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age of funds actually obligated for any other category. * * ' What it aims to do is 

 maintain the relative priorities among programs as determined by the Congress. 



THE SUBCOMMITTEE IN 1973 



As the 1973 authorization hearings opened, the subcommittee 



included the following members: 



Democrats 

 John W. Davis, Georgia, Chairman 

 Richard T. llanna, California 

 Mike McCormack, Washington 

 Don Fuqua, Florida 

 Walter Flowers, Alabama 

 William R. Cotter, Connecticut 

 J. J. Pickle, Texas 

 George E. Drown, Jr., California 

 Ray Thornton, Arkansas 



Republicans 

 Alphonzo Bell, California 

 Marvin L. Esch, Michigan 

 John B. Conlan, Arizona 

 Stanford E. Parris, Virginia 

 Paul W. Cronin, Massachusetts 

 James G. Martin, North Carolina 



A vigorous supporter of the National Science Foundation, Representative Charles A. 

 Mosher (Republican of Ohio) extends greetings to the Panel on Science and Technology at 

 the invitation of Chairman Miller (left). 



Although not formally listed as a subcommittee member, Mosher 

 as ranking minority member of the full committee was an ex officio 

 member of all subcommittees. He played an especially active role in 

 the deliberations of this subcommittee. 



