File 4 - Information pack about the Salk Institute with statements and a letter from Basil O'Conner

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JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/10/8/4

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Information pack about the Salk Institute with statements and a letter from Basil O'Conner

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  • c. 1963-21 December 1966 (Creation)

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Comprises a near duplicate of "Bronowski 10/8/3" with a letter to Bronowski from O'Conner (President, The National Foundation) sending a paper by James Shannon (Director, The National Institutes of Health) entitled 'NIH: Present and potential contribution to application of biomedical research', and a letter from Saul Benison (Adjunct Professor of History, Brandeis University) to Robert Greene (Executive Secretary, Committee on Science and Public Policy, National Academy of Science) criticising Shannon's paper.

Both the paper by Shannon and letter from Benison are included.

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      former reference

      Part of box 190

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