Anderson, G. Lester, and Berning. T. J., 

 What Happens to High School Grad- 

 uates, data from, 171-172. 



Anemia, 13, 54. 



Antarctic Treat>% landmark in interna- 

 tional scientific relations, xv. 



Anthropology, in NSF support programs, 

 xx; included within the scope of sci- 

 ence considered by the Moe Commit- 

 tee, 142; distribution of Ph.D. degrees 

 among other fields and, 177-178; 

 Ph.D. degrees in, 178. 



Applied Physics Laboratory', xiii. 



Applied research. See Research, applied. 



Archaeology', functional, in NSF support 

 programs, xx. 



Armed forces. See Armed services. 



Armed Forces Institutes, need for scientific 

 knowledge based on World War II to 

 be made available in, 8; need for 

 quality' training in, 140, 161-162; 

 work in, recommended as an allow- 

 ance toward continued education; 

 165; proposed utilization of the ex- 

 amination staff of, in the scholarship 

 and fellowship program, 181. 



Armed services: 



Dr. Bush on — 



Need to salvage scientific talent in, 

 during World War II, xvi, 7-8, 25- 

 26; need for research to develop new 

 weapons for, 9; need for professional 

 partnership between civilian scien- 

 tists and, 17-18; role of, in scientific 

 research, 33-34; recommended repre- 

 sentation of, in proposed National 

 Research Foundation, 36. 



Pahner Committee on — 

 Factors contributing to successes of 

 medical departments of, World War 

 II, 52; scientific interests of, as spe- 

 cialized, 62. 



Aloe Committee on — 

 Need to salvage scientific talent in, 

 during World War II, 139-141, 158- 

 162. See also Military services. 



Stewart Committee on — 



Need to salvage scientific talent in, 



during World War II, 189-190. 



Armv: 



Dr. Biish on — 



Role of, in medical research, 15; in- 

 creased emphasis on science in officer 

 training, 17; need for continued re- 

 search by, 17-18; scientific students 

 in, 24; as participant in wartime 

 scientific research, 29; as board mem- 

 ber to declassify scientific informa- 

 tion, 29. 



Palmer Committee on — 

 Death rate in, from disease. World 

 Wars I and II, 49, 52; adoption of 

 use of penicillin by, 53; role of, in 

 medical research, 55,. 56. 



BownhDi Connnittce on — 

 Cooperation with, as function of pro- 

 posed National Research Foundation, 

 117. 



Moe Committee on — 

 Recommended participation of, in 

 program to locate and develop scien- 

 tific talent in the armed forces, 140- 

 141; students of medicine and engi- 

 neering in educational programs of, 

 159; plans for integrated scientific 

 training in, to reduce wartime deficit 

 in trained personnel, 160-162, 165. 



Stewart Committee on — 

 Wartime scientific research under 

 auspices of, 190; need for participa- 

 tion of, in decisions on release of 

 wartime-developed scientific data, 191. 



See also Armed services; Army, De- 

 partment of the; Military services; 

 Talent. 



Army, Department of the: development of 

 basic research programs by, xiii. See 

 also Armed services; Army; Military 

 services. 



Army Epidemiology Board, medical prog- 

 ress during World War II stimulated 

 by, 52. 



Army Medical Library, 118, 119. 



"Armv Universities" abroad, need for, 

 161-162. 



Army's General Educational Development 

 Tests, 165. 



Arteriosclerosis, 14, 55. 



Arthritis, 14, 55. 



Associated Universities Incorporated, xxi. 



Association of Universities for Research in 

 Astronomy, xxi. 



Asthma, 14,55. 



Astronomy, Ph.D. degrees in, 177. See 

 also Kitt Peak National Observatory; 

 National Radio Astronomy Observa- 

 tory; Associated Llniversities Incor- 

 porated; Association of Universities 

 for Research in Astronomy. 



Atabrine, 49, 53. 



Atomic Energy, International Conference 

 on the Peaceful Uses of, xv. 



Atomic Energ>' Commission, program for 

 medical research, xii; declassification 

 of wartime scientific data by, xviii; 

 Federal funds obligations for basic 

 research for national defense bv, xxv. 



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