The Cold War and the National Science Foundation
Title: The Cold War and the National Science Foundation
Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
Details: Words: 2329 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Cold War and the National Science Foundation
Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
Details: Words: 2329 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
The end of World War II brought about a period of great change within the United States. The US economy had taken advantage of the war by rising from the ashes of the Great Depression, but how would the economy respond once the war ended and peace-time resumed? What would happen to the strength of the military and military research? What measures would be made to improve institutions of higher learning, which would be receiving
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July 1945, p. 9.
(3)"Senate passed the National Science Foundation Bill." Science, 30 May 1947, 569.
(4)Rich, John L. "National Science Foundation - A Peril to American Universities." Science, 14 May 1948, 505-506.
(5)DuBridge, L.A. "National Science Foundation - A Peril or a Hope?" Science, 18 June 1948, 646-647.
(6)"Research for U.S." Business Week, 25 June 1949, 26.
(7)"Science Foundation Urged." Science News Letter, 11 January 1947, 28.
(8)"Science Foundation Bill may pass House February 13." Science News Letter, 4 February 1950, 67.
(9)"Science Bill Passes House." Science News Letter, 11 March 1950, 147-148.