EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 



STUDY ON U.S. INITIATIVES FOR THE U.N. CONFERENCE 



ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT 



H. GUYFORD STEVER, Washington, D.C. , CHAIRMAN 



JOHN H. BRYANT, M.D., Chairman, Committee on 



International Health, Institute of Medicine, and 

 Director, School of Public Health, Columbia 

 University, New York, N.Y. 



EMERY N. CASTLE, Vice President, Resources for the 

 Future, Inc., Washington, D.C. 



JOHN H. GIBBONS, Director, Environment Center, 

 University of Tennessee, Knoxville 



GEORGE S. HAMMOND, Foreign Secretary, and Chairiran of 

 the Commission on International Relations, National 

 Academy of Sciences, and Professor of Chemistry, 

 Merrill College, University of California at Santa 

 Cruz 



N. BRUCE HANNAY, Foreign Secretary, National Academy of 

 Engineering, and Vice President, Research and 

 Patents, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J. 



WILLIAM A.W. KREBS, Vice President, Arthur D. Little, 

 Inc., Cambridge, Mass. 



WILFRED OWEN, Senior Fellow, The Erookings Institution, 

 Washington, D.C. 



ALLAN ROSENFIELD, M.D. , Director, Center for Population 

 and Family Health, and Professor of Public Health and 

 OB-GYN, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 



RESOURCE PERSONS: Elizabeth F. Colson, Professor of 

 Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley; 

 Franklin A. Long, Henry R. Luce Professor of Science 

 and Society, and David Lewis, Assistant Professor of 

 City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, Ithaca, 

 N.Y. Suggestions on Initiative 4, Chapter 1, from 

 Lowell S. Hardin, Program Officer of Agricultural, 

 Economic and Social Development, International 

 Division, The Ford Foundation, New York, N.Y.; Chester 

 0. McCorkel, Jr., Vice President, University of 

 California at Berkeley; Sylvan Wittwer, Director, 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, Michigan State 



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