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1. Plan for the Promotion of Scientific and Industrial Research by the National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council. Cover page

Hale, George Ellery, 1868-1938
  • Name: Hale, George Ellery, 1868-1938 (Author)
  • Format: pamphlets
  • Date: 1918
  • Collection Name: Carnegie Corporation of New York Records. Series III. Grants. III.A. Grant files, ca.1911-1988. Box no. 237
  • Abstract: The National Research Council of National Academy of Sciences (NRC) was established in 1916 in response to the war-time need for scientific services, "in order to facilitate cooperation between governmental, educational, industrial and other research organizations". Carnegie Corporation was a principal war-time backer of NRC via the Carnegie Institution of Washington. This memorandum, written by G.E. Hale, who was the first NRC chairman (1916-1918), as well as the founder of the CIW-funded Mount Wilson Solar Observatory, advocates the continuing relevance of NRC, and urges the Corporation to provide it with building and endowment funds.