"Career Accomplishment Awards", 51 



Career Development Awards, 51 



Carnegie Commission on Higher Education, 23, 95 



Carnegie Corporation, 5 



Carnegie Institution of Washington, 10 



Carnegie Research Universities, 50, 139 



Research Universities I, 23, 39, 60, 67, 140 



Research Universities II, 23, 39, 40, 60, 75, 76, 140 

 Carter, William W., 61 

 Carty, J. J., 5 



Case Western Reserve University, 79 

 Chamberlain, A. R., 40 

 chemistry, 5, 10, 18 

 Civil Service, 47, 53, 56 

 Clifton, Rodney J., 49 

 Cold War, 18 

 colleges, 5, 16 



agricultural, 4 



mechanical, 4 

 Collier, Donald W., 35 

 Colorado State University, 40 

 Colvard, J. E., 65 

 Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch 



of the Government (Hoover Commission), 13 

 commonality of interests, 27 

 communication, 60, 61, 136 

 competitive proposal system (See also peer review 



system), 40 

 Compton, Karl T., 7, 10 

 Compton, W. Dale, 37, 55 

 computers, 85 

 Conant, James B., 10 

 confidence (See public confidence) 

 Congress, 8, 37, 41, 61, 65, 76, 80 

 conservation, 41 

 consumer activists, 79, 139 

 Consumer Product Safety Commission, 63 

 controls (See government regulations and controls ) 

 Cookson, Albert E., 35 

 Cooper, Dexter P., Jr., 78 

 Cormack, A. M., 76 

 Cornell University, 60 

 Corson, Dale R., 60 

 cost of living, 90 

 "critical mass", 55 

 Davis, George K., 79 

 Davisson, Clinton J., 5 

 decaying cities, 18 

 Dees, Bowen C, 40 

 "defensive" research, 64 

 demographic analysis, 86, 91 

 Department of Commerce, 42, 61 

 Department of Defense (DOD), 10, 14, 16, 18, 43, 53, 



69, 74 

 Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) 

 (See also National Institutes of Health), 14 



Department of the Navy, 10, 12 

 Department of Transportation (DOT), 75 

 Dick, Walter, 68 

 Duke University, 51 

 Duncan, Robert Kennedy, 6 

 Dupree, A. Hunter, 18 

 Early, James M., 47 

 early retirement, 51, 52, 56 

 Ebasco Services, 89 

 ecology (See also environment), 85 

 economic conditions, 14. 19, 26, 28, 34, 35, 54, 68, 79, 

 91, 136, 137, 142 



changing, 36 



world economy, 64 

 economic recession. 35, 63, 78 

 education, 11, 75, 78, 81, 86, 90 



continuing, 27, 29, 47, 138, 143 



graduate, 74, 139 



higher, 38 



programs, 90, 92, 136 



systems, 55 

 electronics, 14 

 endowment, 40 

 energy, 35, 41, 55, 62, 88 



atomic, 9 



crisis, 90 



nuclear, 89 



research, 55 



shortages of, 18 



solar, 91 

 Energy Research and Development Administration 



(ERDA), 65 

 engineering, 18, 23, 48, 137, 139. 140 



experiment stations, 8 



first private college, 4 



genetic, 91 

 engineers, 18, 23, 47, 50, 54, 60, 140 



academic, 84 



opportunities for, 56 



training of, 50 

 environment, the (See also ecology), 18, 36, 62, 78, 88, 

 90, 91 



anti-, 64, 79 

 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 63 

 Environmental Research Laboratories (ERL), 61 

 environmentalists, 89 

 equipment (See research equipment) 

 Etzioni, Amitai, 85 

 Etzioni and Nunn, 85-87, 88, 90 

 exploratory research, 34 

 extramural performers, 53 



Exxon Research and Engineering Company, 36 

 faculty, 50, 52, 60, 74 



aging, static, 51, 52, 56 



low morale, 61, 136 



tenured (See tenure) 



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