Born in Waco, Texas, on September 19, 1905, Mr, Jaworski received his 

 Bachelor of Laws degree from Baylor University in 1925 and his Master of Laws 

 degree from George Washington University in 1926. He is a member of several 

 civic and charitable organizations and has received numerous civic awards. 



JOHN A. KNAUSS 



John A. Knauss (B.S. in meteorology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 

 1943; M.A. in physics. University of Michigan, 1949; Ph. D., Scripps Institution 

 of Oceanography, University of California, 1959.) Military service: U.S. Navy 

 July 1943-October 1946; USNR(R) 1966; Oceanographer in the Office of Naval 

 Research, 1949-51; member of the staff of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 

 1951-61; professor of oceanography and dean of the Graduate School of Ocean- 

 ography since 1962 and provost for marine affairs as of January 1, 1969, Universit}- 

 of Rhode Island; president of the Oceanographic Section of the American Geo- 

 physical Union 1965-68. He has been a member of several advisory groups to the 

 U.S. Government concerning problems in oceanography, including Committee 

 on Mine Warfare, the National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council; 

 Chairman, Panel on Oceanography of the Advisory Committee to the U.S. Coast 

 and Geodetic Survey, the National Academy of Sciences; member of the Panel 

 on Oceanwide Surveys of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on 

 Oceanography; and advisory panels to the Atomic Energy Commission and U.S. 

 Weather Bureau. He was a member of President's Commission on Marine Science, 

 Engineering, and Resources, and is currently a member of Advisory Committee 

 for Environmental Sciences, National Science Foundation, and member of 

 National Academy of Sciences Committee on Oceanography. Has participated in 

 approximately 16 oceanographic expeditions, scientific leader of 10, and has 

 published extensively on problems relating to ocean circulation. Dean Knauss was 

 born in Detroit, Mich., on September 1, 1925; is married to the former Marilyn 

 Mattson of Winthrop, Mass. They have two sons and reside in Saunderstown, R.I. 



JOHN H. PERRY, JR. 



John H. Perry, Jr., is President and Chairman of Perry Publications, Inc., a 

 Florida corporation which operates twenty-eight newspapers in Florida; All 

 Florida magazine, a Sunday supplement; Palm Beach Life magazine. The Free- 

 port News on Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas ; The Statewide All Florida 

 News Service; and numerous commercial printing plants in Florida and Atlanta, 

 Ga. 



Mr. Perry pioneered in the use of computers for production of newspaper 

 typesetting and ad composition. He also has developed the Perry Photo-Composer 

 for automatic newspaper page makeup. He designed and developed the first four- 

 color web wrap-around rotary press. Also, he invented and developed the Perry 

 Cubmarine, a small manned submarine, and other underwater devices. Cub- 

 marines are produced by Perry Submarine Builders, Inc., of which Mr. Perry 

 is President. 



He is a Director of the Inter- American Press Association; Cowles Communica- 

 tions, Inc.; the Caribbean Conservation Corporation; and is a National Asso- 

 ciate of the Boys' Clubs of America. 



He is a Trustee of the International Oceanographic Foundation and a member 

 of the Ocean Sciences and Engineering Council of Palm Beach (Florida) County, 

 Inc., as well as a member of the Advisory Council on Naval Affairs in the Sixth 

 Naval District. 



Mr. Perry was born in Seattle, Washington, on January 2, 1917; graduated 

 from Hotchkiss in 1935; Yale in 1939; and attended the Harvard School of Busi- 

 ness Administration. In World War II, he served as a pilot in the Anti-Sub- 

 marine and Air Transport Command and is now a licensed commercial pilot. 

 Mr. Perry is the author of a book entitled, "The National Dividend." 



TAYLOR A. PRYOR 



Mr. Pryor, a resident of Hawaii, is the founder of the Makapuu Oceanic 

 Center where a marine exhibit, a marine science institute, and an ocean engi- 

 neering testing faciUty are operated under his direction. President of The Oceanic 

 Foundation, Mr. Pryor is also a Director of the National Oceanographic Asso- 

 ciation, Sea Life, Inc., C. Brewer Corporation, and the Hawaiian INIanufacturers' 

 Association. He served as a member of the Senate of the State of Hawaii from 



