Science and Technology Subseries, 1988-1994 and undated
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North Carolina universities within Price's district, especially North Carolina State University and Duke University, are the most frequent correspondents. The National Weather Service is mentioned frequently as are the following topics: the space program; the superconducting supercollider program and its funding; and supercomputers. The committee with jurisdiction over Science and Technology issues was actually called Science, Space, and Technology during most of the life cycle of these files. Prior to Price's first term, the committee had been called simply "Science and Technology" and appears often to have been referred to in that way. The abbreviations "SandT" and "SSandT" are seen throughout the files. Files are unarranged.
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