Published August 1975
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The Debate Over Postwar Research Policy, 1942-1945: A Political Interpretation of "Science: The Endless Frontier"
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I wish to acknowledge the aid of P. Thomas Carroll, Jr., whose senior thesis at Caltech contributed to the early exploration of this subject. The research for this paper was done in part with the support of the American Council of Learned Societies and the National Science Foundation (grant no. GS-39675). This article is the first of two on the origins of the National Science Foundation. Published in ISIS 68 (March 1977):5-26.Attached Files
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