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HISTORY OF THE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 



At the start of 1967, the members of the full Committee on Science 

 and Astronautics included the following: 



Democrats 



George P. Miller, California, Chairman 



Olin E. Teague, Texas 



Joseph E. Karth, Minnesota 



Ken Hechler, West Virginia 



Emilio Q. Daddario, Connecticut 



J. Edward Roush, Indiana 



John W. Davis, Georgia 



William F. Ryan, New York 



Thomas N. Downing, Virginia 



Joe D. Waggonner, Jr., Louisiana 



Don Fuqua, Florida 



George E. Brown, Jr., California 



Lester L. Wolff, New York 



William J. Green, Pennsylvania 



Earle Cabell, Texas 



Jack Brinkley, Georgia 



Bob Eckhardt, Texas 



Robert O. Tiernan, Rhode Island 



The members of the Subcommittee on Science, Research and 

 Development at the start of 1967 included: 



Republicans 



James G. Fulton, Pennsylvania 

 Charles A. Mosher, Ohio 

 Richard L. Roudebush, Indiana 

 Alphonzo Bell, California 

 Thomas M. Pelly, Washington 

 Donald Rumsfeld, Illinois 

 Edward J. Gurney, Florida 

 John W. Wydler, New York 

 Guy Vanderjagt, Michigan 

 Larry Winn, Jr., Kansas 

 Jerry L. Pettis, California 

 D. E. (Buz) Lukens, Ohio 

 John E. Hunt, New Jersey 



Democrats 



Emilio Q. Daddario, Connecticut, 



Chairman 

 John W. Davis, Georgia 

 Joe D. Waggonner, Jr., Louisiana 

 George E. Brown, Jr., California 

 William F. Ryan, New York 



Republicans 



Alphonzo Bell, California 

 Charles A. Mosher, Ohio 

 Donald Rumsfeld, Illinois 

 D. E. (Buz) Lukens, Ohio 



