Box 15
Contains 46 Results:
Sunbelt Caucus, 1994
Topics include Robert Reich presentation on Education and Workforce Literacy Task Force, health care, Sunbelt Report newsletters, Sunbelt Institute, federal poverty data, and Volunteer and Rescue Squad Worker Act. Correspondents include E. Clay Shaw Jr., Ann W. Richards, and Herbert H. Bateman.
Sunbelt Institute, 1986
Topics include research agenda and organizational meeting. Correspondents include Keith Henderson.
Superconductivity, Clippings, 1967-1989
Topics include impact on industries, Japanese superconductivity research, metal-oxide ceramics, magnetic levitation trains, Department of Energy Advance Turbine Technology Application Project, and marketing superconductivity.
Superconductivity, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology Hearings, 1987
Superconductivity, High-Temperature Superconductivity, 1990
Topics include High-Temperature Superconductivity in Perspective (book). Correspondents include Office of Technology Assessment.
Superconductivity, McCurdy Statements and Letters, 1987-1990
Topics include practical applications of superconductivity, Computer Security: From Principles to Practices (speech), Federal Policy on Superconductivity (speech), national superconductivity program, industrial participation, funding for superconductivity, competition with Japan, McCurdy-Ritter compromise, and high-temperature superconductivity.
Superconductivity, National Superconductivity Action Plan, 1988-1990
Superconductivity, Structural Materials Manufacturing Initiative, 1989
This folder contains the report Structural Materials Manufacturing Initiative: High Temperature Materials Focus - Silicon Carbide Titanium. Correspondents include Textron Specialty Materials.
Superconductivity, Subcommittee on Transportation, Aviation, and Materials Hearings, 1989-1990
Topics include national research and development program management, witness lists, hearing background materials, Council on Superconductivity for American Competitiveness, Department of Energy, Argonne Pilot Center, and National Action Plan. Correspondents include Rustum Roy, Paul C. W. Chu, Carl H. Rosner, John T. Whelten, Elton N. Kaufman, D. Allan Bromley, and David W. McCall.