Abstract
The following article gives the arguments in favor of the President's veto of the National Science Foundation Bill (see page 290) and suggests the changes required for a “more suitable” program. The BULLETIN hopes to present the other side of the question in an early issue. Mr. Price is Associate Director of the Public Administration Clearing House. While on the staff of the Bureau of the Budget (1945-1946), he made studies of the problems of organizing and administering scientific research. He has been a member of the Social Science Research Council's Committee on the Relation of the Federal Government to Research.

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