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National Science Foundation

FEB 01, 1953
Annual Report Stresses Need for Funds; Research, Fellowships, and Manpower.
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One of Mr. Truman’s last official acts as President of the United States was to transmit to Congress on January 16th the second annual report of the National Science Foundation, which had been submitted by NSF Director Alan T. Waterman in review of the Foundation’s work during the 1952 fiscal year.

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