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HISTORY OF THE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 



Lady Jackson (Barbara Ward), foreign affairs editor of "The Economist," enlivens a 

 committee panel meeting with a humorous aside. Presiding is Chairman Miller. 



APPLIED SCIENCE AND WORLD ECONOMY 



Continuing the international theme in 1968, the Panel had as its 

 theme "Applied Science and World Economy", featuring Lady- 

 Jackson (Barbara Ward), foreign affairs editor of "The Economist" 

 in London, as well as Dr. O. M. Solandt, chairman of the Science 

 Council of Canada, and Dr. Jorge A. Sabato, technology manager of 

 the National Commission for Atomic Energy in Argentina. The 1968 

 Panel was keynoted by George Woods, president of the International 

 Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Speaker McCormack, a 

 regular visitor to the Panel meetings, noted in his introductory 

 remarks: 



Science can be the servant of all humanity in helping us to live together in peace, 

 and to prosper despite the rising difficulty of many problems which we face on this 



