Medical supplies, committee on, 53. 



Medicine: 



Dr. Bush on — 



OSRD program on problems of, in 

 wartime, xii; advances in, World War 

 II, made possible by backlog of scien- 

 tific data, 13. 



Palmer Committee on — 

 Contribution to World War II by, 

 49, 52-53; committees on aviation and 

 industrial medicine, 53; achievements 

 during World War II under direction 

 of OSRD, 53-54; studies during 

 World War II by Division of Medi- 

 cal Sciences of the National Research 

 Council and Committee on Medical 

 Research, 53-54; civilian medicine as 

 roots of wartime medicine, 54; em- 

 phasis shifted to middle- and old-age 

 groups, to malignant diseases and de- 

 generative processes, 55; importance 

 of fundamental research to progress, 

 55-56; scope of sciences related to 

 medicine, 56. 



Moe Committee on — 

 Students of medicine in Army and 

 Navy programs, 159; distribution of 

 undergraduate degrees in medicine 

 and allied fields, 177; Ph.D. degrees 

 in surgery and medicine, 178. 



See also Medical Advisory Commit- 

 tee; Research, medical. 



Medicine, Division of Biology and, in 



NSF, XX. 



Medicine, Welch Fellowships in, 98. 



Meningitis, 13, 49, 52. 



Mental illness, 5, 14, 55. 



Metallurgy, Ph.D. degrees in, 177. 



Meteorology', Ph.D. degrees in, 177; grad- 

 uate school enrollments in, 178. 



Microbiology, Ph.D. degrees in bacteriol- 

 ogy and, 178. 



Military research. See Research, military. 



Military services: programs for medical 

 research, xii; continuance of research 

 programs after World War II and ex- 

 pansion from applied to basic research, 

 xiii; programs for continuing educa- 

 tion of highly qualified men, xvi. See 

 also Armed services; G. I. Bill of 

 Rights; National defense; Research, 

 military'. 



Milwaukee, Wisconsin, study of able high 

 school graduates by socio-economic 

 status related to college attendance, 

 172, 173, 174, 175. 



Minerology, Ph.D. degrees in, 177. 



Mines, Bureau of, establishment of, 85. 



Mining, 177. 



Minnesota, studies on high school students 

 and graduates entering college, re- 

 lated to socio-economic groups and 

 mental abihty, 145, 171-172. 



Moe, Henry Allen, chairman, Committee 

 on Discovery and Development of 

 Scientific Talent, 44, 136; transmittal 

 of report, 136. 



Moe Committee: Dr. Bush's excerpts from 

 report by, on development of scien- 

 tific talent, 23, 24-25; Dr. Bush's 

 summary of program proposed by, 26- 

 27; scope of science as considered by, 

 142. See Committee on Discovery 

 and Development of Scientific Talent. 



Moulton, Harold C, member. Committee 

 on Science and the Public Welfare, 



44, 72. 



Municipal governments, need for Federal 

 cooperative support of research by, 

 101. 



Music, graduate school enrollments in, 



178. 



Naples epidemic, typhus, 52. 



National Academy of Sciences: 



Activities since 1950 pertinent to Dr. 

 Bush's recommendations — 

 Role in promoting international scien- 

 tific conferences, xiv; science attache 

 program urged by, xiv; role of, in the 

 International Geophysical Year, xiv- 



XV. 



Dr. Bush on — 



Establishment of Research Board for 

 National Security by, 33, 34; recom- 

 mendations as to relationship of, to 

 proposed National Research Founda- 

 tion, 35-36. 



Bowman Committee on — 

 Report to Congress by, on Govern- 

 ment scientific activities, 1884 and 

 1908, 99; cooperation with, as func- 

 tion of proposed National Research 

 Foundation, 117. 



Moe Committee on — 

 Proposed role of, in a scholarship and 

 fellowship program, 139, 154, 156, 

 180-181; scope of science within the 

 purview of, 142. 



Stewart Committee on — 

 Recommended as agency to control 

 release of wartime-developed scientific 

 data, 191-192. 



See also National Research Council. 



National Advisory Committee for Aero- 

 nautics: Federal funds obligations for 



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