ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



In addition to the authors and submitting officials who contributed the formal 

 agency submissions printed in Part 1, the Board wishes to thank the following 

 who contributed substantially to the preparation of the agency responses and 

 who provided very helpful advice in developing the report: 



Burton W. Adkinson, 

 Allen V. Astin, 

 James R. Balsley, 

 Alden B. Bestul, 

 Sal Cianci, 

 Nathaniel B. Cohen, 

 James Coleman, 

 Jane Collins, 

 William G. Colman, 

 Richard Dawes, 

 Bowen C. Dees, 

 Emerson Elliott, 

 Sidney R. Galler, 

 Carl R. Gerber, 

 Peter Gerber, 

 Mary Graham, 

 Dwight E. Gray, 

 Robert E. Green, 

 Robert A. Harte, 

 Richard Hartke, 

 Thomas A. Henrie, 

 Charles J. Hitch, 

 Lawrence B. Hobson, 

 Robert Lay ton, 

 William L. Lehmann, 

 Ron McCullar, 



Lawson M. McKenzie, 

 Pat McKinley, 

 Harry C. McKittrick, 

 Hans M. Mark, 

 Marian Mlay, 

 Lloyd J. Money, 

 Arthur S. Newburg, 

 Joseph G. Perpich, 

 Josephine Pitcher, 

 William P. Raney, 

 M. Rechcigl, 

 Nathan Reingold, 

 William Rhode, 

 W. C. Schaefer, 

 Donna E. Shalala, 

 James A. Shannon, 

 Willis H. Shapley, 

 Shirleigh Silverman, 

 S. Fred Singer, 

 Theodore W. Sudia, 

 William H. Taft, IH, 

 Robb Thomson, 

 Jerry D. Ward, 

 Wilcomb E. Washburn, 

 Elliot H. Weinberg, 

 F. Joachim Weyl. 



The Committee on the Tenth NSB Report also is grateful to two members of 

 the Board, Drs. Saunders Mac Lane and Russell D. O'Neal, who provided 

 constructive criticism of the manuscript at various stages in its development. 



The following members of NSF's Division of Science Resources Studies 

 provided advice with respect to use of statistical data from publications of the 

 Division and reviewed portions of the manuscript: Charles E. Falk, Penny D. 

 Foster, Thomas J. Hogan, Benjamin L. Olsen, and Eleanor H. Stoddard. Final- 

 ly, the Board is grateful to Florence Heckman of the NSF library staff, and 

 Janet Kiatta and Leeda M. Machnick, who served as secretaries to the report 

 staff. 



Many others, of course, contributed substantially to the development of the 

 report, and we are grateful to them. 



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