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Federal support for university physics research in 1967

MAR 01, 1966
Physics Today

A PHYSICS TODAY estimate of federal support for university physics research in fiscal 1967 indicates that the maximum growth rate to be hoped for under the new budget is about 7.6%. That is, provided the president’s budget goes through congress unscathed, a possibility that is far from likely. (The growth rate may in fact even drop a percent or two.)

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