Meredith. Edwin T., .^41 



Metallurgy. 50, 61, 62, 70. 73. 82, 124. 125. 126. 166. 169. 170, 



200,223, 310, 347 

 Michelson, A. A.. 3.30 

 Midgett. R. J.. 104 

 Millero. Frank. 201 

 Millikin. Robert. 327 

 Mills. Wilbur. 362 

 Mitsui. A., 220 

 Mizutani. Satoshi. 107. lOX 

 Moon. xvii. xviii. 129. 186. 187 

 Myer. Albert. 326 

 Myers. R.. 74 

 Nahas. Gabriel. 90 

 National Academy of Sciences (NAS). xix, 53. 54, 214, 243, 



269. 323, .352 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), xx, 

 56, 82. 85, 129, 184-190, 229, 2.36. 249. 258-261. 264-265, 

 267-271, 273, 280, 285, 297. 299-.3tX). .303, 315-316, 324. 

 335. 355-357 



National Bureau of Standards (NBS). xv. xvii, xix, 44- .S4, 179, 

 242, 269-270, 272. 280. 297. .304- .305. 335. 337-3.39. .346. .347 



National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 

 (NIOSH). 151. 221 



National Institute of Education (NIB). 110-116. 246. 267-268. 



270. .309. 352 



National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice 



(NILECJ), 140-149. 312. 365 

 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). 88. 90-94. 245 



308. 350 

 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) 



88-89, 91-92. 245-246. .308 

 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). xviii. 88-90. 92 



245. 308 

 National Institutes of Health (NIH). xvii. xx. 85. 95-110, 213 



245, 258. 261. 268-270. 272, 280-281. 283. 287. .301. 324 



3.50-35 1 , 363 

 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 



XV. 34- .39. 85, 219, 227. 242. 267. 270-272, 275, 281, 285 



287. 297. 299. .301. .303. .305, 335-3.37. .340 

 National Park Service (NPS). 131-132. 247. 311. 348-.349 

 National Science Board (NSB), ix, x, xxi, 2. 193-194. 235. 2.59 



268. 269. 283. 285. 299. 323. .363 

 National Science Foundation (NSF). x. xviii. \x. \xi. 81. 85-86 



191-225. 235. 2.36. 241. 249-250. 258-261. 264-265. 268. 270- 



271. 274-275. 280. 285-287. 292. 297. 299. 301. .303. 316-319 

 324-325. 335. 362-.364 



Navy, xix-xx. .56- .57. 70-79, 81. 244. 267-268, 270, 271, 272, 273 

 275, 285-286, 297, 301, 306- .307. .355, .358 



Neufeld. Elizabeth. 106-107 



Neurath. Hans. 102 



Neurology, xviii-xix, 78. 90-93, 95. 101-102. 104-105, 110. 206- 

 210. 218. 231, 308-309, 318-319, .361 



Newberry, John, 226 



Norman, A., 104 



Novakov, T., 217 



Nuclear physics, 48, 49, 53, .54, 73. 164, 169. 170, 171, 172. 

 173. 174, 215, -304, 314, .335, .3.59 



Nutrition, animal. 7. 8, 9. 60, 204 



Nutrition, human, xvii. 15. 16. 26, 27, 29. 60. 91. 104, 153, 

 l.M. .303. .304, 308. 313 



Occupational .Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). \^Q- 

 151 



Ocean .Sciences, xviii, .36-37. 39. 42-44, 70-71. 74-75. 169-170. 

 185. 187. 193, 244, 255, 264, 274-275, 295, .300-.301, .305- 

 307. 317. 3.30, 3.34, 3.36-337. 340, .344-.345 (See also Astro- 

 nomical, Atmospheric, Earth, and Ocean Sciences) 



Office of Management and Budget (OMB). vii. 273. 277. 280, 

 285, 288-289, 298-299 



Owens, William D., 157 



Page. Charles, 3.30 



Paine, Robert T., 201 



Paleontology, 203, 311, 345, .346 



Particles and Fields, xix, 42, 52, 84, 125, 169, 171, 193, 211- 



212, 215-216, .307 

 Pekeris, C. L., 73 

 Pest control, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26. 66. 133. 1.34. 



178. 179. 180, 182, 221, 223, 228, 314, .342 

 Physical sciences. .56, 73, 77, 81, 83, 84. 2.36. 2.S4. 255. 263. 264. 

 265, 315, 316, .3.34, .337. 339, .346, .347. .348, .349, 351, .3.56, 

 .3.59. .360, .361, .362, .364 

 Pieper, Walter, 89 

 Pimentel, George C. 82, 83 

 Pinckney, Charles, 323 



Planets, .58, .59, 186, 187, 188, 195, 315, 316, 3.30 

 Plants, xvii, 9-11, 13, 19, 25-28, 60, 135, 1.54, 165, 170, 204, 



206, 208, 219, 220, 222, 223, 228, .304, 329, 340, .342 

 Poindexter, E. H. 60 

 Polar programs, 63, 73, 77, 202, 203. 204. 205. 295. 317. 318. 



330 

 Pollution, 40, 48, 52, .59, 75, 124, 125, 126, 1.34, 1.35, 1.36, 165, 

 172, 187, 188, 193, 1%, 197, 201. 216, 217, 219, 221, 222. 

 227, 301. 318 (See also Environmental Protection Agency) 

 Polymers, 50. .59, 60, 71, 77. 84, 169, 223 

 Population, 14, 28, 153, l.M, 197. 204, 209, 295, .304. 311. 313, 



315, 318 

 Porter, S., 73 



Powell. John Wesley, 226, 227. .343. .345. 346 

 Pratt. P. F.. 220, 221 



Psychology, 19, 20, 52, 63, 64, 68, 79, 131, 142, 145, 146, 147, 

 1.54. 155, 193, 218, 263, 264, 265, 287, 288, 294, ,306, .308, 

 318, .3.34, 3.39. 351, .352. 356, 361, 362, .364, 365 (See also 

 National Institute of Mental Health; Biological, Behavior- 

 , al, and Sixrial Sciences) 

 Public Health Service, xx, 349-351 

 Quay, Wilbur. 90 

 Research Agreements Program (RAP), Department of Justice, 



143-146 

 Research Applications. Directorate of NSF. 216-223 

 Research Applied to National Needs (RANN) (See Research 



Applications, Directorate of) 

 Research and Development 



Emphasis, current and future in agency programs, 24-26, 

 42-44, 47-53, 66-68, 74, 83-84, 86, 91-92, 93, 109-110, 116, 

 121-122, 125-126, 129, 132, 133-1.34. 135-1.36. 138. 146-147, 

 150, 1.56, 173-174, 182, 187-188, 193, 207-210, 219-222. 231 



Organization and management of, 29-33, 53-.'i4, 69, 72, 84- 

 85, 87. 94, 108-H)9, 115, 127-128, 129-131, 132. 133, 1.36- 

 1.37, 1-38-1-39. 147-149, 1,50-151, 1.56-157, 174-175, 182-183, 

 188-190, 193-194, 210, 222-223, 228-229, 231-232. 241-51. 



267-277 



Role of basic research, 4-5, .35, 45-47, .59. 70-72. 79-81. 86. 



89. %-97, 112, 118, 124, 128, 131. 133, 137, 141. 152. 153- 



154, 155, 164, 176-178, 186, 192, 226-227, 2.30 

 Reed, Waller, 326 

 Richardson, Philip, 201 

 Richter, Burton, 172 

 Ripley, S. Dillon, .344 

 Robbins. H. 73. 74 

 Rodman, T. J., ,325 

 Roosevelt. Franklin D . 323. .353 

 Roshko, A., 74 

 Ross, D. I., 73 

 Rossmann, Michael G., 103 

 Roth, Jesse, I0.'>-106 

 Rural development, 28-29, .304 

 Satchler, G. Raymond. 172 

 Schachman, Howard K., 103 

 Scientific, Technological, and International Affairs (STIA). 



directorate of NSF, 223-224 



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