cil, 60; postdoctoral research, rec- 

 ommended as means of increasing 

 trained scientific personnel, 97-98; 

 senior research, recommended for ma- 

 ture investigators as means of in- 

 creasing scientific personnel, 98; in- 

 ternational, recommended as part of 

 needs for international scientific co- 

 operation, 114; scholarships, grants-in- 

 aid and, as normal means of develop- 

 ing leadership, 143; proposed plan 

 for, as means of assistance to doctoral 

 students in science, 150-157, passim; 

 responsibilities of educational institu- 

 tions to provide training commensu- 

 rate intellectually with superior abil- 

 ity, 152; State quotas for, 155; ma- 

 chinery for administration, 156-157; 

 tenure of, and conditions of continu- 

 ance to a Scholar or Fellow, 156-157; 

 eligibilit\' of Scholars for, 157. See 

 also Fellowships and scholarships; 

 Talent. 



Fellowships, National Research Council, 

 156. 



Fellowships and scholarships: 



Highlights of proposal for a program 

 of, to renew scientific talent — 

 Summary of proposals and the pro- 

 gram as it has developed under NSF, 

 xv-xvi; budgets for fellowship pro- 

 gram, xvi; nonimplementation of 

 scholarship program, xvi. 



Dr. Bush on — 



Need for a Government agency to 

 administer, 9; summary of Moe Com- 

 mittee recommendations for, as means 

 of scientific training, 26-27; to be ad- 

 ministered by proposed National Re- 

 search Foundation, 34, 35,' 37, 38, 

 39-40. 



Bowman Committee on — 

 Recommended, to be administered by 

 proposed National Research Founda- 

 tion, 75, 117. 



Moe Committee on — 

 Proposed Federal program for, 137, 

 138-139; financial need not to be a 

 factor in granting of, 152; recipients 

 of, to constitute a National Science 

 Reserve, 153; obligations of recipients 

 • of, 153-154; method of selection, 154- 

 155; estimated cost of selection proc- 

 ess, 185. 



Fibrin foam, 53. 



Fine arts, graduate school enrollments in, 



178. 



Fiscal procedures, U. S. Government: sug- 

 gested reforms in, for scientific work 

 of the Government, 100-101. See 

 also General Accounting Office. 



Foreign Policy, Science and, Department 

 of State, xiv. 



Forestry, distribution of undergraduate de- 

 grees in allied fields and, 177. See 

 also Biological sciences. 



Forrestal, James V., Secretary of the Navy, 

 interest of, in postwar military re- 

 search, 159. 



Foundations, endowments from, as partial 

 sources of funds for medical research, 



58. 



Frank, Lawrence K., secretary. Commit- 

 tee on Discovery and Development of 

 Scientific Talent, 44, 136. 



Franklin, Benjamin, influence upon Amer- 

 ican science, 83. 



Purer, Admiral J. A., quoted on need for 

 military research, 159. 



Gas gangrene and casualties, 53. 



General Accounting Office, need to relax 

 certain requirements of, for research 

 contractors, xxii, 38, 39. 



Genetics, 129, note 5 data; Ph.D. degrees 

 in, 178. 



Geography: economic and social, in NSF 

 support programs, xx; included within 

 the scope of science considered by the 

 Moe Committee, 142; graduate 

 school enrollments in, 178. 



Geological Survey, establishment of, 84. 



Geology, included within the scope of sci- 

 ence considered by the Moe Commit- 

 tee, 142; deficit in personnel trained 

 in, 158, 179; Ph.D. degrees in, 177; 

 graduate school enrollments in, 178. 



Germany, 143. 



G. I. Bill of Rights, summary of impact 

 of, xvi, xvii; recommendation that 

 scale of support for scientific scholar- 

 ships and fellowships be same as 

 that provided by, 138, 152; place of, 

 and recommended changes in, for 

 ameliorating scientific and techno- 

 logical deficits, 140, 141, 162-163. 

 See also Veterans Administration; 

 Veterans Readjustment Assistance 

 Act. 



Glass company, included in survey of re- 

 search in industrial laboratories, 133, 

 note 2. 



Goetsch, Helen B., socio-economic study 

 by, of able students related to college 

 attendance, 172-174. 



Goodpasture, Ernest, member. Medical 

 Advisory Committee, 43, 48. 



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