Engineering Manpower Concerns: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, October 6, 7, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 174 pages |
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My name is John Warren Geils , and I am Staff Executive of the American Society
for Engineering Education , on loan from AT & T Co . , where I was Director ,
Network Department Administration . For 40 years I have been with the Bell
System ...
My name is John Warren Geils , and I am Staff Executive of the American Society
for Engineering Education , on loan from AT & T Co . , where I was Director ,
Network Department Administration . For 40 years I have been with the Bell
System ...
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He is aware of the difficulties and some of the proposed solutions , and has
expressed considerable interest in participating in the formulation of
Administration policy to help in this area . Mr . BROWN . Dr . Gaither ? Mr .
GAITHER . I feel a ...
He is aware of the difficulties and some of the proposed solutions , and has
expressed considerable interest in participating in the formulation of
Administration policy to help in this area . Mr . BROWN . Dr . Gaither ? Mr .
GAITHER . I feel a ...
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And , I believe just yesterday , or recently , in conference , that bonus was
approved . We obviously have succeeded well in the administration and with the
support of Congress in raising the ROTC scholarship program from some level
around ...
And , I believe just yesterday , or recently , in conference , that bonus was
approved . We obviously have succeeded well in the administration and with the
support of Congress in raising the ROTC scholarship program from some level
around ...
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Do you see any reason why this administration and the leadership that we have ,
extremely able and competent people , would have any reluctance to commit this
Nation to achieving that ? Dr . BRANSCOMB . The only basis I could see for ...
Do you see any reason why this administration and the leadership that we have ,
extremely able and competent people , would have any reluctance to commit this
Nation to achieving that ? Dr . BRANSCOMB . The only basis I could see for ...
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I want to ask you if you feel that there is a possibility that we could to some
degree elicit a change in the administration ' s view on some of these , if the
matter is properly presented to the Executive Office ? Dr . BRANSCOMB . I think
the ...
I want to ask you if you feel that there is a possibility that we could to some
degree elicit a change in the administration ' s view on some of these , if the
matter is properly presented to the Executive Office ? Dr . BRANSCOMB . I think
the ...
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