," by Senator Fred R. Harris, from Science, August 4, 1967_ Commission on the Social Sciences, establishment of

Communications from:

Handler, Dr. Philip, Chairman, National Science Board of the Na-
tional Science Foundation, to:

Prospective members of the Special Commission on the Social
Sciences, August 4, 1967...

Senator Edward M. Kennedy, November 19, 1967.

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Haworth, Leland J., Director, National Science Foundation, to Senator
Edward M. Kennedy:

November 29, 1968.

November 30, 1968.

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Hornig, Donald F., Director, Office of Science and Technology, to
Senator Edward M. Kennedy, December 12, 1968-

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Keeney, Barnaby C., Chairman, National Foundation on the Arts and
Humanities, to Senator Pell, December 14, 1967.

Ohlke, C. C., Commission on the Social Sciences, to K. Dun Gifford,
legislative assistant, Office of Senator Kennedy of Massachusetts,
January 29, 1968, with attachment.

Revelle, Roger, director, Center for Population Studies, Harvard
University, Cambridge, Mass., to Senator Pell, November 15, 1967.-
Wenk, Edward, Jr., executive secretary, National Council on Marine
Resources and Engineering Development, to Senator Edward M.
Kennedy, September 18, 1967...

National Science Foundation:

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Grants, contracts, and fellowships awarded, by State, fiscal year 1966, a table...

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House Report No. 1236, "The National Science Foundation, Its
Present and Future," February 1, 1966.

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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION ACT AMENDMENTS

OF 1968

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1967

U.S. SENATE,

SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON SCIENCE

OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE,

Washington, D.C.

The special subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 9:30 a.m., in room 4232, New Senate Office Building, Senator Edward M. Kennedy (chairman of the special subcommittee) presiding.

Present: Senators Kennedy of Massachusetts (presiding) and Pell. Senator KENNEDY of Massachusetts. The subcommittee will come to order.

We begin today the first Senate hearings since 1950 devoted to a broad review of the National Science Foundation Act. I hope that the hearings will give us the base of information we in the Senate need if we are to streamline and modify the act to assure its continued participation in the forward march of American science.

For two consecutive years the House of Representatives has passed legislation amending the National Science Foundation Act. We have before us H.R. 5404 which passed the House last April 12. We also have before us S. 2598, which I introduced last month. It is different from the House bill, and I hope that these differences provoke discussions by our witnesses on the resolution of them.

I want to acknowledge at this point the appointment of this subcommittee by Chairman Lister Hill. He has a deep personal interest in this specific legislation, as he does in the general subject we are considering this morning. The membership includes Senator Claiborne Pell of Rhode Island and Senator Robert Griffin of Michigan, both of whom have shown a significant interest in the National Science Foundation, as well as the scientific community generally.

I order the text of the bills referred to printed in the record at this point along with departmental reports we receive.

(The bills S. 2598 and H.R. 5404 and departmental reports follow:)

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