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Scientists and the Federal Government

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1952
How the U. S. government both supports and obstructs American science and scientists is discussed in this article by the former director of the U. S. Bureau of Standards. Dr. Condon has now left government service to become Director of Research for the Corning Glass Company, Corning, New York.
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Science and the federal government

Physics Today, 1958
The great achievement of Russian science in launching the first earth satellite has captured the imagination of men everywhere. In this country, the Russian success has had the effect of making us reappraise our national standing both in education and science.
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The federal government and the RCMP

Canadian Public Administration, 1999
Abstract: The relationship between governments and police is an important element of the bond between the citizen and the state. The relationship is subject to important constitutional principles that support orderly, representative, democratic govemment. It is also shaped by the attitudes of the general public, government officials and police forces.
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ACADEMIA AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

Policy Studies Journal, 1981
ABSTRACTIn recent years a revolutionary shift has occurred in the federal goovernment—‐higher education relationship. Why didn't higher education resist more vigorously federal encroachment in its autonomy? First, academia focused its attention on the wrong kind of threat.
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The Governance of Federations [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
Fulton, Murray, Fulton, Murray
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Federal Government

Sport Management in Australia, 2020
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A Historian and the Federal Government

Pacific Historical Review, 1969
THE PROBLEM Of restrictions upon the use of records, manuscripts, and other archival materials is a familiar one to historians as well as scholars in other disciplines. Particularly important is the question of the extent of such limitations in regard to the National Archives and Records Service, which is the chief depository for federal records.
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Science and the Federal Government

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1951
In the mobilization of our scientific manpower, what part can the senior scientist usefully take? One answer to this question is given by a physicist who has left his university post for two years of government service. Dr. Ridenour is at present on leave from the University of Illinois, where he is professor of physics and dean of the Graduate School,
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Anthropologists in the Federal Government

Human Organization, 1961
We are dealing here with the individual anthropologist in central offices of the United States Government, not in colonial administration, especially not that out in the dependent areas themselves. The articles by Macgregor and Kennard in Anthropology Today and by Macgregor alone in the Anthropology Yearbook—1955 have surveyed the units of ...
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