Research grants and grant proposals, 1967-1978 (inclusive), 1970-1978 (bulk).

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Research grants and grant proposals, 1967-1978 (inclusive), 1970-1978 (bulk).

Contains progress and budgetary reports for grants, and proposals for new grants and renewal of grants. Most of the grants are from the Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Science Foundation, and NASA. There is also material relating to Professor Anthony Oettinger's research grants in telecommunications, 1967-1978.

2 cubic feet in 6 containers

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SNAC Resource ID: 8185933

Harvard University Archives.

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