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biologists to come in and say, "thts
is a fine man; you let us help work it ou?
and we will get behind it and puch it and
advertise it",
It may be a much bigger
thing even than we think,
DR. SHILLING:
Milton Meade then,
I ought to go to
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DR. GLASS:
Yes.
For example
at the present time the AIBS has worked out
a scheme with the National Science Founda-
tion for a contract to suvnort the visiting
biologists who will be selected by the
Committee arrangements of AIES and the bill
to be drawn by the leading universities,
to go out to the various colleges and
communities throuchout the United States,
and visit for a couple of weeks, maybe:
giving one or two formal lestures on subjects
o? their own interests, holding conferences
and conversations with studentea visiting the
high schools and in general working up enthusiasm for scientific careers on the part
of young people,
There's another
thing of the kind
that you are proposing here and it would be
#0 suitable, it seems to me and feasible to
make sure, through discussions with AIBS and
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