Scientific manpower utilization, 1965-66 hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, first and second sessions on S. 2662, a bill to mobilize and utilize the scientific and engineering manpower of the Nation to employ systems analysis and systems engineering to help to fully employ the Nation's manpower resources to solve national problems, November 19, 1965; May 17 and 18, 1966
Considers S. 2662, the Scientific Manpower Utilization Act of 1966, to authorize DOL to make grants to states and local governments to institute development programs utilizing scientific and engineering skills to reduce technological unemployment.
"Considers S. 2662, the Scientific Manpower Utilization Act of 1966, to authorize DOL to make grants to states and local governments to institute development programs utilizing scientific and engineering skills to reduce technological unemployment."@en
"Considers S. 2662, the Scientific Manpower Utilization Act of 1966, to authorize DOL to make grants to states and local governments to institute development programs utilizing scientific and engineering skills to reduce technological unemployment."
"Scientific manpower utilization, 1965-66 hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, first and second sessions on S. 2662, a bill to mobilize and utilize the scientific and engineering manpower of the Nation to employ systems analysis and systems engineering to help to fully employ the Nation's manpower resources to solve national problems, November 19, 1965; May 17 and 18, 1966"@en
"Scientific manpower utilization, 1965-66. : Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, first and second sessions. November 19, 1965 ; May 17 and 18, 1966"@en
"Scientific manpower utilization, 1965-66: hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, first and second sessions on S. 2662, a bill to mobilize and utilize the scientific and engineering manpower of the Nation to employ systems analysis and systems engineering to help to fully employ the Nation's manpower resources to solve national problems, November 19, 1965; May 17 and 18, 1966"
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