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From the Constitutional Convention of 1787 to the onset of World War II, Dupree shows how federal involvement in science centered on key national interests--geographical exploration and expansion, agriculture and conservation, medicine, public health, industry and the military. Dupree examines the roles and impact that individuals and institutions such as the Smithsonian and National Academy of Sciences have had on American science.

Science in the Federal Government: A History of Policies and Activities

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 26/09/1986
    ISBN13: 9780801833816, 978-0801833816
    ISBN10: 0801833817

    Number of Pages: 488

    Non Fiction , Mathematics & Science , Education

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    From the Constitutional Convention of 1787 to the onset of World War II, Dupree shows how federal involvement in science centered on key national interests--geographical exploration and expansion, agriculture and conservation, medicine, public health, industry and the military. Dupree examines the roles and impact that individuals and institutions such as the Smithsonian and National Academy of Sciences have had on American science.

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