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Walsh, John; And Others – Science, 1979
In a year when the first sentence of the President's budget message contained the words "lean" and "austere," science has escaped with an increase in current, if not in constant, dollars in the Carter budget. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Economics, Federal Aid, Federal Government, Financial Policy

Walsh, John – Science, 1979
This article reviews the status of funding of the Department of Defense, presently and in earlier years. A discussion is presented on the increased emphasis towards supporting university research. (SA)
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Government, Financial Support, National Defense

Walsh, John – Science, 1977
Provides a summary assessment report of the future implications of reduced federal funding for research and development in universities. Current research is still of high quality but is deteriorating; reduced research poses a decline in graduate enrollment; and no future surge in federal funding is projected. (SL)
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Government, Higher Education, National Surveys

Walsh, John – Science, 1975
Describes the controversy in the House of Representatives concerning National Science Foundation's (NSF) educational programs in general, and specifically, the NSF-supported behavioral science course for fifth graders called Man: A Course of Study. Describes the political pressure being placed on NSF to assume greater responsibility for…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Responsibility, Federal Aid, Federal Government

Walsh, John – Science, 1975
Describes a congressional debate in which criticism of National Science Foundation (NSF) funding procedures resulted in the passing of a bill providing for congressional monitoring of all NSF research. The debate involved the question of "seemingly wasteful" research, and the matter of the content and implementation of courses developed…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Government, Federal Legislation, Financial Support