LEE A. DUBRIDGE 



the structure of proteins to the geography of Antarctica; from 

 cybernetics to astronautics, great new areas of science have seen 

 astonishing advances. Thousands of young men and women 

 have found fruitful and satisfying careers in scientific research 

 and America's universities, private and public, have become 

 national assets of prime importance, not only because they aid 

 in the advance of welfare and security but also because they are 

 the congenial homes of the inquiring minds, the great stim- 

 ulators and supporters of that restless and adventurous thing, 

 the human spirit. 



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