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HISTORY OF THE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 



Research Management Advisory Panel, established by the Daddario subcommittee, at a 

 1969 meeting at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Top row, from left, James B. 

 Eisk, president of Bell Laboratories, Inc.; Representatives Daddario and Mosher; Wilfred J. 

 McNeil, president, Tax Foundation, Inc.; Michael Michaelis, Arthur D. Little, Inc. (executive 

 director of the Panel); Richard Carpenter, Legislative Reference Service, and Dr. J. Thomas 

 Ratchford, committee staff. Front row, Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky and Dr. James R. Killian, 

 Jr., science advisers to President Eisenhower; Chairman Miller, Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner, 

 science adviser to President Kennedy; and Dr. Donald F. Hornig, science adviser to President 

 Johnson. 



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Down through the years, the Science Committee consistently stimulated greater emphasis 

 by the National Science Foundation on science education, to build up and replenish the 

 reservoir of future scientists. 



