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Horton Guyford Stever (October 24, 1916 –
April 9, 2010) was an
American administrator, physicist, educator, and engineer. He was a
director of the National...
- Technology. The committee, also
called the
Stever Committee after its chairman,
Guyford Stever, was a
special steering committee that was
formed with the mandate...
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Knowledge and
Society London: Sage. ISBN 978-0803983243 p. 8. Stever, H.
Guyford (1972). "Science, Systems, and Society".
Journal of Cybernetics. 2 (3):...
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Science Foundation In
office 1977–1980
President Jimmy Carter Preceded by
Guyford Stever Succeeded by John
Brooks Slaughter Personal details Born Richard...
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Frank Press 1995:
Norman F. Ramsey, Jr. 1996:
Philip H.
Abelson 1997: H.
Guyford Stever 1998:
Robert M.
White 1999:
Maxine Frank Singer 2000:
Herbert F...
- in 1933, and in 1936, but in less detail. In 1939,
American physicist Guyford Stever used
Tulainyo Lake as a
location for his
research on
cosmic rays...
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Caulkins (born 1965) is an
American drug
policy researcher and the H.
Guyford Stever Professor of
Operations Research and
Public Policy at
Heinz College...
- 1958, NACA
organized a "Special
Committee on
Space Technology",
headed by
Guyford Stever. Stever's
committee included consultation from the Army Ballistic...
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original on 23
March 2009.
Retrieved 17
August 2009. Stever, H.
Guyford (1972). "Science, Systems, and Society".
Journal of Cybernetics. 2 (3):...
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President Guyford Stever August 9, 1976
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Frank Press January 20, 1977
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Jimmy Carter Benjamin...