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Board Meetings
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3/11/1959
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<br />.13\14. <br /> <br />Another interesting point on this, we <br />received this year $l7,SOO from the States <br />of Alabama and Mississippi. <br /> <br />Okay'. Now where does the rest of our <br />money come from? Here are a typical group <br />of sponsors, the National Science Foundation, 1 <br />the Air Force Research and Development Command, <br />the National Institufe of Health, the U. S. <br />Geological Survey, the U. S. Bureau of Public <br />Roads, all of these are current supporters, <br />not .just people who have come and gone. Most <br />of these have been giving us support year after <br />year and the volume is increasing annually. <br /> <br />Industrial, and under here we have a <br />fairly small program actually. The Associa- <br />tion of American Railroads, the Office of <br />Naval Research, Alabama and Mississippi I <br />mentioned, the Army Corps of Engineers, the <br />Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Bureau <br />of Reclamationf Society of Naval Architects <br />and Marine Eng~neers, Bureau of Aeronauticsf <br />Bureau of Ships, and so on. Quite a long l~st <br />actually. <br /> <br />What is this money spent for and who does <br />it? All right. Here we have some comments <br />with respect to the staff engaged in research. <br />Obviously this staff is working primarily for <br />interests outside of Colorado and primarily <br />for the Federal Government. We have on our <br />payroll during a normal month, about 70 men. <br />This is in simply our fluid mechanics or hy- <br />draulics work. When we break this down it is <br />equivalent to about forty full time equivalent <br />research men. Nearly every man is on a split <br />appointment where part of his responsibility <br />is for research and part for resident instruc- <br />tion or the classroom work. This staff is made <br />up of a quite a large number of graduate stu- <br />dents also. We have forty graduate students <br />in our.Department, thirty-eight I think to be <br />exact, twelve of ~hem working for the PhD <br />deg~ee, the rest of them Masters. We train 1- <br />these men as part of our research program <br />and one of the prime reasons for having the <br />researoh program in the first place is so <br />that we can train more men to supply the tech- <br />nical need of both our State and our Nation. <br />
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