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HISTORY OF THE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 



THE COMMITTEE IN 1979 



In 1979, the full committee included the following: 



Democrats 

 Don Fuqua, Florida, Chairman 

 Robert A. Roe, New Jersey 

 Mike McCormack, Washington 

 George E. Brown, Jr., California 

 James H. Scheuer, New York 

 Richard L. Ottinger, New York 

 Tom Harkin, Iowa 

 Jim Lloyd, California 

 Jerome A. Ambro, New York 

 Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, Tennessee 

 James J. Blanchard, Michigan 

 Doug Walgren, Pennsylvania 

 Ronnie G. Flippo, Alabama 

 Dan Glickman, Kansas 

 Albert Gore, Jr., Tennessee 

 Wes Watkins, Oklahoma 

 Robert A. Young, Missouri 

 Richard C. White, Texas 

 Harold L. Volkmer, Missouri 

 Donald J. Pease, Ohio 

 Howard Wolpe, Michigan 

 Nicholas Mavroules, Massachusetts 

 Bill Nelson, Florida 

 Beryl Anthony, Jr., Arkansas 

 Stanley N. Lundine, New York 

 Allen E. Ertel, Pennsylvania 

 Kent Hance, Texas 



The Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications in 1979 

 included the following: 



Republicans 

 John W. Wydler, New York 

 Larry Winn, Jr., Kansas 

 Barry M. Goldwater, Jr., California 

 Hamilton Fish, Jr., New York 

 Manuel Lujan, Jr., New Mexico 

 Harold C. Hollenbeck, New Jersey 

 Robert K. Dornan, California 

 Robert S. Walker, Pennsylvania 

 Edwin B. Forsythe, New Jersey 

 Ken Kramer, Colorado 

 William Carney, New York 

 Robert W. Davis, Michigan 

 Toby Roth, Wisconsin 

 Donald Lawrence Ritter, Pennsylvania 

 Bill Royer, California 



Democrats 

 Don Fuqua, Florida, Chairman 

 Ronnie G. Flippo, Alabama 

 Wes Watkins, Oklahoma 

 Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, Tennessee 

 Bill Nelson, Florida 

 George E. Brown, Jr., California 



Republicans 

 Larry Winn, Jr., Kansas 

 Robert K. Dornan, California 

 Ken Kramer, Colorado 



On June 15, 1979, Darrell R. Branscome was named acting sub- 

 committee staff director to replace James E. Wilson, who took a posi- 

 tion with McDonnell Douglas Corp. With B.S. and M.S. degrees in 

 mechanical engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Branscome 

 had served at NASA's Langley Research Center and the NASA Head- 

 quarters. He started working for the committee in 1974, rising to 



