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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...
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    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 while...
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    Space Technology. The committee, also called the Stever Committee after its chairman, Guyford Stever, was a special steering committee that was formed...
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  • Stever may refer to: Stever, a river in Germany Stever Ridge, ridge in Victoria Land in Antarctica Guyford Stever (1916–2010), American administrator...
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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...
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  • organized a "Special Committee on Space Technology", headed by Guyford Stever. Stever's committee included consultation from the Army Ballistic Missile...
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    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. York...
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  • (1965), by Edward V. Lewis and Robert O'Brien Flight (1965), by H. Guyford Stever and James J. Haggerty Growth (1965), by James M. Tanner and Gordon Rattray...
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  • Padian (1972), President of the National Center for Science Education H. Guyford Stever (1938), former head of National Science Foundation/NASA Ockie Anderson...
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    Dresselhaus, Nick Holonyak 1991—George H. Heilmeier, Luna Leopold, Guyford Stever 1992—Calvin Quate, John Roy Whinnery 1993—Alfred Y. Cho 1994—Ray William...
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  • engineering board to advise NASA and other Federal agencies chaired by Horton Guyford Stever. In 1971, the National Academy of Engineering advised the Port Authority...
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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 Chatham...
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  • August 31, 1970 Richard Nixon Ed David August 31, 1970 January 26, 1973 Guyford Stever OSTP August 9, 1976 January 20, 1977 Gerald Ford Frank Press January...
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    Image Name Start End President Guyford Stever August 9, 1976 January 20, 1977 Gerald Ford Frank Press January 20, 1977 January 20, 1981 Jimmy Carter Benjamin...
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    January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981 President Jimmy Carter Preceded by Guyford Stever Succeeded by Benjamin Huberman (Acting) Personal details Born (1924-12-04)December...
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    school focused on public affairs. In 1967, Carnegie Mellon President H. Guyford Stever, Richard M. Cyert, Dean of the Tepper School of Business, and Professors...
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  • William Willoughby against the National Science Foundation director H. Guyford Stever and the Board of Regents of the University of Colorado for using taxpayer...
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  • Mount Riddolls (redirect from Stever Ridge)
    confluence of Behr Glacier and Borchgrevink Glacier. Named by US-ACAN for H. Guyford Stever, Director of the National Science Foundation, 1972-74, which has overall...
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    (left to right) are George McRae, Charles Lindbergh, Thomas S. Power, Trevor Gardner, John von Neumann, Harold Norton, Guyford Stever and Clark Millikan...
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    Douglas, Jr. Donald A. Quarles Col John Taylor (1954–1957) 4 Dr. Horton Guyford Stever 1955–1956 California Institute of Technology, Physics, 1941 Donald A...
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  • to consider and recommend means for attacking these problems. Dr. H. Guyford Stever of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was named chairman. The...
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  • Thomas Baker, 1922–1935 Robert Doherty, 1936–1950 John Warner, 1950–1965 Guyford Stever, 1965–1972 Richard Cyert, 1972–1990 Robert Mehrabian, 1990–1997 Jared...
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  • Fellow (2002); Gruber Prize in Cosmology winner Paul Steinhardt, BS 1973 Guyford Stever, PhD 1941; National Medal of Science recipient Martin Summerfield, PhD...
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    from the original on 29 December 2010. Retrieved 17 February 2011. Stever, H. Guyford (2002). In War and Peace: My Life in Science and Technology. Joseph...
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  • 1973 President Richard M. Nixon Preceded by Lee DuBridge Succeeded by Guyford Stever (Science and Technology Policy, 1976) Personal details Born Edward Emil...
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  • American politician, Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida (1965–1967), cancer. Guyford Stever, 93, American educator and science adviser, President of Carnegie Mellon...
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    Special Committee on Space Technology also called the Stever Committee, after its chairman Guyford Stever, was a special steering committee that was formed...
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    April – Guy Kewney (b. 1946), early technology journalist. 9 April – Guyford Stever (b. 1916), physicist and engineer. 12 April – James F. Masterson (b...
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  • President Richard Nixon Preceded by Leland J. Haworth Succeeded by Guyford Stever Personal details Born (1917-01-22)22 January 1917 Rogers, Texas, USA...
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  • Academic offices Preceded by Guyford Stever Carnegie Mellon University President 1972–1990 Succeeded by Robert Mehrabian...
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